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N. 2M d , cnet pog - < ‘ C| Notes - on social and ecotomic phenimer= \ m e i lap 1“ p the following extract from th; Prab hire f , CAN YGU ANBWERTHaer c lishers' Weekly bas an interon timii|\**' ACCOUC Af Stevardship i Male By a Progressive Who +157 3 gues, Amgtican is not self-made? He/ were to be measured recoding to {ard the atatement was frequently fromm an obscure clerkship to a|their utterances regarding; Roote~-{ made that, after all, the ancient'be- eve neither the .critlie nor the read weil Believed Tint the Convention Was Honest and the Con- | \I. What are the character; a i \ comms s PbS - ar'pl‘nnerahip in the . great financial | velt in years passt, the New _ York | Hef 1111qu to politics and govern- ce-PrillG®6t house of - J, P. Morgan & Company | World would: be lynched by - the | ment ownership was ekploded. FJAnd Publisher | and for a considerabte time was sec- American public that worships his | Here comes Mr. McAdoo as the % ®a.| ond only to J. F; Morgan himself in memory today; lynched for the in- fleadimg candidate for president and m Authority in the yast affairs of that temperate and ever utterly falke [it is now clear that his entire ad- “£5“ fg’fihlt’ggm‘g’g‘l’f'gg; g; & ‘ II. Doop the fettle sting? ~ great organitation. He was things they said about hin. eight, | minisstration as director-general Al there are statements a . C -| _ Itl, How are focuste devoured as. _3 f“ s [ed into that partnership when be [ten and twelve yearn ago. the railroads was at least indirectly percgntasoa whiz: are imurteailony: If: & By WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE. e Bouth Africa? . Ing “$831,032: was still a tew months under 40) Roosevelt and Harding became |a sde-ling for the disposal of ;hig|an indication of the present sule <f 4 In the Eropria Gazstte. Ansrers in tomorrow's nature averé _» - Ditrolt | years of age His boundless energy, reconciled and It wis to Senator | main stock in trade as a presidential [Authors' rgceipts. They poh! out wi notes. i fam Atien White, who sent , party permanently forward. Win or very suggestively that a sGueumsf\u}| am dally wires @ f novelist is not the only specis «of/, <n the miczo‘%5¥é%z?o$f Tas a [lose we hare the platiorm as a start | aneweme To PREVIOUS aurs, author that might be bothered by BSMAtm to t ai itors from a [ing point tor our program | next \TIONS; - income taz, as one of their las{| Eha ha wilum Empcaris him home | M@Ih and for our vantage point I, Hew lo the bobatink conaice fall's nonfiction books nettel £3 Com is locatel, \The Emporia [four years ffomnow. After the plat in the south? red author over $22,000 in the first threes 335° yawn”? in- (form was adopted, and was reason By the time the bobo months, and they say 'this bok 41) at the - As TS \heise |ADlY liberal I thouglat that my vote mo oan 4 a bobolink reaches just getting into its stride, 3 1:11“, introdwotion it fain account [in the convention on candiGates d a Po 3??- nt jeptember, he bas would probably/tza the guess of tinge O* hs steyardahip, . - (should be given to the people of the 103°???“ 11> gen game-bird that i; |book trade that this successfuliut3y) \Ihe limes that follow shall p,] district as they saw it, not as I _aaw | \; “flat thousands in for was William - Roscoe Thres,|, t * It. _ So I'roted all ome day for Wood 2mm; at?“ nk the prospects whose book on Theodore MCOUDt Of | stewardihip. LAS ang jace at a bi moment| 29W are Pdw° A tion, Bad such great prominence in thee M®Ich the people of this ©ongre® for Harding. I was not interested in | $\ on the Increadg\ ioe aFe clears , fall. Twenty-two thousand dilara®, stoma district male me a delogate|theme candidates, But | realized that ti gm; roda fiv'l' if“ limit of if the royalty basis were 15 perterc%|to_ te national Republican _ con: Wood and Harding were the kind of m: no d oull’n begn rack rl tlh’ north would be the payment due on }),0@4d reration, and they hawe a right to|candidates which the regulars in \ 10ng ago, - w what 1 did Herm it is I!|Lyon County and the'Mistrict would|, !!. What is the ture of spring piant. lorand the orgmnintion of the con.like. Harding was an awful pilt for| ing? yeration wrell &n the hands of theme. He is exactly the kind of a Re-] Who would not have a garden in Republican members of tte United|PUublicin who mikes me see red. | the spring? to rake together the rubs Btaatos SGnIQHDOlm‘ broadly of; But ! realized that after I had my | bis and burn it up, to turn over the both fictions of the party, but with fling in the platforms, men like Dr.