OCR Text |
Show 1 1921 4. EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY that Kngliiecr figure linn!, conshh-rahlx . iMiiiii iitl ; l.t-.- t Ml MTiit "1 r a l M..t nf 'lit- Hi HIGH SCHOOL ('. Tin I i of i iltii i ill ii:ii,.i- - III it' l i I, HIS FRIENDS ARE EXPECTED TO M ork and m tin in lui-iSTART THE NOMINATION HILLES OFFSETS ll.i.l.f f .ii.youere r.il. S rllr. I ml-li- 'u I i n, speed nf iiij) tn IiiT'ii ft a f I i expected In travel at liiiil 111.:.'' Vtfj-- m I a . ueei-e-arli- H all Imur. 0 'i2 4 4 who r?.Chma to Get Lightships Aid in War cn Smugglers U. S. Wei-Hai-Wei Britain to Rctu'n 1 j and L OF lu Rut llie low, sai..!y cousi lun.ls and are no! known lu c.iiiLini niiii.Tiils, ui.il they fall far short of cun-- ii tilling a Garden f Kilen agririillnrally. The re glon's two Mils to fume are ground nuts, of '.vliii.li eonsMcrnhle are produce.) in the vulleys (I'laiitltli-anil (u.ngi silk. Oak-FeSilkwoims. "To must no ilmiht, llk uieiiiiH a fltier spuu by doiuest I cut ,. silkworms fed on mull.erry leaves. Rut Hie silk Industry is different n the licigliliorhood and other parta of Kliautung. The pongee by which name their silk Is known unbleached uial In Its nn I iiral color. Is llie product nut of domestic hut of wild' silkworms. And they du not eat so to mulberry Icuvca hut hrow-se- , apeuk, on the leaves of the scrub oak trees uf the Shantung IiIIIa Their cocoons are gathered in large quantities mid so the otherwise waste hill hinds ta Wliai niukes H.uuee, Washington. pongee?' u ri.lille that pr.ihuhly not ..in out of a Mine of the ucaicis of .he euol hUiiiiii.-- r silk inn iiiim.it, I tied r on- up In a way with Wi-- l of ('hin:i ur so tlie i control. .lull have Ims-i- i under 'ills a hull. 'lin from i In-- Washington li.ad.uurlers of llie National Geographic "Now It Is uuuoiin.ssl tliut this pairh I to he luriie.l hack to of pongcc-luin- l owner a u result of a its age-olt e Just reached lu Peking. Great Krltnln Inis held It under leuse for the past qiiurter century . "Great Rrltuln's step In tnklng over In 1S1IS was not control uf due to any economic Inijmrtance of the place," says the bulletin, but solely to the fact that It lias strategic value aa u naval base. The yeura 1897 and ISt 8 saw tlie high water mark of territorial acquisition In China by foreign (lowers, and Great Rrltaln felt Impelled to take a part In the' prixed-urshe has explained, by way of ; iait.-h.-- fm.-igi- d Urllish-Chlnrs- ugn-iaeu- p to Cheekmato Russia. "Gertnuny started the scramble Head of Chicago In Is i ' 1 ' .r sisvo,::;:' worker denied damages nNn IICf FID rrintw FVJlX LloLiLV friends are to 4- - ' 1 Fighting Sadncs. , j i c sorrowful, "Why du you look Dennis?" I Just hear-r-wan man rail another man u liar, nnd the man that was railed a liar uld the other man would have to apologize, or there would he a fight." "And why should that make you so ad?" "Th other man apologized." j i Inc ua Wash. - "III - ho hum," Dlynipia, nug In Id blanket yawned one John In the bunkhoiise of the lluuscr Brothera railroad construe! ion company camp near Fastis Rock, alurg aboui 5:39 o'clock one morning. and sn now to earn iinother dollar, other cavernous VBwn engulfed hi ' the lower Jaw feature, w hen It wliung! socket and refused tu of out lli'P(l The work tlietvafter. helper was put out of bus! gliiss-Jnwe- a (he unt ' j a cae for the surgeon, and It of time getting the That located Jaw hack Into service. bunkhuuae stood on the property used by the company for Its ramp and equipment That's how the case came - uml wesb.-- s j . jas ' ; - coming over bltei-t- hm i tbe l.eanty nf Amerkq i srartment building might to lean gp :t ( n,u.h rtPI(0m,R th( UK)n t i There an advantages li For Instance. If nil Hip sciential had linniedisteT accepted the Elnst theory, the public might have heart ery little about It. s ry. ' j 1 ' . In (he old days It was accepted ur. matter of course that occasionally i s customer would pick up an npt.le m of tl.e store basket. Today lie woill f : he i d with larceny. chii'.