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4 Ju&ratra Saihj Slimes Published at 25-29 South Meridian street. Indianapolis, !nd., by The Indiana Pally Times Company. W. D. Boyce, President. Harold llail. Treasurer and General Manager. Telephone—MA in 3500. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS. ... New York. Boston. Payne. Burns & Smith. Inc. Advert.sing' o,.,ccs, Chicago, Detroit, SI. Louis, <5. I.ogan Payne Cos. Subscription Bates: Indianapolis. 10c per week; elsewhere. 12c per week Entered as Second Class Matter, July 25 U*U at PostofiT .e. Indianapolis, Ind. tinker ?ivjt M arch 3, IKij. The Spotlight on State Affairs Doubtless the keynote speech to the Democratic State convention today by Frederick Van Nuys will come as a distinct shock to those members of both parties who have fondly imagined that the end of the Goodrich regime saw ushered in a government to which politics and its kindred evil, special favors to speed;, friends, were strangers, and mayhap it even will come as a surprising revelation to those who have not been in total sympathy with the administration. It is a stinging indictment of our State government and one that citi zens who put civic welfare above partisanship coaid well wish were not true. Mr. Van Nays makes a telling point of the charge that banks iu which the Governor. Lawrence Lyons, Republican State chairman and former campaign manager for the Governor, and Ora J. Davies, State treasurer, have benefited by increased deposits of State funds since the present ad ministration came into power. He makes another point of the fact that Liberty bonds purchased by the State were disposed of before their full value was realized with a resultant loss of ?40,0tM), and chantes that the Suite highway department was used in a political way to hoist i: former director, Mr. Lyons, into the Republican State chairmanship. Here are some of the items in the bill of particulars that s.mult, re ceive the earnest attention of every voL.r, regardless of b;s party affil.a tions: . , , _ • , fr-inw-r t . rt the Stuff hlgh- That surplus w at;r A ■ ' is ‘ , r - ~, iv . v .. Tray commission !:.••- • 1 , , , . v an ,j That the State highway d-i#r: ’’ . ‘, (s Mr ' Vi)n expo::*-* and ■•-" 'i* /' .i ~.1 nitotnc biieii-.^f.vsna.i.-usr.;;-v.-.- £533 1 for construction and a tn.it . r • '"M u ' for salaries That the rus-dy of the Stat-Vu:-- it- V*B- j-i.u r .. P th’.t tration —nt !•* a;: 1 m •'-•-* '* -• 1 ' ‘ , of this lattt-r - w spent t• r :•. t ; i -t-.u *>r-v-- . oak doors of tli ~, ... That oer,- V i-a'd Ma: ’• to wash th* waL* o! t ; - S house 3hd t" date -b • . !• . r - , u . titue that •!' r—; ' ' ’ ' ..... _ ’ Major Shark, r< ur -d •' - ' '■ ’ ■ ; '' • ;", of S2©ot'*> \vh. h was 1 • •I *-’.t : . s-! . •> a. • .iv : - 1 .... ... • * i , t r y That fni.rro.lo : >t-.t.- r. ■ - - - ‘ , mansion i-Ut.g a gno.-l <* . ■ -.g-v u:.-i > k' r -'.> ■ 1 1 ■ * * gating #■•.**> 22." tu . That in lid* under . -vc-~ -r L - _ “ re< ‘ 395.57 r. TANARUS: I l-’ • - •- 1 ' ' '• . r ' ’“ ' V ‘’ f31.409.7**.:*7 and o.: :: - • -• .'U.„ th cost of running the S • 1 •“ ' ’ That in WK. dishvrs fr> t .l : . ..! ' t ?2.'211.1".> '2l and In 1921 they antoum-t IS >•!.-.• 1. .• >t I ii* flgur- . That for "first seven • :-*hs -*' •- 4 m f gcut-ral fund have r-. o- 1 S4 l ->N.2 i- ' ’ ' . , to an--- th- VI * t ■ ” “ total sum of S'.:'" l ■ • i-v- -• ■ • • 1: • the first seven tui-ht!-- i ■ : j . disburs.-m-iits fr -:u >i >ti i • - • . !• w-r- j 15.495.741 '7. or >lo* •"•5.75 ' ' That State - n.\ '. v-> ti.- hi-: 5.,. • - . : 1 i-r and that ~‘x> a-w j - ; ■ ’ And it must be that Mr. Van Nuys . r’-- .wh’.is in • m:nd of many when he conei;id-s wit it G.t.- rv ' '. • <*f 1. : :a. there is absolutely no ex> n • f. r this < ur.Li.io . ana i.a. i; - .. e ment of the affairs of state. ’ Official Buck-Passing If the statements off -e < av •r: ■ : :'d !-•- ;. •! rvt U dr face value, Harry •Vinto-. ' Ih uke, • ■': N • : ' ' ■ ; ;n : y W. C. T. F. believe to * “ "w :.> ?y unfno r j<• t f pro-.