Show PERSONAL MENTION Representative James Kennedy of YounGstown 0 hns been taking liberties with his boyhood friend ptescntaUa Jlopg of Colorado Dashing to Introduce I Mr HogS to RcpiCBCnUUlVQ Hedge of lawn Mr Kennedy led his friend around in the Iowans desk IIcdpcHogg was hlu laconic exclamation as the two met S Mis UlHo Doveicux Blake the noted woman siiffnitrltt Is convinced that May orelect McClcllan will do lila bust to give Xcv York a I good government She ar rlvcn at this conclusion by a process of reasoning which Is perhaps rulhcr feminine femi-nine I remember his mother Nclllo Marcy says Mrs Blake as a much admired ad-mired and beautiful ghl and feel sino that her son will do well In lilt new place I a S Edwin Warflcld Governorelect of Mary land has worked at a great variety of rroicsslons l and occupations In the course of his busy career Mr arfield has been a farmers boy clerk in country store rural ru-ral school teacher registrar of wills of llownid county lawyer country editor I business manager of old Tlaltlmoro Day Stale Senator suiveyor of the port of Bal timoic chief owner of the Dally Law flee 01 d of Baltimore organiser and general malinger of time Fidelity and Deposit coin patty of Maryland > president of the Sons of the AmerIcan Revolution and president of the American Historical society t > V Congressman Edward Hamilton of Nibs lIch was out walking not far from his home recently and sat down on a fence to I rest A passing teamster offered him a lift which Mr Hamilton accepted They drove sumo distance In silence and then the teamster said Professional man The Congressman answered Yes Then quoth the driver1 You aint a lawyer or youd bo talking you nlnt a doctor or youd have a satchel you aint a preacher because you cussed when you barked your shins galling Into the wagon Say mister what Is your profession anyhow I tim a politician said Hamilton Huh I snorted the teamster Politics aint no piofcsslon Politics Is a disorder |