Show ANOTHER pacific use has been found tor for that former instrument ot of war mar the zeppelin it Is to be utilized in research mork by the massachusetts institute of 0 technology in overcoming the lie nu nuisance biance ot of tog og experienced by aviators on occasions 6 to a when reaching a landing ground 1 most things have their heir rightful uses FULL military honors were paid an old horse on retirement nt at a military academy in the united states with bands playing colors dipping and cadets cabets saluting but lie he probably would mould ha have ve called it square tor for a good old fashioned lot hot bran mash wini winie E mot motorcars hale haie caused the removal of 0 many drinking fountains front rom city streets those who aho still retain the faithful horse should not torget forget that these warm marni days a coot cool drink Is refreshing HOW long will mill it be after 11 issuance quance of the new small sided united states bills before one of the present bills will be I 1 ns as great a curiosity as the lie first ot of the dew ones ale aie probing to be WOMANS etith n increasing TILE THE statistician is always springing surprising things and now he has come out with math it a new one according to figures advanced by one of the tribe of financial statisticians u omen momen now own oner forty per cent ei ef the nations wealth besides four out of five life ansur insurance ance dollars will ill go to women momen and seventy per cent of the estates left by men go to v omen it seems as it if the wealth of woman Is to increase by leaps and boun bounds ds until momen will mill dominate the country finan dally this is not at all impossible in fact eiery everything thIng points to the conclusion that if f 0 women O n keep up their speed in acquire acquiring aig m money 0 ney they will be tar far ahead of men in this respect within the past few sears cars so sociologists have been ranting about women Is place being in the home and all that sort of tiling thing neier realizing how firmly ili ia trenched women are in file financial life of the lie lind it eien too improbable that lit in a century or so the lie tables will lie be turned slid and men will rill be clamoring for equal rights 1 WANTED A BRANE MAN IF one touches a toad one mill mil get warts war a so persons have believed for a very long time why the scientific hooks books on disease of the skin recognizes the tact fact that the unise cause of 0 warts Is unknown the wart it Is known represents a thickening of certain layers of the skin with projection ul blinard inard tills this process Is initiated by an all irritation which may be due to poison I 1 to bacteria to mechanical action or possibly to nerve disturbance a sais dr morris editor of the journal ol of the american medical association there Is one cicel cic ellent lelit way may however ion ot of proving promptly that touching a toad nill mill not lot produce pio fluce U waits atts this Is tj to get a toad load and touch it it ft la Is a safe bet I 1 that the warts marts will mill not appear la in the file last ast majority of cases when this his experiment Is tried this sounds very comi convincing neing lie e are modern progressive and tar far from superstitious superstitions yet we would mould rather someone else made the test TILE THE CONTROL or OF CRIME WHIT the criminal law ri needs eds Is not teeth but brains says william J dono done van former assistant attorney general of the united states not the mental activity of a specially appointed commis slon sion ot of lau lawyers ers but the lie concentration I 1 of the public brains the erli criminal ninal Is alien only mentally and morally ne ile is not a deklyen of some remote island lie Is hi big among us a part of the community lit in the physical sense I 1 ile he lias bas access to the automobile to the airplane and in fit new york state at least far readier access to the automatic pistol than has the law abiding citizen these cannot be kept from mm him shortening and simplifying the processes of criminal law extending the lower of the judge upon the bench en local laws locally instead of through the already encumbered federal courts developing deve lopina a tense ot of res 1 WIRY in the cutten in the file community land lit in i J ladi cial officers office tho are the he steps which mill I 1 biang na about the control of criminality antl anti pastol laws anti laws antiaircraft anti aircraft laus or any other kind of antl laus lais passed on lit the theory that they will n III preterit crime simply the law abiding to the benefit of the I tw breaker the more aws tte re pass the more law bleaken we re hale hae crime rill be te re deuced in pro as the lawbreaker law breaker learns that punishment will be and eer certain tain I 1 ULD LAWS allo bavor I 1 or OF NEW MINES IHNES I 1 WHEN one considers the universal nse me of metals in enery field of effort and i that they are absolutely essential tor for the maintenance of 0 itself it Is 19 impossible to understand uby the miner and the mining tire arc made the subject of drastic legislation legi lation blitch als 11 cou conr ases rages and handicaps the discovery i bud development of new mines the miner actually new wealth and his continued on page seven I 1 EDITORIAL continued from page four 1 I product Is one of prime necessity for mitch there is it a constant and exer eier increasing cre aing demand As a rule his operations are arc on land which ilitch lias has no value other than t the he mineral it contains conflicts with no other industry and turns worthless ort liless mountains and desert into a source of profit to the county and state ile he builds prosperous communities where none existed before adds to the taxable wealth of the state ate and provides a market for the products of the farm factories and of almost every field of product production lon wallace idaho miner TIIE THE FIRST WHISKEY REBELLION TRE THE FIRST whiskey rebellion occurred in 1794 in the western counties of 0 reni ran the uprising was directed against a tax administered by alexander hamilton george washington gathered an army composed of the militia of neighboring states marched mar clied into the disturbed districts seized the leaders of the insurrection and restored the authority of the government it cost the government to suppress the NN hiskey rebellion although at that time the total expenses for military purposes amounted to only the tax in controversy ranged from nine to twenty five cents a gallon at one time the rebels under arms were bere estimated to number AN 11 IS TO DRINK IT I 1 THIS li Is the report of an actual dialogue which took place between two american citizens Iti zens the other day one of 0 them a business nian man and the other a clergyman to bulloni the business man spoke brinkl kl as one does to a good friend hell said the he laman with an air of finality duality prohibition Is a failure and xe we must get used to the idea of making america luet once again but who ulio Is to drink the liquor queried his friend will lou ou why no he be replied jou know I 1 ant am a teetotaler will our son drink it no that shall hall not be would aou ou want it to come back tor for the take eake of bour our clerks cleril no it Is my practice to discharge any clerks who ho drink llau liquor r do aou ou want bour our customers to drink k it r so no I 1 would much rather not I 1 am sure that those who ubo use strong drink will 1111 nut buy so much from me nor ply pay their bills so promptly will aou ou want the engineer on our C train to use it I 1 no I 1 admit I 1 dont want ant to rifle ride on I 1 a drunkards train all ali then you want mant this liquor for the men thom you meet dehing cars on the public highway high no of course not that Is a danger to ever everybody boly 11 1111 then nho Is to drink tills this liquor 0 r in america pray tell me 1 I am not so sure that anybody should drink it I 1 guess were much better off without lt it 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