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Show " '' . s 'V;':, . tub beavek ooro.-Trfrraa- tress, psaver. T r B. R!23tff r Cfh; r . fi h: t r ; Floria; Harding Uovn in I t " ' --- .- Preddsnt-Efcc- t 1 n : PTAn V- ; : ; r l -v J 4 1 .'.h rknMMiniiwi u thpv hi ere about to start from St. Augustine hi: H..JU. Mr. the Indian river and the East coast. Left to right: Senator Fall. Senator Frellughuysen, M and Dangnerty. Doctor llarry Ely, former 'ambassador to Mexico Fletcher, ii.i .1. cruise down ing, SHE IS RYAN LEGATEE Former Minister a Robber Chief J. - . - - ..t t iv r-- "- IU - ; - I Kvn " - Arf .ft-- , 1 business can be shut up on Sunday, that traffic of all kinds is practically prohibited, and that amusements and Sabbath In a bone-dr- y J diversions of all kinds are Illegal. And, land." TL Interna tlooal Reform bareao, they ask, why cannot the officials be made to enforce the lawt tha Lord' Day alliance, manent. The third ts that there are still left n seem be would to Three the things league, Americans good many middle-age- d Reform ready to help along the 8unday re the National were who under stricter reform brought form hu movement there's the np First, league and other organlxatlona, they aay, man nature of It . as illustrated la discipline than, obtains with the presThese middle-ag- e are planning "to take the tun out of Payne, 0. no misnomer, say the pes- ent generation. i look with disIt Is In -one There's simists. come-bac- k this street Americana, certain, the a and for atage Sunday" American . and call to It used upon New apprehension old Tough may England day of gloom. The village. They reformer!, , per contra, "point with stieet The farther a visitor went on life as it la lived In the Twentieth pride" to- the fact that their purpose U the street the tougher it got When century.. It does not appear to them pot to take the tun out of Sunday but Indiana went dry, it waa the great to be sane, safe or sober. In the to put It back la by making Sunday In oasis for the weary and thirsty Hoos-le- r hope that blue laws for 8unday will traveler. Saloons flourished on help the situation, they may become truth and in fact a day of rest for the tolling masses as well aa a day of both sides of Tough street for Its en- surprisingly active In support of the Ten expert bartenders reform movement. ; , tire, length. , worship for ererybody. The Entering Wedge. Anyway, the movement for a strict were employed at one place. That observance Sunday Is on., .The re- was before the Lord's Day alliance Of course the District of Columbia Guv a minister of the Gospel. Is under arm at Mount formers began operations by moving had its inning. Now not a bottle of Is only the entering wedge. Blue law Vernoni Kyle, formerly with the theft of a registered mall pouch with $212,000. HL, ensrged on the District of Columbia. Senator milk, cigar, newspaper or Ice cream advocates have prepared a bill for Inconfessed said Is his part In the robbery. he has It , on Jones of Washington and Representa soda Is purchasable la the town troduction in Congress. It would for first forced The alliance InSunday. have tive Temple of Pennsylvania bid Sunday work of any kind by - any trodnced Into the senate and house a Charles. WUhford Owner of the movie employee- - of It State 111 for a stricter observance house, to close. Wlthford said If he would stop the running of all lnterur-ba- n of 8tu (day. Including the closing of the the- couldn't do business on 8undays no trains. It would exclude from the mt aters and a baa on-- baseball Wash one else would, and he Jumped info United States mall all newspapers pubr. Ington, too, la the headquarters of the the fight on the aide of the alliance. . be lished "or purporting to published" r Illinois Blue Laws. International Reform bureau, which la on Sunday. It would not only punish t not without Influence. The group picThe second thing to help along the by fine and imprisonment persons do f f ..jy,,.., nniistsi ture given herewith was taken on the reforms Is the fact that many of the lng these things, but anyone who "aids 20th anniversary of the bureau. From states already, have Sunday blue or procures another" In doing them; left to right, top row, a're State Repre- laws, which are not enforced. Take, Uhat la, who pays for