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V t 1 . . I." V I V . .... TIlltCL' tiesirlnt: ni;.in lnim,1 s.-uint:. u c:oi Viis.slntr . City; country. To pri-vnt. curi..yiiy-..?ker. I ffWUU 1... SdlllUli-, i Jl 1 Hi III.. I 'JUV1J i Weak cloth Co.. liu- , Asbuij Paik, N. j I A I I S I I Healthy, Happy I IB D 1- l'.eautiful new building of the Iouglas "world-cruiser" in whirh a Kihahli f Milan, aged twelve years, w and conducted an orchestra of ''.")( th NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENT! President and Governors Discuss ; Ways of Enforcing the Prohibition Law. LLOYD GEORGE ON GEHMAMV By EDWARD W. P1CKARD HOW nlir laws call lie enforced, es pecially the prohih'n ion law. is exercising the minds f a groat inanv Americans these days. A citizens lnvn hehl in WashiliL'lon under tin- auspices of th.' federal Council . Chunhes of Chrisi in America, an so far as the Vol.Mead act is con. cine the addresses f some of the eminent conferees developed a derided differ- . erne of opinion. Coventor l'inchot ot l'euns ! ania. calliic: tlie presei.i -tate things "whisky rel .el 1 imi." hhintly Pdd the Maine lor the hid; of its M;p , pressioii at the d" "l's of iho Wdiite i House. He chare.'.! the federal en forcement service with hiet!ieionc and held it respollsil.le for tJji tloo.l of il legal liipior l ha t is 1 1. "iri iiLT into !.. I ; aoiatliunities. He said, the ur" enitaent auents, j,, his helief, not onl w inked i at violations of the law hut in man ) ;,ses acted as -rati collector-. lie 1 .-id poliii.-s hielly r.-spoiisihle r the "hlacK disirr.i.e." as-eiain;: that ii! spite alter siate th.' hips of the !:. riant pa 1 1 I 'emoera ' ,,r u--; were pa.d I !' years , i!i" Ii.;"..''' it. 1 crest s ; and lie di I : a re tic -' ; p,. -.i! respect aide ci!:'.'.-:is V ho pa' renie ii... I"'ii;li";,'i'-: and 'hu ain i he in' I us - r . "i'l.e President," declared M". i'in .hot. "is i he en ! man v I .. . : he pres. . i ; emergency. 1 ' is i.,.e 'o M!.. C i hat the lilWs c;j!!!,ot U- en fT'ced. That the Uo'.ernuient of ike T'niied States, liie ii,. .si p"W eri al m- ; ; i ion on a ii h. v. it h i he people .o w iidmiiajy l ehind i'. ;s pow erh-s l.e '..re a few thoasataP or a few hundred thoii-and. "f asserted la c. I'leak.!'- ; i?np!y utit Irr.haMe. 1'he i a. t is. w l:a e never lea My t ri ed." Some people. H'Cal'lv forinc!' Co- er n..- Allen of Kansas, diareed with this pronouncement of l'inchor-, and : a ir.,,,,1 inanx of the President's warm est supp. .iters thought the I'otili-vi ; vanian had unfairly hroken the "ucn ; ilemen's areenn n;" to permit the i President to demonstrate his ahili; to run the government satisfactorily he j fore any other Itepuhlicau hats should : he cast Into the nomination rins,. They said l'inchot, recognized iis a presi i detitial possihilit y. was tryiio to put j Mr. CoolidL'e on the defensive. Mr. Co.ilidsre himself, however, did ! not appear in the least worried over j the situation, lmperturhahle as usual. I he waited for the openlnj; of the con 1 ference of the governors of the states ; in Washington Saturday, and then set j hefore that gathering what he thinks ! is. llie eollitttoli-sollso i.c .tf ihe Iifole . .... , ; lem ot iiiohiiiition enforcement . wnn- I 1 . . otil I' I I I'l 11 I.' .ooeiii.'i lill - 1 ciioi s ciiarges, tie pointed d out thai an extraordinary change in the habits of the American people cannot be wrought in a few years; that complete prohibition will require time and a long process of education: that to im prove conditions there must be a gen eral tightening up of all government agencies, federal, state am! municipal. I'.efore going to Washington the gov- ; ernors met in West Ibidem lnd. There. ! too, thev discussed ..... , lU'ohibition. and ' 1 many of them, especially tin. from I the South. enressed the oiiinion that . , . , , , , . , , 1 the dry law snount ne eniorceu ny ine I states rather than by tlt- federal gov i eminent. ii !' IAYll I.LOYD CK.OlKll". were still prime minister of Croat Iliit- ; ain he could not be received