NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1923. '
New Britain Herald
HERALD PUBUI1I1NO COMPANt
taauad Pallr (Sutidny Baeapiull
At lUitld mat-. Church Siraat
IUBKRIPTION RATEI
lt.lt a Taar.
l:.t Three Mentha.
fao. a Month.
IntirM at 1h Poat Oftli-a tl New Brlttln
l Sacond Clou stall Mur.
TGLKPHONB CALLS
Vtualnai Office i?J
Kduorlal Hooma ....
The anl profitable clvnniti nudium
in Ilia City. Circulation boolia ami
praaa room alwaya opan to advartltara.
Member of tlia AMoeiatfd Prvaa.
Iha Aaaoelattd run la airlualvaly an
tit ltd to ttio uaa for ra-i'ublli-atlon or
all nawa eradltad to It or not oiiiemHu
cratlltad In una papar and alao local
nawa publlatieu lxsrain.
tliut it cttniiot Ian J on top at the
end of th season. This It not the
ory! It has frequently happened.
Hut It has also come to puss fre
quently tliai a team which begun
the season In a glorious spurt and
looked like a pennant winner,
flopped badly .throughout the gruel
ling aummi-r. when Ilia pennant
rHcoa. a well aa tlie utmosphero,
are hottest. Thla tendency of an
early lender a "June pennunt
winner" to become fapged out
before the finish of the season tends
to even up mnttera as compared
with anch strong tennis which aro
unable lo show their real strength
until about that time.
Mow well thla has worked It In
dicated hy the success of women's
political clubs, ao-oalled, which are
Identltled with the regular parties.
We need go no further than Now
Brltuln, where during the last cam
paign there wna a large enrollment
of militant women In party ranka,
with a regular organization enfold
ing their efforts, and all member!
mllituntly jubilant for the success
of the party. Here la where they
showed some Influence, too, as in
dicated by the election returns.
Although tho great things that
wen to come about when women
voted have been somewhat con
spicuous by their absence, it must
Mambtr Audit lluremi of Circulation.
Tha A. fl. C ta a national orgnnltatlon
which furnlahaa nanipapara and ailvar
tutra with a atrlctly hontut auabaia of
circulation. Our circulation atatlatlra
ara baaod upon thla audit. Thla tnaurea j being compelled later to surmount
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: tlie arawunenn 01 ni vmij n.,
A popular poem once had for its ; bo noted in fairness that tho enor
theme the thejls that "life Is like j mous evils that were to result have
a game of cards." We are inclined lso not como to pass. Families
to think that llfo I also something; have not been blasted by friend
like a baseball pennant race. Tho
voulh who gets a good siart in life
at least has the ndvantago
of not
attribution flgu.aa to both national and
local advtrtlaare.
Tha Haralfl ! on aula dalW In N'iw
York at Ilotallng'a Nt Stand. Tlmca
iuar; Miults'a Newa Stand. Entrance
Grand Central, 42nd atrtet.
Hi:.RY XOYVICKI
When a man Of talent is stricken
down in his prime by the inseruia
ble hand of fate it is not for mere
mortals to ask why. Henry No
wleki of this city, assistant clerk of
the State Senate, was mowed down
by death at a time when he was at
taining distinction as a lawyer and
slate house official, and today In
numerable, friends are mourning his
paslng while in the (lower of his
career.
Sir. K'owickl, although not a na
tive Nutmcgger, had during his resi
dence In this city ingratiated himself
Into the hearts and confidences of
large galaxy of friends and ac
quaintances. He was a man of
probity, refinement and wholeheart
ed friendliness.
though this fact alono does not as
sure his supremacy or success at
the climax of his career. The youth
who slarts well at least will not
have serious hundlcsp! to overcome
later In the rnce of life.
FlU.i: AIVr.UTlSlXG
OVKK THK RADIO
Tree advertising over the radio
and through the publication of
radio programs is going to have
i harder sledding than it ha.s had
since the radio craze started.
