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1'£El', ILL KNOCK
Y11 fOR II fi.O.W 0~

f

TENEMeNT·HOUS£~•

•• Jmmtgr111nt1.
~lnr\&lt;!11. I) C ;-Tho
ft~Commeree

1

announce• that according,

" 1110 .:OU•• 0! lllilil the

total to..lrnl
..hlte Jt:Odt lu tbe Q'nlt'ld SU\Iea on
~aaw i or that year v; Qjt 86.:-l98.1):i8.
"'- ~~ wbJte 11tock • Js.meant the
111"?1~1&amp;,'11 born white populutluo
1;11ue the 1Uttl1'e wbite populutlon h!i\
IBI one Ill' both pnents fo1'efgD be.• n
l'tie ~rftJI!pondi(IJ total for 1tll0 was

wa•

.,

J2~

'1J1e Jncreuse of the tQr-

whit• stock l:!etween 1910 und 1\l:lO
qt,: tbtwt'on If 1~'5,576 (lr 12 0 per

•

total for 1920 IDcludef!; 1S 712
fMUwbo v.ere torelgn bor\l and cume
'to Jb1J C4JUDtry ItS immigran ts nDI.I

r.&amp;.MIJ20.t who were born In thl11
'tr,. but whoae Ptlfen1s, ons or

couo

botlr,

IS TlfEASURE HOUSE

t wl're trinnlcro.nts
~

eiWJslncutlon of the

f&lt;,rel~n

wb,lte_,. 11tock by ~.:ouDtrt ot origin h•
~sed ~n tlie pre\1 ar m11p or }_,u
rope, 'paf{ly bt!cau~:&gt;e ot the dltftcully of
adju•~ttl lhe returns tn rorard to the
)lrthpJa~ ot parent• so till to agree
wtf:h the changed boundarlet~ ot Eu
'f ~D countries aod a;.arlly In order
t114i eonfparl8oD.II might be m11de with
fliUI'\!&amp; ot previous censul! htli: eo
Ul 1010, The names of tile severlll
touatrleJ. therefore Indicate tho teriltory
embr1ced wltlltn these ( Qun
\
"'ttle'l b'efore ihe war
'Jhe toto\ foreign white s~ock troJII
ot tb&amp;&gt; plinci()RI cpuntrles ot
WtUJ fl8 f11Jinws
OoruH.IDY

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Abyssmla Is Wonderfully lltch m
Natural Resources.
Pentan Conaul General to the United
ltatco Tell1 of Vlett to CountryPrcaent Ruter• Wilting te
Roceive ForOIWI'Iera

Naw York-Gen \ ll H TopuklttD.
1,-te~lffn t.:olllml general to the Unl11 d
StuLes, who lmtt re&lt;;cutly vh11tctl tile
rulera ot the Near Eu11t, oa well ll.lil
Europe gives tlie !ollowlng account ot
his e:u.erhmces lr• .Abylialnln
• Dlulujj tlle Hfutlwe of King Mt-ne!~!~~~! Jrelt.nd, 4 180 3~, ltut~sla 11111: Abyllf!llnlo. \\Ill u. closed cotwtry to
8 S:t6.04l.i Autttrla. the outside w~"l J No11 ever)'thlng HI
1 1tal)
Cllnadn, 2 608.828 J~nglund dlfferear ltn1. 'lafflr)' reigns In I r~
9wt!den, 1 457,H82 nun stead
Norwuy, 1 O'..!Llt225
1 lmve recentlv been the guest rot
the 7 20!' ~1 pel'tlttnl:l of foreign t,.;o mouths or tltlill cro~u pxl!ac m1l
-.,, -"·-•· \\ lluse &lt;:ountry or orlrln "us h1i mother the ~~,ue eu ot Ab)Siiluto
1 91~861 were
and daugbtm ot }( ng Ueuellk
Ihllj toyul tteJS&lt;"~.mdtut ot thc 1qute 1
or ~hebu ift 1Hh uacer.l Ju yon.r¥, 1111 I
u.truln~ of IHHLC h:yohe upoo Urotlll
ltlu&lt;'e Hnz 'llirtu~ n ve1y biOt\jlmlnl
cd snuut ynun~,; 111111 of thllt y fl!\X '11 u
ls likely tillY Uuy tu IH ccced his moth
er on the th1um
lhe t roWil priucu
Ill ltlghty ctl ucu tetl uwl S{K'rtks ma111y
torctgu lnnguuges Jluently
1

