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Nov. eNr a a W. X -W t ~N. W 433-Nicely a rasau.A reom, sm ~ t; h..w. h.; cI* after 4 p.,m. ,W .V, 434-T1wo large eemmneingn goo~gesia-Soor frost; newly pa. 1.1h.So.;tioieing heat 433.--iely Nooom;54 . .; after . A? B. "N."W.-93--Niesy furuished -hat-water beat; meat to bath. A .~ AVE. N. 3.. 61-Large sti windws1,sow f & aOZi PIC S. Aieborh..d. s.itab.e for two 14 MRpiiegs Cafter I P . IL. 6. W.-Room ter Jewigh bey; me board; Oaa home I WT. M. W., 2116Large reem and bath; 6with shower; for 1 Or getlemen. MASS. ANV. . .E;B. t- am bed-livi room. 6 windows. south. expo e; near tol es ; phone. O WT. N. W., l-sLa , oomfortably frnished rom, et to t;phone and eoletri;ity; $35. 9 87. N. W., 1336-Furnished room, bath meo Seer, central leation; 62 per week. . AVE. , 3., 634-Two large furnued room fet 1 .h. k.; near navy yard. Line. PA. AV. N. W., 1268 (opposite Rateigh f )n clen, refined rooms; hot waer all imes; cntral; me car fae.* Q IT.. 133 lrae. roqmm for gentlemen; ingle: em mI#.; unim. phone. N. 9999.' a WT. N. W.. 1446-Nie room for two young m n; twin boe; electrioity, bath. SHEPHERD UT. A 6. W., 6m-Two furnished rooms tot. b. k.; ne children. * PR.IN RO. 1.. 12 (oste Ranga dies can secure an eesptieally les { room, with etebtrcity, use of piano, phone and all home privileges,. N0. T T. N. W.. 4-Two noely frosmed see ond-f loot be ne"ms. SHI1111fl ST AGW. 2-Pw furnse rPCIAL WE ELY-3EST IN CsTT. W ST. N. W., 1346-Two aloe room. un furnished or futalshed, for light house keeping reasonable. WN O LOCAT the roem iowane turn tol hoe porinilgs an$30.u thrther book in thin japer. 5th ST. N. W., 82p-Large front room, com pletely tbrulsh ; I. . k.; also sleeping roim. h.-ef. h.; o r. Wh ST. N. W., 613 (aorner of m)-.Nicl furnished rooa; moder. Franklin 6716 8th UT. N. W., 1823-Room, next bath. h. w h. see of phone; gentlemen only. SPhone PNorth 6682. Eth UT. N. W., 116---Large bay-window basement roeuss h.-w. h., gas and bath. 8th ST. N. W., 112-A pleasat rooms, 2ad floor. 618 nad $18; sangiyor couple em 9th ST. N, W., 1U3TRet ygeng ladP to share room ; withmd es . *lj 61 9th ST. 1N. W., 1617-Room and aPartment for light hosekeeping; call after p. m. * 1th ST. N. W.. 1171-Eatire 2nd floor, 2 rooms. kitchenette and bath; central; no car fare;Li.h. k. 11th ST. N. W., 133-One bright room next to bath, suitable for two gentlemen. 11th ST. N. ., 436 (apt. 3)-Suitable for two reIned gentlemen; must turn, eft. * g1th ST. ., 1287-One lret-fo fot room, suitable for one or two young men; ,separate beds; hot-water heat. - 11th ST. N. W.. 1416-Room for two girls. parlor, piano and elticy. h. k. apd laundry privileges; homey; 12per mnth. Phone North 274. Good ad nearby. 11th ST. N. W., 1293-Two elegantly fur nished re s;etra bath. elestrfity a n gas, for 4 adults or (a . In strictly pri sate house, with congena mple; nw. -. tion. CoL. 7668. 12th ST. N. W, 139-Siagle room, nIcely faraedNrth 12-W. -__ 11th ST. N. W. 3637-Neatly furtnished reom; eldtrielty and perh; men pre terred. 