! it nnnAaB thut innio firms have
been approached with propositions j ee in the conduct of their affairs
wife voting contrary to tho wishes
of friend huAhand. The husband
has not gone on the warpath be
cause the better half "nullified" his
vote by deliberately disagreeing
with his cherished beliefs or il
lusions at the polls. Children
havo not been neglected merely be
cause mother voted. The baby has
been receiving ILs regular feedings
despite mother's call of duty at the
polls. Things have gone along just
about as they did before. The poli
tical bosses, instead of being un
harnessed from their august estate,
geem to be moro strongly en
trenched than ever before at
least, in those states where they
have survived. The political parties
have given women a slight lnflu-
that broadcasting over the radio
would bring about the use of their
names and the names of their
trade-marked article of commerce
in the programs printed in the
newspapers. Publishers who have
been keen to scent attempts at free
advertising have been carefully de
leting the free adB right along, but
it is probabl that some were not so
particular. But even these have
come to the conclusion they were
HlNDKXBlRti'S KI-KCTION
avn PRrniiTKii
, 1 being imposed upon and at a meet
The newspapers, journalists, pub- utl"B ""' u
Heists and editors including our-' lng
selves who with dogmatic deci
Aivcness a few days ago forecasted
the overwhelming defeat of former
Field Marshal Yon Hindenburg to
day are forecasting dire disaster to.
the world as the result of his elec- j
lion yesterday to the presidency of
the German republic. j
Having bet journalistically j
speaking on the wrong horse once, j
we are not going to join the dis- j
sonant chorus of dismay and predict
an end to all peace, a recrudescence
of warlike activity, or war itself. We
prefer to sit tight and await de
velopments. !
Instead of being a man of Iron, or ;
a man with the mailed fist on tne
table, or an individual who carries
a big stick to every meeting. Yon
Uirwioninir mav turn out to be a
dud.
His .election is in the form of a
personal tribute by the nation that
once regarded him as its Napoleon.
The man who admitted he knew
little of politics, disliked to enter
into a campaign for votes, who re
fused to budge from his native
town of Hanover during the cam
paign, and who admitted he "didn't
understand the new generation."
nevertheless got elected. And it is
declared that the votes of women
the least warlike of the two sexes
contributed greatly to his victory.
We cannot understand the present
day Germany. Kloctlon of Von
Hindenburg may be a perfectly na-
ln New York the ouier uay
resolutions were passed urging
others to barr free advertising from
radio programs.
The good Will of the public is
vasily lost through such attempts:
and as for the good will of tho
newspapers which gratuitously pub
lish the radio programs, that also
is being lost from the standpoint
that favors like this will be increas
ing fust enough, it Is suspected, to
bo a sop to their voting power.
Many husbands don't know how
their better portions vote on all de
tails of political matters, and may
be some of them don't care; this
is entirely possible because they
themselves have not been greatly
excited over electioneering argu
mentation during the recent past.
Women voters are independent,
all right; they can vote just as they
have a mind to vote, only the sum
total of their efforts seems to
to graduating class, by Dr. William
J. Long; awarding of prizes and
diplomas, by Superintendent Btu
art; alas song, by graduating class,
under direction of rrcrfesaor Mat
thems. Chief Rawllngs celebrated his
46th birthday today by appearing
In a brand now police uniform,
Georgo Rapolye turned on the
water Into the fountains at the
monument this afternoon.
The park committee should adopt
rules regarding automobiles. One
of the very few local drivers lost
control this morning and nearly
ran Into the monument In Central
park.
The high school baseball team
faced Holyoke this aftornoon with
the following line-up: Price, ci
Smith, p; rrlndle, lb; Molutuphy,
Sh; Ahrcns, 8b: Hartman, as; Bahr
backer, If; Thalen. O'Brlon, rf;
Brady, cf.