tho llrst
11n~d~~:;~~!~'n
fromtnlllnle
of the
f J'uro11~ \Vt'rl! lUI
l,fll"'i 81.1' first genernrlon
1 ID l!t t c•t tl '-'~'nerutlon, lrP.
707 nntl .H)71 nss Th!AAIII
lStSO ~
llllG 1~ 4
AUI'Itf.i!l
1«11 4!"!0
brt

slt eUa
This wns foll owed )Jy on

edltot Ia\
crllldsm o( Lord Kttchener who up
to \fat Uhle had bet:\1 ugal letl nH
Ert~huulo gtentoat wctr genlt fl
The
revolat!ons an1l Cllt U.. l tll t s 1wCl•ell
Englund Into quick act on .Mr Lloyd

and an extenMIH! orgi\rn~ouo 1 In
nations bnultrtlng on th~m

With the

ar ml ~ttce tit!

the

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su}1se

Qllf..llt I 1/CIIUtlUent or \\ luston"tlmrc
hUI of Minister of Mn u\t!OIJ ~ , Vis

co unt Nor tla litl:e 1wbo ton~ h&lt;td been
hostile to Churchill tmned against
Ce rge llt)Jlenled to tltc Hrltlah work LIOJ(( Gt=orgo uud attQ ked him Thl1:1
men to Jm.ck up the Bdttl:lb :umy an(} "'V~ked ho m the Premr£&gt;t a r;cathlng

'\\hlle King MeueUk \\liS ll'llll•l a t Engln111l became a va&lt;~t shop ror the Hpeoch or clltld!lm aM tl st the news
\lhlle JI€U1 1IU llfld lle\11 ~U\1.! tOIIHI!J. munurnfture or guns aTJd ummunltlon paJN'!r 11roprletor In II" Hrn ec ot
alons to nnyone Huz 1 nf n ~ ~ \'HI ~teun!lma I ord Northr.IIITo was dfl~ Commo1u:~ rills ln~lilf:l1 t wa~&gt; !Jointed

lng to huve !oreiJ.:IlCl::l tltll
11 Lo
AbysHintll ontl t1evel•p the mluel'! min
ernie rnili oaoJrJ mnnuf u.:tnl e~ nut! 11 g
rlcultu n:_ of his d mmlu 1u 111~ \\ Ull(~
toduy l Juno uot ~l,il! ll 1111)' sudl ( wor
tlllllty (()I p1 utltul le lm c~li'ucut ua
Abli!SIIIill ntford!'l Till CO IIHirV ll!i 11
perfe&lt;;t tl'tllJ!IUre houso
goltl s!lv~,~r,
cower coni ltDll ptctlo~s atoucl:l 1\IH.l
and 824~20 •
hdriiem1e quantltiuY or IJica.rbomtteliJ
~12 73~J Norway
Its wealth in petroleum cannot be es
tlmntea, nnd It Is n.lsu a great flu tn
jug and ctlttle tomHry Ou lhu lux:u
rlaut meadows ur AlJJo.!ISiuln I ti!tw
_.~..,.....,..,...,_....,._ 1 CO\\H which lllllcl !tlr '10 tliflt would
1
bring nt least $100 in tbe United
Stllle8
i
'On mr aulvn1 nt .Aadle Abnbu nnd
the pf,jJuco or tJ ts lllldeht emplle of
Ali)ilsllluf I WitH Jlr~eutt..&gt;d to U1e
queen who' wdB gu" nl,!d In ~G'l't!I!J:l ~Hid
~el hHl 11!1k-rol al NJinrs of the coun
tn - ancl 'Vllo ~:&gt;fit on bet throne of
Bhlte On her hcn1l I.Jluzed ct ('rO" n
of .ttumcnds tim I c J!:lt $a 000 000 On
each t~ ld e of l1er JlltOiltl ROO or 400 11hn 1.!
gl1l~ ruhell In '\hit eulh one cru ry
lng a benutlful fln \f1th "hlch 11he
runuod the queen
I~ong CAfrh\&amp;r!S
bung beglde every comely brO\\n fur..:e
nnd nnklets or pm o sliver aclmned
tlltlr foot :rhey \\Ore u wcnltlty
WOililerrul UP~ () r girl ll)llUY nr them
,.,,.,.. ~ like l:!tntues 1u their B)U!Inctry nn•l
the Sight or Sl'!\ernl hun~lrcd htigltt
lmecl fnll11 wnvh111 In nniRon ttom "the
white ( lnd runk!l fnrmOO n scPne of
unutllfll henn t ~
11 0£ nil the I!ICNlr&amp; wblch mode m~
hlO uwnlh ~ fiOjt um In Ahvashlht a
pPrhul of ilully l nlnr~sfl nml \\omJcr
the one whld1 ltlllll etiBl'() me most