13th ST. N. W.. 404-Several large nicely furnished rooms, rented sIngly or en suite, hal eonvngences, 18th ST. N. 3., *861-Will furnIsh two rooms for L. h. k. to suit desirable ten ahte; private family. North 365-S. 14th ST. N. W., 1807-One large room, fur nished or unturnished; a. m. .; in new apartment. 24th BT. N. W., 1841-Large, light roomn near bath; phone; fur. heat; $16 month. '1th ST. N. W., 1826-Large front room, .eoond floor, twin beds; for gentle meen. '11th ST. N. W., A1LTwo nicely furnished rooms, bath on sams floor. * iS T. N. W.. 1012-Rooem, 3rd floor, for 1 or 3 gentlemen, heat and gas. Puseahed er Vanished FRONT and back parlor, near Union Sta tion; L. h. k.; aduts only. Frankina 7017. th ST. N. W.. 1486-Two to three far als~e or unternished rooms; light Unfurnished GA. AVE. 4624-Two outside temwith private bth; all eonnectlng; I. h. k; h. - wr. h., electrie lights and gas; in new hms; adults only; convenient to 9th and 14t at. .ar liges. EENTON UT. N. W., 6-Large front room ;hot-wpter heat I ample cloet spaoe, S7COND floor. unfuralahed, h.-w. h., tile bath; on ear lIne; suittabie for employed s ouple. Phone Mdain 6686, bet weeS 6 El ST. N. 3., 110-(Capitol HIi)--Large nieely furnished modern room for tw.s; baest home table; near all oar. -* 8th BT N. E.. 16-Two large untarnlsbed rooms; bath. heat and hot water; no chlldren; cal after 6 p. . LUnooln 3. e Ream. with BEne N UT. N. W.. 266-Room wIth board, 33 por week ; table board, 66.66 per week. Frank. 337,. Zi UT. N. W., 1305-633 month, room hoard, gentlemen, $6 week table board. * 2'Ai. AVE. N. W-, 238-C~eaeemedate 3 young men, rooma and ,euS 6 per ~onth; home ooking; excellent meals Ayla 84 N.W. 1-eewthwbad for two Indies; private family; modern heme. Phoe Col. 8261-5. V1URNON ST. N. 1W., I8IS (apt. 42)-Poems near bath, in nicely furnished apartment; ?vate family, with beard. 1th ST. N. w., 304-Large, nicely furnish ed room, suitable for 3, with beard; also ingle room, a. m. I. Resa with DeaSe Wasted iWO g'ti want room and board In Jewish home. EOX LII, TImes office.* IReem with er witboet Sene thBTWNV., 306-oerous home ook. ingomifotable rooms; reference re pYTWOADlLTP room. ktessett. both. furnl u aumih walki a ds etAt ** land I. -..-. A Tth a Tb" NIs WANIS . room" a ba s sensem aU1 bah L ts ftet. W' BIN V'ON 3,.. 14th At. W. byT ''" """" 2w-, W. 5g b. con 1th an. N. ^A 0e ft. flout hat e deo V-tO UN. LOW. SIMPSON, 4th rat .LW. AL Ar4t. nuatr.rank. Wa .163 dae flot 30500 ea ft" NOOTHCH ZS C3 34--r, VUngy~mhed WAK-H. 1 .N. W. - troo house, 1atL r.-. b., e el lad; alt U L; 5 pars oh sale. .. " ,50. Arnstom. $a. h. 2om bath, or.-~al l.,oarse IS prtybuy lartuweN. A rnkt 61 $O6TH Cenhseh.e Tl hoe.; gaage. oeetri w 1eer, blt, cogthat st11; s ry land; $w0 Ish.r11r.mob ROOMoos ba th h.Oa. ih.onr colla ; tAr. tad hioe; eletrii6 y. D. WOODRIG,. Dran. C.--b 6rooms, hewly ath. a. pLcte e ll fJruae hetea16af cesun;ra 7onable termt ith deird 000 anCnht rNG. Cnd Pimp Staton . . TR, WD. rige, D. C.f $-ro3 houT.. ba.-aa, aLs I.crete barata lar; vaant. 50500.I 6 ras bath. h-a. h.. cotcrter colar $4,400 6 romsa, bath, colonial style; stationary tubs! 10 ah $4250. 