| renewed soll, to scatter the rich com * 3g. hls fraokness, his genius for work Harding that Roosevelt turned when f candidate. Indeed, when he left the. {$5rh'2'ftf’w a*; ffi‘m’f Ing out Intricate and complex prob- {he was anxious to raise tops to frallroad system at a time when it. # frorth « «e s oa 0+ P.68f lems of him there | lead to France. It was Sematoir Hard- J was @eeply regretted that any of the o Entering early he retired early, and when he relinquished his private business affairs he wis still an eriergetic man Py Mat. _ fof the'late 40s. He devoted himself Mituide Jefferson. st. Lawrence amd to public affairs with the same ener- ; year 29\ B COu®® |_ | (, 2,/ py cand careful attention that had = _s. * » * » characterized his work in Wall ess all communion to The | street. 'wngf;2‘3:f‘§. gv Aradt! 33, was an intimate friend of & Eolonel Roomvelit. That accurate judge of men selectad him to run his » campaign eight years ago and the canvass was directed , with rare . | genius. Roosevelt always swore by on sale in Utlcm | POrkina. It was said that there was Cece tm. ing's bill, introduced in the Senate, } organ ization should resign, particu- that sought to gaim that pern@ssion f larly that itm head should withdraw, for him. - There was E 1t was said that he was standing long before the death of Colore! fP from under to escape the deluge, Roosevelt. It is refectiwe of _ the | and subsequent events indicate the characteristic - bitterness _ of _ the} accuracy of the statements made at World to try to capitale - an} that time. - ancient quarrel for party benefit Our short and costly adventure ih long after the incident is clos@® and | goverrament ownership of railroads when one of the particijints is} has demonstrated conclusively that dead. any sach program provides one of It is certain that Colomel Rose | the greatest opportunities for the velt would be the Republica mom bulldirag up of a political system. Inse for president today had holived,| Mr. McAdoo cannot be justly ck“;- and it is equally true that fimator| ed with soing among his men to cur Harding would be one of his enost| ry favor directly, but in wage ad- bis biography. \They further state that 1 per cent of the receipts from the mnle=s of their last year's books has beean paid out in royalties, and | thit thas -The is ; the conservatives in - faily stromg|Jobn Parrington, and Will Parker, Dost, to plant the firat seed, or bury Mem J. Weife'm Nows Stand, 1#3 |a break between them during -the | loyal supporters. Justments and other matters | his gglzogomhg: flzfiiegewksls‘m tntrn}, but only bully A ”a? and Charley Johnson, and O. B.| the first tuber! It is not the seed *proad -The T ta sm [fast years of Colonel Roqserelt's life mn admin€stration had an eye at all have the - publishers themstlreas, propoition from ons side or the oth. Hardaatle, and Mason ”witty. and | that is planted, any more than it is moa MIT?“ City $1153.31! f ® | but John Leary's \Talks with T. R\ Of Times Bullding. \... .}... [d0¢s not bear out this popular be fi. Agdrms :of Paper. _. {lie! It quotes Rbossrelt as assert- “that {$05 tggunggi‘: ing that there was a thorough under- a Pally Times or The | standing and unbroken friendship be- h pmfofixcgh Mor |tween them, even after King took flm‘f’xgg ' 120 | Porkina's piace in political affairs as they.goncerned T. R. His genius as & p05]! I that it planted; it is not the d even without from .\ir clear smiling. It was by no|DAn Eckiea, and Herbert Miller, and y ter's profitma the cugqmiry “3:3; Dul i, convention. Harvey Bradfield, and Jim Plumb, if! has}? amt? my\ blurnod ng besd' or cost of doing business. if thee |\ALzntss e@verywhare previled, and Warren Finney, and Adam Mish- | &°Y ts that aro cons 1,113 05 com and receipt of the sales from these horag|! B®ver smw in ary trod; of menller and the Corbsits and Will Kret |T*8\° 5 io o\ por reat of the list prices a keen desire to bo obliging, and Frank Stome, and Doctor| II!. Is there usually a feader in a mvcrage royalties pald would be12.@|ind@ constGerste. For thit reason 1)Brickell. and Doctor Fiaher, and of cows? . por cent on their fast year's put on the committee on plat.|John Sirs, of Amerfctis; and Cotton, | My own observation has Been that, tions. Of course, there must by the Kansai delention; not/0f Afililer; and Clyde and hun-|in herds fn which there have been books of previous years ora/lia® | deserved it, but because 0f other alslwart seven<ay-s /no important changes for several | _ I ‘N which the company owns the llleas|varxted it. And ft i Fmappened thae|week Republicans wamni that kind of [years, the question of maight gets ~ ¢ times on the political effect, just as COL. HOUSE, MEPORTHI. in-law h h Colone! Edward M. Houn hu his fit herin-law had an eye to the tloams in nis attitude of Septem- turned reporter. - Yesterday's Phils 2:3 136.111” P delphia Public Ledger made this in teresting announcement: Here we have been praying for Th;1 Public Ledger cuties £1158 rain seven weeks, and yet by ten occamton to announce to Ets read- | _. ers the addition to its stif of | 2C!CK this morning some people ® ve The ~- as yhe fall to reonive will lcal organizer is revealed in | Colonel Edward M. Horse, who | W®\6 Wishing that it would clear UP: | outright, so that they could not mere the fint thing I hid to do was to candidate. So whem Kansas need |pretty pel} settled and some one P rknwufg the faot to | the present campaign in the per | sailed for Europe ore last Saturday. ”ff—m . ,, [ 48» on their whole sales. If the ub~|lurer down an unainzous instruc.