noull ml n1~ nil a! dee. hv the Drltl!!;h to 1\H In keepln!J with tho JliOVfotl fl
111 C!I:J hi ~;~ newspaper~ iH blll'ly b\11 n ~ 1nttltudo of Nnrthclitfc ,., htl it Is .snlrl
ell 111 th o street~ and hill lHu ifl Ha.irl nevet ftUml to cr ltl..c l ~ trlcml or f, e
1
to ha'e hecn tllreaten8t
alike tr ltc deemed thdl ncllon1:1 In
'lin ou..,h Ills newliiiil'{)Ors nntl peri- pulJUc lite JwJtltled It
odlculs 1 urd North,pllne bad d4:mand " LOJ d NorthciUfe 1 w 11 Ill at tho
ed a more ylgoroua }Jrosecutlon or ttme the ArrrJ 11Uc~ wa !!lgn~d Hill
tbe war He attacltoU l~e govora llhJesll was diagnosed jl~ due t() flde tl
ment for lh f~llure In tile Galli pol' non a of the thYl ohl Pltwd :\Jr which
caoflnl gn and ln Mennpotamut He bo tUJdorwcRt an OJ&gt;&lt;Hiltlon In Juno
dema11ded that conl!"tflltton l1e put 1919 Although 11e w&amp;B incapaCitntad
Into cff'l!ct Next he tnrned Ills Jou r hG exerted &lt;:Oilfllderab lo lnQuence on
~-r'-i---+
nal111tlc gun11 11pon Prell}ler H H AI! the Drttlah guvernmm'lt dur nc the
qut~h denounced the General War pence conf(ll ence at Vfr&amp;aUI(&gt;fl
cofll.mlttoe as a 'town n1eetlng' and
Pla1111 w1.1re made e~rly in 1921 tor
demnnrle&lt;l a conJilR&lt;t \H\r o&amp;hlnet He lt world tour The 11tn.rt wal'l delayed
supoprted I~loytl QOOfgn In n llemand until July beca use or labor trouble
for a email and emctcnt cabhtet QO Involving tile publi ~!Ung ·~uluatr)
which AHIJillth 11hould not be n mehJJ and a renewl\1 or lloatiUtfes between
ber Mr Asqulth resigned nnd Lloyd Lloyd George and blnumlr l.orth
George suceeded him
ollfte attachd the mo~lvt~i or the Pro
'
Lord North.cllffe bud IIOintcll aut ruler nnd Marquis C nr ~o n In tlea\rlng
thot America "wl\!l \\l ~o In remaining to rllP!eset~t Orent Britain 111 th e
ont or the war 1,tntll Oormany forced Washington armB contcrenc
AP. n
her to act Becaulle ot hi&amp; acq uaint resnH ot thiB attn ek government
anca with the ;.mer r.na coudtttons news "wag barred trom the North
•
Lloyd
George prevailed on him to ac clttre press 1 LOrd Northclitri IBtllled
cept bls flr.at public Qffice C0 1ltra.y to tor Ametlca di lying the boy..:ott
hill reaolutlon -and North(! lltfn catnf'l
During his \'o1ld tour oru Not t1
to tbe United States ns head ot tbe clltre OCCliPied tbe
attention uf
nrtUsh Mtslon In which he cUtected leach countey he vllsJ ~d dl .. r laying
the wurk or eomc 500 ofl\cln!F. o.nd I g\'eat knowledge or t}Je 11robl ~ ll'h rae
1&amp;000 1\BI:!Iatauhl
1ng rarlous nation s Axrl'Vtng In New
1
J'or hlr. se rvices to t ae Kovernment 1York July 23 1921 h(l •u.t nlv en
lu this and 1ther reKlJe&lt;.ts he was dorsad President Har.dlng s plllnK foi
Early In July Ms !ltft'ercnces with
tniule \ lHCo unt .Rotnrnlng to Eng.. • the arn111ment eonf'e11111 &lt;'.~!- tn AuMtrn
POIJnll:il WII S jhe fPH'Illf)JI\ i1f hillnflj:{f! \\hlf'h Jand he WR8 oft'bh~ll th~ post or Mf 1 11~ ho Saw It ?;rave ~Angel