-j Mioti en forcement officer, voiuntarilj an odm-i .mat ; t the pay ami no one is responsible for his appoint - .t. i.e V,'. r 1.. wine!; -in pretty close touch with the affair. n‘- :r! 'rum-nta! in procuring the appoint::.- nt ' and a: - t. . : - ere Gov< nior McCray, Lawrence Lyons, in ; ..' i■ m St..*'- ■ : ■ H-nA r - .'i . -n, Federal prohibition enforcen.cut o'i'.cer f r In : : -.: a, uad Ce’.gr- --stnan Will R. Wood. Then ensued th" neates* vrtme of ••hue’-: : a g" that has come to light in recent years. Mr. M-.-r.-uu - 'Hd - • ■ - w;-.r “revet:.rn'-t: U and to me by Governor McCray, Lr.'-vreu • M - .vdais if: and Cm.gross man Will R. Wood ’ The Governor washed his imn --f U:* nfu-ir advi-ing 'he women “this is a matt*r over wV 7 1 nave, j . ' r. ih* 0.-nt com ing from Mr. Bert ’b-r : a." Mr. Wood added to th m r o mm L> ur.' -g "I ■ ! noth ok -vhaterer to do with recommending or a; :-;tihg Mr. Dral ami Mr. Lyons denied that be bad sought th- appoir.ua• .r, addina. h.-v. .-v r, “that. Mr. Morgan did call me up and asked me about D Mr. Morgan now insists that Mr. Ly-- \s • al tlm-s recommenf-cd Mr. Drake and that he was called to the Governor’s office and informed by Miss Bush, the Governor’s secretary, that she "knew Mr. Drake s family, that all of them were fin o people, and she bedevrd lie was all right ” If Mr. Drake Is “maktnsr good” In his t-i-lsion. as his friends assert he Is, It would seem that those responsible f sr Ins appointment would he glad to take credit for his place among the prohibition H-n -s fr course, if he was appointed through polities: Influenct —end It should he remem bered that all of the parlies concerned except Mr. .Morgan come from the Tenth District and hold political positions the.- there is method in this game of “buck passing.” A Scientific or Partisan Tariff? It is refreshing to note in the mid. t of the wild scramble of a Re publican Congress to enact a wholly j .rti.-an • srifi r.o rscrc that m:i of the caliber of William G. Mc.Vdoo and jud.:-,. Pi; ut Gary believe that tariff should be imposed on a scientific 1.-nsf.:. ir•• pe,-:iv> of wh- b ; the law represents the traditional policy ot l{?pnU:-an ievh proteclion or the Democratic theory of revenue only. The Fair Tariff League of Racine, Vis., says th; t the tariff should be a purely business proposition and insist that the “R publican and Democratic parties have come quite i- r each other in th-hr tariff dec larations. The last definitive Republican statenimt was in the platform of 190S, which said that the measure of prot*-< tion should he the difi* rence in cost of production here and abroad. The I)mocrats say the tariff should be for revenue, with incidental protection. These viewpoints are not so different that they need prevent the framing of a Ir.islness tariff on business lines.” “But,” continues this organization which has given th.: subject much study, “the Forduej-McCumber bill imposes duties far i.ivu r than have ever ’ en dreamed of before. It pays no ntmn to the <l : ffe' nt m cost of p oduction. It is a bonus bill for manufacturers.” Then the league sets forth a number of items wherein the inequity of the pending bill is made apparent For instance, it h shown that: "American women arc j uiil f-mr .:- s !• r •-,ir ~f cheap I stockings, but American w.cnen sr- tj .. i <•!**Ll*-*-•• u< .-n t ,-rdr ~i Sto.-kir.gs, This is four am! lord L-ucs ii.' !a '■ -r - v. -c.ri.i operative gets a w;ii:c of f'- .r—r.ts. Against lao -r's f<>rr ;h.- w.-o! grower gets five cenrs . n ac. ! :h- - r. ihirr.- n t-n;s. “The Alittalnitm trust s- 11s atumlnum to Aitic.-I- sens t > -.-.-.-i,; • .no n n's p.-r pound, and cgpvrts it to Kugtan t wh. re ;h<- |i- ; ... is Uftceu i-curs This trust is a monopoly. It with --. . •!: I .-f ale .- > .u;i. which has grown In capital end divl.p-nds !•• r->iae *70,000.000. its . ,-. are substantially ns low i" anyv.h- w--rl.l, but th, r..rdncj M.-<'-..nb. r bill wuM make its duty from five to r.i jr pound on tio- metal. and, seventy per cent on kitchen an I table ware. "A common kit.