-g- i 5 Figures are published to prove that n New York crime has decreased 5 ocr cent. loes this mean that at pm , nnt only til per cent of MunhattiR ; i i ; population are criminals? r.ten do lives 't tells of an Ex utan of fifty past who If m ting between fifty and sixty teeth tt third set. Well, after a man passes IF Globe-Democr- St. lAjtti after then; good 'I Is eft intarred with their ty he needs another set of teeth than anything else. ;: 1 I " i tt Interestlug i. j ' i ' ' t disease of the father, for certain dia- eases are Inherited tu the third and fourth generatlors. weakening all the descendants of Hie diseased ancestor. What Is true of disease Is no donht true of many other evils, and Maeter-Ilnck siw.ke . truly when he snld; "There Is nnt a gesture, a thought, a sin. a tear, nn atom of acquired con ' I l " in file depth "f tw ,,ir,T': Hl"1 " nn Inslg- our Hncestors arise, not tn their tombs, where tney move no., bn, in ourselves, where they always live." Two thing stive the situation from pessimism: we straggle toward gmsl und no. all gmal that a man d.s la Interrad wMh Ids Mines. lliiinan beings do milch that l evil; hut they try to he good. Just as a plant tries always to get to the light and aw-nfrom the darkness. What progress the race has made has been due to the good that was not Interred with the Mines iff the iluers. A Nnx- rene carpenter and a Hindu prince. did good that has fur- fr example, nlshed I nspl ration fur nmntlesa mil- Ilona alnce their time. And although L . . - i . j one gond man In a coniniunliy hnx lit- He Inflneni, a group of good men can save any sliiinllon, as witness Hie fast that Sodom and Gomorrah would tittw been saved had there been but lea good men In the romhlned cities. u "JT " ITn ' z.7 Mils f . . t Uk Bi.. . FUR 5 1 v ,W1 i. . write! ho- t V Ka 114 klURNKMi COLLgCiB. rvvnr'fn ' - i i!,,. sti-d.- Itself bettoine rotten, ow ' etlH more that If we put a ratten apple In the would tie center of a ban el of sound apples. It will soon spread rut to all the apples In tlie barrel. It la usually the same with school! and communities; ona evil child ur evil person will soon spread evil throughout the school or community, whereas one good child or good person will ordinarily have little effect on eltlier. A man may 'do a thousand and one good dyed and a single evil deed. If so, hla community will give more deed than to weight to the one hla thousand good deeds. ' ! Long ago tlie Bible pointed out tnat T the eina of the father should he vis- Ited upon hie chlldien to the third and i kledlcal science j innn-- i BAltnEK l:, fourth generations has proved that this la true of the j Wriu Mslir Barter Ct Warns Co:iva!esTiU g j Against Eyesiifcin ? s,ert Rrit'sli to ell precccletiis tfai came near the lin. lor itHtumv. there :'. the case of n disciple of who liroke his wrist Ids car to p home after quitting work. of Hie won! fi premise" ims been a perplexing 8 queMlon. j g lilindm-ss- . here Is iiu::cr of the cun The matter uf the yawn a ml tinclaim wa d'.sciiNKcd with the attorney & subject ing his eyes to i''l strain hy a. tempt and the claim finally g general' nffli-ull the hooks sent denied by Kenneth Durhntn, uKrvlgnr n nK ,u ' result In Mu vision of Industrial Insurance. This wan on H lllmtwo ground, one that the Injury or being materially und ormiin..ni weakened, eurred outside of working hours nml away from the working premises, and 11 - ", dd -- 1 J . ! suT.-re.- l York. oik ales, cuts sholliu lake cure lint to i;ra.U their eyes liy i.ver much reading. and kind :1cm I wouhl do well not to send inn many IuhiIo, to recuperating from the elf eels of a severe One, accord. ng to the nalMmil cnniniltti-for Hie irc imi of I - - . - ss ss : irrnisrJti-r,::r:r.rj sjtskjw I, New that evil they d(x We all knuw that If we put a sound its bends . represent iil tiiat j.iwn an cir.i har.inlnus emplny( Mi J a s" I lifn If any oue la Inclined to complain d the existence of this superabundant!' r "f"1 as Antony here points out. that the f u,d evil men do xtem. to outlart the gornl nwssurle, They are attached tt inn.HeniH. in vain with p Julius Caesar. It seems to us thnt good should be stronger than evil; Just as light la stronger than darkness. Yet It If true. pr-sn- i tlAJ JAWv;- !