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Show Boy-Ed has been decorated in recognition recog-nition of the services for which the United States demanded his ,recall. Philadelphia Record. Georgia's law limiting the amount of liquor that may be shipped to one person per-son is going to tempi?1 a number of men to lead double lives. Washington Star. ' A new disease, tle result of strenu-ousness, strenu-ousness, has been discovered. It can't be very dangerous or T. R. would not enjoy such lusty health. Portland Orc-gonian. Orc-gonian. Hobson 's defeat in Alabama is a strong hint that the once kissed and twice dry candidate has worn his welcome wel-come out at home as he has elsewhere. Philadelphia Ledger. No, Constant Reader, the term "council of nine" does not indicate the age of the members, though their actions ac-tions at times might justify such as- ! sutnption. Pittsburg' Gaz.Hte-Times. ' Possibly that Chicago judge opines that the shade of Bacon controls the j columns of the Porkopolis Stock Yards Review. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Bryan says he was defeated in Nebraska Ne-braska by the saloons, and yet some people claim that the saloons serve no useful purpose in society. Boston Tra nscript. Psychology is the best cure for war, announces John Barrett Moore, Columbia's Co-lumbia's professor of international law. Undoubtedly. But when is the psychological psy-chological moment ? Cleveland Plain Dealer. With the 14.5,000 who marched in New York and the COti.OiM turned out bv congress, we are approaching something some-thing that resembles preparedness. Pittsburg Gazette-Times. Rumors that Mr. Penrose of Pennsylvania, Penn-sylvania, the justly celebrated political purist and reformer, is in secret alli ance with Mr. Roosevelt excite no wonder won-der as to the cloud's frame of mind, luit nearly everybody wants to know ; what is the matter with Penrose. New j York World. ; British airmen dropped 1 S .-i M pounds : of food to the beleaguered forces at : Kut-el-A mar a in the course of the : siege. Now we know why they sur-j sur-j rendered. Think of a steady diet of I ma she, I potatoes, gr rambled eggs, shredded biscuits a n d crushed wheat! ! Pittsburg Gazette-Times. |