Show S““!S SEE Inland HEAR around the 'Steam and tlot Radiators So fleat Can NATIONAL CAPITAL By Carter Field t!nfc I Ills 13 t Barclay Hasting Expert Oat of Cirealato Freely I get complaints JENTLY ' about or hot water heating to keep radiators corn-hcondition is often due to air the coils of the radiator r must be released before : can fill with steam This is simple being remedied :$ If your jmatic air valves r has such valves and the un- ‘rs remain the little plug at the top of ' Jve the plug tightening when all the air escapes ie valves Putting the vent : sees ' for a few hours in a conof kerosejpe also helps to Re the air ver if neither of these corrects the trouble— or the coils fill with water— it be a good policy to have pert check the valves and the difficulty possible also for hot water jrs to become ercome this open the air once in awhile with a valve na leave them open until starts flowing from them j "Quotations" — — A ce things not as they arc I we are — f M Tomlinon poor life this if full of rare vc no time to Maud and stare Uiam Davie in merely ng happily married of the art of living Vvelopmenl I superlative degree— ITilliam mankind defer lie beat it ran do iful things it can in king that every last one and that from day to and the mom each a icp’rate NO i enjoy day may he lost time i Muller rternit) extreme to equal plenty a well a want friemK — f Cowley fhree Days’ Cough four Danger Sipal matter how many medicines ave tried for your cough chest or bronchial Irritation you can relief now with Creomulsion us trouble may be brewing and jannot afford to take a chance any remedy less potent than mulslon which goes right to rat of the trouble and aids o soothe and heal the Inflamed jus membranes and to loosen n expel the phlegm en if other remedies have failed t be discouraged try Creomul- Your druggist Is authorized to ad your money If you are not aughly satisfied with the from the very first fi Creomulsion Is one word— not and It has no hyphen in it for it plainly see that the name he bottle Is Creomulsion and 1 get the genuine product and relief you want (AdvJ ET RID OF BIG UGLY PORES ir or dates iowt3iio:n !Al MAGNESIA MADE I FRESH YOUHG HU EUUTIfUl ac han't a chance whan big ugly ' poll Man lor tn soft dmasa of a fresh young ocmplexioa Jo's Facial Magnesia does miraclafl Rightly skin Ugly pores disappear zcoma firm aid smooth Joor coaiptodoa take itiSbitahiHlivtll ea new beastf Dadoi'ifieUl WlU rukbU diilro Afegte Mime yo otully m “" nract yomx akia booa oti maottor U by arm weehed oUam WiinkU JPrricOo ll7 dimppMr BSnr yok bow It Dmtoa looghi fom Mttraly w akta lorillnaaa EXTRAORDINARY OFFER °7 tree Mmmt paoloa'a Facial M 0 mad— food be “w waw kawinva im aaad yoa aiuUUoc ' Prtoa $1 ) plus a ngvlaf aiiad bo Waiata fkaowa tbraagho Iba srtgtnui Milk ol Maoma a Daatoa Magi Mint (how akla apaeUll aaaa) i all be Milan mtT7 C r" jjDoa bday laMaaoalclhlaramiiablaafla ENTON’S fetal Magnesia I SELECT PRODUCTS IM 44M — 23rd SC laacMaadCityItT I laokmad Bad SI (ouk ea atampa) loa a kick aaad ma you a a apaolal laliadaolory mHaaBom e a Ifl a t9f dddrN ’r— Sitb CORRESPONDENT Washington — Sen William Gibbs McAdoo is ha ing plenty of trouble trying to dium up support for bis bill which unild exempt American coastwise sl”ps fiom payment of Panama caral tolls In the first place the Treasury dipartment is opposed to the plan because it does not want to give up the revenue The leasury is having enough trouble with oongioss because that boo) wants to cut taxes in vaious drcctons and is ery reluctui t to miposo any new ones to leplu e them But thjf is onl part of the opposition Theie ate still a good many senatois aid i epi osentativos who remember when Mr McAdoo was lobbying on this Panama canal tolls question but lohhv mg on the other side! One of the first big fights of Wilson was to repeal the exof American coastwise emption President ships from these tolls Wilson held first that the exemption violated the spirit if not the letter tff the treaty with Great Britain But he also held that this granting of exemption to our coastwise shipping was bad economic s So bitter did the fight become involving all the then very stiemg fooling in th s country that it left scars which were still ugly when Wilson cnteied on lus last fight— to ram the Versailles tieaty So high did feelthrough the senate ing run that on at least one occasion only too bulk of Sen Henry F A dihurst of Arizona tin