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MAKDTO OK’S WAT A BALAMCE WHEEL. The dully piper* hire recently told the story of the murder of the son ot a Chicago millionaire by the two wealthy men who 11 red only a few squares away, detective work the criminals apprehended and were found two college students In search of adventure and ten thousand dollan In ransom money they hoped to gain from the parents of 'heir victim.

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i could utterly disregard all the restraints of morality and clTtHsatloa and take a life In cold blood. The two youths had lota of money, but they wanted adventure of a kind that not buy and the doubtful thrill of gaining more money through ransom of their captive Such n ing on the pari of anyone, and dally youths of university training and from wealthy

VICTORY HEAR Of OH POLLUTIOF EIGHT. With the Llneberger anti-pollution bill adopted by both Rouse and Senate of Congress, the most Important step ever taken toward preranting the destmetloa of coast Industries by cally has been srwpHshsd. The Preaidant is almost certain to sign r which Senator

hare labored diligently tor a long time, any* the Atlantic City Prana.

is virtually similar to the ApplebyPreUngfanynen bill, the Edge

oo general, to the crass for excitement that has afflicted no many of the school and college age, sad to the lowered standards that a from Ideals and the usad to one’s own way In the world hare brought? The finest balance wheel that anyone can hare is the knowledge that he must make his own way, that there la a necessity for hip to work, and that much Is expected of him. These Chicago youths had no necessity to work, they had not developed the Ideal* that accompany useful work, and life for them was something to be played with. Parents who have made a name for themselves In material things hare a responsibility to their children and to the community far greater than comes to most men and wi

Wood-jry Democrat

TAKES CASH TO GUICKEH MUD.

not provide for prohibiting plants on shore from discharging their into streams. It decree* oil waste from coastal vaasek i cease, bnt admits that the opposl from the oil companies would make difieult of legislation restricting their practices. To obtain the baa is a great gala and there will. In all probability, be directed against the shore plants in time. The defense of oar steadily! growing Interests along the ewast Is] so Imperative that any loaf is far bet none at all. Million* of'thi vested are imperilled of offensT charges from passing ships, fish are

wild bird life has brought forth the protests of sportsmen and lovers of wild game. In protecting the beaches the Uoa la protecting one ot the great source* of revenue to etstee along the Atlantic. The battle has been hard fought sad this outer gratification lo the stany dvjc bodies es well as the

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ttry Inland os wen as pro-

tecting the coasts, sad we are

way toward a preservation of wild We that will save for our children

of the generoos blessing* of a Apparently far apart

purposes, the trend U really all toward tbe general purification of our TUs country Is awaking t" the vital lames Involved, and the Lineker

SLOWIMG OT.

There appear* to be a-uouMeraUe ■lowing up in buslm its** throughout the eastern pari ot the Uni led States this is resulting In the laying off of help wherever poeslble to keep expenses down. A goodly number of railway employees have been temporarily granted vacation* or put on half time. Cotton mills appear to be especially short on ordei-s for finished goods at a price which will meet costa, and there is a tendency to reduce wages or close down prospects brighten up. Some of the big machine shops report the firct Important 'lowing up rinee the beginning of the imr, anc th<

that English la salleri mother tongue binaum fa it' get a chance. The best kicker In the offlae fa

There was a parlors didn't

behind him on either proposal and -*-Uy at variance with him on the court. On the court fight, however, he has the baottnc of the

fa tUm. ’tfa folly

The saddest are thaaa. “Ifa half-past

Of all swaot words of girls or c

i We Both (Hid—

. you can't nay anything at a >

About the only public

official of any importance left here Js the President himself. With his • fiUuitnstloG assured, there was nothin* tor Mr. Ooolldfe to do but take It easy here, as It was about the first rfd breathing spell he has had since

he entered the White Bourn.

CONGRESS ALWAYS scatter* the four winds as soon as a — suds, but the migration out of the capital was quicker than ostial this time because of the impending Cl eveHad convention. One special train left the Union station here, loaded

tme like that *tl

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The peaple may like to be hum-'

supposed to hare swallowed a

BUI Shellem says tbe earnest radie fan never regrets the lorn of a night’s

sleep If be can add a n< further west to his record.