-hen knife is taxed I r..tn C.ss .-cuts to twenty cents and In addition to this 55 per* cent of its i vain.-, “The cheapest machine-made la. c. su-h ns ; r women use, made h- ro ;ts cheaply as ar.yw!t.-re in t . v.. M is m; ;, r <-cht. With the whole saler's and retailer's charges, this wip t... j s - ~..r ~,.a r | a ,. t ~J t, working woman a:..! the farmer's and ’ "The proposed <lut>' on w.-.d will a' I >; i .7 t, the price of a ch-'ao dress part wool, part shoddv. In anti-ip.-uii-ii ..f it.-tie- American W-.d.-n Com pany has already increased its prl.-e i.-n to forty-five ■ ...is | r yard. "Mutton is taxed two and one-half cents per j.ounc : lrmb live cents; chickens, dressed or undressed, six con’s per pound. Other f 1 tax.-s are like these. Must some of us stop eating:” All of which goes to show- that the Fordney-McCumber bill is far removed from js scientific basis, but is an ultra-high protection measure. George Ade Comes to Defense of Movies and the Directors George Ade, author of “Our Leading ritlzoD,” which has been plcturlzed by Paramount with Thomas Mclghan in the hading role, has Some to the defense of the movies. “T o m Mcighnn Thomas Meiglinn and Al Green have Just brought to me the completed picture called ‘Our Lea-iing Citizen." lb li.-ve me, I am very 1 ppy over the man ner In which you ha.o treated my ma terial. 11.-re Is one author who will not dare to complain that they changed his ‘stuff on him. ‘‘ln this play, written for Tom Mclghan. we tried to g-t In some comedy and some drama and some real American character* without resorting to any sox complica tions or deep villainy or gun play. In other words, wo tried to do something different - -m< ;Mi g on ’fit- order of ‘The I 011.-r- Widow" and • Th. f -nnty Chair man.' whi-h the public liUe-l several years ag. I wr -c the piny In the hope that the patrons of picture liousr-s were ready f.-r change from the highly seasoned ph.-to-d-atvas which they ,'"-<-:ued to like two or throe years ago. ‘‘Y u have given 'he : my a tin. cast and a Prsr i-lii-s j r--dtb-n ands- r Ye TOWNE GOSSIP Conrrlsht, 19‘J'J. Sfir Company. iiv k. r. i? UK'S \ r.lce "Id gentleman. \\ ITH I’t KB V hair ' AND A white rr. • • 1 !t \T t-N T fdalr.-d. \s THF.y mostly nre AND I V BItV r g!.‘ UK STROLLS ab- ;t tv \ hur.gil v yard. RIGHT MAT t m' o- I l\|) SMOKI’S hit ! and e. tNfi IF I g-i ut i; | Min* ■ . .. AND 1 I \N l> Dll tt.er int \ i:rt ;i \ • TO WAT 1 11 r- n AND sj-K-N m ! :> f r :t. \N D Tit y. r. er * 4. AND lIBHKITD er- ' 1. ro nvisii •>. v. ' RKBOKE IT ;---v da • Nt> HI. w.i ther tt IT II A fr- -'u lit rip* tVD spoKT ti -r.e * NO T HI N AND I.K AN CD n 41 • f-t - AVD STARTED t • n- OP A hi h* ha ' k(*mk wirrttr d'< k i - AND His e - :t ’ ’ A Ni> A t I. his fi.-w.-rs AND HOW ! <•; • • 1 t ON St At AND tit 'S .. vcr-. o' 1 AM) It!- ' r Wbo - HIS v-d; low. THAT I stood right there. AND HADN'T the heart TO MOVE away. AS I should hav done TN MV sprinkling fai: And THE nozzle pointed. WHERKVETt IT would A .VD DARKNESS c .me AND 11 17 f? lisle- 1 Ills tnl--. AM) 1 vfo; and th- water. WITH MV wor’: half done. AND rVII’TIKD the how AND lit No J up. AND IN Do rn- ■ . - I MADE Recovery. I D WASHED out -I bed. or Bit AN D new plant - THAT ID just j it HIT ANYWAY. I HAD been polite. TO MV white hi.ir-d friend I THANK you. BRINGING lIP FATITIIR. ex cou x- t'r-i j |! wri i -wh/tH mi; -"T | i You hI V OUT of S Tll P vovr 1 t o\~d xooa if A oovqm J eor CCUL-Q 1 <£ T° T T ° U ' ■ > -t>n h /# ft .rsTLRLoT xoo j MA..mIE WOULD ng 9 H '—( —l&HQ r ~'r \" UL '°° : WD 4?£T>- with ‘,r V -Kr i HOME iOl 'tii a )/ [ g-j HL'mTvTI | TTgTT 7~7 •& \-. . --y. .•'->*= CAN .: 4 o our an- c // \\, , fck p I / A- H Pf . -p -' r —, P- WIW:R! Ajr,4Atv' =. 3 // \$ PgsiPPPPg L J fOpP AAr >\O~M yppp // °Amtn w pV Mk p —JV. ■ : ■ ■■■’B ■■ "' . —-. ■ - ■■' ■ 1 ■ * . . ■ ■■■—.-" ■" " ■■■■—.— !