Show I s sr r I L WH WHY VOTE VOTES FOR FOB WOMEN WOMEN I IN 1920 Congress not long ago was quite seriously discussing the apparent need R a 1 i v of the nation for a regent during the period of Mr 11 Wilson Wilson's s disablement rt Congress Isn't making tanking on this subject nowadays Anything farther Is likely to take the form of r apologies to the first lady of the land Anyway revised reports from Washington concerning John Barton Darton t have it that the L v Paynes Panes new honors fir former head of the shipping board was Invited one pleasant afternoon to call at nt the White House Mrs 1 Wilson VIlson Wil Wll- s his tea son received him poured asked him how many lumps and incidentally Incidentally In In- remarked that the president president r dent wished to appoint him secretary secre secre- r tarv tart tary of the Interior Judge Payne Y Yin succeeded uc in stirring the fragrant orange pekoe ekes without spilling a n drop e before w S I and In accepting the position the sugar melted t the revised A few days later say similar invitation With his cup of tealie tea reports leports Admiral Benson received a 11 of the chairmanship of the offer he lie received from Mrs Wilson the presidents president's shipping hipping board He skillfully sipped and patriotically accepted is la femme have been a la In motto Th The French whose national reported to for time time ever ever since ambassador hep so to speak some President Wilson but had llad achieved a n Paris that he had been unable to see most enjoyable chat over the teacups with Mrs Wilson on the subject of the American reservations to the treaty Why all this fuss over the tIle slogan Votes for women in 1920 7 A SUPER PRESIDENT IN MR BARUCH BARUC 1 I Barney Baruch Baruch whoever whoever h he may inay b be be said Senator Sherman of Illinois recently In the senate Representative Rep y William J J. J Graham of TIll HII- lois chairman of the tIle t house war expenditures expenditures ex ex- pem u res committee evidently has more Information regarding Bernard Bernardt M. M r. r Ba Baruch portrait portrait herewith t At i. i t ins my ny rate he said the other othey da day y among ther they rr Baruch had more i I Barney power s during the war than any other man manin mann in n the world Barney Baruch uch controlled absolutely the food supply of the United t States States Ar Barney Baruch originated the price fixing policy for all commodities and ind nd put It Jt In operation x t Barney Baruch regulated the y i reduction of st steel el copper and Iron r and decreed their disposition br Barney Baruch had supreme authority au nu Ne Union over the products by-products of the coke ovens of this country and dominated at the sources of supply the nitrates nitrates ni- ni rates and fertilizers of the world In uIn fact we actually had In n the war a super president in Mr Baruch ashead as head lead of the war industries board and intimate of Mr 1 Wilson VIlson here and In Paris Those are not my ray statements I have given you but replies under oath path made by Mr Baruch in his examination before our committee J JOHN l N y SHELL SHEll SHEll- f if AINT INT T DEAD EA YIl I Uncle Johnny Shell who is goc going go go- c ing on his year does not purpose purpose pur pur- yv pose to be bossed b by an any upstart r father in law in law b by heck A few days ago the e second wife of the world worlds oldest man a young oung woman in her herY Y Y x 4 thirties lied died at their mountain home 4 c Y i I on Fur Sartin creek in Leslie counts count Uncle Uncle Johns John's s year six year six ear old son r his constant companion since the tile little little lit lit- r tle tie fellow was old enough to wall walk was all that was left to him He Her s would be a comfort during the short r r. r period left for him the old mountaineer mountain mountain- eer told his neighbors p George Chappell a man Ivan In his sixties st ties is Uncle Johns John's s father in father in- in r la laws law w. w lIe He took charge of his grandson r and stat star ted fed home with him Uncle U cl r k John was too old law father law he held d to take care of the boy He should r L' L be sent to school His protests going unheeded Uncle appeared with his flintlock of his Indian fight days He shouted to Chappell to stop Knowing the old mans man's reputation as the best shot in Leslie county Chappell Chappell Chappell Chap Chap- pell obeyed The boy ran back to his father as the father father law law In-law retreated hastily from the farm tI I r aint dead yit by a long shot declared the old man L SG SCHROEDER RO ER WILL Ll Om TRY TO T FLY HIGHER I H I Just about the first thing tiling Maj 1 R. R W. W Schroeder of Chicago said when he came to In the hospital qt at Dayton was that he was going higher next time The major had just flown to feet a new record and had fan fallen en more than five miles while unconscIous unconscious un un- 4 conscious for foJ two minutes s landing r with eyes frozen shut an and in n a state of collapse The Immediate cause of 7 t the flyers flyer's troubles was the exhaustion exhaustion f. f tion of his oxygen tanks Ills Instruments f off v ments meats show that he exceeded 1 Rohlf's world record b by feet and und that he encountered a tela temperature tempera era era- t ture tire of f 07 degrees degree below zero It t th thew a appears PP ears that Major s s Aa L L Schroeder was vas actually bumping around l In iii what the scientists jocularly y X y call tl the a roof roar roof of the world t a The They assert that there is a 11 mysterious y l lous ous Intangible roof to the world where ere the thermometer stops falling falling even begins to rise e. e Major Schroeder was ivas dressed d I Il 1 cr than limn an polar set forth forn forth any v V e explorer P who ei e ever er cr erY lIe Ile lit II wa el a y wa wrapped in flexible electric heaters d' d 1 Modern hi Mn n Inventions of before the war made not ot only Major MajorI I l voi vo n ne P pos Possibly t but hut a uH enabled him to return with an nn acI ac nc- I curate OM MO record t r rf the tho flight in to his r rin cnn al' al |