Show I I AS IT LOOKS TO ME I lIY TilE J I WASHINGTON D D. C C. Sept 6 The G.-The The hardest worked man In Washington Is John Kramer prohibition enforcement commissioner His friends have ob observed observed ob- ob I served that there are more lines Ob-I Ob in his face than there were when he took his present r job I He lie has haa been working almost night nig-ht and day trying trYing- to put John Barleycorns Barleycorn's a shoulders to 10 the mat since the Inception Unit tion of prohibition Then he has had upon him the great burden of constructing the act in determining who could have permits to obtain rum for tor lawful purposes purposes purposes pur pur- poses and It is telling upon him The fellows he has to deal with are always and he may have contracted contracted contracted con con- his worries from them Still I id Kramer aa r has aS n not lh lost his good f di disposition and h he smiles through U It If all Two news newsboys staged stag a fight in front of the White House on the sidewalk They put on a real bout One of the White House coppers was just on the inside of the tall Iron fence tence and couldn couldn't t get to thorn them to part pact themA them thOm A tall red red faced faced Irishman with rather rath rath- er a Ii distinguished appearance happened happened hap hap- I along and and stopped to watch the scrap I Separate them the policemen yelled at the spectator let em go replied the Irishman every time I see two boys fighting I feel a patriotic desire to hit somebody dy In the nose myself When the boys decided nobody would separate them tiem they became peeved at atthe atthe the crowd that was gathering and shook hands I |