Lloyd
Qeorge were &lt;:~ni l to havfl beet
ln that
\\JI H )JUltl I v \11 1!11\ 1111rf; 111111 ilOfi))K
ended
a.-d the libel ll( tlous brought
overJ~tby Aflclatics
nr AhHlHIIII!I I Ill II IIJ!lllll"(h&gt;~ 1'\Hlll Minister This e\i'okod a letter In couulr) being
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revfm 1etl an by Ftsb Jllld Caird v.e rc 111aht to have
ty lhousuntl tr u t s ll~fll"lllblf'cl rH'l r the which VIscount 'N'orth tiJt'e sllatply und in several acldr
crlllc!Red
the
tn"ltllh
CC'
I
ntluct
In
tho
intimate
knowledge
J\U!I!re.lla's
na hecn droli ' d His l1Callh
pnlnre lliHl llllllf:: )I 111-:1'1 In hftll\11 oC t he
Qll~ll tmrl prtun
t tu•n foil mel nn !war Jn ducJining tn llt.:CB})t th&amp; po~ tlnno.l pmb)ellll!l ])II g his tQUr or COl)tlllU8d lO grDW WOr!ld 11\ B :JI\ment
J~·.lll!'~lll Now Wantt to Stand
n1 treKto r1 nst h Ill" I•llhH-e ~;rounrlll s itton he declared tlmt whill'l the the P~tcillc he maoe
close s! udy of bolng dla$ontzed as d 1(1 to unknbwn
Robbery Cornmltt•d In
Tt \\liM !hf' \\ll•kt .. lrlhuli• ( rf!!;lp!'ct tntleQ. StatOI! wRs JJrevnrlng with fer tbe e1tuaUun ln the Ftt.r Eali l\Ud In J&gt;olitonlng
MIIIOUrl
Whh h .\,b\ ~~1 111 I 11: 1 11 1;~ i Xlll!fll lllltl
vc:r nnd enthuHinsm for the )VIll Eug- 11-longkung expt essed ihl' opinion Lluu
In no country it h!l • ,reen '"'erled I
frUut \\ hli h llll !):flH I Ht I \\ A!l \\ J\Jing
la11d warbled ror two years over con the Anl$1o-Japaneee :tJ1ance UB a llld a man 1 Mlvtl llf~ o
,.,,.,_.~,.I to be m!!!red
scrlpt)ou wall dallying with the que~r bar tn ltf! so'lutlbn d-11 rf'ltu .. nctl lo aa Lqrd Northcltff'e 01 rupv tbe PUIII\10~',1 ',
tlon of unity Of\ war control, eradlct.· l.OlHloq f1om this tow!~! tn lll.uy 1922 eye or 'l\.bor 1110 corut tonlly tor
tlon ot sedition mobllt~ution or the:rn June he was r11~1\rted to have'conutry and ltrnlli"~ and to brlnl
whole man and woman twwer of th\) lmn,de a tour or Oermap) lnct~;; nlto
defeat upoJI the Oermal1.lr. 0 r the
country ani lntrotlucttun or ~r.mpnl-1 ShortJy after the r1,mptet1on or hifl tltude o ftbe Brttlsb M~Pie towarl!
.cut hl111 rlown
sory rood rations
world tour dltrerenoos gre w•n the btm H )las been said they ' ate hll'l
from Ibe ordt nl
1 feel that 1 can do bette I work It Newspaper Proprietor~; AIIIMiutlon and they admire bhn hut l'&lt; y ,as t!tey
lA the fit 1ry told b\ nn
I
maintain
m)' indepen lence r. nd ,tanl : over wage Jlcalcs ~:!or~ Nn ..thclltre: ma31., th!!r c~unot be lndlft(ll "nt to
~ ~ll&amp;mt of 'I al'nt un who luu; wrllll"'"!
neWI!JUll'ler hmt tn l£&gt;11rn If hP.
1 not gagged b) n. loyatlv that 1 110 not ! crltlclslng certain 11\etoda of the new him
:
er n• :tmberJJ of the .ts!loclelloll Ho
be triP I for '• hhl'll t f4 1n
\ roel tuwRrd the wh()le of vour demon- 1
"'l'
At th(t Conchu!lton ot the wtr he
lllf!D were k111 e:t1
nter re111gned
