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THE OilAHA
SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 30. 19 3. ,
SLAVES OF CIRCUMSTANCES
Downand-Outer it Finally Induced
to Tell a Tale.
HOPE LEAVES THIS CLASS
Hare Tfothln to Ltve tor and Are
XTarmless for Fear of Brln
ln- flrlef on Their
Fiend.
Th'.a In the story of the men who liiv
quit, and particularly of Watson Mara
den. who clung to the ragged edge for
a little while and then felt. It la no at
tempt at analyzatton of causes, bat aim
ply a narrative of certain paradoxical
condition and a descriptor! of strange
men who wander with the down-and-outs.
Ohen I hive asked myself why men of
more or less culture and refinement and
Apparent ability elect to cohabit with
tramps and thieves, and in seeking the
... . , . i specter witn great, reu yen wnicn Kiarru
?"?SV"F SI"..! '"To the privacies and Intricacies of hi.
fllCV IU UlllWia, If! HIV Ulllf UUIIF Ull ,119
clinging panic-stricken to his arm. They
strolled to a little park a few blocks die
tant. and experiencing the first reaction
stumbled wearily to a seat Exhausted
they fell Into troubled sleep, and In this
slumber ghastly dreams haunted the man.
And always they were woven about the
distorted Image of the girl he Intended
to marry. 8he was n lithe, clean girl.
"lie awoke In a cold, clammy sweat.
Something chill was crowding him. IIo
was a brave man, In a way,' tinworrlcd
by physical fears, but the horror of the
dreams had shaken htm. He tried to
laugh, and looked at the girt whose head
rested upon his shoulder. Her eyes and
mouth were open and she was blue. Ho
touched her. She was Icy cold. Terrified,
he sprang up.
"There was no sequence In hla thoughts
but a something Intangible a fear that
was weird and wild ard Incomprehensl
ble seized him. It was' the fear of sick
ness and death and dlskster. It obeaaed
him, crawling tike a slimy nxjent Onto
the crypts, of his conscious mind and
spawning there. And .'then it became a
specter with great, red yes which glared
banks of the Missouri river.
Much hard-earned money I spent for
bottled beer and ham sandwiches before
the tongues of some of the benevolent
beggars were loosed, but the entertain
ment I received In filthy places under
sidewalks or In ramshackle and dlmty
lighted hangouts was fair recompense.
Among these ragged men who toll not
nor spin, I have heard romance', Ignor
ance, superstition and even schoolasttc
ism quarreling over absurd metaphysical
propositions, reaching no agreement
They did not crave agreement, bul
very soul, -;and mocked him. poipehow
death then would have. come tas a solace,
as a nurse glldeaito the bed of a suffer-
)ng rann.and soothes him.
Since that morning this man has faced
many dangers and he has fondled th
cold barret of a revolver with suicide In
hli mind, but ho has never suffered as he
suffered then, and he never will, I know.
Hhnililrru nt Thntmltt.
"Until the sun came up and scattered
the morning mists he sat there, his head
n his hands.' Through his mind trouped
a thousand -memories; symbols of battles
won or tost; triumphant selrlrhness, evil
UA?Sk2' du'r5nK mrdV ,0 Pa" victories, high hope, shattered. He shud-
PAGKERS HAYE EGG CORNER?
Inquiry Said to Show They Control
55 Per Cent in Storage.
INVESTIGATION STIES COUNTRY
secretary llonston Learns of Alleged
Attempt of Speculators to
Dny Up Short Crop of
Potatoes.
away the dragging hours.
Some Were Malevolent.
Some among them I have met who were
malevolent with a malevolenoy to starfger
a strong man with Its force; full of hate,
cynicism and evil. There was no optl.
ml sin in them, no humor, no hope. They
bad been beaten down or had fled full
tilt before the exactions of life, to hide
W dark comers and hiss and hate. They
were socialists, anarchists, rebels, who
dered at the deadly damage he had done
himself. '
'Thai'' all.' The man hit the drag fif
teen years ago. add ho la still on tho pad.
