Show 1 e etT tT bf br A Arthur Brisbane Russia Ruia Buy Buys Luxury War Truths Truth Don Dont Don't t Make Yourself Sick Women Alwa Always Pioneer news De n ws from RUMS Rusk 1 INTERESTING Stalin bo boo boa of ot elb ceto- ceto te- te brats brAt th the n n w commercial treaty with Britain br Dr ordering nine British auto- auto coating f to eeb i. i In America Amerces only onty Paul Block distinguished distin publisher r feet feels that be can afford offord nine Holla nolI Royces And with him It ta fa a business He aIMS nea a thorn thom to tak tike important advertisers rt henTer T r they thor are going When Stalin wad d other ether Russians te teal feel 1 that a car Is DeCe necessary that's that f flIn t ty s lIn n bl bigger gr than a mans man's hand It mean that t some somebody y Is beginning be ginning to enjoy wealth and andt moans means nothing good for tor Communism IAn Long go 10 column said to to Wall WallStreet WallStreet Street t b boy hoy y bankers banker unable to collect money lent ent t to Russia Help th them m to tob b become ome rich their Ideas will change and aDd they will 1 bo be e more like Uke you rout ou In war everything y on your side l Is ia beautiful patriotism on the other side horrible brutality Later you look at nt war from a distance dis distance dis- dis tance and things seem to change The British are outraged by a book called A Brass Brus' Hat in n No Mans glens Land written by the British Bri Brigadier adler Crozier Crozer He lIe describes revoltingly the execution tion of a British soldier for tor coward- coward ico leo describes des drunkenness ke ness among officers officers of of- and widespread Immorality among men of bf all ranks rank i General Crozier tells how British i soldiers W wore were re made bloodthirsty y by hIng ly- ly I ing tales of ot German atrocities atrocities to bring out the bestiality my so necessary necessary essary for tor victory and adds the I Christian churches are the finest blood lust creators we have bave and aud of I Ithem them we made mad free use The rho London Chronicle and othet othel papers papers refuse to review the book j The Intelligent ent people of this country country coun- coun try are ore grateful to Pre President ident Hoover Hoover er for his constant warnings against Congressional extravagance In dignified dig dig- dignified Presidential language he says to them what David Warfield said to Lillian Russell 1 in the ol old W Weber ber AndField and andField andField Field days Mr W Vl In the play meets Lillian Lillian Lil Ln- lian linn Russell In tn Paris invites her ber to upper supper and says Go o as far as you like Beautiful Lillian orders ten o or fifteen different dishes Then Warfield Warfield War War- field says Missus because It dont don't donti cost cast you nothing dont don't make your make yourself your your- ur self sick It doesn't cost Congress anything to spend billions taken from the people but If ft Congress Congress' goes too far tar it t will wUl make the country sick Prosperity will not boom if you persuade the man with money that Itis it itis is better to Invest In tax exempt se- se than In enterprises giving employment em em- That will happen If government government government gov gov- reaches in and takes too much from tram incomes A woman 60 50 years old aId formerly an actress murdered red her best friend friend- frienda a woman twenty years younger then killed herself The Thep p police say Jealousy The younger woman Homan ac according to their theory was Invited the older woman not Invited to some social function That probably does not tell all the story But If the Angel Gabriel hasin hasIn has In his hla records any pages devoted to savage killing kUling the word wora Jealousy appears appears' in in them often Love Is strong g as death Jealousy is cruel as the grave the coals there there- t thereof of are coals cools of of- fire fine which bath hath a j. j most vehement flame n Oklahoma Unveils a fine rIne statue to the pioneer woman woman Women have always always always al- al ways been earths earth's real plo e s In Ideas Li ideas and d in action Far back In the Stone Age they had I produced all nIl the gr grains wo we know by developing the seed seede of wild plants Th They y t tamed med female buffaloes to provide pro- pro vide milk J for their children planted gardens chang changed d' d human beings froma from froma a now nomadic dIc to a settled life They are th the pioneers of or tho the frontiers from fron- tiers and pl in fu ideas Inre re ligion lon The influence nce of ot mothers c on their sons Bons In the fife last million years h has bas a s changed men mon from c canal canni bale bals Jo to semi civilized money It Is a n great Improvement 0 Ja Jack l Dempsey once heavyweight t champion will go 0 to Africa to kill kUl lions elephants giraffes muses and rhinoceroses Onon On Ono On on one tye of ot his safaris that's what the Br British h call calU R a hunting expedition n Mr Deth Dampsey Damp Damp- sey soy thinks he JD may Y- Y pick out a colored color hea heavyweight Plenty lenty or of Zulus that could uld fill Mad Mad- Madison loon iBon Square Square G The difficulty lc would t. t b be to make them thom endure prosperity and and bootleg products products aft got there If Mr Dempsey should meet one o of ot the red haired big toot eight tall tau gorIllas goy goy- or Illas hiss of or the country b hi hed he'd d b be De e surprised That kind of heavyweight troll droit along dragging Dempsey could with one hand band Camera Carnera with the other O. 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