( When the moving pictures ck tbev might nit out n lot of fl ! eiuse-i'racial spnuns. The norgti of senile decay lung i nf th- e a-- bones." , bin ilmt ili,. victim of yiiwninu lu the cxtr.i ka:-.- n r.!i-eiicugi-i- l eit.iliiriiii'tit of railroad run-- ruction ami met iiei'ii!en'l Injury on tin (r,-iscs of Ms eiupliiyer. And there were - tells of a D,' H was under the there sumebodj li Th - bl .i- It was n llo-liim- ; Opaner. Jlr. (reading) The p!i(er woman who uiHrrled a man Impression that he wa else. How strange. Mra. Not at alL 1 did Mllng their constituents that there to j thing tnyelf. ueilh-ii- l -- . Ey suf-fide- t A ' Rome nil st rk (irnnotirs have bi in federal court, hut tb won't do oin.-unless the g ennieni burns the sucker list The Th vert-tnld- Vitim you The stat.before th,, stoic in'lustrial illvislun In of the affair sliai.e of ii tn ami for lime liii-T- d ' ... G . StatC Of WaSningtOn WSSHOS Hands Of Affa'TS aS Road'S Attorney Refuses Cla.m. be- come busy In ht behalf. It understood thnt they will open headquarter in New York. San Francisco, Chiand In some cago, Denver and Rosto-.tcity of the South yet unnamed. If Washington can he considered as a southern dly. thl place probably will he chosen. It I known that poll tlclan geaernHy bs'k on Washington aa a place absolutely necessary to cuv er (lequt'y In any n.milnntion cant palgn. C, Raseotn Slemp, the Iresl-dent'- s secretary, Is In Washington, and iwnlbly this may he considered all representation for the administration lu the nomination contest. New Members Soon Learn to Play, iff congres. member generally new ones, have a habit of ... j Provea innocence in Jail. Kan Antonio. Tex. After he had spent n'ne monibs in prison for forilliiiui Taylor of Sun Antonio gery, has freed A.ting on Tiivl.ir's req'iest. Judge made an igiitiiin wlih'li proved the n in- "How many of the present getml asks the Ihwiun Glnla. era I lion," well. snw a genuine buffalo robe?" Ilngj The nest duyr the woman returned Most p without the seed. She told him she define "prearut generation." seen them. have of fifty pie vain, !'! searched every where In black Everywhere she went they had A revenue authority holds that mustard seed, and all were willing to In a bread ' aa damage money puld give her a measure of It ; but In every not Is case taxable uI f of promise house some one had died. Then If a girl run get un aniul Buddha gently told her she had found come. So judgment, she needn't worry. Searching for what none flnda that bitter balm It la gleaned from the divorce w I had to give thee. He thou lovedst that since a husband came bOMp lept tlon, on Dead thy bosom yesterday; today Thou knowet the whola wide world with a bathing slipper In Ills auto, lP to some other woman, thlai weeps with thy woe; Ths grief which all hearts share grows longing been haven't going along swimmingly. leas for one. GOODS E hi s a la p pnd besides tliut self respect. . r e dynasty, when the most artistic ceramic products were made. Tlie most striking expedition trophies, however, tire mi Imposing carved red lacquered bed of tlie Eighteenth century, an elnliorntely curved bridal chair of the sume period, and a large dragon boat, each object a mur'd f technical skill and labor coupled with exquisite taste. The red lacquered IiihI la 6V& feet wide, 14 feet long and 8 feet high, forming a e room In Itself. Tlie dragon bont. which Is 8 feet long uml 2'- feet wide. Is carried aruund In religious processions t the annual dragon-tma- t festival. Another Important acquisition consists of four court costumea. also many other bits of