atru.llou he wrote to Mr Lloyd
Lloyd ~ora:e were c'oaracterb:ed
19 ~ 2 • dtssealon broke out 1the two atrongellt pononal'tles
George
He ,teuounced tbe
absurd
In
Mar.
1
(Oontlnued (rum Jlf\.ge On')
bet
N'i th 11ft tCd lh
told of the vlctorhs and n~vnncoR lflecrecJo about the wa", which be b ween bot c e a a o er mem I Dllttsb Hte
ld w119 8Ull
1 nt and cave ers o ft e ae&amp;ocla,lte NewLpapers 1
but It ts claimed tlH\t the cllaasters lea
preva t1
Ltd ownere on the Northcll1t'c preMF. 1 Eom In Chap~l(odl uolo.nd July
warn!TJg that 'unle11s there is swUt
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Wtlll m
I
d
Thos_e ~~
,ud dereoh1 were not "fully rena, •
In June 1922 libel sulto were brought
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~ es
a
Englanc1 Ia E&gt;atd 111 have improv.emeut In our rnetboda here
L ~.:
HarmBwortb
VIIM(q~nl NOrthcltfte
•
l"lorcnce
II 1h - Bone11 he- •'&lt;r•o••n tor months t)tnl the wrong It I•e Un Ited Srates wIll• r1ghtl Y t a ke a&amp;o.lnllt Lord NO'rtncnffe by Str An started h1a care~~or
&amp;II :. auhordtnate
1 drew Calrd
1
d b
'Tice-chM!oJUan and Wal
r
he lh l~t or (,lnvannl I "
1
ot~ shells were JJIJing r~ tD IBbed into Its owll hans t e entre man-It
·w
editor. tn" Vublj.llhtntr )JotJ3e writing
\
h
er G Fish a director rot Asscclated
...
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~:;~~~::;j, thr l,!'ll'nt lhlililll 1a
11 t- agement of u great vart ()I t ~
Nnrthcllffe knew these co...•~~&gt;"
1anl!:werl tn nnrre•pnndentJJ
Thh~ JJUg·
n
!;'" T
(PI\Iilf! noH'II~t tnl1
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1geated to bfnt &amp; D~WSJ)IU)er oareer
hue I e.on toun~l tn thtt : t 1one betat1se he b&amp;d vltltfld tbe It will not Bacriftcl! ltP. llpod
; ;~,~~~·· at CPrlnlllo ln \\hlch he
on aevera.
locoaslont He
to the
tncom\J(Itent
hati.dii!IJ tnent
The ot
day
whichot tllt-te
the announce
whtchor a wtlkly magazine
bf
rrontmilitary
The honl'fl IVf'rc wolewnl1 : tbe
oorrMpondelit
ur sent
the ltre&amp;(lure
of the atralrB
or Europe
t&gt;
,tileonflUng
sults was tton
to Florence hy n well
1
Succetding In
London Tlmfl.s Colonel Reptngton, to! Viscount North ell Ire however ac rnadf Nortbcllee wa1 rupo'Jitcd to1ba I Auswei'a
arc»eolvulMt
1~001
and Replnrton aent )nd the ceptfd the poet o~ Director or Propa
Jl• ne~fu• brnkdown otb'f ventures ht.
bJ vart~.~us Hucroeclo IHI
Times
lis lied' a dellp&amp;tch 1exposlng ganda. In Enemy Countriet und tor
He '\t~D brou.bt back event1.11lly: rounded ~o
situation. and attrlbutlng 1f1 1e fall 'the remainder of the wor dlte&lt;.ted an
mevernl da.Y'J
and Mnll,. the IIMt L&lt;hldOD
or mllltary operauone. 41111 bea.vy org'anlzauon Jn the na.ttons whleh
reported: then to~,lle ill trQm
aell for 11
ca..alty llltl to a ~eftclfo.,. In bad aronto In lltrliiU&gt;Y an« Auat~a
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THiOOOllE S,Ml~Jl,'S FARM

