Show 1 r HAS AS HEARD HEARD THE TIlE THE CALL CALL I i L A A dispatch comes from Berlin that Mr r. r Pulitzer ner ivner of the New York World has secured a villa ho most fashionable suburb of Berlin and in in- qi s henceforth to make malte his home there If that ov res s to be true trite it will vill ill be a theme of much macit si tio All 11 of the tile successes of Mr Ir Pulitzers Pulitzer's life ave vo been in the United States lIe He built up a at paper in St. St Louis then he purchased the orIel in in New York and has hM made macic a n great news- news per iper of that lie He has certain commanding peral pernal per- per nal ial al traits trails Ills His idea illen of journalism is to state to make public everything good or td d. d on the theory that the tile public wants to know that's going on He lie has generally generall had staff of able writers he lie would have ha had a paper jilt probably a longer subscription list than any et ier cr daily in the union had not Mr 1 Hearst gone one New ew York and adopting some of the Pulitzer enlarged upon them With his bis great Uh sp sparing rin no expense upon the paper lIe he het liet t have made a very serious inroad into the fits of all the big dail daily papers papers' in New Ne York ty but still the World V orId is a great newspaper u nd it is strange to see that a man who for forty has been lleen a prominent t resident of the country id d one olle of the controlling influences of the conn- conn should as age on move to a foreign 4 to make his home It is just possible that f the ie e recollections of or his youth have b been en forcing t. t and him often themselves more more upon as they the t i with rith old people until the desire became insa- insa L L tJi ble and so he is going away t Age plays as many tricks upon men as child- child IL does Toes A young man in his strength and enIer energy en- en atei ergy and md hope starts for a new country to build f- f up for himself a name and fortune and he lie works Ier until old a age e comes on and some morning orning he wakes ap and tries to recall the old neighbors the old olds s haunts the Ule old friends the old associations and andr r these increase on him until the one great desire of his his life is to g get go- goback back and close his life where t is life he began all It may be so with Mr r. r Pulitzer i- i AH All II his interests are centered in this country he made milLie his fortune fortuno and his fame here we suspect he has imagined himself a thorough American citizen for twenty five years years ears the he old call has come to hi I l lip P TOPS ps away ny |