imperial paraphernalia of the Mmichu dyuuaty. Among these are a complete dress of a Indy of tlie Mmichu aristocracy, court lints and elulsirate headdresses. Imperial tidiest rles. fans uml duo: scriHHis, complete set of tlie Imws used In the military exniulimtliins for test lug the strength of candidate, sail weapon and armor. j numerous Among other treasures brought to the museum nre 2ii painting of the Snug and Yiiang ierloiIs a well x clout tupedrieA brocades ',iid rut vel Numerous additions were umde to the col i(ct idiis of jHde and oHn-luipl toi:('A big of h's talssion. Ink-Io- i Lanier pnHurel materia1, from llie m (roin private session uf obi la ml lies and as die re innlb.iis undertaken by Chi suit of ncse, otitslauiling uuiong these being 2S4 iUhcs of im .liuvnl pouery, l:vt of wliicb full nitli'n the tluu of the Kang , e the Old, the iimw-mn- . The basic structure of Hu nuclei l civilization Is shaken, he suhl, hut he (elleve that preNcnt-ilu- y (Hnidltions ot hrigiindiiKc ore transient urn lie has great faith In the Chlnesv people tlie eiH'dltlon he came lu guntnct rh telly with the upper classes aiul Miun-lnrlstiHTiita. He paid high trill ate to tlie (hincse for their genuine ympathrtic imilcrstand r""n,".v ! j Be Chinese (uple Is modernized, sccord-tuto Dr. lierlhiild Luufer, curator of llie department of anthroNd.igy of the Field Museum of Nut urul History, who hue Just returned from China where lie inude an extensive archeological survey. The I'hlnese of today are obsessed by a craving fur foreign-mad- e good and style In keeping with the trend uf the modern republican movement, lie said, In describing tlie Inst year's studies of the language and custom uf the people. More than 2,(X0 object are Included in the new col lections which he brought back with him and which will Ik added to the Chinese collections at Kliun-lung'- s da De- conservative China no mure, for the whole spirit of the Chlcapi. i, rub-Ine- ' More Modern. 99-ye- seml-olllci- Museum clares Nation Longs to November, 1897, by seizing tlie Klaochow hay, from which she was to tie driven by Japan during the World war, and by forcing China to leuse on the surgrant her a rounding territory. Almost Immediately ItUMKla forced from China a lease on Port Arthur, at the southern tip of Manchuria. Following this Great Rrltaln negotiated for control of exactly midway between the German and Russian lain. She made her reason for the move plain by selling out In the agreement thnt the lease was to run for 25 years or no long as Russia oeeuples Port Arthur. The lease was therefore uomlually for 25 years "When Japan defeated Russia and took a on Port Arthur Great Rrltaln did not extend her and bus leu. let It rim out In the orlginnl term. The Rritlsh-ruletown of port K.lwar.1 will lie made lulu a sort of treaty port for llrltlKh residents and trailers Chief Value Naval. Is neur tlie tip of principal peninsulu, which, with what may be for American ear llie 'Port Arthur to the north, almost cloe the entrance to the Gulf of Chihli front the Yellow Wl" ,,"rt A111"1- - Htis ilritlsh lrrtI"rlt dominate the water road to Vklng s and TliHitln' port ,1"' 1,'lv Wel hiilwel valuable In striilcgic (Hwitliin, o It I ' vu,uable ti for It harliur Is deep ami sheltered. Rut tn the sphere of geography that III outside ini'al the place Is of small ur-count. Germany's anil Japan's Tslug- - r, ' are umde to yield n relatively rich ha nest. lease "In returning the w ill turn hold to Cliln.i. Great buck u I .el ter region then sin received. New- - plants mid nidiimls have Men Introduced, eotisiderable denuded area have been reforested, nnd good roads a have been built. favorable climate and during the Si years of Iiritish orcupnney has been used to a certain extent us a summer resort by Ktiroieans fnnii Hongkona mid the southern treaty ports. FOREIGN-MAD- Movod three-butto- It Is much tlie sume with ull our IIIa whether mental, physical or psy- of some one clilcal. The iires.