with more i honor and acclaim than are being given 1 him during his tour of American cities, i Kvcryvvhere he stops Ihe ollicials ami ' eminent citizens welcome him and the lopnlace turns out to cheer him and -O Ileal him. -Not a bis auditors agree with all he says, but every Ame . ,. ... lean except iierhaps a tew Mini f fil ¬ ers and pro-Germans who really are prem.el' sel loflll Hi piilili TTTI ,5rilMl hl :,f ,v':'-1 rations, arguing Ilia!, Willie ills mini- rations, a; rv .a- as vitalh inlerestid as any re-imie wc.rk and paymen:s in kin-!. :!:er in getting from Cerniany all that 'I'"' French inteml to continue the cx s posChb- it believed the v.av to go plo.-ali'.n of lip' ?."! Iblhr iudus- :o"C) 11 w s I., rest' the .T. t c.f C -rmany s.i t ha t she could pu.v . I 'ran lill i'lii'l ..f seeking tn c.iPeet h.V i: si'i'i an I ecc .; a' inn of the Unhr. -aid. means "i . v olut imi ii;sti ad of i a ra i ions" and is "'dri i I penple into despair." Mr. I.!o,d t;oir;'i' then, as he had in ! repartitions plan known as the "tech ! ,,!!,!' addresses. declat'i"! Iiitnself nieal studii's" and ate said to approve wholly in fi,v.r of t!ie proposal of Sec- I of it, and it is believed the Italian ami i re'irv- iin .lies iteii -i e, .1 mi i i ss ii hi of I . . . j elieft loiild 'leiermnio ( n'ni 1a n s ; I oa pacit o pa. He pii'siimed that i I the I idled Stales would 1'"' represent ' e.l on such a commission, and could tind no rr;iMi why I'raln'e should oh ' ieel to the plan. In '.Ids way. he said, "v. e w..u'd tin.! a wav to a-oe;'.;;n liov ti.iich C.-rmany can pay. and .-nee we i have done Mia', then v e c aid march ! '. i O't her to ci impel her to pa . Ill eoli. lUstoli Mr. l.o d ieo' LTe spoke of t!te day of the a ri n i - : i . . say i nu : "It a- re! dawn, hut it was tin daw n of peace, and "tir hopes w ere ni'n. 'i',:e an old orient; dawn": Thou -h." The u:,- om;. lo ids ;lr P will a'm all ihe i s a '. -.!; it 1 1 a - ! n 1 i :ir-' fuii aii the W is. I. C ' ! A :.' ' p ) ii s'i i;!.si:;d.XN a ; di'M ;., , ,:' I ,, -n ., n '. f ih : r a pa ! i i IvM't w . ' I ' s; ;:!.to;l:. etuent w : ! i'oi-"a n i ;-a ' ion ! iri!ig the V "st i a IK'll. N.c , as iii.- r.-n ' i an a rk. will a pp. -a r V. id be based .'U ihe Kei' h-halil. d '. -erv, and 'rd. atarv mor'gagis ,., al! Criaan tea! prop.-rty. and at til's; wli! aino'ei' to 1 ,'j. io.i "i ",( m hi marl-is. incpid itlg the lis, awe. Next there W i'd all isst;,- ,if small gold b.an cert i Iha I es .. a total of jni i.i mm 1,1m hi gold marks. Tin paper mark will remain in the field for a time a!.d there will be no effort to cont.-ol iis exchange value. This seemed unite satisfactory to every one, but meanwhile the Socialists and Com munists were busy and the people were hungrv ami without emplovmen; . i l ..'?.. !.!..!. 1 1 1 . . . . Ill l.einu, i.l'ipMS ami ouiei pia. es there were desperate food riots which the police could quell only with blood shed. Then the states of Saxony and iu. ...-..- me , . ,,,, s-.s .,00 .j,.,.;, Palestine '-rather than throw Socialists are in control, openly delied j ,( iuti, SI(.,1 ;l Ilinvik.r f:lctur. ! resemann ami ine j.ernn govern nu-nt. Tl lictator's inilitarv governor if Saxotiv had ordered the disband- merit of the state's protective organi- : zatmns am th surrender of their ,. , arms, threaten in militarv action . . . . ... , M".iiost t hetn t t hev da nor com ii v ! , , . - of the state, said he would ignore the order and the Saxon diet sustained him. Tliuii ngia, which is governed by "workers" organized much like a Kits- 1 I sian soviet, was ordered not to lnnii a j republican guard. Herr I-'roelieb. bead ; of the Thuringian government, replied j in a long and defiant proclamation, de i daring Si resemann 's dictatorship un- ! ' " " " " i i . s 1 1 u i hi ia i aim im'i iii. ne s.aie : . . : woiitd reor -irae its delellsive lorces I . t .err : Im t'l-rlit llir.in "ll to 11 titlisti i . . ,. 1 at saxouv s side, ihe cerniaii camnei ai once decided to give full powers to ine iiiiiii.ii i 'iiiiiuaiiu. i s in .