On* Democratic paper, the Housston Post, commenting upon the

length of time Mr. McAdoo takes to MnU reduced forces and working

make up bis mind on some Important hourR -

qoestiona. says that If he took as Automobile dealers report decreased much time after being elected Pres!-,sale* and Urge stocks on hand, with dent he would sot make a decision * tremendous surplus of used car* until about time for him to leave ot- which It seems Impossible to move, dee. Well, hew much time do you In many Instance* the trade-ins have

think that would bo? Mr. McAdoo absorbed all the proflu In sales of A bootlegger well known as Buck has something of a reputation as a new car*. Ex cert as machine* are Had a terrible pain In the back qalttar. He left the Treasury De- taken over by M finance companies! He turned very gloomy panmeat la order, as he said him- on tbe monthiy payment p*an. dealer*' An<3 feeling quite roomy, self, to make some money He got find It 'lirfieult to finance their sales. Ja * t <5r * nk 00 & Quart of shellac. oe* of IlSfi.fiM and others eg- as In most portions of the east the! -va. ...w- , gregatlng a larger amount. If eUct- local banks have all of that kind of thing that ° n f

•d Prefad it « hit salary would be only paper which avalUble loanable funds • pitiful IU 00* a year. Would he, will permit them to handle. Just tbe

J THE AMERICAN embamadorial »Md at Tokio. recently vacated by CFfUa Woods, may be Ailed at once,

than a political

■* comes from °**- Rumor* hare been beard that bom. however. Bocratary Hughes did not want to nowhere when • ** w *»*«» there because there

there because there

were only a few months more of the CooUdge administration, and no one could tell what might happen In the November election. Talk like that U

d operating on the UtUe boy who not good for a PrefadentUl cnHM.,.

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TWO OF THE major problems pon which ~

Ushed with

and the world court—will be kept alive throughout the summer and will be mulled over at the Capitol again rext winter. There will be much talk of both issues daring the

Studied Law. vn been told of Who sell life it-

that lots of people do ml reaUm that some of the best oppo-

stand, of course, that any writer who attempts to Uterprat or clarify the news or the deveiopmsau which come under hfa notice.- may some time* be accused of permitting hie personal prejudices to »■«**«»* hfa Judgment. We know that Mr. Kmgan makes s determined effort to be fair and impartial, but aay views that he does set forth are solely hfa and not necessarily thorn of this

not. after filling all tbe admlnlstra- 1 cause for the general dullness Is not tire pefatlon* »ltb McAdoo Demo- explained. One big manufacturer In ersta. resign the Presidency and go Philadelphia, who ha* been rushed Into the practice of law in order to the past five years, bss now laid off make some money? What reason a thousand empolyees at one clip, would there be to expect anything, hoping, of course, to take them on else? Bo. if Mr. McAdoo should re-,again soon, but that is uncertain, sign the Presidency at tbe e-.d of tbe! Agriculture has a bearing on the fim year, he would not have much whoU fatuatlon. and tbe backward

time to

■ be has done In

Wring and continued wot weather

mxix «» »1» >” hu Unix to • p~t.ml.tlc .tUUlO, P-QJIX -OMto BuUJtx coUto, but oooThe man who talks the least some- tinned rains have Interfered with times bss the moat to say Water outside work and consldeiably Interflows moat freely from the Jug that Is fered with road project.—Elmer

half empty. ) Timas.

In this dsy and age s man can't aay anything he wants to in a barber ■hop. Bobbed hair has put a crimp

la freedom of

A good Want Ad to written Ukc a good Uiegram.

The Democratic press In New fork City tells the country that ’’hands and homes will be open” during the Democratic convention. Tbe writers forgot to add that the open h*

Most people wished they liked work as much ss they do not like It. With so many candidates In the race It should prove to be s great

year for cigar stores.