| od an unanimous vote for Harding |cow becomes the acknowledged ru}. 7 rown: < sonality of Will H. Hays, whose se- | A keen observer, be will while No that fen't. a rail torpedo; it's} Hshers have to get their 'overhnd.\)jor of the Kimsas delegation to rote |{0 lead the break to Harding, they /or. The bully of the yard f, never ( lection was brought about through abroad keep this newspapy in \the rejeort that comes from the buf. [as well as profits, out of 18 per (B® lip Senator Jina Watson for chair my vote. I just couldn't marcy [the master, but usually a second op _ Ohrowl . 6D > touch with the current of events. fet of the Tammany special en route | 0\ the net recsipfs, it will mean (are- tare of the paitto ttt Igjaround to Ohto with the - Kansas [third rate pusher that never loses an a uis. Par repatiicatica e the fight which ~Perkins waged in Few Americans hawe a wide -or to Sin Frinciaco. ful watching of expense in to» | hi“ \n Ounittese It bunch and deliver the Kansas ban to hook those beneath ~ 5“ a '“°g.l‘t' pte\ setonal committee at St. Louls morednUmtte t‘ fixm hake \ hm pion publishing show a reasomble» wagktnfi‘ggh 3223115”? it\s; ner; that was too much for weak gar or to gore the masters if she # m Tag : * = teamen o be than Mr. | E profit, even with a rapid M the 0 . ' aditfed in this: pager j {WO years ago. f House, gad non DT. Nicholas Murray Butler should . pidly \yor she orp ' flesh and blood; but whan they went |C&1 get them in a tight place. i - e more fu P C a tentative phtfform for & ¥ he Tees! mews pabifned Whether it was directing a politi- be enjoys their confidenceuznéw harit to recall that another Butler,} __ \* meam Ihe _ party. Chairman Wilt Hays, |! satuted the departitag banner and | (Rights \3°;Pgoby Houghton Arif cal campaign, serving om some civic} spect. This is true not mion of |Samuel -by first name, starved from Mr Colby's Latest. NLOS haiapepointed@ Mills |FAY® th6m God-apsed. Moreover || : \\ 2 __ . , £D0mrg or commission, straightening | the older and more powerful mea- pride. Brooklyn Eagle: farzmin of the commetter and had |\A8 #!id that Kansas led the break \The Wee Man wep 14.90 f out a compHcated situation among | tops but Gf the neweer an work- ___ Washingtom is concerning - jyete | (8D, with MF3Iz, as 1 ang |{0 Harding which nominated him. for At night when I am sittin' in the co . 5:1“. gur civig organizations in Fraace, } ®\ 48 Woll That Mr. House will Bill White might write a few more over the question aa to whorls! ‘fn, loc hil also I was (he im so much better than heen ner iw the house l «163 j be a welcome visitor Is ## | opya, to ad . brid or. |dected ember of the prlatiorm corn- | lhat his nomination mesms a bless: And oh! so cl 3 a 3&3! providing seed potatoes for upstate denced by comment in the Torixgn apterss to 4 to \The - Martial rt!A &e Colby, President Wilson's pc- mitte by the d elogation I |D&. Then on the ballot where 1 o .l;:_c ose and quist that [ | farmers, presenting plans for market | press, which is printed on aanuber of Henry and Mo.\ a deiogwio nen betime ig iitls tint 1 vould sup- [knew that Harding would win, 1} ,,, , Cou Ont Eat & , yea. mf So.ilf] rellef or plamning Palisades Park, | page. The Public Ledger belive | |. 7, 0 from the District of CP \n» \ply g vithdrew Harding vote ang} \*\ M*WTY Up and looks at me and \ NE * P \ ® | The colrfal Mr. J. Ham Lowis|Uurgbia to the Democratic natitnaI |\ m for chairman of the pat- my # © says: It's now to bed 'Conitan: or alg | COCO W. Porkine was the samof (Pat the ansociation with it of NEY. co r convention mt San _ Francsco. yr. | MTZ because h had the |Oted list ons £1 10 | accor6 / op giga \Tru! be the Fellow with th & in Belt by as | valuamle agency to bring about sy t??? will zgflog‘gggm becat jfili ;gv: 111111 mi? next has always been a resident og |NeEznhbary draft well im lind. That | ts to the] dictates of u 3B\ fod Wes Red Head!\ \ OC LC Cub “kl, F =s n % pinkies. * a ® sclence t vas t } complishment. He unquestionably} \; rust be admitted that - Coloma! “l“ fleglu‘::§lv:c:::iemdh.tt%le m: gt: “u\ 212363932513?“ £31113? tor Hoorear which v??- reco:;:d a: And sure he's all for capers and u w_-__- macrificed his lile In the exhaustion f ffouse usually knows whit 4s pogng| If the decline continues potstoss | ba , delegate to San Frandsco fim | l went io the mesting lorally I like Johnson: personally ! to any trick- ?o. nve tien\ lutlelycune as a' result of the ur fon, He has a fuculty of mttin®ng| will socom bo selling for the same the national capital. 