-i.eelse who has suffered the sume sort of 111 mid survived It brings us coitr-- . age. Such presence assures us that we are not singled out by fate for es- pccinl torment. According to the oriental tale, a young mother on.-- came to Ruil.lha, carrying her dead baby In her r.riiiA She told him how the child had been Idtten by a serpent, and how It had grown pule and quiet soon afterward. Her neighbors bail told Iter the child was dead, lint she refused to Mdleve Khe culled upon the great them. teacher to heal her child and to re-store the color to hla clieeka. Ruddliu, to keep her from distraction, told her Hint If she would bring him a measure of black mustanl seed from a house where no father, iiiolher, child or slave hath died," things would lie - ' Pi the long ran s'l.dly g- -t ns far s FIND CHINESE CRAVE e, nkl-tlm- e ; s hai-wi-- hulf-diizt'- ii s rolling hills ulaiut l6Qr3. j l'-- ,, tail hail a rich liliitirlau.1 behind It anil rather a .r.pi-r.iiiport. e Hed Urdcr Lea.e t Whjch - Ponje3-- . ;.r to gain a If you rcallrnllon of the nnimponiuin e read s Iiu: Hlfn things In scr-n- il iii:y now and llien. Evangeline. conics from word aymiaithy that mean to im.Ter, mill there c.iu lie genuine sympathy only where there (ms been siiuiiur suffer. ng on the part of those rare souls who have a genius for sympathy. Specialists say that when a victim Is hemorrhaging, there than ll.e it. nothing belter fur him company of un.iiher victim who has If the and recovered. lalier assures the sufferer that h2 himself once suffered Just as severely or worse and got over It, the assurance does more good than any medicine that can be given. Tbc sympathy of one who has survived the same terrors, suffering allays the calms his nerves and allows nature u clianee to exert her healing Influence. Cape May. X. J- .- apl. .Mm I Karr of Five Fni'inm Rank ( liihlship, in in. ft s li Cii(ie May J aid here Iiml lightships would J wur ugalnsl In liipioi suiiigg!.n; Tlie new light ships which will be placed on llie stations ear!) next year, he said, v. ill lie . .pi ppeil with p.w-eirradio seis. and will Hush the news of approaching whisky rni.r.ei's to tin- roast guard stations along llie shore. Some of tin- sli ps will nionni aims, said Cac.a:n Karr, hut these will Ins used only ng.iiiisi limit. ships within toe r es? her sorrow pleased that one had suffered was near her." The : ' A man assuming to be Europe Is invariably embarn. umebody rtandlng abiuml anj 'Im orders. w'.n'.i i hi-n- Chatting of kingdom nm Ime that Frofierick himself to the cuilivainT il.e latter. Yet in 4 , tj, let us ,,i:'1 ' , like -- ilrU-Kiil- kluumi-rliuset- . By MARGARET DOYD 1 emu-jiulp- n 'A. l Ilf n!!iiT:il suriil lift1 Hi V.i.!i-Ingnri in jinlil ii M'Ti iTim.t1 n. I lii ti n rigid ay p., miii.Hu I. bl in in I iinlrNi l!ii-- j l uliiil llm i.lln-- r fellow liiiil lln-l- r N" U . I'A nri' iitiiiniiips iiIhiiii. .if (Tiurw ll.l Iiml Ihc hligbli-Iliul flu' lili-of couuciliug In iiiesr.ige "ill1 tin- - campaign fur iinniTiiii'ii preicrI , 't ' lull simply llml Illir lllli,iK l.ke M n.uM wi.iiU in ii.ii;. if j( .ll'HS Ilf ttllUl ouplll III tic linui! fT iin!rts lie nice! nil niiilnkiulur nr :i (lie imiuiry. iimiiTiIit nrrnsli nnlly nt t lit l.iinT'mi Kiiiliilliply I In jnilitlcul IrliTiil nf Ha :i I If, nr I. i'll, liurriim In. Ht H poo Ii ii ve rrcMlilmit nieiTiuin Iil tea tliut no illreit ifTiut hIihiiIiI Ih mini How Society Doing! He p. i to tin tn Mcun tnr Mill TIih iihti, u Ini, priur lu ilin'r ruining Tin natlmial ciiiivculliin. irnt lust word iiu bccu tliut sonn lifter tlir In Washington, the nation Uiivtllig nf tin Itcpulilicull uutlnlial playing liy of iTiuriiH, Hint iiiini nmiinUli!, UHtule imliliiTniix friendly gel, 'i in? I'uinplnliiniii iiml. to llie udiulnlKtrutlnii will lieglu u without knowing It, mv s- In (lie (.'ooIIiIkh licnalf. mill tin frw nf tlieiii thrliiscivi-K- . dal Irenl-dent Tlila dues nnt ineun tiiat the who liu p mini tn Washington ainl pcnmnnlly will enler Inin tlie In tlie words of have irlml to cut nut society entirely Cnnt(Kt for dcli'iiuti. a u rule, enilrcly unupold, he will lie "in the hands of Mu Mill become, Thi-lfellows In friend," but in till cuw. If runmr I pmacliiihledo grouehcA with men work In like not true, Me friend will lie men who know congreM it the In end nut! of polltl.n, mid there- who refuse i.. play with them, In social for It not the wen doing fore know how tn do tiling a and ItepunWushlngti.ii, IX'iiioi'rat Hlllti Venue Hitchcock. in It huu been rcimrletl in the pres al- II. 