Perhaps the policy want him, but the girl
died a natural death I suppose. It was
all horrible, of course, but the man lived
to die a thousand deaths. Even to this
day,' I suppose, he sometimes sees the
.other, girl through the white mist of his
bad respect for neither life, property .or. oM '0VB nvfT n'Rrd from nerS ha
a-overnment I "M '"cr rcnn a nowspni'sr ur u uiws-
"If your stomach sickens and you feel ,,na ,nca ,hal da5r'"
pom," Aitrsaen once saia to me, "ir you
reel sick ana turn pale wnen you see a
Street urchin digging In the gutter for a
banana peel or a decayed apple, hang
en to your Job, for when you hit tho
drag sueti things may fall to yowr lot
It Is .not a nice life. We are an unlovely
lot, hut the majority of us have lost the
ene of proportion; we have forgotten
the metals of niceties and loveliness."
One man I herded with until the night
waned and day drew near proved that
Slarsden's observation was at least par
tially correct He said his name was Joe
Hill and admitted that It was not Mars
den, I know, had chosen his name be
cause of Its sonorous dignity, for he had
a peculiar seats of the grotesque. Ho
approached the grotesque In appearance,
I passed him a fresh dgar and bade
htm good night As I walked away there
came Into my mind a paragraph from
the great nelglan's essay on "The Awak
ening of the Soul," which Marsden had
said was "all rot" Maeterlinck was
speaking of Hamlet nt Elslnoret
"At every moment does he advance to
the ivory brink of awakening; and yet,
though hi haggard face be damp with
Ice sweat there are words that he cannot
utter, words that today would doubtless
flow readily from his lip because tho
noul of the passerby, be he tramp or
thief, would.be there to help him.".
'We are the' slaves of circumstance,"
Marsden had said, but , as I crawled be
tween warm sheets at break of 'dny, feel-
la that somehow the night with the
WASHINGTON, Nov. .-A new phase
of the cost of living problem was brought
to the attention of the Department of
Agriculture today. T P. Olll, secretary
of the Irish Board of Agriculture, told
Secretary Houston that speculators In tho
largo cities of the United Stafcs were
actively buying up this year's short
American potato crop and planning to
hold out for high prices, counting upon
tho existing quarantine against potatoes
fiom many foreign countries to aid them.
In their undertaking. j
Mr. Olll Is here to urge the removal of
the embargo on potatoes from his country
and has received private advices from
Various sources on the potato situation
In America. He declares that powdery
scabs found on potatoes Imported from
Iretnnd no cause for a quarantine because
u similar blemish already Is common In
tho United States and says that continu
ance of tho embargo will contribute to
the growing cost of living.
Secretary Houston and the federal hor
ticultural board held a conference after
Mr. dill's statement, but no action was
announced. Representative McKellar of
Tennessee, author of a pending bill to
prohibit the keeping of products In cold
storage for more than ninety days, was
In conference today with Department of
Justice officials over the department's In
vrstlgation of the storago of eggs, poultry
and dairy products. It Is said that a
preliminary Inquiry has revealed the fact
that 65 per cent of the present egg
supply held In storage Is In the hands
of the great meat packers of the country.
Letters and telegrams poured In today
from all parts of the country, from In
dividuals, associations of various kinds and
Trom business men, praising the depart
ment's effort to break high food prices
by proceedings against the alleged com
blnatlon of cold storage dealers.