0 thre platform comm#ttss pumled with more thing: economic It's him that blows the rushlight out a 000 trad \ra. l Spf fl 1“??? devotion with \m; he as? the lung. As Irvin Cobb wail oti Price as grapefruit. R 111k? relaédgu of the dfatrict wint Trad nigh-from: 'There kx-zulmy prom- Jtzgnzsgféfinfidm‘gfll‘l’tlafl a 1:3: And \mad rt}:- the candlo wick, 1400 a\ ) ML. | a I x erey mergy to the public Murray a amnithuset A o know e announcement of r. {/8; 0 s0 was the iIntraction xC n at's worms than that macy: - Mite. gnu- in which he enliited. makes “:z £2105 “l w he Tamieany might have at least in- {Colby's can@idacy as a delento F0! may delegation. Bot® lines were tte before the convertion - Bul ! be'll do !f it's not me in bed | putin t Wl ay 20 /F mise i - a vited McAdoo to ride on the trucks. |ZAkts bim ome of them. They sho me. | decite® toask itis | \Alizted that in the Fourth Congres: | I'm feared iv him, the Fellow with | mwngy‘gmf. Af -o 7 | whispering bat. He cArculated stout 200 are considering the question an to 2! a release. «Wha E got to the District Johnson is unpopular the Wee Red Head: - Ilee! 3s achai.[ THE COUNTRY CHYRCH Agam, [thy peace conference as noZsclumly Voistemrd and Bryan. How's that vfielr-rwm Colby doses his right to nome» I| found M#liz blues He said; [470 that thousands of aspiring peo- - '~ m AON: \ Bome fdea GP the mer! blem | 43 ® Ogure that is. thro on the|for a Deamocratio ticket? Yolo in\ New York In the approaching & \WelZ-I'm best ~I hire no show in are for Hoover | 'The Hoovar| It's him that tots the down drops in MOOR, AA ta of the serious problem movie sgreen. Now be his a (ifer CHOC elections, or becomes one of the 100,- £ tho wrord, but ! wail to go to bat; | (AndiGacy fitted into most of the and salts the atirabout, 1 ® loin confronting the rural chmtch is. at-} 2 taal ' Tine Praaidints Blcyc cle 000 odd distranchised residents of litt® want you to put mein momi.} things ! stand for, it relioved my| And him to shore the kitchen door E 22% 75° ant kind of a fob. He isn under con- yole. 1 __ A Zorded !n a staitment which a cor ¥ Philladelzphia Public Ledger: - \__ | the District of Columbia, : nlos.\ conscience, and though | knew . it and give ye such a clout | pio tke. respondent sends to 'The Times. ye {\C (0 Tport thore things whken | Public Le PiiGstakingry |_ MF CQ1% believes that it in mt 9 \| waky whit bi ch-ances were | \As fullle, It seamed to me that 1| S°We® ear the wind is dotn' it, but ~ \ a mot ' he observes. Heretofors be teas qraly abdremed to Woodrow Witson .the | REC to Do a bors fide residint } }) repated they vore hopeless. | FAbted an alibl on the Harding rote don't ¢ know instead g - yp C out that the struggle of the o | of the district to act as delegate to | | pre Poa d g + , | It always is the Fellow with the w The st1 £ \of may | church in the colhtry is best emphi, whispered his observations fn ormfA-| Waite Houss, Washington. a 1920 /the national cont u Th ! presited ew sit uation _ To | $0 I voted for Hogrer There ware Red Head' e wee _ j for want svat mised by the | which show dence. Now he will fnd thit the mun'gumdoxmblcysmlg arrived at the | thority is no can‘tzénfi-u at 5:11:01; dun-1g” Ar /* orld not help Wa: smashing [Ilka ten ballots cast for ed Hea Probab j e Oey oak ait ( foted _ alatement is Inperdshibae.|fLECilitm, ofice today and - was A0 | penorm; himail Me. Parco. ( ma [ Io: Seif ou bw a ow atdy thing. | Presidert /I gave my constituent# | pps», q, ure whic? the deciine of the rurai echools, £1, i 5 cepted when the expressman said : \*F. Faimoer looktd P a,; 18 hurt the feal nine b#cause 1 believe in represene.| ® man across the ditch | d A are is no escaping Cho | AMé, a sald | up the precedents on th e-allige ol a preien f ed among \L Ane New, York\ tt | AFhowws the ovidincs ta blewy img | Die pire\ birttery has Been the | gave am opision thas Becrotecy Cole uo oa [ epdne, , mim - | stared She -nore bad ceareee dy /me poor ho looks:out thie aud all hands, is says n poninat CB-- * * j 1 sth: ‘Mllosl (11:1 fig: AC“; my 101.30 white. Men may deny interisera day of al3 oficial comment regarding £23235, tall-3&3: tfi'fit\: te E or gest three rores out of 42-0“; ! 9\ per ceat for democricy and 10 Bags 3:01: faintingaha {if}; t myf 02:11:32 ei aw ' Reb [mut they cannot dewy use to which the machine may |\ It was pointed out here todip, | \WG _d) it mgain - But tme popis of | 19\ comsclence And after all this is afore the's dead _ -_ __ ==\ The app ¥'| thire are 3,600 with an average at Blished over their ismat bo put. ver, that Se | the district hare am rig®t to know | 4 democracy and a man in publie is being i d . py orer their own sigmatires ngwever, cretary Colby mir P He'll tose it to the Fellow with the 8 & BT taidance of one; 72 with two pupils; ams \Ehe first word of the president's have forfeited h Jut weby | wiolated instruictio : office should not forget that he is + arch wt Wfi' tn publications for which they anao e_ forfeited his right to rots in ne W ec Red Head! B (428 with three pupfls; 235 with £0Ur | creqiteq correspondents howe mm] came orer the ortres this Now ork state. It was claimed thi f Walon © 2 oo Roc hot a nester in many no 2 struction f t 3 & * ora ®: « ASB., dl erator at sccondary matters I * own Mra. W figllg‘wama::u:wsfir wit: There !s a atory -that Colonel Wheero it .was announced that a frm Dani-fig og'é'fifif 8:2??Qmfiam alltat€on ana Jfim‘ifi'flTB 31:30! course be must banrahgnlgnoffr em\; It's cnrégndmtv $33, 33313, $1211? chm-S: fo: ¥\ ) ® ight: m witk nine: “o' A . | House has broken-witik the Prresideant |of znanufarcturers had shipped a bicy-| evidence that he claimed Washiy. | mill subcomnittee to dnft the =94 And round the house and round ths vania Mt making\ his TL a ®} with ten\ on such a way as to roiks = reom.