Among the members of Co. E
who will be decorated for marks
manship are Captain W. W. ttullcn;
Lieutenant William H, Schuey, Ser
geant George J. Kenton and Lieu
tenant Georgo St. Sfycroft. Co. I
marksmen Include Lieutenant A. H,
Qrlswold and Sergeant W. J. Dy
son. There were no nuts on Frank
Martin's wagon as ho drove down
Main street this morning. The
wheels came off and Martin was
pitched onto his head. Vortunatoly,
the horso did not run away.
Four thousand pcoplo were fed
at the oyster roast held by the Bor
lln Iron Bridge Co. last night. In
vitations were sent out to 27,000
people and 40 barrels of the bi
valves were purchased.
Frank M. Norcross flayed hero
at the llusswln Lyceum In "At the
White Horse Tavern," a comedy
brought here by arrangement with
Daniel and Charles Frohman.
Judge F. B. Hungarford's re
moval to Newington la causing
some discussion m to whether he
has lost his residence here.
in ,u n nun ii mil! 'ii .aiiagsaasa
Jvuu
Why
go around with long-drawn
face
At home and every gther place?
You do not have to look at It,
So have a heart, and smile a bit.
Four-Flushing
Miriam: "I wouldn't refuse
George, if I wero you, just because
he builds castles In the air."
Caroline: "But, my dear, his are
hot-air' castles."
Walter Cool.
my
Facts and Fancies
BT ROBERT WC1U-EN
Hobble
By Wlllard SI. Baxter
When Jim Smith comes up
walk
1 know I'm In for a talk
On some queer thing like the Auk
Or the Doodleberry;
He knows nature through and
through,
All about the Kangaroo,
Pelican, Wombat and Gnu,
Bkunk and Dromedary.
Holiday his way he wends
To the zoo and there he spends
All day with his dumb brute friends,
Watching every antic;
Those days I spend playing golf
While my fellow player scoff
At me when my game Is off,
Driving me most frantic.
Jim wants me to study ants,
Buizards, bees, and elephants,
Even common garden plants,
Hollyhock and daisy;
I want him to learn to putt;
He says he thinks I'm a nut;
I won't argue that point, but
I Know he is crazy!
Boots and the editor!
Meanwhile, what about some cor
respondence between you and' tha
editor replacing a letter with
soma contributions?
. Womlors of Raulki
Biaker; "I so that tby Jiave
colved a message from Mars,"
' Meeker! "What was It?"
Blakert 'They wanted to know If
there was anyone living on the
earth by the "name of John Smith."
Pauline Upper.
Just because you have a flower
ilrl at your wedding Isn't a sign
that married life will tys a bed
roses.
.ii rmrnvi
Of I
What Price Glory'!
Barton: "I suppose that you will
not want to go to the theater with
your old hat."
Sin. Barton: "Of oourae not!"
Barton: "That'! what 1 thought.
So T bought only one tieket",
. N. Chaponet.
(Copyright, 1925, Reproduction
Forbidden)
(Continued from First Page)
Pome fool drivers are killed,
seldom by a blow on the head.
but
Even moderns revere the mid
night oil unless It's fuel oil in the
cocktails.
be 1
if she
about something.
Isn't worrying
Americanism: Cussing the gov-
in perfect alignment with the sum gove'rnment
total of the efforts of mere man, j
who from experience has adopted I a good mother is one who feels
.. out of the political , neglectful
riiiLmma bv ocrmltting others to do
his thinking for him and voting At ximcn w4 suspect that the rea
when'he does . by getting through fion ancestors get bragged on is be
with it in the shortest possible time, i cause they are safely dead,
and everybody knows how that Is j advantage
done. j He can survive having his love let-
There ought to be more indo- j tcrg re&(j jn COurt.
the advent of women Into ;
arena more independ-1
But there !
ingly hara to oo.au, , Uia .
Advertising is auvcrusma, .......