6rorhs, th, l-a. hL concrete cellar. sationr otubs it collar. f 1,0 cash. HOME REALTY 00 GC. WtN. 3. ube, 1G. WOODRIDGE, D. C-Bugalow.h large rooms. newly papered and plantd; MdIar. furbaco beat, nearly half are glond; rea onable terms if desired; apply any te buday or after 4 p. m. week days. P. R. NG1KAC .021 Clinton t. N..-r. Wood. ridge. D. C. __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ 138 ST. N. W.-Vamt, a real bargain, 6 roomspad bath beick; hot-water heat. Pr4ce SCSI*. Term. Owner. Uncoln 40, or your broker. BEAUTIFUL MOME-G1omd as new;?I lame rooms, ball, both, large front &6& back porches. 20-ft. slep., porch; double garage; poultry house, well-beRt lawns mefh fruit. srbber en; lot -b; Cie." to earg esined oal 160; h 1.00 cAs; GDO. C. WALKER .-rasgal d.10 r.& ( A3 V-room,. .hall bt large collar. large attIc, .20. N cash; IW- imedIate possessaon; hot-w Per eat; bath ga ad Coal Kraen s. an W r light.; rde lot 4x1,; arse porches; 0 mef nIceY decorated . loe to car. reed locatio. GRID. C. WALKER. Kr-Pe b. .1th & 0. THE POETISAF~ ~ ne our name are oatwifeD~1ASVL by am THEY ARE ADVERISED3DAILy IN ALL PAPERS UNTIL SOLD. WHITE. 1215 X .t. S. 3.-Brick. 5 r. $2.00. 122 6th mt. N. W.-Bmo. 6 r.. iatrobe. gas. .1500. 14 S 1 DL E.-41-famlly Sat; 4t. jtb. condte. * 15r' lyareo; tezolt SO4 3 .. N'. 3-r;6r ., ; esoe. ga-. 65750. ae .W r,4rm;oe 64 Wad1st t N. W.-r. I -famled h.w . oeLt lr . ..,,,, .d3.6 1t t t. S. E.-re. 19at & %U-3 L St . 3.-E6r.6. b. s. l.; e s N9t at. N. W.-r. wea.. a; be .; 121 R.= uw.; ft.rl reta.11.5.0ri nl.I L ret . .ernuret. eight rooms ath balt. Puneeea;mas.5, 7173 NKeot. N. W.-Pbyne S 3 ee 6200 *20 cash.p0 B11 PUaRAm. D N R.-E ONA 5-aml - - .N. sa As er.W, 0aremm -..... menu f ee ee c. ""-A ReA HqET. 12,0W0 SMAINNON W1 14h 8?. N W. 1406 EYE ET. N. E. Poeaiol-Uu remss MW beat sawd eehloe "we ,rbee~et Is0 4 $1ye e Beautiful buaslew . Cleveland Park; six rooms. hitches a.d both~ home wel buat and ly n .4 leads; pap9w er s E~ condition; epo wpIeeft es - lag, ~ ndeaer sIfeagsrue hourn., bet-water i~clue garage; term 146 aye IL man 41. 116"--s-eow w t . hom; as. lare Sl~ts st "Won$ 2icar a gr'm""I e f. .so.ae,.iw ,...m....aeivr a " 4m onr 03 ad-e 33;ase eae day asham w0 to b1andy churcs sa" ashs; ma ofthe entire Propert S, IS"" as a,.. $690-1S11. l..e aessewis MIeT tu t 9to :=at. Nhts owner 16wmetlag to to sentA Sal &ts a a,400.- re t ree I M a r age locat ba e w .n 2a cent a1 a ate pemuaem~e; emly $3.. mobh pays'mbL 66bot t ~ eenPark 6.m beam; t- hat; esel; aht; wm iss fuwag s e hom $6.26-AeNe.abm h mimU. to ..1-M"lesan N . re tris; l-meoo loeatro foad itse Dsric Natla Bank tB! trdg Oe.W Ca 4T; aat S N.E &" ottwww"e ly~:te $300 cas gara Thi.~a tel use Park Iaoo 3eu e s:i hot -water beat; elec ric fairts lt rom for thie. 3.: om tiroety t eaage a rem vas a f.~ boo . Oft; &r-m 3 .eRasT N. .; -te us; n e ha a la . w e lgt brttoWWI ; ex :ln recml nad 0melt histc t N re tugal A" on Bl. S. W. CN 4T. AND v fair N. In the a L at ewly deCoratd; caa he re"; amos Iombiate psessioe. 9..."0- oMM" PlaatN "W.6ro br .,.ck . excel.. 19I-O an mnwt' .. . b ARMEAN Dute hods ome P . ha wlngDistc Ntonal Bantk d.ut W. 'OX 4THAN'"a.