■ N- '■' --' • - ~ n ~ " Tl l~l'l •' • 'll T" lr " ■ "g _ ■■■'_ . "9_ rif 1 1 _ 1 . . .... "■■ INiiiAINA UAiLk TilviES those, as 1 have alren.dy suggested, I ®m very grateful,” he said. In commenting on the Ade picture, Thompson Buchanan, the well known playwright, now a supervising director at the Lasky studio, said: "If there Is any literature of the screen, this Is It. Not merely is It filled with laughs, but It has a world of genuine emotion and a significant theme deeply appllcatle to American life. Green has directed it beautifully, with a fine sense of comedy and emotional values. Melglian, himself, , has never done better.” i-!- -!- -I ---ON VIEW TODAY. ’t he following attractions are on view today: George McKay and Oitio Ardine lat H. I-'. Keith's; “Captain Kidd, Jr.,“ jat tho Murat; "Four Queens anil a | Jack," at the Lyric; musical comedy and t movies at the Rialto; "The Woman Who ; Walked Alone,” at Loew s State; "Be yond tho Rocks,” at the Ohio; "The j Bachelor Daddy," at the Apollo; “I Am i Tho Law." at the Circle; "Across the i Continent,” at the Isis and “Gypsy I’as sioii," at Mister Smith's. Five Good Books for oil_ Men Indianapolis Public Library, Technical Department, St. Clair Square. ekme noox SERVICE. "Geology of Petroleum," by Emmons "Au .-rs au Petrol, am Industry." by Bn.■ "O .A H mor. "Technical Examination of Crude Pe tr- . uni." by Hatii.-r A Padgett. "Petrolci::n i; ;'-h g." bv Campbell. “Fuel Oil In Industry,” by Audros. ’ Washington Briefs WASHINGTON, kune 1 Samuel Gompers, pr- s!d-nt of t!,-- American Fed oration i.t l.ab'-r. despit- bis 72 years, is • g o.e most ambitious giobc trot*;-.ig 1 p- dlflon of h*s career. He 1 ai.s during- present, year to m.ik. a longb-b.-rislKd trip to the Far F. J:ipat: •.--•<* la’ -r repro'i-mtati'-os, i-.-rt- tl- • t me of : ... Washington con ; f rr.-d with Mr Gompers, ■ ! Fa, - a-a •!"- i !• w‘th tac a"- *■ 1 1 : to isp.-d Nt; " ti an-l Its Indus inn: ■ ir s If trip is made. It Dsvlrl I’rv -,i p,arrows, president of tb- :i 1 -m of 1 f- ..1. a• • -riling : 1 • r . d.g V. ... ts be ': , o'--. 1 - * :' 1* s- * n lie P‘11..:. u.t op t e ‘ ' J 1 .: I W Jobo ator'. a*--.’ -> ir.-d Mate machine. Dr L- g! t . , - ’ Dur :,- :‘ >• Wo: ii U „ !.-■ vv.;s 1 : n s.-r\ ■ ■- tti our f -s: tie !* of .' . . rtc * f--r ---most u -a on lb; Uppt-ie affairs, ha a • t ■ ■ * >:• : >•?-■ s , rdn t- tolent ; !>• I-- ‘.v .. - tot -o t • : 1 ■:* f- as-. G - r,-- .-‘Vo tie to • ■ ■ ■■• ;■-< - :••■■{ - t ti - J ni-ersity of V. ■' ' gr -: '.sr, v- :. j ' mod Id their t. ' • 1 . - **- > ;.,f„ , >i. ti...-- ' j r Itm Os n : t! ' \ - I :ert!;t y t- ;• 1: f-r h cue brer g'v'u to ■‘lvi> ens *!.' g ,-l ti -•• -mod Mid Ivs V. 0.0 a o ■ - was id-- S-f. f J- ' oi-oirti 1■ t ’X: <li Hi) IMM AG. t. ,! Otu- 1 I ‘dnstantlne Yo- s •.* hilb-d Kef- r- a Chicago bid-b'iro. - -f extreme cru-d.v p- ■ pr-j - y •• if’-oit- don nn average of -l-i} •- w.-ok and Ms f- . r‘‘ ■d' .ios' ,:, Is to g h UIP, t.eat i Id* .- 1 -a •! then force h-r to kiss | -ft :* oh. how he heat met" c‘.-‘ i ' wife “H • 1 * fit *0 kiss f,!s wife’s f.~v." t- * 'Gel toe etty prosecutor. Ii ' > Is. ' In’erposed the .Did,-- Got <1 -'to- there, Yod •* ao l I * - r 1,0f.-':- foot." he commatidod Ads i<- -.--d wlidlv about, slowly got ' ; n ;■>.*-.* and kissed each of Id.- v .iV • sii- —s .. v. -. ..u'rc on pr-batl'.n," OT-: ■! the Judge "If you b- and v.i’tr M if' I. W* -.tip gv- you Home- ; thing tlo.t tool hoi ! you." Ted,WAN ‘.V-s Jo- 1 If v ur dad . j-i’ir wife a mamma, Is wife still ■■ if- ' The I-.. n* Ttcbdt roc.-ntly -f I.- . 1 b-ist. 7-h ar,-1 Augusta Rottlka, UN, h - tr. •to Air* V. 11R.HU ‘ . ; and n slt. r of her husband and has made her -• r in-law ‘ r f:i*hr. and Mrs. Il l- G- wle- was fornicny h.-r m-tdi- r, bus l.cr u..-'h,-r In- Tio- family relations nrn all 1-. '►■*, -1 up w.ong t' : • Miiart.-ft•- !.-■■ ■ .. -■• j l'at h r of V. iliam t'lelst married tb | ni'-f' i : of b!•' v. ifo. Mr and Mrs. : Lew h. G-'ot wl'l live in P -bolt They nr- sp-nding tt-.