a ride on an In sentative Thomas B. Harrison of Geor- for Instance, Illinois. Under Its stat terstate train on Sunday or buys a gia, Bishop J. W. Hamilton of Wash- utes a "blue Sunday" can be enforced. Sunday newspaper that has been carington, Dr. Mitchell Carroll and Fa- and no new legislation Is necessary. ried by the malls. Fines range from .: :.iSaf I .r.' ther Eugene A. Hannan of St Marks, It will be remembered that Mayor $100 to $10,000, with Imprisonment of row In are the lower' Washington. Thompson, under threat of Indictment not over six months for individuals. Representative W. D. Upshaw oft Geor- for malfeasance In office, closed Chi- Corporations may be fined $100,000, He did it and may even lose their charters. It gia, Ura. Ella Boole, recent New York cago saloons on, Sunday. senatorial candidate, and Dr. Wilbur T. under this law, enacted la 1843. The Is said that this bill has the backing Crafts, superintendent of the bureau. Revised Statutes of Illinois, chapter of the Lord's Day alliance, which la ,4 The district Is the favorite front 58, sections 239-20read as follows: stated to have the support of the wnoever seeps open strongest evangelical denominations la for an assault designed to penetrate "Sec. 25. Into the nation. The congressmen, any tippling house, or place where the United States. The you see, are the local lawmakers for liquor Is sold or given away upon the league has appar their parliamentary borne, and when first day of the week, commonly called ently denied any participation In thli moral question affecting It is pre- Sunday, shall be fined not exceeding campaign. Its denial seems plausl ' sented to them they are forced into 1200. ble, for it would be poor business for "Sec. 200. Sunday shall Include the It to mix up Its agitation with another peculiar attitude. If they do not far less popular cause. Nevertheless, accept for. the District of Columbia a time from midnight to midnight moral regulation they seem to reject "Sec. 261. Whoever disturbs the the "drys" and the "blues" seem to be It where It affects chiefly the agencies peace and good order of society by la working together la places. of government and the people engaged bor (works of necessity and charity Rev. narry L. Bowlby, general sec ' 1n government excepted), or by any amusement or dl retary of the Lord's Dsy alliance, .Z The government of the American de- version, on Sundsy shall be fined not seems to be the leading spirit m the mocracy cannot afford to seem even exceeding 125. agitation for Sunday reform. The al "This section shall not be construed liance was founded In 18p& Mr. Bowl i lukewarm when a moral standard la ' ""iiiTiiiiiiiiiuiiiir.:Hiiiiit-"risiLftiiifiiiiLiijiiiii, siiinTirTrinijinni a asjm presented for adoption. For that rea-o- n to" prevent water men and railroad by was graduated from Princeton In J t these-BostoA gllmpee-afishlnr boats- gives an- Wee- of the- hardships the"dUtficC"la an" easy front in companies front landing their passed 1001. and Worked his wsyTfirouglf coT--" by . the hardy . flahermen when they put out In sero weather to catch the strategy of rvt ora.7?forwivT!ed geravw water men from loading r un- lg- - by serving ssr correspondent "of endured, t astonUhed If Sabbatarian regula- loading their cargoes, or ferry men the Associated Press. He specialized a mess of fish. The boats are actually covered withjieavy Ice.; from carrying over the water travel- In politics snd he stndled Jurisprutions are Imposed on It Although few citizens are affected a ers and persons moving their families, dence under Woodrow Wilson. He Is moral ' victory has been gained and on the first day of the week, nor to forty-si- x years old, ind admits that there la the committal of the gevern-ne- prevent the due exercise of the rights he Is working for a pretty close Sunto a policy. If the city of Wash- of conscience by whomsoever thinks dsy. He says: "The thing that we are after Is ss ington Is deprived of street cars, news- proper to keep any other day as a papers, amnsements and recreations Sabbath. deep as human need. The peril of the which were taboo in the Puritan Sab"Sec. 282. Whoever shall be guilty Sabbath Is the peril of Christianity. bath, the government has establUhed of any noise, rout or amusement on The peril of