*T . . ae fr.oi.r ..o. e .. r nac h.t g...g. 4,.,g place N.tIS BY OWN RrYourbrk 13acant; Nom. 10n IS545b.a;r. ableVfo .rolaoh boom o hpa ote, ro .ce bu; iarge rts Seetiol. rea able p s la OD and OsposerSold.e.rs. Home. ats.; newutfu taperyedl~ adetained ai-ro md bah. . . 7.45. WAbl rEa, owne, at Ideal Hoel.r ewwUer SORIR PaPac w tY OWNER-Or yoer breker; vacant; N18 Culfmab rd. N N.W.; 1l-re roos, oepn a o, n rplaces, laundry WALE ..oNtonal, Hotal. vacnit; 181 ,,m e .N a"-.".*-,.em houe:. "i.. e-L* Iaa .te:eSe:* SUaa 3.~ .te et. a. w., .ath 22b. le av. . .-J e~. em a1. Can sies pe.h 03,60 6100 .ear ae bw-.Wsh;erg domes hsie sd pse. JOMN P.CONN O., 736 17th t. .Ro W. INAUEMENT mo a LUCKS, U~ 35 I & 00"8, M.N 4188. $4500. GeuOtWWR-4*Wk Illome~ 91si term .S and e a m 1"S 19"Ot.a 475. $10,000. MColibla, sighte-eamtflidy doe e aftes t mdt MMTI ta passee; eam ton.. MK3UV3NS & O=66 iL 1406 . t. MIY . & 0038, - Mai 4753. REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIEs. BUSINESS ROPERTY. M lo.t t om aler. a d w ~ a . i meet sa klind .t bmlas. Ter reasss M'EMOIIMT & SULUiVAN. NOR IEST. i .sacfaa bt d&ell. " reo. aiad bath. heat. " Let t'iib'anar $ UULL.ZYML PW kSCTION. OW eIO aiebje trest bisk iweUlag. sear Ith a* Newleta. W. W. Ip-wet., best. eel-~s t POSVSION. ad.r hem.: ai. re-et ba ". ba., ea 8* mad 8. N. -I. Ule trio lh1tu ~au. Wide tieet pe. mells aple ideilug. Term. MASORNEY & SULLIVAN 1527 I St. N. W. Phone Main 721. "e Mahe Sullivan They KwWashingta" NEAR 14TH AND SHEPHERD $11,00 magmileent, mtOrn hoe In the ejelu .i'e ae" "'.. ha .'ing 'e ' ' large e' 'w tied bata% large halraharwi' fl..r. a triw,' ietrielt;htater he=t, 0|alea.t Pera T :ad breakfat a ie porse . 0" .7lla . with medraComvealsaee &=d rem for garage on M5feet Allay. Imnmediate poeemle. Peifeet coaditien; 22-ft. let. Cbirer Near 7th and Raadolph __ $8,500. et 1w. a soerem bn, im.'d bath. Pset-aerhat letiet.nad. Semi-Detache-Northeast CLARENCE F. WELCH, Ground Floon-Southera B1dg. Main 43. p eahot-ew tr bsem frm aht VAd elrANT. e et 3,0. AAT 118 V at. N 1.- ree sadtem delshe.Pree. #6 TURS aaddwe with I -reega sedha dwJaealeniag em? a t. Osly $15.00.. TROS. D. WALSH, 131 F St. N. W. Mine 7545. heed rest $~--I preed4 aerhe Appl 014 X.ad ave. 5n.0 te. . basa b da D H. 0031U55AIIFA R St ALBt~. res a tolb re J m .; 3UUWUL ateet ptt aAme shad tre swa traite all lade; Iehm7ed eealse~v% NE3W 0-reem beee; h.-w. b.; eleqttc Shb&perhe; er aflejv.w ' Pe Ea. la tee = k-- hmamiamna 18theLL V...... *431. Ts 1UT Wemsel iu w. *t a-co. 350 Muammg bus./ Maim 3711. veLv. NmoRMT! no r @L. 3L w. NATO At~,jjIJOS SAM ... 2thS ..! I". M... M m 8 BAL mAktM LOAXS oxRt wna a. au t as aset~ W t LOWE WATUs 04.W.6-VAM trapt nearby ML.p~ry a il ly lusp eve nest; Iq latorp= Ub LEGAL NOTW3I &amelC. e Slatelet OlypNe-oMoe, T.2 ohXersbh tiL4 that a sAal rule at the nolt Of MW . I got, yrwife. whigh will be b C ethe &ro am. nm, vins me. 111110 ader of Octeber. AR. 1 en wbiej day a "MsM ies Ib -e O. Ir ide ilevo nsat Messe pam Yste aDiridav J'1131. 60a SPECIAL READING 50 MADAME SPARROW PALMIST CLARVOYAN4. to =Xvg i A r ibes for 0os to advi se o ber a= gift our T t a . te 50e~o tADe ALLE or G ar youan will yarny nd when. p - moves evl aflueoes taeshew to wig and hold the one of your *&*too; Ono vit to Madame Sparrow will pay "ou far yeew n oi to ethers. l3Pwtb WI.'N. W. (COW K). 