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first SB lot- Ihr Truth: NOB ?? K.ditnriaU ? advwttaemeata. mi.m.w i \M vu. ' i?i?. s He? 1 ' a . \ v. . . x trnoN bat x ? ? ? \ f a : ? I t.-?? ? ? , ... ' DAILY / a' DA1L1 AM' Bl -, On? 1 SI Be ' One o? ten Si XI a\ . I'AIU OM > ? ? ? ?? ' NM I si fee Pastos ' ?? ? ? l cum You ran purchase merchandise advertised in THI 1 Kill SE v.ith absolute safety?foi If ilooatlafartloB results in an> ' ISO ?Hi TK1BI M gaaraatooo la paj roai bmboj bsak upon reejUCaft. \o ra-cl tupe, no ?juib hling. We make good promptly If the ad? ver? i- ?-r does not. Budge et Reform Fails. The in the House of the?. ? failure. There is a il.'Use. ? - ? - wer to .;. As ? *i there has ... tr?'l ox the spr ? n BO Bl in framing ? - Appropriations ? ? the exclusive ?.?.?-tion which it or.ro exercised and were parcelled out for the ' mittoes. Mouse still prevent n ? '<? control to the Ap propri mmittee or even the crea? ntroittee, of which ? he other commil te? hall b? ? mbers. rht the unwise practice of l, Speaker Clark. Mr. Kitchin, M ? "ahl and the other? let the appropriations be ear li the .-ame old ? ? iRintr sur--, nder 1 inertie aeAciency. Our form of government not lern! I ?- and methodical t,-ir':f*et-makinir. The Execu ? ' ??? ? for th- d is Billing injudiciously because the blame for extra' ? ?hat it m,. bl?me for a g d deal of I n iiture in which the departments are Congi' load the appropriations out of which its own members can make political capital? that i.-'. for ; . rivers anil ha public buildings, useless army posts and navy yard?. On the whole, the :. tivsa lias been much mor? frugal than cither the Senate or the I !" al ways appro] riat? estimai ite asks for, yet il st exti i; bar iel" .-ort. It can never hope to regain its ? Va atril I>',tf of the Tr? penditnre from I view. r* to take the lead : i.tit.tr . ' ire in which all branch? ent will part ici] T- pite ? btitutional n ? ted which will correspond with the n 'tween the n the lit in ... the lines along ? ?d and the In ? on which the; more in a . : ?, tion wliii ? ' ? It oui ? gel '! i the ' Nitric Acid from the Atmosphere. Hard upt General < the devi ; ? thai will ... ? . . prepared "1 i the deri eh ion <>t' n I aim of ulland." i .-n. bu1 il ? ' -. rk can ' g don? in the prod ? aim of rloudland"; ? a mod?n?., i ? in ? d for yea i at Notoddei N w::\. I: al pn ? ???? ar? told, the plant "has ;i DOW? " ol 3,.? kil'iwatts" only, whereat four ; II '- I dSO factory Used 50,000 and plans had ? the arorks ? Mr, . ?tik? is doubtlesi righl in ernrr-l .it, it it wants cheap ?,f '.sat, i : ? . er for manufactui ? : to have it." Nona ? bscausi of ' iM'iti of the country,] I where considerable bodies of watei fr.ni the highland? to Um fjord?. The . ( ?-it-.tn.- energy in this cot makei it difficult to apply thia procei ., . only ta ith very c . ? it be made t>> pa) ? ' hui. in using 50,000 kilowatt? tlu* ?xatie nitrogen at Notodden amounted to than 7,600 ton? :i year. There are other meat? ol , i n from tit?' air, and po of them may be more ?uitnble to the ditiona prevailing here. But where electri? an u ? d cheap electric eneri Indispensable if tlu* production I on .h?; Forced Obedience to Law. It \- tic action, ? ? he aaj . Vdamson to clos?* fiictori?'*- where fire hazard? were f? i angerous enough to m< nace the live ? mployed in the building?. Hut : i would nol have been 11 ?? .? own? r? hml complied within a rea time with the remedial order? isa milar circumstance? the Commis: ioner wo ild be well warrant? y one of the 250 fa? ?? . There ia ?t great deal of twaddle gi .".round nl'ovit the persecution of the p ??rty owner, the 1 empli in buildings, and the like. The plain remain? that no matter how carel?*sa or tenants may t ?? and that . is a Bei .'. I. Ill ?: precautions and safeguards wl ra arc r? Tlvy f ? lain thai ti t ?sonable ai ? "*. et when forced to <l" il t comply, and there aren't mar; ?.ti record that Buch e ha? property owner.-- into 1 them to take up their moi n something other than real esti nissioner lys tl ha? found it necessary i" perhaps ue vaca til . but th two factori?