Christianity Is the peril the flrnt day of the week, called Sun- of the home. The peril of the home Is standard of Sabbath observance. The next favored point of attack Is day, whereby the peace of any private the peril of the United States. Observ-anc- e of the Sabbath is the Influence the agrarian states where In' small family may be disturbed, shall be fined communities there Is not much of the not exceeding 125." which will keep out anarchy, Bolshe, This law seems stringent and com- vism, communism, L W. activity to be forbidden, and where and there Is likely to be a strong tradi- prehensive enough. If enforced, to radical Socialism. We are the offtion of old American conventions. It bring about a Sunday the blue of In- icial representatives of between would not be surprising soon to And digo. Advocates of strict' enforceand 16,000,000 communicants many southern and western states ment hold that under It almost every In the evangelical churches." HE pessimistic with ' alarm" w "tlw strictly regulated by state laws, with the federal government committed to the policy for the District and a constitutional amendment urged to make the regulatory laws general and per- alr-tig- ht !:;:; y , Anti-Saloo- . for a. Hard- y 1 c i Us, Vi - . s . tt , he-United -- Icef 'Clad Boston Fishing Boats -"- vMIss Dorothy a..WMteford of New, y0rk, formerly of the "Royal Taga- bond" , chorus, to wlyora Josepn J. Ryan, son of Thomas Fortune Rysn, bequeathed his residuary estate,- cut " ting off Ms wirer with ntw. ansr Whlteford'a share of the estate Is estimated at between $60,000 and ; - $70,000. CANE FOR MR. WILSON . n Anti-Saloo- ' :'V ' r J ' Baby Still Seized in Philadelphia ' . nt W.-Is- which nature has" favored them." The cowflsh has four color phases, the glasseye, four; that fascinating dandy There sre no moi--e talented camou- of the deep, the sergeantrosjor, three; flage artists than some kinds of trop- while the red gruper displays six and A scientist who has been the Nassau gruper can ical actually projnaklng a study of their color phases vide the astonished spectstor with a says some of them can take on in turn prismatic progress through eight colthe hues of coral, rocks, seaweed, ors. and, almost Instantly making them' selves Invisible to the hunting enemy. "lumeoe Transformation." A type of plumage transformatloa They are enabled to do this by the remarkable nervous control of the which appears to have a very dear rtromstophores under the skla with adaptive purpose, la what Is known Sea Chameleons sea-fln- - ss the ""eclipse r the male. Tt is particularly characteristic of msny species of ducks,, the two sexes cl which ordinarily hsve distinct plum. , age. Most ducks --flKnlt their flight , ' This "baby stlU" was selxed W a recent raid feathers all at one . time, with the by Philadelphia prohibition result that they art quite unable ts officers. The still is very simple and Is small enough to fit, Into a suitcase. fly for a term of several weeks aftei It can make a half-piof whisky at a time, , A the breeding season. During 'thli period they live retired lives amoni Toa can even make" a pessimist BRIEF INFORMATION the secluded wsterwsys of their nesthappy by sharing his trouble. ing grounds wsiting for a growth of Stop, look, listen at lots of BlaceS Probably the. roost - unnatural of new quills to equip them for theti mothers la . tejneubator. crossing. Jl'knl(Jes a autuma migration, j " - j,i ".Wvvv - Representstive L' .i AV. '' Parrlsh 'I . of Texas, in front of the White House, holding a walking stick of light brow with a gold head which he recently presented to President Wllsoa on behalf of the Democrats of Wlje coun ty, Texas. 'The stick was made of wood cut, from the heart, of a BH fl'Arc tree, planted in Texas In 18T8. The head . ben the Inscription.' "Pr- scntcd by the Deiicrsts of V ' County, Texas, as sn Indorsement ef Tour StHiid on the League of Nations." L. , r, i Individuality. A philosopher once said "The mu" of spirit rebels against .this universal attempt, of society to make sU me look as 1 act sllkel :'WBir animals art B ike, ind wltb lh,.ro pr0. , b iotu wtd Tott nleeon from nntlipf nA in lucknil) I bits all i. mn,nitiy w M letv ironod Mt. This u Imt Vknatf ftntlr lvvlr msltl" in As I bers-matlmn revprt l tmsr - 'rrnn!it ke |