'P MRS. MADRA. clairvoyaat, pamirt, truth ful advser.W aad love. b a ss.all affair&. Paror 13 3t t. N. W. 1eS. 50. MADAM ALLEN "0 CLAIRVPYAKT AND PALMIST. OnaraDtees to read your entire life-past. reand future: eves true advice bu=iess love. health a&ad family pilread "ings aft Between 6th I1 a rST. N. %. DAILY AND SUNDAY. P MEL JEANETT aue resent and ftsSassn uetle buf ber.esda D te a wad se tel w ha ye eel e a e t of rie s hea hosrtaip.mriage iv m . ellea wa prthe winakll boe 1*0e~u- 1 reet .ea Oppesite remesMsetr, thadG aou Die past pesen ad ftof r sae. . W. xADRVOANs ast:A3 N Nave esbie ad dfmsti troes If se Mdaed Dasdma an hewl SI es er t of dfieila s a wie . 831 thrs. Thi gifedr l Td o wilaveenxe eNlov r rDen,s.s. chaereuaip. a. aettg Aie tto aves e bus1th oe .. C--, -gnea ad e - - ** *6 e-1e -ss" 6f . 5 c i so we 0 so V 0. KWe I, nWsA. pes" s. ..wr 1'r. bees ei se etese, thls at e -6iae an D. xsL. U.le eergest*5. . .I Kpi a~mpr effleers follow: ce.als. James Keliber. Walter J. Coetele j. ceasee, . 3 esell Joses (eai, , ob ldesaour; sasei Nj Pr. OnA we PAM Cupiu d -e~ 4d -c'We"Dh UemU M.ving at Short Cermer 11th ad Pa. Ave, 1. 1W. TelephOOe' Mai e UN. P30's TRANSFUR AND WEOUAGIL m toho moving; lee - ~nafrO~. --n aus SEPARM IUMS $1 "3.* Eas. ap esm.ef-dowa MOVEN. Nrin e Fia. A W. "MA S. das-dS et 64. NW. MOVING PADDED VANS PURNIISRD Phene K. 20te-NlIL EBEIG'S EXPRESS, Ili5 ROOM $1 W UTORAOU. PACKING ANf URtP~it Sanitary Palae Padded Vans Fer Perui. to may PseSa. T- Eares la the City. Lee" Uomimcal ad Satistaetery INSVTha FeAgainst Pieand Dam age. fTt " olady Givem. 'Ih Big 4 Transfer Co. 104 "soh N. W. GAS cSAIRaVOYANTS PROF. BELMONT Noted Clearvoyaat cad Palmist. sa read aee rcrd of ysour . a rd te of twe col g mst. amahi to lift th veil oytery o and reeal te he hadvice en bines atters levr ou lov i tre at t f ematry is leehiest to yeua what to de to all mae bigs te earated eemr; isa P..'ho*It ef Wrl''R:nwn. Red 4oor to Masonic Temple._______ PECIAIREADINGS, $1.00 MME. VASTE. tie, tremtble am anxey corectan truthful reading of your life bythuiee be p o questions asked. The head tairs of lifan he read Do a fai G.ift.ed rM t ^.*Ine. Adise. eranently located 35 14th t. N. W. eursa. im. to 0 p. m. Convinces. MHE. PARKER. Gifted Clairvoyant and Mediu-. This fow e out7 inbonem health or life. Remaoves evil iflueea. Telte to insa hed heom 01ad yovur te 1,11 D @. N. W.. et. 1 and 12th. * CRME RAY, Usetifle pamseper card readera 31 Lran Sy. behdo 1th. &I and' H"7 PROF. ARTHAN Noted spirItuallet MedIum. Meetings Sun losie 'ty ra"l 60 t ..' mon.*.ati'" life beyond the ve, followed by spirit ||st"k'. Dailyreadlui *."m' all amii his stues ea the halL MARTHA SP3NCER. 0O1 OF TUE WRL.D' MOST DIUTIN I e AN TCHIC 3D. Gifted with a clear ines ~Jte human ~ meetmetedselemtlete as te TLSA OU OPORTA ODU 1 TSIU MAY 33 PUR.AN NT~NLT VER-t New to ShCte rU RnE TO TnOUR VY D N EWM. tell of absnt friends; advises en business, speculation. ittone, ha ges. love. oehiap. mar. 3penerer ease to see te aet Intr fee uen. acen tin se The *1. I* be te .........e... that the