: ro-,iinr bouehl and with
er it aypvttia if ,v0-.--
' . (n the snaccltho moling
space r - ; .ntlciuated
devoted to radio InformaUon. . , cherished ar
flrms are justitled In expect n ; fr ,
advertising through publication of ,
radio programs while other firms; MKCHAMCA1, MVSIC j n nMesary to hunt for
pay for their space. J AND TJKj STAGE suckers. Just invent a new 'ism and
EfitiaUty before the printer is , phonograph wa3 going to put ! let nature taka its course.
something greatly to DB u.ic", ; conc(,nn and lectures out ot
it is about here. , buslni?w. they also were going to
do "irreparable Irarm to tne um'
There will be no peace while one
nation thinks any mention of dis
armament a personal Insult.
It must, irk senators to see the
world getting along all right when
they are not in session.
Musical Exercises
"I see In the papers," said the
poor men's wife, "that rich men
take their exercise to music."
"Poor men take their exercises to
music, too," replied BUI tho toller,
"to the chin music of the cussing
foreman.'
Wived!
The thrilling nows had just been
received that "big sister" was the
proud mother of a darling little
girl.
"Oh," said "little sister" June.
"I'm so glad It's a little girl and
not a little boy."
"Why?" asked her father ourlous
1?.' "Because, Daddy," said June with
a happy sigh, "I never wanted to
be an uncle."
Clara Alpcrs.
. i One
CHANGES NOT WHOIGHT j
BY WOMEN'S VOTES
What change has ben brought
about in politics through woman ;
suffrage? Verily, this is something .
worth debating about. The Common
wealth club might attempt It.
Some notable women who were
prominent in the suffrage battle
haVe been visibly disillusioned. One
of these is Elizabeth Green, who In
an Impetuous article In the New
Republic announces she is through
with "female politics." Those of us
who have conservative - minded
wives who habitually restrain, them
selves from getting excited over po-
reason why
great statesmen Is because S0,-OnO-men
seldom ask for 13,000-
aters; people were going to listen 1 jobs.
to canned music in their, nomes i
..... f lierft T
K.,, the e'fect in other nations ; litical panacea know very well hat
cannot be otherwise than disconcerting.
THE FAITHl II. TWELVE
There was a hearing on zoning
applying io the second and fourth
wards Friday night. The wards rep
resent one-third of the area of tho
citv, and contain property approxi
mating one-third of the grand lljl,
or 82, 000,000.
Despite the importance
hearing to property owners,
appeared to hear and
soning plans.
Satisfaction with zoning pros
pects must be pretty widespread in
those two wards.
that they
ot
ol the.
only K
discuss the
in-of
LITE IS LIKE A
PENNANT RACK
The first week of the professiona
baseball league season has an
trest aside from tho number
hits, runs, errors, and games won ;
Or lost by the various teams. It has
to do with tlie diffieuKy of "getting
atarted" that beaets some of the .
ontenders for the annual pennants.
Some teams that are certain to be
near the top of the heap at the
finish of tho season find themselves
down among the lower strata of the
landings. Yet every game lost now
Will count just as much in the linal
result a If lost later In the season.
A baseball, pennant race ii a pe
culiar Institution. Not alwaja does
the absolutely strongest team in the
league win pennant; some years
he team that geU far In the lead
during the first half of the season
cannot be headed off even by a
wronger team. If strong aggrega
tion take a long time to attain its
maximum efficiency It may have
uek in upWU fig , bands
a lot of women won t need to get
.1,,-onch" with polities for the good
n nd sufficient reason
never got started.
Two political organizations
women have been busy since wom
en got the right to vote. One repre
sent the radical minded, the other
the middle-road liberals. It seems
that the conservative women are
not in any particular women s or-,
ionization; it is surnuseu ,u.j
the party tickets more
trr.iirl,t. and nerlnps just
like their husbands do. Perhaps it
is unnecessary to add that the lat
ter sort of women are greatly in the
majority.