-,i.',i and Thtiringia to see that the orders of the government are carried out. Bavaria under the die!:. lot-ship of I Vnii Kahr is reasonably quiet. An or- ; state commerce commission has or ' dinanee has been issued ordering the i ((rv, an Invest igalion into rates and . I i s 1 1 ; ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 of all Ked societies and forbidding ihe dissemination of propa ganda of the third internal ionale. D1 l-'.Al.S between France ami indr.s- trial magnates of the Itul.r for resumption "f deliveries of material in kind to the allies on reparations ashington. Hearing completion. 2 und llie wurlil. .". --Maostrn N'ini lliood of Saint John the P.aptist," musicians from many lands. outit are falling through because rr St resemann has stated publicly l! the industrialists need net look the Corman government for pay nt of such material, especially dur- g the reorganization nf the nation's mces. A nieninraniluiu to this ef t was delivered in Premier l'..in- ,;:,n- ''--'-i .'. ;.i .in iiiiiii nn- ""':ni''i n ,-i"i I l ies, holding that th icriii:: n U" - ernme'it tni;t find a means ,if pa inn the nwiii'i's. If l'oinc;ire persi; in his present cii;i'se there is rev.vrd dan'er that l'ratie.. will he isolated t'i( ",i it i,oi in nf .against ( e inia n . i'ln- I'.ritish authoi'i liies have 1 n sjudyiiin the r.cluian .Japanese rei iresent a t i es on the rena- .. .: ... . ., i a t ions conimissiou are or ttte same mind. So far the French have heen atiie to snsetra.'k any tormal consul- eration ,,f ihis plan. The l'.dgians estimate that hy means of mortgages the allies can raise J.sTn.nutl.lMNl -,,, marks (STlT,- ..." 'i i) am I repa.-;; tie; , pa.Mneiiis, leaving lie rman govern- meiit the balance p. cover the budget and also t.. pj,y f,.r coal and other de- liveries in kind. This pial is sli-htly l"'ss tlntii the original repa rut ion sihedule. which amounted to ".immi, i m ii i.i mi i eld i:..iri;s ( s.'.i m i.i mi 1,1 h n i) in oa-a j.lus ut; per eelit of the ep. .rt.s annual1)', an eiiai:i!.d i:rand total of m ii ii mi.m m i .,,) j ni, irks. Aia.ri-aa I .'.aVell- l I ui : d an: ,;: .!, .-all I . r .; " i ' I lel'e ll . 1 I Ku KPix ixc, '.i; Moi-d'v : a i;aari'ei oer s'ieii that mpjh: i , i w me open. 1 "e! a. a trs :, .' a ! ' "!,,; a ! .a- w ere .m m:.-, - ..- o.aMe.an.ac !t,c v-a'..ake p. if.. ;;rave 'd in : id- and -..imi,; to : her ,' i n o 1 1 . i . er a c i - iv tin' com- -!!. ' " me to agree- ! to the Col, Vlllti. Ul . v. hile net spei dl ' Kl.iti. coiei. nmed os;. bv la 'iai I. ! -Ul itn : ; i i a vv hi.'i all n e; II organ .! Till:, ikiaiiom lives labled mi-. . d represent .1 solmi.in providing for nn it; v est i ga : ;on of everv member "f 'he body io determine whether lie belonged to the Ku Klnx Klau and au ; le ri.ng the expulsion of all mem bers found to be kiansmeti. The house committee on investigation and im peachment of d .eiiior Walton and other siate otiioer.s proceeded with ihs wi irk v 1 gi irons! v. i SI1AKL .ANCWII.L, famous Jewish A n,,l,!ieisr . ,t .er, red hs. fore the Amcrii'an .Jewish congress in i New York and asserted that the Jews ' must forego their political hopes re- ' as the vv.orld has become.'' Tlie con- i i gr.-ss formaliy disavowed this view, i Next dav Mr. Zangvvill said ho never ' , hml ;lU(lu.IK.L. ,.lnWer , unJt.r. stand r more dense to appreciate this ..-ci, ,....'.t.i.. .. .l...." i .... fc. , i ....... ....... i 1 1 .1 1 issur-. i in- iiouoie ii'oti in- addeil, aside irom a weak luutisti gov ernor, is the fact that the Arab under stands politics and the Jew does not, because he has Io.,t ..'out act with na tional politics through I.Siki years' ab sence from his national home." Tl ISN 1 necessa rv to tell anyone th " ISN'T lie. Yankees won the world's champion- ! ship nor how they won it, but the I event must be set down as part ot the , , .. , ..... a. 'ri,., ,t r.,,- record ol the week, the icieipts lui . . , 'be six games played were more man ... ...'.. . .... j .si ,( )i m i.i n h i, ,, winch the players divide 1 up nearly .S.'i,'..',.