list suddenly between two quart eling senatois prevented fisticuffs right on the senate floor Resented Opposition Vhelp w FAMOUS WASHINGTON They looked at each other In blank astonishment— then amaed recognition gasped "Why Natalie Patkcrl' the dumbfounded outh ‘‘Bruce Dtaperl"— exclaimed the bewildctcd actually gul Wilson to the day of his death never forgave any senator or representative who opposed him on tins Panama canal tolls issue He never made any allowance for political For instance it was expediency clear at the time that no senator from any of the Pacific coast states could go along with him and hope to survive at the next election Yet Wilson never forgave Sen George E Chamberlain pf Oregon nor Sen Francis G Newlands of Nevada for voting as their own states demanded He was the more convinced of the rightness of his cause because most of the Republicans on the senate foreign relations committee including Elihu Root and Theodore E Burton went along with him ’ He was the more sensitive because the platform on which he had been elected barely a year before the fight started pledged the Democratic party specifically to continuance of this canal tolls exemption The issue has never quite died The platform on which Warren G Harding was elected in 1920 promised that the exemption would be restored though no move to carry out this promise was ever made Opponents of the exemption point out that it would apply only to coastwise ships never to overseas shipAs coastwise shipping is ping barred to foreign ships there is no question involved of encouraging American shipping except on the possibility that the exemption would permit the coast to coast ships to haul some freight which now goes by rail This last argument rouses no enthusiasm in the administration today because of The eagerness to do Everything possible to help the railroads in order to stimulate buying by the railroads But Mr McAdoo is now a senator from California and hence sees the problem through California glasses Whereas his devotion to Woodrow Wilson is no greater than when he wirelessed from a liner his pair against senate approval of the World court another Wilson Issue Bill bill Pressure for the is not based purely on humanitarian motives nor is it just politics Similarly resistance to the measure is not based purely on the idea that only this form of brutal lawlessness is the proper preventative for certain types of crime Underneath the surface there is a extent real struggle of which has nothing to do with lynching per se nor even with the crime situation To the South the proposal which has been a constant threat for 30 years is but another form of the the force bill back toward The force end of the last century have put supervision of would bill elections in the individual states In the hands of the federal government Southerners were sure that it would mean federal troops at their polling places on election day for the ostensible purpose of makto ing it possible for every negro vote and with the concealed Rethey feared of providing publican majorities by bayonets The South beat the force bill by a filibuster lead by Sen Arthur Pue The proposal Gorman of Maryland was never seriously made again Most of the agitation for the bill which originated in the Leonidas C Republican party (Rep Louis Republican was the St Dver for many se- sponsor of the bill sions) comes from politicians anxious to curry favor with the Negro voters in their districts or states Whether it really pays dividends in votes is a moot question Actually Mr Dver was almost defeated by a negio Democratic opponent despite his pi eminence in this cause And the Republican negro Oscar De Priest was defeated by a Demo- ciatic negio in Chicago who still holds the seat To Cut State Powers But interested also in the drive are a group which believes the best intci csts of the country will he served by extending federal powers and decreasing state powers This gioup has a splendid object lesson for its argument in the activities of the They point to the achievements of these federal men and to the gains made in the war on automobile thefts since transporting a stolen car across a state line would bring the federal detective agencies intr play ThVpe is a good deal to be said on both sides but the fact remains that while the South is still strongly Democratic and follows the New Deal in somewhat laggardly fash- ion because of its party regularity it is