Housewives who say they havo felt
(ho oppressive hand of high prices In
many ways wrote telling of their Indi
vidual experiences and heads of organ
isations, which have taken an active
part in trying to reduce the living cost,
expressed eagerness to tell what they
knew. Many of the letters contained
accusations against the packers of Chi
cago and charged them with responsibil
ity for cold storage prices. Others
blamed the middlemen.
with his big, soft black hat; long, ragged laWHet bad taken Its toll of tho pesal-
coat, his keen-cut face and shaggy head UtfMirvtny soul. I wondered If tho stay.
mm 1.1a ., 1. .k.n..U . , ... I , ' ', - r.. ... . . .
wt uiuufiris . o imt I try, wm not piien seir-inrucieu
ana angular aqa aiieoea a van uym
beard, which was picturesquely unkempt.
Hill was weak with hunger when .ha
asked me for a dime as I tramped down
a darkened street. He was a harmless
fellow, chiefly because he did not have
the stamina e d wreg, Knowing that txt 1. . tflti 1 J
men have heretofore broke the bM si j C. fY SUB H1H g t OHi. U fl. 0 0 K 6 U.
r.v'a&s,"? Good
veined gutwr-smpe am net H te, i m t , Jiin '
niiii inc wish rn wio viijr mi waif mrm I 1 V " . " . "I . - ( . -
and the Med. though bad. was better tkM ll.eWjWl 1'' '
none at a. Me could make K a MxM -. I
felU'I know "there are those who beg
Mtd whine 'arid'are without hope through
hnd fault of their o'wrt
Surveying of (Jeorge
fense ad the offense would land Mm
there.
Kww't Nerve tn Steal.
"8teir he said. BUtruleusly. 'T
haven't the nerve, pal. It's not that I'm
afraid et the Jail or even tho pen. I've
been In both. Either l a hell-of-a-stght
30. George
In 1751.
a M of 13 lie MB. unes wun
chain and .coihpass through the wilder
ness ot the Vlrlna Xillhi for tord Fairfax,
lias -been cnecxeu inpy RovernRicni aur
wyora, who have Just mads their re-
orts. Tey .fouad ths Work ot the lm-j
WashlngtoB, running' hla Wftes- with
better than this sort of thins-. I'd knock jirlmUlve Instruments and booflres on
mil tops, jetl inonumema ana oounaaries
to which technically educated surveyors
using high power transit and all the re
fined and accurate methods modern In
struments allow, have been able to find
no variation.
From the top of Mldala mountain In the'
Massantles range, the old Fairfax une
may be distinguished without the uso of
Instruments and can be followed between
boundary fences dating from the earliest
you down for .a ham sandwich and a cell
in the city Jail, but I haven't got the nerve.
I'm afraid to do anything but shuffle
s. round and whine for a handout The
thuuofct of a policeman's club on my head
or a jrtreng man's fist in my face sickens
nie, I'm sick, sick, stakt My nerve's air
goae. I'm a (Wing dead jnan. Qod help
el"
And so he seemed to me wnen I saw
him the next day tkulklnff In Jefferson
sqoara, hla thin clothes pulled tight abouM days. na y blocks ot Umber which
htm. Xe seemed to be hurrying hurry- I come up. from the county lines and
Ing est to the end of a cheerless, hopeless I stand out like squares upon a checker
Jsumsy. ' , I board. .Atom the valley. iof the south
rwws!y eeuh I found that Marsden, I fork, ot taa Shenandoah as tar aa the
Miteast (hat he was. held no hate in hlsi'eye can 'dlstlnaulsh the tin chows
heart. He Irony, but only a great care-1 plainly.
aad aa Impersenat love, Over I Washington's survey biases cut Into
the trunks ot trees and long grown over
have been, rediscovered and alt are sev
eral feet higher from the ground than
the woodsmen ot today would make.
Borne authorities contend Washington
made them from the saddle with a long
handled ax.
Mnta at beer, which I purchased and
VhlCh we drank from, the bottle, hours
after the "ltd" was down, we fought
reVal battles over suoh burning issues
as amWWen. hop and life itself. The
banner-carrier maintained that Ilia la a
t Utile He had x greater knowledge
of literature than I. He smiled as he
qWoted from Maurice Maeterllnck'a "The POPI'POPI ZAP! BANG!
vrti.ls.Ji" I .