Great reforms were to be brought
about when women got the vote. We
still look for the reforms, but fail
Some claimn tr.ru u
sex rgm, i'"
women being
and mere mi
This sanguinary
not arrive.
r less
about
preference to paying to see uieam
cal and concert performances.
How did it turn out? The phono
graph is with us and circulates by
th9ruilllon. But we have heard of
few phonograph owners who have
let the whirling discs keep them j
away from visual attractions. j
Then the radio came along. This j
was to be a sure-fire thrust at the j
supremacy of the theater and con-;
cert room. If you can hear music j
through the ether why pay to hear j
it h-ard at a concert? Or why pay .
for theatrical entertainment?
Yet how has it worked? The the- ,
aters are still catering to the ;
throngs; the concern are going
along as well as eevr. It seems that
' the public still likes to look at ar- j
! lists and players aa well as hear j
them through mechanical mc-ans. j
I And here is some of the proof in ;
: the pudding: Some of the stars cf
i the phonograph and the radio have j
i been going about the country mak-
i- n.t.nn9i nnnearancc s at the-
! oters. In all instances there has
a ... V.a
enormous demand uj u.
Mnn mav be a super-monkey. But
you know which one manages to !
get by without working. j
Prize-winning poems and stories j
indicate that one art in need of de
velopment is that of judging.
If he steps ahead
door, she is probably
stead of a wife.
nled that he represented reaction or
that his candidacy was Inimical to
the republic
Only Public tttprana
His only other public utterance
of significance was a final appeal,
broadcast by radio, last Friday
night. On that occasion the griz
zled war veteran, who has spent
his llfo In the military service of
the fatherland, made this statement:
"I affirm before the whole world
that It has always been my holiest
endeavor to prevent new horrors of
war and to help to the utmost the
victims of past wars. This aim can
best be attained by unity, and to
serve our people as leader In this
sense will bo my holiest task."
When questioned by the Associat
ed Press during the progress of the
campaign as to his attitude on the
Dawes reparation plan, the field
marshal stated that only rti future
could show whether the scheme was
capable of fulfillment.
"Germany," he asserted, "will not
be able to fulfill the conditions un
less the foreign powers participating
in the pact evince political and eco
nomic loyalty."
The women's votes and the heavy
turnout Of former stay-at-homes are
believed to have been responsible for
his victory over such a seasoned po
litical campaigner as Dr. Marx.
The latter, however, failed to
arouse enthusiasm in the rang of
the democratic party, which was but
an unwilling partner In the so-called
Weimar coalition. Dr. Marx's sup
porters also freely admit that anti
Catholic feeling militated strongly
against their candidate's prospect.
Reconvenes Next Tuesday
The rclchstag will reconvene next
Tuesday, and Von Hindenburg, If he
follows established custom, will have
the republican oath administered to
him some time during the week by
the socialist roiohstag president,
Paul Loebe, in the presence ot a
parliament In which he probably
has more opponents than supporters,
as the centrists, democrats, social
ists and communists command 277
seats against only 21 for the right
ists. Early Vmlng ,
Early voting was the rule in Ber
lin and the crush at many of the
polling places was so great that vio
lent encounters at times broke out,
and the police were busily occupied
in separating the fighters.
More serious trouble occurred at
Karlsruhe, where two persons were
killed and a number wounded in a
clash between republicans and na
tionalists. Disturbances also took plaqe at
Ratlbor, in Silesia, when an erron
eous announcement was published to
the effect that Dr. Sfarx was leading
Von Hindenburg by nearly 8,000,000
Tlie Cards She Sent! ; votes. The nationalists, roused by
A printing shop in Colby, Kan., , this, gathered and began marching
to open the, reported the press recently, wa,tnrough the streets. Dispersed by
a sweetie ln-J called upon by a charming young : the police, they obtained reinforce-
lady to print some greeting caras ; ments and besieged the police sta-
By CHARLES P. STEWART
i NEA Service Writer
Washington, April 17. Do their
laws over-regulate the American
poople?