-ir honcymtion here w'.Gi son s on-in-law and .laughter, da no liter in law. , *'(k f By FRED MVERS. MARY, MARY, QCITB CONTRARY. Mary bad a fiance, AY h< liad a lot of (lough. And everywhere that Mary went The chap was sure to go. He waited at the church one day And sorely did he grieve; For, when the wedding bells rung, she YV'as A. YV. O. L. Since then It's happened many times, Full oft his hopes have rose; And If the wedding ere shall be. No one but Mary knows. IN WHICH MR. T. O’BRIEN TEI.LS TIIE C‘. P. R. K. WHERE TO DISE.YIHA UK. (Loudon Morning Post.) Some time ago the Canadlau Pacific 1 -Hallway Company issued notices to eer -1 tain hotels, restaurants, shops, etc., pro -1 testing acain-t the unaurhorlzed use of Its Initials. One Tinn-thy D’Brlen, pro ; prletor of the “C. P. R. Barber Bhop" In a prairie village, received the warning anil replied as follows; Dear Sir- I got your notis. I don’t i want ro law soot with yure -om j pany. Ino yure company owns most ] everything- Tab reads, sreem-rs. most of the bust land and the time, but -b - 't • Know ns you own the bole alpha' -t. | The letters on toy ► ‘op don't -ml ' for y;re ruJenuid, but f->r sumibln j le rt -r I left a muthi r In 'r.-i-iud, *lk> Is den 1 and gawn. but lu-r m-m 1 ori-s are -I-ar to rn.- 11*■ r aam-- was Ci.rstlna Patricia R-nrdon, n"-1 what I w it.! I I no Is V. at y.-it ur- g.utlg to do aKout it? Is .pposc jou won't argue that !.e balance of my. v'na what refer* to, fit rates has g a I ar-*-♦'.!• k to do with ynr>- ral-.w--- b-s. ! There r.!n‘t tceno cut rates round ti,.-- parts t: at ! n<>a If. (Sgd.) TIMdTHY O'BRIEN YV A S THE nnnt tour* TII ERF, TOO? Sir The ntusid ir.s comprising the 1,100 man tar--I -at th- Sp.“ dway were '. admitf-'-.l free -• tirg-. Might one say tii<-v horned their wav In? MAJOR puATT. The average brand of nude, If on- may mix 0i,.-> n* tap;...rs. appears to Ik:Ac title ‘ - pee -1 ah-*ad and three ryv-rse. BLESS IT I At. A humane ctis* I* burn Itawneni He %t.>p* hi- bn* At even . rie-iln’. YV. hive reoidv - fr- -ut Mr E J.-e Ke's y t :: r.'ue-h-d-’ h at a Rb'li. 1 per g-d-b-t " M- -K T-., v.-.. might nJ-l. bear* th- Be: m-:'on of iu-v.*r hav ing l-> fitetj t;* a* S -f ?' . n luka. 111 K* T ADD 111 A 1.1 \ I.E) A lurg* g."R-* ry is :-d to t ' ow “I 1-av- ro.f!,;:-g t- a- 'ar-d 1! - *. - t at r- : .ar.-’-- iv!'h Mr * 1 -.- Ho pr - . : spake th.- tr - th. HOT BATTT.E IX KOLOHXA • Headline I'nlcnah the dors o' war! The atao- of s ice ta’-mn n; bv the M Crm-ldck -f O , , ~ ,; n Ret* 1- Is being r.r by Ic* It! x art * 1 K- • -t • .- - M v ’ ; s ATTENTION. (L\ss; If Mr V ■ •• , r - . - : to ■ '•l:'i -s-uiat!o7l ;it V for he bind 111 ids w-rk *v- be B- wh-:i i i* term expired? A1 AN; Oh whiif mvslerb-u* Thing* ve munch AY hell we lm-1 In . tu bit lunch; Q 1 t KV. wdn-'lu-r *!/ ■ -i .-? -: 1 I'd s It .0 \ " . ! D Tw., ,0 ■ ■ , ; , „ i,, , -i ---jAi.!.\nr. of \r not i.f.y ykdi s He who leap* Out iif the imr, Live* ti, loup A not h.-r day. OPERA PINKER* 01-TEN |( AY I, HE IN St'KPFA IT.It OI SIT u .From the i'Ti\v f - "Jsyo;:„ R,. v tew.) Mr* .Tohr. G. Srv-'-r of t’ ‘s --By had nn emerald ring valued nt up proximal.*’,y f-'iv.T *f, r r - n .~r svhlle in a AY’ i-d !■ u.'ii t ->f,.i t-, nt tend her da-gV r'; gra : .flutj fr-.m Nu'it ’ nl I’.i, r v YVF r’YNNOT ATT EM FT TO ritE- M KIBE I (IK INDIA ID! \I, ( As< s S r Next dIM-r ' - !!!> idm.f 1, - . lie** th-re I* a hrn.e*. rrm.k-r v!u> k.-c a hors.- ■-•'Ear banging la fr.;.t < \ bu-Bn r--m! -b-r on the ~*!,.-r <•' ‘ - ! a clothb-r wh dangles n pair of i-v rail* nbo"* Id* door, and a f.-w* doors aw .v . a denthit who (ID-pbiys a l.'g, gibi.- l tooth I-Utsld- his .■ <liwlt'-h.w I mu a gr-nt h-Uev.-r in advertising and would like til follow Sl,it v-.U see, f, n t physician ’r 1 sj'.'c':: lire In obstetrics. YY'hat. would you suggv-.j ? A. S. YV.. M I*. HTI RUIY NOTE An Indiana p-di'- which sue clnllu-s in en.-y-Jup. lias announces a special discount on D’l' ery's w-rks I.aß-.d advice* from Soiif'-. Anieric.i state that the fd-sbeaurus U still at lib erty (Copyright. l'.iJ'J by Fred My-r*'.) 1 Highways and By-Ways of Lil’ or New York By RAYMOND CARROLL ■ (Copyright, 1522, by Public Ledger Company.) 111 ■■ NEYY YORK. June I.