Pre-Deatlnedl"
"'It la death that is the guide of our
life, and out Ufa .has no goal but death.
Our death Is the mould Into which our
life flows: it is death that has shaped
our features."
Qaetea Shakespeare.
Ills mind flashed with what seemed to
me Inexcuseable Irrelevancy from ono
subject to another. He quoted copiously
from Bhakespeare and chanted a Una
from lolla Xlookh;
"What profit hath the sea
Ot net deep-throated threnody'
"Philosophy of the mystic blended, with,
poetry like 'the faint equlslte muiilo ot
a dream,' " he said.
I had known him for three, weeks'-a,
long reeldeneo In any city for htm b-
fore he gave me a glimpse of his" broken Wa've been running
life and a hint of what he" was. He was I tor six mbnths."
In a melancholy mood, which came upon 1 Tito patrol chauffeur stepped on the ac.
tin neriodlcally. and-as we at down celtrator and droVa the patrol popping
In the back room of a saloon to consume; dowh ta headquarters station, after the
me sanawicnes ana me com Domes, ue icoiumissiunvr row
began, and I knew he was speaking ot
hlmftlf.
"I onca knew a young map about your
age. He graduated from one of the beat
colleges In the Country. JII father was
a manufacturer of what I need not aYt
and he took jfctm. Into his business. The
young man. sittr four years of hard
work (and he; actually worked at college,
strange as'-yu may think It) showed
symptons tpf1 -ewlng his wild oau In
earnest AtaUt with hla father one day
GOES THE PATROL BARGE
Police Commissioner John '3: Ryder
yesterday got himself Into an ember
raising situation because of his seat.
He was walking up Douglas street
when the police patrol came popplne
along making a rattlo like a gatllng gun
company In actlqn. Quick as a flash the
commissioner waa out In the street
"Hey, stop!" he shouted to the chauf
feur. "What do you mean by violating
a city oruinance ay running inai ma
chine with the muffler cut out?"
The' driver became uncomfortable and
stammered: "O-b-boss. there ain't no
muffler on this here barge. When they
rebuilt It, they forgot to put one on.
round line mis
Police Make Raids
and Arrests in Hunt
For "After-Eighters"
Busoldous that Demon Itum has
quietly returned to Omaha and Is begin
ning to again appear around hla favorito
haunts after S o'clock, notice sergeants
redoubled their efforts last night to ac
complish his capture. Over two scoro
ot 'salons, cafes and hotels were visited
by the officers and, although, they failed
to arrest Mr. Rum, ther landed four ot
his eJesa friends.
The places raided and the men booked
at headquarters as. the keeper follow:
Colored Walters' club, SflO South Thir
teenth street, Kugeno Thomas, keeper;
TuthlU'a saloon, rear ot 1512 Douglas
street, J. A. Tuthlll keeper; Mickey Mut-
len'a saloon, JU North Hixteenm. street,
Michael Mullen, keeper; California ho
tel, Max Qrossman, keeper.
At the Tuthlll place the police arrived
Just as Tuthlll was making his escape.
The bartender was held as keeper, and
later when Tuthlll came back to his
place under the Impression that the po
lice had left he was arrested. When the
police entered the waiters' club they
found Eugeno Thomas and several
'waiters" so sound asleep that their sus-
plclons were aroused.
In police court Friday morning Tutniu
and Mickey Mullen were each assessed
a fine for keeping open after hours
and wars also warned that a second of
fense meant 'a double tine.-
Tuthllt "was"rind riKW and Appealed.
Mullen's hearing is set for next Wednes
day.
l
CHARGED Wltff MURDER OF
MOTHER- WHt) HAD SUED HIM
CLIKTON; Mo., Nor. 99,-TiUy O. Puc
kett a .farmer, w Placed on trial tn
the district court Tiere .today on charge
of first-degree piurder in connection with
the death Of Ma mdther, Mrs, Susan w,
Maklnson.