|%\0_to the White House. ton as his place of realGence. il | Piform Also he put Senator Mills ! o e a house b#'s goin' all the night- pany, t? rig _ 3 ~, | +80 state, departnzent of education clllation . impossible. - Perb ime |, ~ IY# ordered no bicgcle for | that is necessary to stop him from | ©i1!t - The committes vas comp-nu; 8 It's me to get upon my knees and a Wright, ¢ * possiM¢!! wald two years aro that 20 years amo | 6 - aps thes , preseident, and I have not pre voting in New York next fall. it wis | Cl iweelve men 'Of the e waite. fou Harding was fairy nom! pray and then to bed Desire ~*\ lonel is taking this wray of gelireg scribed bisfol® riding for him. 1 said, is to challenge him at th th | <rite - @eust . a T paled _ No tafut of money is on | ang W aterto® _ | 52, Par chat of the 6hildrem were in even. It is certain that aes com- not hing aBout it,\ said Admiral | 'There is another side to 1h: 21: Cormtclznuixd Wagmnsonh' “cf, nomination. no tatut of frend He is , ** “gig: m g):‘§enow_wim the culated a gummykzhooln but a transit ¢//eributing editor of a newpaper hejCary T Grayson, the White House | howevrar - Federal employes now in | Estkrezan of Comectiut. - ':;:mf§.': lean. honest man, Fils Republt- | - Patrick MacGill: - \Maureen \ (Mo owners. | population tikem place Unt] to | will have ample opportunity to pwe sitar. | Doctor | Graysom - had | Washington, who farmarly lived in| agoorrzor; and the ret of us were af Ao U bhchMlenied. - He was by Bride ) asking t? [| &ay 80 per cant ars in the city scarcely delivered himself of that an- | New York. may rote thare, so long is ; Pe toox ma EA\ tho strongest man who could S C0 Mo expression to his views. It is fmr hen th EN | cllieres on foot. We took the Sills hare b \ o O\ O earn schools and tike schools of the lar8e? | bet tempt! nourncoment when the expressman| they register 1 !s declared that thh | ntt oof the | platforg , 'Are been named by that convention Whitman Shiea Qf. nected « ers a ter than attemptine to @zDre®s | wits the «crated machine entered the|applies to Secretary Colby an pMOTH as a Ho can poll more votes than ai Naw f rchase to Dp IF y and thit n either | New York Evening Tel u was. 'It is true that in a limited 9 . toalls. _ Probably #0 pir «ent of the' ¢ * F ning Telegnim: P this \ one's views through interviews for |recutive ofice. No further explana-|his candidacy ms a delegate does ni thomnt f $ 8) Lorden or Wood. Fa has no burden |_ The gubemastorial situation in New Henty ya \| way condition fs due to the au sometimes the boys don't comre [lors war offered and the bicycle dis- | alter the situation Mr. Colby is will inn! a fowbncua phtform is lbe; of mdicaiism ar to carty ; York and other states has been shift- street liv he proof of If as tomobile whick ias brought the around. and ask for opinions, amd through the offces to the | ing to take a chance. He fs anxiou -g ; 30V, Somtor MiMl&s, of Now| Hewill conform to Republican opin- ; (d as a result of the nomination of mourning tat If anyone country districts nearer the cities ain sometimes the public becomes | \2 1t* House proper. to go to the comvention as a dalegat | «L $41 strong clei, Farvisioned ' ton when elected. and crery man | Senator Harding. Leaders on this | buggy. v rt upon 'the polat be- and villige, but the P e theory amdranced here today | High Democratic admninistration og | Eit-ambout $40; braveang@ kind, rath / or woman who cals hirnself a Ra. 'ral te a Rapub ed to a a wo t pe 2\ .% Themseitea ‘h cansus fAigurés| tired of the man who 1s cormstanlEy | was that the mamchine | may be used | clais are encouraging him. They p.| @ things to find together in publican should vots reg-“3131311111!L nanfixf-“nopezokzfifgegfinfimfff” of The ma 'ytron tha taterriowr toe hic'far i ¥ ow something of the being interviewed. In the Wihite House as a stationary | lleva he will be of valuable where often brawe men are Fie will be aupported by tho Empnfl!‘ _ \In view of this ticket l’t is abso- promised Lurnal mt ile tisis that' Tie actual movenremt from the country R eaxrciser for the president to limber in the emdearor to have thi ralless. and kind me aro squeam , Garette this fall, along with the rest |Utoly necessary to name strong and til this r uoues the delegates 'at ®an| \2.55\ C\ Two stusBmorn |i} Titles which have fallen into convention Indorme the | Wilson | at. | tamh hf Md four majr things on . of the Republican ticket. There is | Progressive condidates for the state the case \\He aks fo 82\) 'a, eqountry church must be look: » _ | distaso dusting his lliness. ministration, especially the Wilso| LBJ heaart to | get Into the plitform | no excuse for a bolt. no excuss for | Slections 'this fall. Only in that way stranger 900, Iii ment ctr 1:2;th «3 after. It must be fostered - in Governor Holcomb o# Conmectoct “m“ peace treaty. Sghtlbsuon. 