— " Going to Eu rope ?” "No.” "•short of ‘the necessary?’” "Not that reason.” "Why. then?" "Because 1 can find all I want of Eu rope and Asia and Africa, for that mat ter right here In New York City.” ‘You will have a vacation V” “I suppose so.” “Going anywhere?” “Not if It has to be planned In ad vance.” It is a curious thing about content ment; nolo.ly will permit you to enjoy It. It Is considered unnatural to have a rest ! ful attitude toward life. Perhaps con tentment comes with middle ige, and after having been most everywhere and 1 seen most everything, Including the world | war. ! But what we started to writo about was to show liow New York has become the most comopolltan city In the world. There is nothing in the way of food servo l anywhere you can not get Here in Its natural environment and no language that Is not spoken on Manhattan Island. There are theaters giving performances In nil the foreign tongues, and every , race on the fa .- of the globe is repre sented in the composite New Yorker. i The days of lavender find oM la-'e seem 1 never to have been 111 this international j ant hill of subways, sky-scrapers and ! sure, ssive foreign *urprlses ov-.-n to th* pre-historic cavern, n and their abodes shown in . h■■ a.-ademy of natural sciences. Ia nan la-: night who visited New York fifty years ago. It had taken him that Leg t<> n. enough money v that h- can travel. .; he wishes to, until the cud -f hi- 1t,:;.-. IDs spirit to See what . in the v. rid i- s' mug, but his body •'* w.-ak. S'.. !:-• has rented an apartment -n C -iitra! I‘rrk Y\ -<t and is now eu g■: mi ''s.-i-iiig the world" right hare in 11..,-!.r.vvilla, and h,- says it can be i.b-tn- ’1 - sli;.-n:tship c-mpnnics have tr; I to sell n." - . -r- ;:,-i for tßirnpe.” 1..- : id, “tint i :--Ii them 1 find plenty of se.a -ir on the hotel roof garden*.” He id : the m 1 rinc r- .-f at p the Hotel I’-oss-rt in the Columbia H-ights section 'of Br - i.iyn, with its j ortuolea looking (>: • ot tb I..rgc r- . irau's <-n the r-i-.f t-f tb.- if--' ! I' -u’.sylv.ußa suggest* the dining nB-.on ..f s.-me ocean borne pB : •-. Ti en th- grill of the Hotel Mr •A.; , I* at - r ;he i.b-a ..f a ship a dining n.le ru.J ib.-rc ar -0! I- rs, inciiidirg u re: aura i.t up town it: which cue has the Bins a of > • -,o ~t •!,- bottom of the *•; 1 , lor';. 11 str.-.-t. ut *■ .. Render V . oj '.O close otic's ey.-s tr. Open ’ a* D- . : -,lc the French watering j o - **r • ,-:'s s irroi.iob-d bv ; canvas tvbi ii has been painted th* bear hoc V ‘ S---T ' lII* a:-'! re mien disporting :! ■ I b-r' a s:lk.-:i sk; with g . r ; M - Pi t.r-i > ad a half •-. J g g-.o r h to the delight of Tim ro f !■ n Id -f, 1* dist I '. fly of An.-rl g n, wi :■ g f that -He* ' - B.- ..id-.: • ' .*- * f F.u r- p- it-is -• ■ k ar- ■ p '- lag 'Th: '-.*• ■ a- s,' .r, ; .. Hot. : B: :a: -re. and the E •: M :' -st P-. 'he Hotel M-'Aipln and Be Wars TANARUS! New York :* about Credit Men Meet <?iT EDAY IN F. H IT. tic*- of the ::i-iU important group tneet- HiKS that will be held In connection with the annual convention of the National A s.h<— :-(•!.>n of ('.■--■ilf Men, here n-xt •••-!-.. Bi !■ nli:!' Is known n* the :o -(1M-"ir-r* group Mi -lugs if this group win 1 h-ld at the Glayp-.l H > and 0. : ■■ v sp-ak-cs of naiiohs! protnl t.- . v.B . and r od-.lr- -sos at the s-s - lollS, -lav after: •'■•■ .Tune S, Edwin r :; ,y -d i B-r -f D-- N-w York 18. -dug E SB sp- nk •>:: “i' iv-v i nl of Busi- B'll • ho; IBBSt b- ll'-no TO iiltllin and > 1 >-I:si rn -i: 'lr (lav !s r-g:ud-d as n orator of un r ual abllitv and a ko.-n --ntl.-at -f Eli:- in- ** -'"ndiUoiis Dll B- . sanie a ''or ■ :> R ‘ > -o. og v.o-I) of New Y -rk. former assistnt sec rc*-irv -f th® I Tilted s:a:.B4 Tr-nsury I>e p-r: 10-t't, will sp-.-tk on "Th- Federal Reserve System and Its Ketutio:) to i’r-'iTs” H it. Gant, general man n -or of the Delco Light Gnmp-ttiy Dav -1 ‘hio. also v.iil sp-.ak on mi si ness -"i-iliions. David S. Lttdlutn of Ard ;in*r--.