Pucketfa home burned September 30
last. When tho" mine were cleared away
the charred body of Mrs. Maklnson wss
found. An autopsy snowed tho woman's
skull had i. been fractured. Two empty
rifle cartridges wetc found near the
body. TetlfyJng,.hefore a coroner's Jury
Puckett said he shot his mother after
mistaking her for a burglar. A suit
brought by Mrs. Maklnson to recover
farm property deeded to her son waa
pending in tht circuit court here at the
time of her death.
Cheerful Credit to All Santa Clauses
Each year, as we impress upon the peo
ple the glorious advantage of our liberal credit
plan, there are fewer and fewer families that havo ijo
visitation from his royal morriness, Santa Clans.. Christ
mas at one time meant a stinting for weeks beforehand,
in order that enough money might bo saved to gejt a lit
tle something for each member of tho family This is
rapidly becoming a thing of the past, and we think our
modern business methods havo helped make it so.
Any man may now play Santa Claus to his
family. He may select what he wants from
our stocks, pay for it in bits and have it while paying
for it. He can make wife, daughter, son or mother happy
without dopleting his own treasury and at the same
time secure tho best furniture the world marts afford.
We make new Santa Clauses every year.
Is it to our credit or discredit?
Our credit, by the way, is CHEEEFUL CREDIT.
1
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A STEEL RAMIE
Makes an Ideal Christmas lift
Nothing would please Mother better
than to give her a new Steel Range.
We arc showing a splendid line of
Steel Range? at price lower than
you would expect to pay. Ask to nee-
tne special sa&.uu
(hole range, with
upper warming
closet and nickel
trimmings that w
offer at
What letter lift
CghM Yen Find
Than a Handsome Buffet?
Over one hundred different styles to
select from, In all the various woods
and finishes. See the rpcclal Buffet
(similar to illustration) that we aro
offering In either
nolilen oak or
fumed oak finish,
worth J35.00;
sole
price.
A PRETTY ROCKER
Is Always AceeBtaMe
$221
An Immense line
to select from, tn
all the different
woods and fin
ishes; a $.00 val
ue, this week, only.
i9S
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A FEW FURNITURE GIFT SiCfiESTIOMS
A Sadlss Writing Besk. I A Turned Oak ilbraxy Table.
A. Pretty China Closet. . A SOlld Brass .
A Handsome Bd Davsnfiort. A Bnofold Bed Davenport.
A Pretty Parlor Bolt. I An Pphostersd Booksr.
ABB K&XT OTRBBB.
A Most Welcome Sift is a
KITCHEN CARINET
If is a gift that one never tires of
and Is always there to remlndone of
the giver. Ask to see the splendid
cabinet (similar to
Illustration ) wo
offer this week;
It's worth J30.00;
sale
price
Starts Niw Stored
Fru tf Ckargi and lt
livirtd Lattr
i
A HiMtomt Rug Makes
Oat of thi Fiaisi lifts
You canPassikiy think if
Our Rug Department
contains tho largest
ahd most complete
assortment of Rugs
in the city. A I7.B0
Wilton Velvet Rug,
8x11 feet in else, only
mm
mmiiMM MM I
$15.95
r
k Turkish Rockt?
Makes a pretty
gift. Here's one
upholstered In
fabrloord leather,
worth 117.50, for
only.
An Atotptaila lift is a
DRESSER
Why not get a
XmaST An Im
mense line to
select trom. A
$20.00 value,
this week, only...
new one for
'1250
GENERAL RABAGO KILLS SELF
State Governor, Losing Tamaulipas
Capital, Commits Suicide.
WOMEN AND CHILDREN SLAIN
I
argered hint' and he gathered-his 'gang
three dlssoJui9youncr fcliffw's and pro
ceeded to mae 'a night ot It It was
ITobably the'.w,W&t night ot his life,
and ts,e saddest!....
