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MONEY AND LOVE.
HOLMES; BRANDEIS DISSENT.
MODERN YOUTH.
NOBODY KNOWS THE FUTURE.
In Mew York a man killed himself.
The reason
"i’vc lost my money
In Ciuoavio a younor English
woman. twenty-eight, jump *d to uei’th
from a iwelve-story window. Her
message:
‘7 loti Ed P-jye, 1-09 As tor stwt.n
Shake'\:er.re’j ‘Idea have died, and
worms have eaten Inert* hut not for
love,” s .»ot true <>t woMteii. ivieii
die toe oio..ey, ytomeu t r io\e.
Justices Holmes and otat.Jcis of
the Supreme Court, are orten together
in th.e hea.il.::e ' Holmes an.1. Braude is
vtij .‘t. j ast.ee i.olmes, c-eig.it,
old.: m..ha. ev .mi o;; d.- bench. •
ani Justice Branded, u.c ot the ablest
lawyers and one* of tie best men in ‘
the United States, a;e old fashioned •
Americans, taking freedom of thought
and speech quit* seriously.
R;>sika Scrnvimmer apptied for
citizenship, and the Supreme Court
rejected her appeal, because she is a
pacifist, does not believe in war and
says she would not eight.
She is past sixty, and could sot
fight much anyhow Apart from dal.
Justice Holmes reminds his fellow
judges that the Founder oi Christ
ianity was also a Pacifist
j ^here is 'no doubt that if Christ
: returned as an Immigrant at Ellis
Island, he would be rejected after
, brief inspection of his teachings. _. .
You can bear the word* of tvytoof, j
"What make* a rich mail give all hi*
Sioney to the poor ? Go back to
ussia."
Those that deplore the tendencies i
of “modem voutn,” late hours, short
dresses, wild dances, cocktails, and
the rest, will be interested in in j
investigation and report by Chicago's
Episcopal Church. -
Young people are wild, says the
report, but the blame rests with the
parents. Dr. Young, head of the
t£ow« of rndranS, «lvf n<? fr
more worried about the parents than
about children.
' It is a fact that bootleggers' cus*
tomer< are the parents. Children
despise the law, anil parents set them
the example.
I i
Praises the Snob
Nob<xly knows what may be ahead
of him.
Frank Presbrey. in his able book,
just published, “History and Develop
ment of Advertising,” quotes an 'id
advertisement offering $10 for the
return of “one Andrew Johnson, w! o
hai run away from Ji. >es Sot1"-, i
tailor, at Raleigh. N. G, to whom ho
was apprenticed."
That hoy. when he ran away, didn't
know he was going to lx- President
Andrew Johnson of the United Stales
of America.
And Thomas A. Cdison, wlien he
sat at his telegraph key, thinking
about >cr!:ug more than on- message
on the srinic wire at the same ucr.c.
did * • i
wo Id of billion* tactile
wealth i ths w<. Id.
^ ;I*1asssachusetts Institute of Techno- |
: k-gy. who created a sensation >y
0.(vising members of the Senior Cl »ss
4 i»v> be snobbish in order to attain sec
oeas.
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