'HU could not get along together of Ii.iuA either iungreSA of M. W. Iluller ready tliut and tin hull At teiiA la esAeted to he Hie director of the 1resldcnt'e nomination fortuueA like, men of Hie party lind out that Hr. Ilutler lu not anywhere neur uo the men nf the other mrty are much The human clement well known au are two oilier men. who, like tIiitiiKlviA. 11 enter It la believed will lie uuaoriuted with (liters Into thing and Dually him In the work ahead (Umriea Ik into legislation. The wiimiTi of congress some yeiir Illllca of New York and George Harugo founded a club wnlcli Is one of vey, aluo of New York. So fur aa the Inner polllira of the the most thriving organizations In the altuntlon la concerned It aeciua likely (liy. When one says the women of that Mr. Milieu will he the lunn of the congress lie ineunA of course, the hour. Nothing la lost aeeinlngly In off- wives and moiliers and sisters of sencomsetting Frank II. Hitchcock, Senator ators anil repreacin at lies. The Hiram V. Johnaon'a manager. Illtdi-eoc- k ing together of women of two politiand 1111118 have different nietn-od- a cal imrtles In a social way has helped of mnnngenient. The former, Judg- the amenities of the Capital City. ing from the past, believes In the use Washington Is rather a l.iminn place, of the anioke screen, hut It iliould he after all, hut nobody believes thnt It said Instantly tliut the belief of the would lie so If stump speakers who writer la that the screen never hid want to get to Waalilngton, and who any that any kind of a social function anything politically or personally Secrecy of ojienitlon, how- Is a crime, were to have their way. ever, la one of Mr. llltcbcock'i way of They do not have their way, and they do not want to hnve It, at least nnt doing things On the otlier hand, Charles D. lllllea after they have been here for a few throws his doors and windows open weeks The lure of the tenpot which and leta the public look in It was he has taken the place of the who managed Mr. Tuft'a hopeless cam- punch bowl, and the lure of the orchestra are too strong to paign In 1012. No politician, however, ever has so much aa Intimated that withstand. Mr. nines should be blamed In any They All Fall Into Lina. way for the Taft failure In 1912. Some Time after time advance pronounceone lias said, with humorous Intent ments have been made by this man probably, that the fact that Utah and or that man that never would he Vermont were saved for Mr. Taft wear anything In Washington more proved that Charles l lllllea knew n formal than a sack coat. thing or two. There la general rec- The dinner Jacket and the evening coat ognition of the truth of the statement were and always would be anathema that lllllea' work, by that to him. Many a senator and repreof all the Itepiibllcan leadership In sentative who has sworn to hla conthe country, could not hnve saved the stituents that never, never, never day for William Howard Taft In 1912. would he wear the has The Republican politicians here who been seen making his way within a are friendly to the administration month after hla arrival In Washington seem sincere In their belief that the to the tailor shop where the harness President hae made un Impression on of Satan Society Is cut to flt. the people, an Impression of sincerity Washington will be exceedingly gay of purpose and of Intention to do what this coming