"It must have been' t o'clock in th
noralnc when the (king happened. The
young rouiiders were. In a noisy tender-
I Ma dance halt when a row started and
the police were called. - The tight had
a general rough house. when the
mt the police patrol sounded and the
women and the drunken men
. tor the exits.
I feewd hlmsalf In the crisp
c wnUn with a fair-faoed girl
POLICE WILL INVESTIGATE
RECORD OF "FISH HOUSE"
I
Whether Arthur Lewis, a negro known
aa "Fish House" is ' the "strong-
arm" negro for whom the police have ,
been looking for several weeKs, or .
whether be Is merely a benevolent per- j
. .... .. l 0M.ivt.n . . . 1 T
Son. WHO l"c viwu ciiihiih tci 1
Into hard lucK, la a quesuon ine ponce
hope to solve today. I
Lewis was aeon at Tentn ana nerce ,
steets oy Policeman Anton Vanous, Jr., !
and the officer thought he was actlns f
auspiciously. Detective Frank Murph ,
came along at the time,' and vanoui
pointed the negro out, Jlurphy went Into j I
an alley close by the negro ana pre- .
weakly about The negro, looked up and
down. the. street and seeing no Mt
arpuad, went up to Murphy, and at the
same moment, the latter arrested him,
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Rebels Blow Up Troop Train aad
Batcher All la tho Party
Pen Is Kalsa daad All
Iurantea Freed.
MEXICO CITT, Nov. . Like, General
Joeo Oontalea Salas after the battle ot
Rellano In March, 191:, Qeneral Antonio
Rabogo, military governor of the state ot
Tamaulipas, killed himself after losing
Victoria, the capital. The aulclde'ot CJn
eral Rabago Is not admitted by tho gov
ernment, but the newa la contained in a
private telegram to his relatives here who
do not telegram Ita authenticity.
General Rabago as military governor
was responsible for the garrison when
Victoria waa attacked by the rebels Ko-
ember 17.
It was not until this morning that the
newspapers of the Mexican capital pub
lished any Intimation that Victoria had
been taken. Rabago was credited wun
having evacuated the city.
The private message falls to give de
tails ot his death. Among the Incidents
connected with tho capture of Victoria
1 by the rebels one Is related of the execu
Ulon of Captain Thomas James. He was
told that his life would be spared If he
forswore the government.
Given an Hour.
He refused and was given an hour for
meditation. When the hour had elapsed
and his cuarda had come for him, he asked
to be taken before the man who ordered
Ms execution. He embraced the military
Judge assuring him that he cherished no
resentment and then marched to the
place designated for his death.
There he distributed among the firing
mimi nil but one of a package of
I clgarettea This he lighted himself and
! signalled the officer in command to give
' the order to fire.
I' Among those killed was a young civilian
i cousin of Enrique Caballero. who la the
t leader ot tho rebela at Victoria, and one
of the chief lieutenants ot Venustlano
t Carranxa. The young civilian was con-
1 1 deenned to die becauso he had helped the
S, federal troops to defend the city.
The young man'a mother, who Is an
Z ! aun of the rebel officer, went on her
1 j knees and begged that the Itfe ot her
son be saved, uaoaueros repijr wu 10
have hla cousin brought from the prison
and stood In front ot a firing squad ot
' revolutionists, who shot him down before
Z I his mother's eyes.
1 ' Krse Penitentiary.
I' The constitutionalists burned the state
capltol and raxed the penitentiary after
liberating all prisoners.
lleports from the north continue to In
dicate Increasing rebel strength south of
BiltUlo. Slnoe the dynamiting of a
s i troop train yesterday bo of tort haa been
made to resume traffic, but the railway '
men refusing to take out the trains.
It Is reported that after dynamiting the
train tne rebela attacked the troops, who
numbered shout 100, and thirty or forty
women and children belonging to the
soldlors, killing every one of them. This
report has not been confirmed.