still unconvinced on the old states’ rights issue It wants to re- tain state rights and powers though of course it wants its full share and a little bit more if it can get it of fedcial spending So the South views the anti lvmh-mhill M mv of the it h srnpii u n Southerners fighting it m the senate and house would he tickled to death to have go after the leaders of lynching mobs — if they were sure it would stop right theie Tics does not nicyi that theie me not some Southerners remaining who believe lynching is occasionally necessary Strange Maneuver A l lull in reverse is the strange maneuver possibly— may send the present congress down in history as upsetting every tradition of political legislative bodies The possibility of such an extraordinary proceeding is occasioned by the tremendous public demand for so the tax legislation revamping that a green light may be given business and the return of prosperity It is complicated by the fact that for every dollar of lightened tax burden on the corporations another dollar must be imposed in some other form of taxatioh— unless that dollar is saved by restricted spending Prediction expert Emil Huija said to some friends a f£w weeks back that congress would surprise everybody by simply refusing to grant the administration appropriations of anything like the volume of the last few years The former ace lieutenant of James A Farley was greeted Wlth smcs whcn he made thls as The smiles may still have sertion been justified but there is beginning to be a possibility that congress will actually do a job of budget slashing which will bring very deep pain to Harry L Hopkins and Harold L Ickes to mention just two of the officials most in danger from the pruning knife Sen Pat Harrison chairman of senate finance the committee shocked his colleagues considerably the other day by stating that if the strong senate bloc advocating repeal of the undistributed corporation earnings tax succeeded it would be necessary’ either to impose a sales tax or go after incomes so small that they are now exempt Harrison hastened to add that he had always opposed a sales tax and His main point was that still did it might be possible to modify but not to repeal the undistributed earnFor the same reason— ings tax that the Treasury could not spare the revenue— he opposed repeal of the capital stock tax W’hich — just Needs the Money The point is that the Treasury not only needs all existing revenue it needs more if the budget is to be Whereas politics as well balanced as consideration for the small income families makes taxing them esany more highly objectionable pecially if the tax is to be direct so that they can see it Which confronts congress with the as Its leaders now only alternative view the situation— to cut expenditures to the bone This would be all very well If it were not that each individual senator and representative wants to keep the money flowing from the Treasury to his particular state or district That is the traditional basis Senator A wants an for for his state but to appropriation get it he has to agree to vote for similar appropriations for the states of Senators B3 C and D Otherwise these senators would not vote for his appropriation So that the' only way expenditures can really be cut effectively is for this process to be reversed— for Senator A to say to his colleagues: "I will agree to cut the appropriations for my state If you will agree to cut them in yours e B!J Srmllf U— Wfu Scrvtc Fimi son ('whoie m tie snmv came the sound of queer little ripThey looked at each pling music other again with wide open ejes then burst Into rollicking laughter They gathered up the wayward tos und Biuce loaded them into his cur With the gul beside him a triumphant smile played over his face and they talked excitedly as the motor raced oer the hills "Mother and Aunt Em just left for farm and I’m going gi aiulfather’s It HE doorbell Amanda! up tomoiiow but now tell me about may be the man with the yourself Natalie’ hobbv horse” cried Natalie “Bime aie so much Parker as she gathered up a con- fun Edith surprises doesn’t know I m comfused heap of Ghi istmns ribbons and ing ” gay coloied wrappings strewn about Natale got a real surpiise howthe sitting room ever in a few moments for no one There was a sound of quick was home at her sister’s house of on and boots crunching stamping After lepented ringing and poundthe scraper The old servant opened ing she looked at