1m“ 55:0“ rial: being sore. Erery fection of the | (An Republican success be assured.\ County Bit endoree (his :leagus every way possibles. 'The city church|®24 Governor Clement of Vermnt \ * o ho D it- entl-endliiaarwy | raining: party had a fair haar! + 'Thease th timents today aq b ntlon.\ - Malone Farmer: P 8 na io the con. arse tho private sentimen : Mu“ mvmw‘n Ha I® able to look afler itself gor It has| Still adhere to their postion of re- To aro now in the full beauty of ru ($er (lift! so! Great Men. 341.3:an C {Jorgvommon 730W before. vention - And while It nza7 be wai : O° tbe New York leaders. Thay ar- ene of th # Mm the astion \at CNG) (p, population from which to draw, to call speciat | ssafons of | june, when the year to at its climax Bah-\a ey 'n \Stories for Talks to mulnlzanogi in Ringlcib‘t: “magi: ese Turin?“ mr oat, your wher ' 3:7 te, '?,°,.?,°\°' that one olltho first 5117's?\ ' \the cobdemnination of Mis bu || their respective legislatures for the |in Dicom. when eve arden { f * cxiend| you borfed the hatcbat this summa ngs Harding managers will do will * is . IC, ah 8 t gradually the country church pe atures for the : : readeq of Taf | Gladstone gave no evidence of un| ald to maiternity centers es-! during thi [; ; bo to take a hand in the Y several w as auch. He «soos that' It e of taking act! the @. [form! bow er whether tended or left bg this campaim to min hes ® a hand in the New York | _ _ his ‘ the aayrns * must be supported, in a great meas. | 0 pe artionm on the im 'a anlekent usualability as a boy. taatliherd by mtates end coountiocn. | li) an righ: to use « Harding ! \TOCON demand the selection There f “If delegaits ”Sam“! had ure, by the people im the citiee, Just frage amendment, In esmumizg his ~2¥leign$gfg°gggé-zfifscfigetfi Napoleon: stood iind In his clay| w-dld ate given Fedora] ald to ourf and CanHige look goog'tio g: \1:2: of a state ticicat that can win. The abcd von t_coakdsnre fifimmhm} miles! omar} meovements in the | they are keeping nsillin= plot to the psrenmial ahrubs, once set at tbg mrgitary academy: but hospital. Them four things} the; will have the Garotte's sup: leaders believe the state tickets will etght yea foreign field mre supported. The of American women from vot ing ai by Roving hands. which cohtinun to \gins; Hartman? Fan I“T b stfmtghty Pollie, y' {eam But part | Ons O00 hole rather thin Hard« the term . the coming presidential eteciiin | grow and Blossom along tumble-down Auld No eine for un) thaills a big coumery | mate my «\& < Ing aweep in the state tickets. sand is country people cannot be permitted Thirty-five st h A tmces. The yellow rose, and purple interested in study; he falled at bus! | mesi! a aulmamee in the stub-comrmait| - Now about Governor Aj Four of the candidates for the ought to gm,” without church | banefits. or they- “I; is 2-th 01:12; ”rite\! = Eng? the - scarle4 peoriy, (Chiness popplam Egg: at; £721:qu 31:31:31 dings: toes advouting these thizign; but\ er | presented the Allen is: Ag] gubernatorial nomination are or elther can a small congregation bs ent = * * * str of bri} T wot rowehere _ Them I too thim to| court bit . board this trata. 'They are Francis Connecticut or Vermon® his i* with- p‘lsbiellflnéomgnil'il? hue. yellow and | rap history tells the rest of thr thas gemeni and again 1 oo (O6 ohattorm committes st Pll the graceful. |, and tho subcommitteo 1 knew that N Hugo, secretary of state; Clon H. ecessary tory. §0! lleced \The party } waa Hooker, of New York; feal here the neaistemance that is n In its power to put the amendment {drooping apirea _ in ita - wedding Dary party leades arm| Allen out of ft ; } er, of New York; Eugane the chart ml: through. The very substantial ma- | of white, all taking bri~lant master Tfiyfiingzgz‘ftfilzogfhgr “r. “2,1: 1; ?mmmbm°9 gechration}in the subsommittee “Ma‘s: 22:3?! gun's“ hile at ® “in” country churches will all close. jority that bas voted to give the | DNt® io the wonderful floral | sym-| cosed pigs of bakng Imterested only in|; wings?!“ ”inf! n the East.| tors there spoke frankly; they said) 13g O‘Haréen, of Buffalo, Hughes * women the vote should bo giv £2335“ l: it} not “12g (3 be “I“: dogs, shooting mnd rat-catching and tms jp will Euwgffi ; r?“ t Liam\ that the RopubMcan party could not port that (rim-1“ én tmerelitlgd “11:1: means th h some consideration in this county | als 090110 the fizkfrmmlxg\ “gig“ gld be would be a disgrace to the Vest; but the 21:04, hm”; t‘nnzrldtggrfo Ifzkzhtéle Campaign Aght ! wovernor, is in a receptive 3:06 for 11‘s??? 21:4 A ed so | shar ARDING AND MOOSEVELT. | | of the rule of majorities amid its color and fragrance? 