"That's1 not for me to say," re
plied United States Attorney Gan
eral John a. Sargent. "Sly busi
ness, aa attorney general, Is to
enforce the law. Staking laws la a
legislative function, I'm a strong
believer In ' each man sticking to
his own Job.
"If IL were a legislator, I'd have
something to say about law-making.
In the Department of Justice
my .duty Is to administer tha laws
aa I find them. If I think a change
should be made, I may recommend
it. I've no right or desire to oritl
cite otherwise
'Slant ot our trouble! seem to
me due to Intolerance- a failure
to understand our neighbors. In
this country our laws change pretty
fast, too. Accustomed to the old es
tablished1 laws, we violate the new
ones unreflectingly. I believe that's
how most of our new regulations
are broken thoughtloasly.
"Generally, I thing the Ameri
can people mean to obey our laws."
"Doesn't our multiplicity of reg
ulations," I asked, "hamper law
enforcement. Doesn't It make for a
general disrespect of law? Anyway,
there are more arrests just now
than over. Trlson populations aro
Increasing."
"Our laws," said the attorney
general,. "In the very nature ni
things, must naturally expand In
proportion to our growth, nation
ally and Internationally, for we IKe
In a perid of constant progress,
social and Industrial. ..
"You emphasise that there are
more arrests for infraction! Of the
law than ever before. To me tlwit
suggests a better enforcement of law
not laxity."
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There's one good thing about an
off season for congress, Mr. Dawei
can catch up with his sleep.
Women drivers demand only half
of the road. But sometimes they
are slow about deciding which half.
for her.
Part of the
was: "You're
know."
She ordered 15,
sentiment, thereon
the nicest boy I
The reformer's good
mieht. be lust as effective
didn't talk so darned much about
it.
been an
The
to find them.
would result in
lined up on one sine
tnklnd en th" other.
conlti.-t ato rti'i
"Most, wonn'ii an- not
TH.hlie to see their favorites.
public is willing to pay good money
for the thrill of seeing their celeb
rities in the flesh.
The same holds good of the mov
ing picture business. Scores ot the
lilm stars are known to tho public
through their presentations on the
screen: but let one ot them in real
life come to a city and the crowd
will be Immense; the greater
rtar the greatrr the crowd.
Correct this sentence: "I've
known her for years," said the
woman, "and I've never heard her
criticise anybody."
(Protected by Associated Editors,
Inc.)
lions in various towns In the area.
Scores of arrests were made.
Analysis of Election
Analyses of the election returns
made by the adherents of Dr. Marx
have left these anti-nationalist ele
ments far from discouraged, even In
the face of their decisive defeat In
yesterday's test. They point out that
the total ballots cast by the opposl-
mystlc tion to Hindenburg. the supporters
of Dr. Slarx and Herr Thaclmanh
Observations
On The Weather
the
In
even piiiw.'.-.j
nltra-femini'm. 1 hey arc
..rested in the things that
Ihe prune anemiuu
time immemorim,
of political persl-
l.sllyhooing ot
an limine
Interest"'!
rights or
chiefly lnt
have occupied
of women from
and no amount
flair.'' l.obt.ed-hair
roform ghost -chasing
them.
Political managers
kind - have been more astute than
.... ..niMtinn
womens political
The men naa moie -
a 11
a better system, ah
to offer a short cut
their suffrage
25 Years Ago Today
Iron lapei ot Thai Date
the
man
the
managers.
perience and
ihev did was
for women to fultlll
duties. That short cut was central
ized in the plan to line them UP
-ith the regular party organia.
tion and vote the straight Wet.
(I'rom Taper of That Iat
Ft. Joseph's church has purchased
th" property on the corner of South
Main and Kdson Mreets adjoining
the church land. The new lot will
probably be the site of a parish
ho'iise.