- l’a.. ami.. K G. Elliott, promilcnt. . f t ft- (": ioil BO Association of Grodit M-! also will sp-.ik. M -ro- than S.OOK persons arc expe-ted to .••••tno to Imlian.apolls for tho -r-dlt ni-ii's -onv-.iit-oit, fur which arriingcmcnts ar- being made by the IndianapolU as soclation. Ey GEORGE McMANUS. Ito have the largest ballroom In the world, covering a whole city block, an entire floor in the Grand Central Palace. The dance floor consists of 55.000 sour re feet and will accommodate I.sOO couples. That is to be called the “Clover Gar dens.” Heard the other day of a restaurant I In the Bronx patterned after an orange I grove tn California, with real orange j trees under which are placed the tables, i It Is Pasadena brought to the metropo ! lis. j In the fashionable restaurants of New ! Y'ork can be obtained specialties and rarities pqual to those of the best res tanrants of London and Paris. In fact, there is a little place In Fifty-Fifth street, across from the Hotel St. Regis where the cuisine is even better tbsii j at the famous ‘‘Larue's" In the lTa-e do 111 Madellen. The smart people are al -1 ways shifting In their choice of r-st.iu rants, but at the moment those who have not already sailed for Europe are chiefly to be sent about Pierre's and Sic rr; s in Bark avenue, and the renovated Plaza Hotel, which has a most attractive ter raced dining room. Real for-’lgn eating places can now be found in the metropolis representative of all the new nations Polish. Czecho slovakia, Lithuanian and the other*. As for Italy, we ha ve everything of that ' country but the Bay of Naples ar.-l St. Peter's. Anew dlstrl-t that is receiving a lot of attention from visitors is ‘Little Hungary," In the Eighties, from Second avenue over to the East River. One coubl imagine one's seif in Budapest, the wail* of the restaurants decora*..-1 with folk scene* of Hungarian life, and serving it* nail nal menu In all oil. rs and dress ings One t-f those places, "Gypsy Laud,'' bad a decide 1 v -goo for a time, but is closed for the time being, due, I am told, ; to the unexpcct.-d coming ..f the redoubt- • able "Izr.v" Einstein, prohibition enforce- j ment agent. Only a few nights ago we were among the guests of a lady who lives at the Rltz, wh® takes pleasure In hunting up • odd eating places. Her latest discovery was a Russian restaurant in which surges the vibrating life of Bucharest. A* for Russia i no can dine Russian iu three ways--Russian Jewish, Russian Novl.t and Russlap imperial, and f the trio the fir*: with Its kosher dishes is preferred. The restaurants of the IWs nre too dirty, :"i.: 'Guise of the (Vur's follower* to tfu-iaij.moly fur tin.- average American. The Cr.ad.-b-S! ovakiun restaurants in Second avi-nue suggest cßuba rather than eating places. They ar- crowded every night with Yiddish and Bohemian art ists. r:usi-ini-.G--.r-) an-l IJttcr'iß-tir?. ail industr!".:*ly engaged iu gesticulat ing at- 1 talking of the pr.-gr-s* of thy new republic. FLORIDA FORMS A CITY LEAGUE Many Municipalities Enter New Organization. TAMPA, nn.. June I.—Great benefit to nil es th® cUP b of Fl-rlda. it is believed, wl!i result fr->m the organization b-r® -f sh Longa* of Miiniclp.-iljTie*, which wax accomplished at a ban.jnct held at El Pisfije Hofei following an all day open rc-asl-'.n at ?h city hull and a launch rid.*, during wh'-h tie 0:1- hundred -l-’o g.ite* present vi.-wcd the new municipal terminal lmprove:r.--t.ts Nl-.ef.-n o!t!-* crM-rc l the organlzs'lcn a* charter mem ber*. but it Is thought th:: all Florida c:f ! . s will eventually be ir.cL 1- and Ir. the organ Dal L n A cotistitutiuii an! by laws w-n- adopted. Th- purpose ..f the league Is mutual ssis-KV’” suv-r.g city offis ial* In solving various municipal and civic questions which miiy ar!*-* from time tn time. The td-a of the organization orlylnsred with City Maeager Hull r-f Tampa who for ie--iy was city manager of Jackson, Mich. Women to Be Guests at Scotch Levee FONT*. >N. I Wupiaa 1* makl'-.K p.-tdw iv P Ft.glar.d F-ir the fir*' r.u* tn history w-rue-s will h- Invited to sG-cd sh- S h 1 -v(S*. g-p ,ii 1 y the Duke ■:* At-‘r rn. N.