'To be mflenfi Ward Beecher, as a boy thse party; so 1 want dowr | 10V)? tea I got four votpssreaartlh commit , the nomination this year. Mr. Whit Bade un at Chicamo, Im the Inst para| 'The Democrats cam never defeat) The attitudes of thes» governs | and happy and able to appreci- : , anyway, . Mothizeg does a measure, but the other 40 c, \ Iman is on board this train and when ii of his- interview he dincuases Senator Harding for president by re tncrifice of \erery principle that pealing the things said by Harding Attractive the (Progressive) Roosevelt in the campaign of mont of sight yeamw ago.\ Mr./igi;. That criticism is too far a was a \poor writer, a Z rame nun cannot be understood - in ate and enjoy all God's beautiful apeller, with a thick utterance and a) C*\ ®0 much good as to take - a determinediy agring votes were | asked about the report hae laughed ent. things Is <the greatest of all bless He king when -it Ie right. 8) T° personal Allen was | and made this Emconic reply: 1 each instance the own political pir Ings. - The heaven of bashful reticence which people took 0 m{personally popular | Men F te & Jan 1 . golden streeta m bae thers. admired ow is a fite time to be ractis ty of the particular govenor his | and alabaster gates, with fountaing | 'O, Stol!ld stupidity. 3) thaere bis courase | They thought \n P Ing . judge wil + *+ a he had! law an passed resolutions askinar that Ree re- | of armethyet and pearl, holds mo a Booker T. Washington was born a found the solution of tha industrial to $2,000. oa 's a; y P | slave, had an carly lif t un.), Aller thee things were put astde|probl coa The é wou's finale?“ of 1.31211? not In-|fatched. , Erstwhile Bull Moosers | cede from his position of stubsbom- > £211!“ to 1:19 humanlheart equal to & | paua; struggle findfiemiqgfofloir g?“ I Johe@ with Senators Borah an; lpn itnefipaglgegntzl 032\ is; pipe Jean Clar he te that he Consldered thiit move | and old-line RepublHcans as wellness, yet be continues £n this ati. | \\\\ of pripetual June. _ most valued educators of his time|MC(rmSck and a fine upstanding and it has the antagonizing?! o °, |msed Allen. Thru {t was Allen went mond Cor ment attractive in principles, but as |remlize that no progress can | be |tude of obstinacy. In their position W Fen | Was Wee. Grant had a dismal time ms a tan. Rell 12 ot from Califon #a named|so Allen must go. Alten himself“? \ | to shanghter. @r of politics he has always/made by keeping altve an ancien they are nullitying the potion ti |'Ttas me was the divil when I was | her and a farmer, and found himself NF !M 1%2 putting as - many - lboral| furl uf loynity for Wood. Ee nowt lis tms 2CtPOFt Allen still c might to foster the aplit. That he quarrel The > wee, . in distinguished xmilitary service. pleenk iz: the platform is we could nated Wool before th Pom! fis the bigwest Republican in the Invitath the princijies now is only g A M crefore it\ is entirely|en by 35 or a majority of the othr Full iv ca pers and up for fun, These men struggled through di. _ We got in a pledge to trade|if I had voted is: tut; convention: | West. He stands for something. He clals' exc indication that h 1d undikely that amy former Progressive |states and it is - estima®ed that at | ang there wasn't one in the parish | Culties fo Hives of real usefulness, | WiC!h Soviet Russi, a plank inferen-, have tmpugned Alle ten, It would /is brave and he is intellectually fir Senator £ s at be would go will vote for the Democratic nominee | least 6,000,000 women will thus be tike mae, and so can you. Ua dly comdomning the Noy \York leg-| Morsorer All above his fellows. He has a great York tod: f evfty success agin on the same because of something Harding said deprived of the ballot at the coming P Avd dear' How my two bare islamtre for turning out the duly not to vote £2: 1:31? a?” ins | constructive program for Kensas propa! de that carrried lim there in 1912 (in his paper about Roosevelt. There |election. The women residing |: feet could run The Oldest Guard. cei Sotalists, a plage justify.] wiile Wood wa or President | When he works it out in the nest accorded hd, Indeed in 1916. * _- | was a great amovit of intemperate suflmge‘ states are not affected. but ii When! was wee. © ar Y? N oming Teiegraph's Chi-/ng wlle-ctite he thing{jority of the daemmxgfime lxm‘ Ins ceats Xinsas will be af m1?