- which hi ed; iii the ? then complied with thi they defied ' law as far is the; ed, then capi duty . ' i workers l moral much better for the community at lai than a Triangle or list. Academic Audacity. Modi sty '? ?" ribute academ ? Murra; remarked the ? propensi for discussii lie thf meril P .? since tl ' gan much of it has been of an aud ? t.. the height G Jame: University of T< i - or .lair ? Pan-American i as hi* imn audience, that the nati live s] ? ??.. palities) ? p ' . in! . policy ? appro-, al I of savant compost He would ha' ?s divide I g half to 1 ? lA'OU that h< : ter the nati ? a former Pn sident, to insure hai ? ration with the government faculty. Professor James has tak< ? ? rsity influence in < i i .... which (should n D for a tip well . academic ad\ ? f a nui il p lo ophy. Can Germany Manufacture Milk? ? . tu look with d c tti . with conl dei ? * tufl which v ? ri we havi sufficiently ami in pi? Iii like ma Brem i make the attempl I . of muniti ? ..?.?an nit i I a kilogram of cotton ha in the .. . Nay, when the war ia over thi ? ? ? the neu rior. t '..tu t rVestarp's assura if Germany are ?? may Bul ame time wc h ' the scarcity of milk, and then ation thai ? tolei able equiv? alent for milk is nol i en wi the use of mar? garine a? a ?ubatitute foi * artificial milk might be found winch would . ally been placed i th? and a 'The 1 ically lishable from i and physical!) show s clos. to it. According to the report, it " like milk snd ha ? i ound, s cet, fattj flavor nol unlike thai of rich null.." though n prob ii . fab and mineral al! i sre drawn exclusively from vegetable bou It ?-.-m ?\ ?n be n ed for making ch< i ? though entirely fie? from animal matter. Obviously, however, chemical and pi ] ?'-, i '"t to ? tablisb the phyi iological te I I ,1"' only valid one. "The Lancet" thinks "there no reason a hy it hould nol po ? the ame nutritive propertiea of cow'i milk it self," but until it ha had ? thorough ti ial it iv id!, to speculate on theoretical grounds. It maj be presumed lhai th? Germant , yet no m " iniil.'ii" or we should have hi ard ol it before this. Here i s problem worth) of the effort of their chemists, who, in the popular imagii i are \\- llnigh omnipot? Needed Shrievalty Reforms. It is unusual for a Sheriff to make any formal repoii to the Govei nor, bul three recommendations in Mr. G if? nhagen' ?ommunication ? ,!| Bdmii istra ended, arc important enough to . ? ?? thai Lud 1 w Streel jail be abolished, tl ? ? for debl ? ' inued and that the Sh< fl " he placed on a straight salary '? .. . Mom ' '? ition? is new; the 1 any of tht m, and yet, notwithstanding ? lappened. Il i hoped that his attentii i ' . to urge them ? ?i,ii. The abolishnv : idlou he wiping mpi debt are ] e refi rm. If the ?uated and cruel proi ,'. jiermit;:' ? for fail? ure to pay i to pa) judg? ? qui civil act there would be ? ? I'! tl? the home of the Alimony Club. ? i lie of ? \ ?inn. f the i to make him do thr from ; rture, ? bscrew, the I th? -, first 1 1er of the SI erifl - rd to d< Tl.,' Sheriff'! Ii addition, in 19] : M r. '? ?rifenhai ? 1915 the emoliini' I will be aboul the ' I .'?? com tion is given for work not so ini fficials ? systen ? .'.- be held liable personally for the r? a misb ably bad : ol law, wh ? Bui t it is a di etter. The ?i' has a counsel, a and law clerk paid by th? ? Air; fees would Bave 1 ? >r the ?a ? R '. ? ? ? ? i '? ? ? I<> Preserve the Peerage. ' ? i them. It ' ' ' ? ? ' I I " ? ? titles 1 Ho? Long, t) 1 "rd 1 Thy '?? ? ? that Fit ? ? g V. oi ; i ; ' i ? ' ? RI PUBLICAN OPPORTUNITY. Must I'lirnw Out Discredited PoHtl Claai and Adopt I earless Platform. Te tl?,. Editor ef Th? Tribuna? Su : 11 ?? R< publteaa party ta 'luv baa ta oppoi tuait) ? ??? ?i - Buchaafcd it, a? r\.. ptiag ISSO, Oar country i i la i"11 1 ne pari. la power hu< cruelly maimed ai ... mbared 11 Th? Idaala tha? ?a inatllled bj our forefathers and eh? ? , . ganei itlon bar? boea throwa ruth into th? hrrnphe.ip. Oui hooor, ear patri?tica*, ha?? basa l'?r t. ...i foi political gain. Aa alian rot? ha 1 te OBtWl u h "?ir duty. A ?lai I .?.?M th? placa of ? eouragaou? dignitj Ail . . ird thai our fon feucht, bled and died for havt? give? plai COSl policy. Thi Ann'ii ,- ? and th?r? .ire many, haag theli m hame and Impotenl rage. I, the Republican party will bal ?oie? il Bell ?i the *earl?aa defender af that Amen eanUffl m trampled, it would aweep the com i' i' m ?re n u I aol attach to the R? , ? an* luapieian that its ruler . , di d bj i ?i tonal ambition ai p? hatreds, it must b? abova leapielon, feai ere. Will it d? ao " ? an II di rb men n- Ran i Penre e, Hillii . , Sroool and their stripe in c Manife t |j not* t hese mi ? were ti found guilty in 1912. .bj they wear th? i tri pei placed upon them by thi people a the poll- m 1912. Thi eleel proved, if I ? tli?