winter. There always Is he can to secure constructive legists a rebound after jierlods of quiet and tlon. The politicians are not entirely of In the Sorlul affair mourning. given over to the thought that manip- White House largely are Died rule. by ulation In the atates In behalf of this There will be the usual eumher of ro i or can that candidate wpVlons.' the candidate ones 'to con vent people from making I heir gresa, the Supreme court, the diplovoices heard. Seemingly the I'reel- matic corps and to the army and dent's friends believe the prewure In addition there will he the from below this year may give the Re- navy. t usual dinner to number of the publican convention to Calvin Coullilge. and probably a aeries of afterPlnchot's Entry Expected. noon teas and nttisIraleA In place Gifford I'lnchot has not yet entered other than the White Hoi.se there will the light for the nomination for the be more entertaining than usttnl. He always has (teen a presidency. President I'oolldgr not care close friend of Hiram W. Johnson, much for wlint loosely and even flipand otherwise. PennThe politically pantly art called sorlul doings, hut sylvania governor, however, probably Mra. mnlldge Is quite the tvverae. already has found In the Johnson Chi- She likes to meet people, nnd while cago speech certain things which he her hiislmnd wa vice president she think will make It reasonable for him did a good deal nf quiet entertaining, to enter the caniNilgn as a contestant In Its nature. against tlie Californian. The wives uf aeuator of the Fnlted The war mads Gifford I'lnchot tnneh have not been content wlih more of a conservative than he ever State In the Cnngresslonnl ('lull ineuiherahlp was before, but on rertuln matters he of Women, which dee much winter Is still an advanced progressive, and It Is lnconvivnble that he, In any entertaining. They attend all the function uf the club, bnt In addition they speech Intended to ouillne hi policies, will give voire to anything Intended to gain vote from elements Luncheon eluh. Mr. I'oulMge ws In the community whose views are not of club this president tip to the time the I'lnchot vIcwa It con he taken President of for granted thnt the Pennsylvanian's that her tiusband the Fnlted State. The limciieon club spoken or written platform, If he shall meet once a week, un.l almost In- enter the contest, will he a straight out seme ha variably distinguished worn declaration of principles. an ns It piest. President's If im-i.l- .oi.1i-lli.il- iif plaiii's nlndi ran In- - tl (!. Ii its alrl rariy lu r:i-ii- nf li il-iof U in I I. as live Ii.pl. me tijiH I'. tii'..i . nf ! I." h-i- h ii1 ll.li.l,rTl'll III ii 6 in llii.g li nut I" 1' h".. illi' l.eil'e h'i I lllii'il social 'I1" ling.. ill Washing mi Hi"n in uny oilier SI. ilf'. city nf 111 M.r In Hi' Fluted T Is iiihI the l,.l'llll is .niili- - umi.iiuiliu fur the iin I 111 I By EDWARD B. lLARK I iiiiiiilliM, Vnn.iir.liiii. i'lHoiilgp i1iil'ecl liii Ini IliH liuii been Inuiiii in lii TI.Ih K tin- - lat.-- t built lit .mu, Iil., It Mil Ulikl'l'. " ll!, I'H'l lii i.f i L iihti In sea s in r.llnT imiiw nf ii. .1 u.iiT HITCHCOCK arri'iil hl IlHl ML i!"" H ImUr :iil- it.i'.r iii.ilu- i!.i . In m- - i !:t - ii- liiiil Tbcy - I r CLASSICS 1 i- 1- - iinl.i! HIT dfii-- W:,liingtii. in wi , .'," In cn'i skjsrraiier l all wounds, but ff, r.!sts (Imt nwire lime is reii- -j 'or mum ciivuiiistuniT'S than .thorn. Time iM.iKun. I'l'm a Vhy la i .a I ? Novel Airplane With Five Sets of Vinrjs n'e.v ii i tn-.- i ri.ii:-- i!y ,1, "rk i.ii'i i"" .i.i n - n,Ts- S "i."v ar fn vsihI hide hitn LYJJJasI MtUlC HONCa A gllEBT ' smli.I.L All kind Li,'.'". i l!lliinBii A MllMf I A C mni Irlsl i if I in f nlKK?l wantkw-mh- ip T(ilrraki Semi ' ; .. na,. nrM, C rvn piA I.ariu, CUSS HNS ' rliy K.. J. I'ls t -Mfg.. li.wliM. t'slsln I'ulumn , , la-il- JrwrU-r- . fur ilseutnwd II Msm. Hletek Say it With Flowers Fresh Cut Flower el AH H1 Hobday s Flower Shop I Keith Fjaporiam llldg. . |