WeMIMOSA supvisie a" ONst In the art of the. V, but Is the Mpter $t~ that en hear "k, IVSS =- NS 4ai. - t - ' of!g. IO mehmd to esu streeti woo to 04 powers cnt t he lide trative aathsrities and of its fanger, A lawyer wEht uStted ibdsbs ar the dose-line deomItlo et "nUelggble water." That delsition -ete-mise in large p 0at. the sepe of appieties at the aet iad ws Intended o ers, to bake that peimal matter plain. The joriudleties of the set is Its navigable waOe seect depdbds 4g0e the questie whether er net the pro peeed develioeoet is Is. or. sdeset along, er UPOE, er substantially ef. fects. a navigable- water. 6ew" the supreme court his defned 6 sayIgable water of the United States. The Wet, hirever, is not abatent with .that de AnItIon but composes one of its own. The queetien is. does the deialtion of the act mesan tha same thing as the established judicial defisition and venture out upon the doubtful un dertakiag of clarifying the judkial desittoe sS to with.eld the ap pliestion of the act from some rivers which ae navigable or to estead, it to some that arq not navigable? By presumplion at least ething dif ferent must have been ant, though nobody can say whaL In some its composite features, the legislatme de finition appears to be a restriction uf the Judicial defiaition. and la others it is clearly an extension. as, accord ing to the sct, the afere commenda tion by the chief of engineers, for instance, or by the cemmission or any other Governmental authority. that a on-navigable water ought to be improved by Congress ipso facto makes such non-navigable stream navigable. Of course, courts wilk be heard ups such a question. DUFIN s "%AVIOAUL4P Those seeking Federal permits or le=-e- may be surpriae the rw'isg a a aat navigable water of the Ul t as the b0as of Ped~at jurlteIe, and there is room to the t a full indulgence of that d X It will not be at 011 I . the administrative authori to a gualu asertie of to die cover in the act the b for the adoption of what is kadwa as the "unit rule," according to which a stream navigable In aW -each Is to be rearded as vigble from its mouth to its ver source. The bill in effect provides that any pro posed power development, wherever and on whatever stream, falls under Federal jurisdiction if the commi4o finds its construction would affectlin terstate or foreign eomnmerce. which at least is but another way of saying if it affects the navigable Capacity of a navigable stream at any place. The decisions of the Federal' courts, including the Supreme Court, have approved a very wide Federal jurts diction ever dams and diversions far fro.m navigation on the theory that they "afeted" the navigable ca pacity far distanct. The commisson necessarily has large powers and me act gives ample room for broad construction; it would not be sur prising to and an assertion of Fed era! power on the uppermest rewees of streams to the practicat exallsion of State authority. LABOR'S FUTURE UP TO SUPREE OURT The future of organised labor is at stake on a decision t6 be handed down *hortly by t1he United State. Supreme Court, in two cases attack ing the labor provisions of the Clay ton Act. American Federation