*ir views and act' had pi ' pit ?fui t wo I c fac? that, l . ? I. hav? reit? l'.'l'i ? psenting a rid .-'. r ? ther by i Ight of n and desin the great cans, it n ? l ? n 1912 ... 1912 opene? or t.. th- Ii ? ?? ? B our ear ? ? " .i ? ? Republic! ? ? ..... \ ' r ,?'.. rifice of honoi Mi an policy . ; ilicy, which "ii and ehil I" the trat all that ? ? of bidding I . .! fill ur. theii ? | . riff | peril ? : ength refuse to rosl treds of i , and ? ? ? ?rj in 1916 ? ? : ? ? ? ? I ? ? . and honor, ? .. with it? IERICAN. 1 -... D< 1916. \ti Extension of Democracy. To thi - :' The Tribu? Sir: A 1? . by Mr. H I ap ber 23. It ? f the "i ork Public ' inuary next. ' Ir. 11 alp?- r r ? ? priatioi ? ? ? to t t< ? thdrawn from u ? tl , reader a< ? : o 11 ? I to born books ? ; be no new condil ? ' rants great toa f? ? X (??.'.? rarj ? ? It Sackcloth arid Ashes. I ? .I the ? me to t ? . an woman, fe? ! with ? ?? y being I ind trul menl ' and dii : I. a ' - ? , the ;. ... ? profound burnii ? : ' and v : rished ? EVA IXGERSOLI BROWN. '.. V.. Dec Glauber's Salt for Influen/a. '1 f The Trlb me. ?"??'; ' ? ' laed eue ? grip. inta* tftei of the i*n lulphui 1 ake ? > U I??- had in any hommopathic pharmacy. ? ? . reari A. HA-HA'.I \. forl Dee. ? ?. Itlt. THE USUAL REMEDY. "VIVE LA FRANCE!" Our New Yr.tr Wishes for the French Republic Evoke Heartfelt Tributes to the Defender of Democracy, In? terspersed ?with expressions of Gratitude?But We I lave Our Critica Also, Mainly Concerned with Our Comparison?}. ' Sir: In r? "Vive ; . ; ? .? hich, w ? ' i ned. Prance in 1 ? I ? .o fi the despot ite desert ? ? ? . France. 1 ? ? ? ! in' ? ? i,ver then ? ritillal .' .: . :n .ill ? - ?it he ,,t" he to-day ? . ? ' ? ? ? it ?' i ? ? who havi r timidity I '? ? : 'i the they will bequeath tu the world, P, I". DELGADO. - A Pacifist's Pretest To the Bditi I ? . ?? to rial. What do . from such edil - m '.' I motive?. P ? ,1 col You ? re, \ou are ? . : thing a I ? I .' You speak of "B German lust," ? " Have ;. "-i Io ? t'.r?'!y I " - ? I ? ! Iferent ' l nehmen? '?' ' Surely, > an s % ??erman-i \ the \aui. Iliinlv, weit? they all, U3 !;?-rmniis. brutei etc., tl ? ' ? ; ' I inothei I work in I You say 1 rave and "Vive la. France!" for going to war foul, v I ;i men ?,wn eountrj , E" t (TO to War. PI ?'" married, io ! am twei rears old, in ver;. I ment i | I ? ' ': - What Democracy Stands For. Sir: ; In your adl .! "Vi. e la 1 with ins been lacking to A courage that sopi tion, that . . . to .:nst the foul bar' . ae down from the north i ,.;:ier II I If only there were ? drive tmerican ] r ? ric ;?? ? ? ? ' ? way of ? a ? pade. as j ou saj ? ' sm and Kultut by our loved 1 ida a e LEONCE LEVY. Xew Y. rk, De?, 27, 1915. "Keep I'p the Qood Work." To the Editor ol ? . une. S:r: I gratifying and answering to my f ? : Keep op ? . work, ?. and pei list ind \ ...... rat inmis ..!> manif -, encan [>e In- 1er The Tribune from : three brother anxious to be able to vote for r. R. A READI New York. Dee. 28, 1915. (lood Wishes fur New Year. To the Editor ?f i i ?? ."? Sir: Wha plea? 11 ibuna ha giving ? '"i,i man Def? .?*." I Mr. Wil Has Fails i r " "\':'... Is Frs st *' srd M. Hard ami n i the weekl; I of G v Smalley are treats - .?' . ? : | ? ag t" Briggs, Samuel llopkl is ?da ? ?-?lui- Own Samuel Pepys" ? f rhi I ... , , year be full and brimming over, is the sin? cere wish of MUS JOHN It ? AJ1PB1 ' L Brooklyn, Dec. 30, I To the ' ? . . ' Let . ' ' ? ? . : - ? i ' ? ? ? ? ? ?' | ' ? ' ? ' ' h . ? ' ? I struggle! B I DOXALD M'< I'LLOI >.'; : Tork, Waits It iq Booh l orm. To thi you .' ? ? ; tribute to I I ? ? Tor Teackers of History. | n Is ? ' l ' Pon U??* New Tork, Dei