(M)n. The series was more than connnonlv dramatic in inci- j dellt. , joKKKINC some measure of relief O for American farmers, the inter- charges on grain ami gi'u: products. The inquiry affects all reads carrying those products. The American farm Unread federation has asked a -i per j cent reduction in rates on wheat ami ! Hour for expori. ami Secretary YVal j lace has recomn'iended a 2o per cent cut in rates on farm products. Allen COPPER RANGES Allen manufacturing company NASHVILLE :-: :-: :-: TENNESSEE iJ POSITIVELY REMOVED For cvpr forty years beaut i f u! women have been keeping their skin 8fi. elear fr.'e from Freckles with IIU t H ItKBBT'H FBEt'KLK 01 STMRT. Fully K'aranteea. Bonkle free Two sizes, H. 25 crBoc. At (lnitcKlstn or postpaid. UB (' II. BKUBV (II , 29754 Ho. Slrhlru A , fllH A 1,0 Oiive Emblem of Athens. Hou the olive tree came to he the emlileiu ol Athens is t-.id m t.reeU invtliohcv. 'I'w o deit i-s Minerva an. Nept line - w i.-hed to found a city on the same spot, and. referring the mat- ter to Jove, the king of go.'s and men decreed that the privilege should h- .'ranted to whichever would bestow tl. ;il"l leflll U'-'t oil ihe future in- habitants. Neptune struck the earth with iiis trident and forth amo a war mise Minerva produced n.n olive tree, emblem of peace. .lov e S erdi'1 W US III 1 , i lirrva, who t bus be. -a me " h roddess of Athens. :' Ml . 1 1 roii s . i i i 'he I ask lii;a i".,Ue of u.-o'diioral '"" H'l! "i. ed U V'. .'I. iii's-' I'.-Mopi .f Sure Cure. viiij; .irur. m i'dhvdrar. I " i a s-i -'id and I those . Vo-o- am, i O'lie dc n'-i . ' s , ; a ' scrpr; I hl ,,,, nn, ), pm.-rl D you fake imm a k.mk IT must be humiliating for thousands of people to confess that they lack tlie will-power to stop coffee. They know from experience that it re sults in irritated nerves; keeps them awake nights; makes them nervous. Yet they don't seem to be able to say "no." If you find that coffee harms you change to the pure cereal beverage Postum. Youll find it delicious and satisfying. And it is absolutely free from caffeine or any other harmful drug, so you can drink Postum at any meal, and as much as you want. CESS BCARiNa FOR 25 years Allen Ranges have given dependable service and proved their economy in operation. To-day they are vastly re fined in finish, but the real reason why they sell more quickly is the reputation established by old Allen Ranges. Write for our illustrated catalog and name.of dealer near you. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM RemoTesf'.'inarufr stepsflalrFftlllflB Reatorei Color and I Beny to Cray and Faded H&M and B f. 1 iniw-fTi.t. B HINDERCORNS Inuses. eif., stops all pain, ensures comfort Vo ttm fi et. niaUe walklci; n, 15a. by mail cr at Uru Cista liiseoi Cbemlcal Works, Catctiuirae, N. T. Twisted. It was his tlt'st ureal soeech, and he wtinted it to lie a success. '1 H!s oration was loti and passionate an,l he wished to end It with a war- u.j- llt. eoiihl have couched his warning in the old proverb about locking th ....l.U. m...r nfto- th.. hors wn nArw .but that was foo c. iimnonphice. Hf . .vr.t...l sotr.eth'uiL.' ..riinnl t. thought of sicetliing lietter. Tl,en be shouted . "1 oii'r, I beg of yoa d"ii't wail ti'l tlie bouse takes Are b'o'-e von summon the liremen." - - - - Just a Week's Run. "W bar s'i 1 ..f a nasehall team ' piiii' town':" "Well. sir. he hr- ' ''. c-k of -..n we wee - v.- were ,!ti lie' pcalialp. 'iild tl'l'1' ' 'airdiv ai,vi....; in this town eji .. Wiie'he:' t'.e 'e Cj, is ill foUft -ixtll Place." That Chap's Been Here. Too. The fellow W irl, lie pi. lee f,. jJA fit:' oi day i" u.-f '.:.- in is usually jt,. ,",;ii Who is a :' "' !'i.;- ni-Crcaf sped- ;a.. Pleasant I!::! Tim.-- eero Your grocer sells Postum In two forms: Instant Postum (In tins) prepared instantly In the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (In packages) for those who prefer the flavor brought out by boiling fully 20 minutes. Th cost of either form is about one -half cent a cup. J orders J
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