Biuce in dismay the front door and a man set an Her eyes wondeied toward the enormous package in the hall said Parker home about the blustering I have the something “Oh Brueel keys of snowstorm and was gone the stone house! Lets go over and As the woman carried the packbuild a fire we can at least keep age in to Natalie a chirpy sound of warm until they come ” funny little tinkling music issued With logs from Harlow's woodpile from the bulky bundle Her black Bruce soon had a roaring fire rompeyes snapped with delight as she ing on the hearth They stood becut the heavy cords Out tumbled a hobbyhorse S' handsome fellow with a leather bridle a white woolly lamb with button eyes and a bell on his neck a rabbit with a perky tail and a queer little whimsical top that seemed to laugh with' merty music every time it was moved There was a wispy angora cap just big enough for a baby and a tiny white mull oh so little of real fui with a tippet to match Amanda gasped! “All 'em No one eep'in you Mis gif-- ' Natly would ever think of sech I things' jes hopes ’em Hallow chillun ’picmates the— the— " hut Bruce Soon llad a Roaring Eire her voice waveml The sleev of Romping on the Hearth her alpaca frock brushed acioss the (lames the gul’s blond hair tear dimmed eyes as she picked up fore an aureole of gold fiammg her the crumpled blown wrappings and like face the man tall and bronzed fled from the loom a lei t and capable Early next morning Natalie set‘‘Let’s look through the house” tled back in a train for a suggested Natalie lending the way ride her heatt brimming with hapAt the turn on the stairs there piness was a wonderful beehive window on Many changes had come over the the landing and a friendly window-sea- t Edith her older young girl’s life Many They lifted the lid things were stored in the seat Candles! — “What’s this boxT out candles!” called Christmas 111 “Let’s light up the winBruce in dows!” Back down stairs they dashed and soon the rambling stone house was Bruce went over a glitter of lights to Harlow’s to get some more logs and returned with the wood and a package “Natalie delivered somebody I these holly wreaths at Edith’s found them at the back door We'll put them in the windows Ho hoi — What’s this? Mistletoe too!” "Here’s a footstool Bruce tack it “Why Natalie Parker!” Exclaimed on the hall arch” the Dumfounded Youth With a flutter of eestacy Natalie looked smiling but the firm face sister married Arnold Harlow and of Bruceup Draper wore an expresHer house adlived in Hillsboro With a comsion of grave appeal old stone the rambling lovely joined and tenderness bination oi homestead where Benjamin Parker he took her strength in his arms a widower lived with his daughter “Dear Natalie this mistletoe is a Natalie and the faithful Amanda symbol of the plighting of love’s When Mr Parker passed away troth" His voice trembled Natalie closed the house and went There was a moment of silence in Boston to teach kindergarten moment of mutual confidence and a Amanda went with her which had been alunderstanding The train dashed along through most instantaneous Her blond head a whirling snowstorm Deep in the rested in the hollow of his shoulder tender mood of reminiscent reverie the eyes warm Through Natalie fell asleep tears gathered— his words clung to “Hillsboro — H illsboro i her senses like a benediction with a bound She awakened Clutching her grip a box of barley The heavy front door swung open and almost dragging the candy There stood Edith Arsuddenly and unwieldy pack cumbersome still half asleep stepped nold little Phillip and Peter— and Natalie Marjorie looking in wonder as tiny out at the very end of a long frosty Natalie and Bruce awkwardly stamplatform x In confusion blushed and mered man in a big fur A tall young “Well well” chuckled Arnold to somecoat was waving good-bthe lights— we—we thought one on the train as it pulled out In “we saw — er— “ and crossing the hall he his excitement he took a long free gripped Bruce firmly with a friendly stride backwards on the platform hand while Edith kissed her hsppy and crashed into Natalie hearted sister The two went down in the drifted “Look here Bruce” said Arnold anow in a heap The cord broke on “let’s make this the reopening of the big bundle the the old homestead end send for multitude of Christmas gifts scatAmanda” tered in every direction O Waiter Niwipipir Union ifu i !?W' a? 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