A woman can never understand why her husband wants to go out and play poker, when he conlu stay horn* and alt up all wifht and without losing any money. Raa-v>n Tatter* eaya: "I see where the Department of the Interior *.«. ruled that awl dannag Injuns must be reepecktable, butt not

word abaut the whites.'

Your wife may be due a lot of credit, but your servant Insists on

working on a cash basis.

We heard a sealous automobile aaleaman In an Ocean City hotel aay: •The car will run SB miles on a gallon.'’ His prospect replied: ‘ Down

hill or in the garage?”

ao there may be i new ambassador la

Japan to quiet the rumor*.

GEORGE HARVEY'S return _ Journalism after a successful fling at diplomacy to of especial interest In Washington because he has become the editor of the Poet, the capital's rock-ribbed Republican dally. Harvey's editorial page looks like It had been taken from one of tbe old conservative London paper*, sad he _ filling It up eo far with dippings which he procured during hie stay In Great Britain. Of Interest, too. fa the fact that Harvey fa occupying the now famous bouse at 160B H street, where Harry Daugherty and

Smith lived when they came to Washington four year* ago.

WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN will

fat In tbe Democratic national

vention as a delegate from Florida. It looked for a while that he couldn't

make the grade In the primary, vhen the votes were counted lo

and behold tbe Commoner led all the roet With Bryan at New York there to a^re to be a convention fl^nt over a dry plank In tbe platto'*. He fa

Senator Under-

wood. tbe outetaadug southern candidate for the Presidency, because of the Utter's wet leanings. THE GOVERNMENT fa contlnu Ing with Its plans for Issuing the bonus insurance certificates to world war veterans despite the legal efforts here to have the bonus Uw declared Invalid and unconstitutional. The court fight against the bonus fa directed. acotrding to the American Legion, by big Internets which have opposed the bonus from the start.

A genius fa a man who c a child to hate war and to a heroes. Man—Gimme «25 worth o

want eo much scratch paper? Man—I got the seven-year-itch. If the Japanese get too huffy, eaya John Maher, we might put by sloping sending over srles to convert tu-^ “Mmt I ktos you good night I should say not!” But she didn't.

■at do not Ito la th* nailing end it Thera 1a tor tp^anec. tbe pnfident of om of the moat prominent ■apnntoa on the Pacific coast He i ■( a aal—aa. .bat n Uwyer. Tbs first work he did v*s in Toronto, where, after a youth that vai Japan (hi* ■■ in), ht was adislrind to the bar upon tbe wapHttaa of hi* Uw atndler Ha practiced U Toronto for only r. hello; Jut the •'SUM' more to hfa liking than itm In the Dominion, He picked La Angelas ee the scene of his futon activity, and there he built . Urge practice In the course of

It was not until the end of tbP period that he became upusiullj ilia Insurance, and it v« chiefly his tonal qualification' »hid " son section with tbe P»eifle Mutual Ufa Coopurof which ha was made president George L Cochran fa hfa name.

Whan a kid s young he want* bunch of firecracker* end a dream hr grows up be waci wall and a bank.

W. L. GEORGE AND HIS WIFE Across the Breakfast Table

A Bad Man.

GEORGE: You aay aay what you like sb* L B “L b f„ wroa *~ of cour “- * *»'« u,lnk Jfv •uey ne. Volin marries that at her own rw* MRS. GEORGE: What rubbish. T ust bees'* Been rather fast yon think she’s taking a risk women take risks when they msrry. MR. GEORGE: Agreed, but there are Unfit* “ * wy good feUow among mm. but amon**; you know, he's not safe. He's been eompromi**) - divorce case... which means ha has been caught t*lf leave you to caleuUi* the number of time* her and not caught. Where’s it golw 10 ' , “M. GEORGE: Probably now. He's tow* Gist I expect now he will enjoy peace *ad QW** Ienough excitement to Uet him the re« <_ — 1 * f *- 11 • tkaeo quiet men that I distrust ’ -bssr.’isrissrjr' “

MRS. GEORGE: Yes

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will be palm upward.