The graduation program at the
grammar school, will be as follows:
Address of welcome by one of the
pupils; Toussalnt l.'Ouverturc, by
Arthur Hitchcock: The Prisoner of
Chlllon, by Mabel Ontermab; Abra
ham Lincoln, by Wurren Slater;
The Black Horse and his Rider, by
Retreh Krano'witz; Nlcodemus
Dodarc. by Irene Cowlisbaw; Na-
Josepn
Washing! on, D. C, April Fair
and cooler tonight. Tuesday in
creasing cloudiness and cooler.
1'resh northwest and north win. Is.
Forecast for Kastern New York:
Fair and cooler tonight: Tuesday In
creasing cloudlnes tsand cooler,
rrobabty followed by shower in
south portion; fresh northwest,
shifting to northeast winds.
Conditions: A disturbance cen
tral this morning over Arkansas has
caused a general rain during the
last J4 hours from Texas northeast-;
ward to Kentucky. Pleasant
weather prevails In the other sec
tions east of the Rocky Mountains,
The pressure is high over the upper
Mississippi valley. The temperature
Is above normal in the northern dis
trict from Montana ' eastward to
New England. .
Conditions favor for this vicinity
fair weather, with - aillghtly lower
temperature followed, by inceraaing
cloudiness.
Forest Are warning: Low hu
midity and brisk northerly wind
the atmos
Wally th Mystic
He'll Answer Your Questions
Th bride's, and also widow's veil,
example , nrinirs manv problems In It trail;
If b But Wally, througn nis
lirht.
Can always tell you what Is right. were more than half of the total
'! vote, of SI. 7 per cent.
The Talkative Husband I Tne Inauguration of Hindenburg
TV-ar WallV I wi" be lmPssiD,e "Dtil the official
L ' Help mc out i pray! j counts of the ballots Is verified. It
Mv husband talks, by night and day. is estimated that this cannot be ac
Of girl, , with whom e used to go. ! compHshed before May 10. at the
How can I stop lllm?Funa j '"Ithe field marshal throughout
v n Woe- i pmPalRn Insisted upon thf
Dear r una woe. . rin win i "cleansing of public life." there
Will stop his everlasting din. j
it's old, inelegant, and rude,
Rut darned efficient, e'en though j
i
; point, aa the unquestionably large
! number of those who voted for him
Extra Money
seems likely to be a considerable
conflict over public office.
It Is pointed out that many of his
followers appear doomed to disap-
For Writing
Want Ads!
Committing Harry-Karl
Dear Wally:
I am soon to marry.
Though Ta and Ma don't like my
Harry
He will not work, ra ray he s laiy.
But oh, I love him dearly.
Daisy.
Dear Daisy
Go ahead and wed.
. . . . . .,
Remember, though, wnat p ,,,,
When o'er a wash-tub long you ,
tarry
Supporting your dear, worthlcas
Harry.
In the naive belief that with his elec
; tion everything would be changed
and the "golden age", be restored
will have to fare the facts that the
; president's powers are extremely
! limited. The president's authority
is negative and the opposition parties
; have considerably more seats 1n tlje
reichstag than the political organl
lleved to account for Bavaria's fail-
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Intimate
Mnwa from the Kampus , Kitty
has been heralded so far and wide
Many Surprises
Examination of the official elec
tion returns shows a number of sur
prises, notably defections among the
socialists In Ssxony and the solidity
with which Bavaria rallied behind
Hindenburg. Former Crown Trlnee
Rupprecht's endorsement of the field
marshal and the strong elements In
Ravaria opposed to socialism are be
lieved to account for Bavaria's afll
n r to give better support to Dr.
Sfarx.
On the other hand Dr. Marx did
surprisingly well In the Ithlneland,
despite the fact timt all the opposi
tion nttacl:s during the closing dsys
lions and Humanity, by
Roiirar .MOrninr Hymn vo .ium uiirins iiic 'iv imn -t.- wiii , . . :
F,W bv n,rt..a Burr: The Last ! pherlc condition, very dangerous for .hat. every now and then y Ul , ?, campaign yr centered on-
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