of ..sbor officials declared today. If the contentions made in the suits are upheld by the "nation's hlgh est tribunal, any tradeunion will he liable-to prosecution as an illegaka combination itffthe restraint of trade" If it resorts to one or the other of labor's meet formnidable weapons the strike, boycott or picketing. The case of The Duplex Printing Company vs. Deering. originally brought in the District court of New York, is based on the ground that the Clayton Act is class legislat~ion, because it exempts organised labor from its penalties. In the second case, William Truss et al. vs. Michael Corrigian et al., the plaintiffs, restaurant owners of Bio bee. Aris., declare that their rights under the Fourteenth A:nendment were violated by the picketing of the defendants. The demurrer of the defendauts based on an Arisona statute, declar ing that trade unions cannot be held as filegal combinations in restraint af trade under anti-trust laws, was sustained both in the lower court and in an appeal taken by the plaintiffs to the Arisona Supreme Court. In the appeal now before the United State. Supreme Court the onstitutioaaty of the labor previ sioms of the Lrisoma act under which the injenetton . greeeediage aginst the pioeee were didmissed. isat tace. PALMiR PR'ItISES IN DIVMTO LOWER UL Cat~ A vigorous effort is pisaed by the Department of ,Tustice to drive proS tering out of the retail trade. The drive to be' n'ade by fair price committees, with the mid of the local pollee authorities, reentits febm fagrant profiteering on certsin com modities, on which the wholesale prie has fallen sharply, but which ettll ar W4A0' AW" **~et lb. SML 4the -o taqnttho w ee,1bfr Wes sie ty bee ber Okdtaat, What fadieg is s dw " his edn.ma falls -n w- a %bes ies ......l.. ., a ,s, whie for eafety's ske ueght; tte be o Meteleked. What i at mn. MMhIrat MW oe etlae hef tM W dse at motifp it et T islre10aid 0100,6011 pesity at say poiat howevr far ties Of = 111111 00,ey s. sed by way atimi..is.e or is 0saty @ abte the sOastu.es. j4 l ae eobserved also iat if sag, es & 11igh18st part sa the e.m. .lo. aquires fall ties. WUWAL/ In' the LVisIps tee "reasture" e the 'ipat' by the defam Sat at s0 termilalies of the lease, as won as of regelating the osw afftiw et the lio4"Ge t., set studI4dlvl eid the siefstion dotablished ..amass legal terminology, like "just eampe. sation," as the basis Of the raies pge. scribed by it to determine vsoes;W stead of using " g s terminology to er=. th legia. tive meaalig. it undertasee to em morate the elemeats of value to be includes and to deftin tho by a To sort to terms of a ,ooutet== ether teokisal terM having so fixed e'sa ,Mand 1480e a=nh al To et 41011 translate lo to an" tested by jtdietal language. The set also seeam to be eariouly apprehesaive alsut 4egdlig the I teretate tr..., ..0 and supply of hy.4eletie snwergy as M commece and leaves the regunitnem of such iterstate -activity to the agreejipat of all the tates eonseraed, if they so' agree, sad sextead sa Joint Sta juriaodMeA" evW4 to the amount and character of the - ties to be issued by the e!rMorati engaged in the ativity; it is oly upon disagreement