Gen oral Diax, ex-president, may be
called upon for aotlve service at any
time. Several months ago he waa In
vited by President Huerta to return to
the army. He accepted and has been
placed oil the Hat ot available unaa
signed generals.
Summons Bank Managers.
President Huerta summoned the man
agers of tho Dank ot London and Mex
ico and the National bank before him
this afternoon and explained to them the
necessity of their financial assistance to
meet tho obligations ot the National
Railways December 1. Interest pay
merits of the railways, due December .
aggregate 801,000 pesos, gold.
The gross earnings ot the railways
since December, 1911, show a decrease ot
practically 18,000,000 pesos, gold. Losses
on fixed charges and on property, track
and equipment aggregate many millions
additional.
Carranaa Busy ivlth Pins.
HBRUOSILLO, Bonora, Nov. 23.
Sticking white pins, which represent the
towns held by tho constitutionalists, Into
a map ot Mexico pasted on the wall of
his living quarters Is tho latest occupa
tion of General Venustlano Carranxa, a
pastime In which the bearded Insurgent
chief takes as much delight as a small
boy with a puxsle picture.
Within a fortnight white pins havo
made their appearance at dota represent
ing two state capitals, Victoria in
Tamaulipas and Cullacan In Slnaloa,
while black nine denoting federal occu
pancy have been moved from Juorex.
Carranxa has shiny white pins ready fpr
Chihuahua and for Guaymas and Ma rat
lin, porta on the west coast.
Villa Moves South.
BL PA BO, Tex., Nov. . The movement
of General Francisco llla a troopa to
tho south to attack tho federals' strong
hold at Chihuahua waa begun today when
nearly 1.000 men under General Jiosauo
Hernandes departed from Juarcx.
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Highbrows Urge Patting Modern
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FEARING FOE CULTURE'S GOAT
Movies Raked as One of Most Direct
, Influences TendlnR to Pat Lln
ffalstlo Eloquence Into
Cold Storage.
CHICAGO. Nov. O.-.-Ragtlme writing
and speaking" underwent a merciless at'
tack here today before the National Coun
cil of Teachers ot English. Perdval
Chubb ot BU Louis delivered an address
charging that in destroying the har
monies of speech as welt as of son?,
Americans are the chief offenders. It
was declared by Mr. Chubb that "the
varied gracea ot the folk cultures of tho
old world were being melted down by us
Into the uniform vulgarity of our na
tional culture the culture ot our slums
and our great White ways."
Delegates to th council, more than 400
In number, who were present trom thirty
states were chiefly men. tut there were
many women. Including halt a dozen
black-robed nuns.
Atncks the Movie.
"Movies' also were attacked by Mr.
Chubb. He said they formed one of the
most direct Influences that have tended
to put linguistic eloquence Into cold stor
age. Culture, he said, was becoming In-
development of eor-mlndedness, making
auditory sensitiveness and responsiveness
the touchstone of good usage, so that In
the place of the blight of literary book
lshness there might bo substituted a reli
ance on tho auditory sense and Judgment
Instead of tho premeditations of the pen
in short, the democratization of the art
of letters.
Joseph Jostrow of the University of
Wisconsin referred to the possibility of a
society for the prevention of cruelty td
the English language.
Prof. Jostrow told the result of an In
quiry as to what would be tho outcome
If fifty objectionable expressions, caught
In ordinary conversation wero' fined auch
amounts, varying from 1 cent to II, ps
seemed a fit punishment for each sep
arate offense. The Judges, sixty-eight In
number, include twelve women, Half of
the sixty-eight reside cast of the Alle
ghenles. Among them were college pro.
feasors, leading editors and readers for
prominent publishing houses.
An average fine of nearly 43 cents for
each offense was tho outcome. Prof.
Jastrow suggested that the revenues
from enforcement of fines would make a
substantial fund to be distributed In
prizes by a society of cruelty to English"
speech.
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