--V t-at the w.i v has been op-u-d, ! there aro itinny w**nien .i* !* - ’ *rs vi ho hopeful that the Kins’ M i'.i tin- ■ bend and Invite women to Ms levees. j /\ / Shoes Repaired /w You don’t even have to bring them in Xo Bv faking advantage of ike call Extra and delivery Service of the Charge American Shoe Repair Cos., you ftr Usniz save imieli valuable tiTue. A\ e 11 Our Call call for tlit* shoes, repair them ex- W Dtlivtry IH-rtl.V "'"1 ,l( ' liv CT l-r -mpt lv. There is no extra ehanre lor berv,ce this sc n ice. ( all MA in G 465. American Slice Repair Company 1;. HOW.I Svl) C.VDLK, I’rewdcut. 225 S, Illinois Street. MAin 6465 JUNui 1, 1922. RUSS SOVIET HAS NEW MINT IN OPERATION New Silver Coins Are Made in Famous Fort ress. MOSCOW, June I. The soviet govern ment now has :i mint for silver coinage in full operation. It is situated In the famous Fctro pavlovsky fortress in I’etrograd, the burial place of all the Romanoff Czars, tind tho terrible prison house where po : Itical offemß rs were imprisoned. The mint is now coining ten, fifieen, twenty and fifty kopek piece and one ruble pieces. The coins contain 00 per • ■ent silver anil the r.-st copper. Their assay size ami weight are identical with those coined during the Gzarist regime. On -me side is engraved 'lie soviet em blem the hammer and sickle—-and the Inscription, Workers all lands unite.” I'he other side of the coin has practically •lie sum.* appearance as the old. One of the officials of the mint told me hat Ihe government docs not intend to put these coins into circulation. They will be jssu -1 as collateral for the special pap.-r issue that is to be made shortly, lii future ther - will b>" two kinds of pa per currency, on® of the present large do . nominations running into millions and in small, pre-war amounts guaranteed by the silv-r fund. It is hoped that this • will ; ut an etui to the present cumbrous : system. LONDON LAUGHS ATYANKSLANG ‘Saybos’ Name Given to Ameri can Tourists by British Press. LONDON, June I.—“Saytcsl” That 1% the latest clang in London for oTeracas tiilt.-rs from ths United States. America ns ar*} no -v. pouring into Lon don in great numbers, and the London rs always find the “Saybos” good for a laugh. Incidentally, the Americans get a f v snickers out of the Londoners. “UJi, hoy! Say. ain’t this grand?” Is t! ■* expression most commonly used by A rnerl-a ns when they enter Westminster Abbey, according to one writer in the London press who Is making a neat tittle sR rv bv holding up Americans to ■ri-,1 ■:!- for the entertainment c-f Lon -to :.-rs. This writer likens Americans to wild idrl*. “They make good pets, but you must ke-.-p them In a hotel with plenty ••f I> far,-. - . r else they pine away v--l r.'e -r disappear," the writer admits, iv’:: -h to Ani.-ri-ius seems something of a compliment la view of the wide spread, But unfounded reputation the English hate f.-r Biking numerous *". a-.vths.” "I mu*t Avorn readers." the London h - r-: u-*, ‘‘that the arrival of I’..- 'M"bJ :< not a sure >!gn of spring ■ h-re in w :M-r to p-r-b on wine cards.” And so the !.. • ■!• ::-rs are getting 1 g -i B ugh at -*f Ameri'-ans. and th® Ameri-or.s nr® getting a good laugh out f boo L--a.i. ners, ai-i everybody ehouid be ha; ry. May Attempt to Swim the English^Channel ROfSTDN. J O' L—ls friends end nd mirers -an ro— money rsssrr to pay ex'-'en—s. 1 1 arl. - T th. w.- I-known i Ei wire,” w u -a ■ 1 to swim the Eng- ’ !!*’. chat -:*-l n : A: g-.:-r. F r ten years T:h hr-* ’--i n a meirß-r of the "B-..w::k■■*. ’ at n; off iai or-arizntion of sv.rs. w' o ':-- a dip every day, w , --r .-* o’ -;a tier. He has made the E .1 Light r-v'-n four times and bus set up a -r , f R • --1 rc -erds. THE GENTLER s' EX. NEW YORK. Jure I.—Testifying In his d/vi.r--- - . . H-nry Erickson, a travel ing ;• m *- i ! U.s wife was so suspicious he La.; to I uy a picture postcard in every town he- visited to prove ho hud been there. Tent & Awning Cd. 447.449 E. Wash. St REGISTERED U. S. PATENT OFETCH