or dissatisfacties that the power commission assumes the duty of intersta$ regulaties. WVM" CAVOU IJTIGATSI. That assa legal questleas are to aatpe tetehing the valluit of terms 0 the license and of material W" *~hPof the apt ItefZ t be dui ;ed, Conrs eo of toV= epw9s preserd It wed & 0as dangerous grEuA sr it ewresellVn9kes the caPt of the licensee ' a ethi Of 6able d. ficiemey Of power. whsrein it provids tha-sek elicsse sll be coietine upon aceqoanee by the liense V e41 the tere. cal senditions of the eet and the further conditions adamias. tratively WriftaO " lte the lasa. Every lawyer is apt to query Whdther suck consent eas give valdity to pro visions that would otherwise be vold as being beyond the power of cos gress or the commission to prescribe. As already said, power at cetain favorite sites ema be developed by power interests favorably circum stanced financially or otherwise, as matter how onerods the ceaditoeas and how difficult the processes of ad mIanistration. If the att. as writtaa and adnitaistered, does not go for te remedy our power shortage by Inde. Ing the development of a subdtaatim quantity of wAter power that Is soy going to waste, such a lamentable failure is likely to be done Ies to the substantive law of the act thae to the administrative machinery it provides and the administrative tueq it coo templates or prescribes. Adsinistra tion has the oppettuniy mightily to help or hinder the much-seeded de velopment of water power. WISON A FAI.RL INDIANAPVOI,s - Id., GOt, II,... Party responsibllity Is the inajor Isse of the ompaign and not the Laeague of Nations, according to Herburt Hoover in a spee before the (u itnbia Club here today. "I am envinced that underneath all this discussion the American pee pie arp raising a most fqndesental question on our formn of government and Sa is the conduct and responsi bilitp of political parties," opid M. Roover. "The Demooratie party has failed is its reesbasibilities. The Repeblicea party has made definite promises to the country If it be placed in the governmsent. The question at Issue Is: Shall the political parties be made to assuthe responsibility for their aetios and proeeniss, both now and in the future? "No more dangerous thing can come to us than the faluere of our great parties to carry out their promiseese it, would'oreate 5 field .for a third pa 'y. I believe that since the arma. ties the psenut administration has made a failure by all the tests that we ssa aply. "My personal view with regard to the practical developmeent af a Laeague is that somse of the artielse of the present Irpty mnust be abandoned and some modified. Dot a great many parts of the present treaty are 50 ad are isl r*issd 1vch the stabU of the wurM," Mr. Hoover receiumnded a budgo, system for the government and meas effeetive goversnent means of serb leg profiteeriag. INDItA1APOLU4 Iad., Oct. 1 much work me ntght watchman rettiset of the coAipein te gile ~im a apsiatant reoulted in Rurus Nro starting two f ire. at the Talge Me boay Coarpany plsat on the, laight of October 4. mecerding to a eintes slt, whieh poltee sey they frosa the bnea today. The asle stoyd y the fi. 51 l'I e