“ Xe! e * cago Story: that the - steel workers ast y 8 voting the Nation, MHA a ears or ew YC ingrafi I; Gag; 3:14; {Bi-13:61: 019113531311 on all sides during that [those in states that have not as yet Fitch or fellow iv me to get 'Chauncey M Depew and Joseph ind (sassy dented them in 21113542: {gr 8§;::;ta?lge';3grrxmmjn col atx years in th “my; {he hele Pos mnie. ist Heung memorable campaign, the bittereat |roted in favor of granting the right o'd wander far on either hand. |G. Cannon got into an argurcent asstriks; a demand for fedora 1 cont not Y. en didate, Alen will 'So in Hine for rol the water lzglgzttzdtgointl VT zeal. tsefl- In the history of American politics, {to women are deprived of what it Blgtbat nag, a]:J yte'd‘ never set u; which had been attending nation- ove»t the hours of women in fits! efshirgauii 12m: 2231111“ theéead' font He will be has?” “mom“ Season? i *3 1 ® sclemm referendum | The New y int T . yes on the bate iv yer own town- | a} conventions the longer. sive Industry, | machiner 8ACY. They who solved th and now be r ithe\ Mr. Wilson advocated sfx i Onl OOT |cortainiy a national priviiege If n?“ land, \Now Joe,\ smid Senator Depew irb iintion. i tariff dect Ation free talkflm‘nke to him, as leadezs always) made labor Mk, labor mm“? 80 ed.\ to try to make trouble for the Re-|jority opinion is to preved1. When I p anmtion which|do \But thoy never i t o It. He is only 50. publicans, t en : was wee. to the former speaker, \you know |Dut= the tariff out of the get anywh Hr to let He can well afford to \labor and to Sheriff and\ “it: h: Junk?! 3:92?”- a Ab! Sharp . the tip iv the tongue] Tou are.only a fomgaratlvely young )is | an fseus, a | decaratior under | vice president a; moxvgn (0, O6 wait\ And Eansas muay well | be ¢ o a © » are 6 files AILROADS aND rolitics. © & of man in convention history and can- boldly may stand) Senator Jim v heut when | proud of him, and all Bls works: ~* €4Are GEORGE w. QEHKINO. of Harding's paper, The Star. He One of the arguments most fre Ang with: (£11; laugh when the iI not figure in the mame class with me.|for oll ae pension, #ocit irasurnce | came to £39325“; Of _ indiana, & « a Eftge fife-331113, Whose | went back to thom summer and | quently employed io emphasize - in Fite 6 ® UDS | 1 was at the convention of 1866 and ind alot of things which ire coming. he could not b roke it to him Now, one thing more, Revida W. trad will?» was a valy- | sutumn days of 1912 when much was | weakness of a government ow-ner| It's the yourag to laugh and the aged I hwy you did not come along until but ick conservatives In the account of the °m Sagirident. Mulvane. _ He promined Governor tam. Putticularly ~ worth- | being said that should not have | ship policy in the discu mion ber to stokd, later.\ | % juts Alon prrty are pleased -to cart /iaw -If was courteous} 5, Court | Allen that he would not run for Wi sertion an sae4on °\ / 0 mme olf t a You're both »children,\ declared |\So«@hlist ic. Now., thank n iy. b 7 dome; kind |national committe On the 6 dug beeen said, when Roomevelt was at-|the railroads were taken over own & sin =_ pray and the YOURE t0 | Marshal Louis F. Payn of|te or ght for these thirmgs no' “y, \ most ml | The organiza. strength of 11?t famike in Aub wWexing Taft and Taft was returning [| that which had to do with the build -- And 1 was wee. Chatham, who is doing his reguiar|dor th Repiblican banner, 8&1 (lg: h?lnnvz‘~vgn;9r:: “m?” The Kansas | district Mr. 3115173529? 2733358333 it Kind. 'The Star said some very | Ing up of a great political system. quadrennial turn as a member of the |the=10 the. Republican party platform {Ing surprise £1ng It was an Appall- A n welcomed into the delegation to the steep - things. Probably - Senator | One of the first acts of Mr. MceAdo,] ADI Y®@ want to go out to the dance, New York delegation. 'I waa here ii} a tharead pattorm, ana iweilvomen|who haid been th ou gy \o Rot to teo | on onal convention, These delogates ¥ | Harding wrote maifty of them. It does | as director avic, in 1860.\ Atti; ug» a night or two } mugh the mill on elect national ' : & general of the nailro . , ags m until far \the rsolutions onal committeemen. Having £00 appemr that he was the author, | was to issue an . order forbiddxl; Anfiflfolmimffifgifm'fl“ to (137k ed, Iii-5:21? 35:5 gifiotzmubmmi'g‘; fifgi’ifiéfli o‘ndbfllhfina with the [hard mough to 2211’1'33'fimin'fid 5:0“30? P21 -a majority of on a stitk, , f whole days 0 | the de tyt as editor of theufterances. paper he waa | raflrosd employees participating | in| - And once E could step on the foor| Lincoin beat me in a iawanit they that it in.. \s made it $6212? 2 _o lth of the “wem‘ml'n “36333241203!“ng 111911520112? wpohsible for the But | political activities. The order auto tike yoou week before the convention and I # ® + pus But they wanted i dida wan gight year aro and the fac- r + \+ hay to beat Lenroot, and °C orably announced his candidacy be C matically removed . many ardent When 1 was wee! didn't have money enough to pay the | THz Platform to me scmed R R the -or- could not F681 in the Republican artisana.from political Eparisacion --Patrick MacQil: Maureen\ (Mc. | $2 a week board bil} unless I waiked ||; mass Emportant than the 43:11. .:;Fe&3;$:é ‘én‘t’fllt natural &nd laud. Ifrom no: 111133: Jig: ‘deffgzrilieg: - ? \ Brite), _ bere to nre carfays.\ fau— For thr plattorm jusines the |Coolfdge dig lt“ luggagznfl; thldfeat will give hime a fair Hight in the 600 ‘ - . . ILl ° a0t| open,. 's tego i