•

•

: 'Phis Ol'ellard lor a· demonstration! oroh81'd having be8'h eared
f411' aceill'Ging to reeollll!lel!dations
. ' from the&gt;.State•Exfedlllorrrr~&lt;i!JI,
.
partment with sJieeial care beintr taken on theleontro(of bJ·~~.
R~etnd· oheet&amp; wil~ be dll!irlbttted sbi!Wiall' aetul!! C!!l!f of ea
in!'! for this otchard.
1
•·· . \ '"'
.
MR. ·f. H. BE.(\CH imi•Jll, B, t:RlOCKSJI~K- . • t
•
•
•
Jtortieulture Specialls.ts from ~Ul';Slpite Uni'Versit;r wlU ·~· ~
.
'
.
erit.and allmdleatiODS· pollll&lt;toward. a profitable meetinil. ·

\~eptifi~nfevement·

'' .
i• ;ontinuaUy trying. to protect £ail·
I '
"
)'oad . tra'ie.lle~· •by· new safety appliances. The workinJJ hours
trainmen. hliv~ been ~ut' down· so ·that 'they sllould' suffer less
P'?l)t fati&amp;ve and ~ in ·better condition to assure safe operat·
*on. Y1et terrible aooidents still occur: • The disaster at Suli&gt;hur
4vrlhgs, Mo:, in."t'hieh about 40 people lost their lives, is one
'
i'
,,
more Wat't'ing. Of the tperilB Of railroadinjl, .
" Many pe'op)e Will l\l'gUe (rom sue&amp; a disaster that automatic
safety, appli~nces must be IJCIIeraUy installed, and elaborate ap·
!ili'lr:.;;~ •pil~tu.sr 1\evised and •applied everyw)l.~re 'for protection of train•
~f.·i from ' hu1m~•n errar,. by m,eelut:n~l
means.
,
:!
I
I
'.., lltanl!' -roads need !Jetter fl)l!iial ~)':sterns and other .forms of
, • Jjrotet¢tfon., Ji!ll.t eve11, when t)le bes~ safety ~ystems have been
..Install~. )Iuman\ 'Vi&amp;ilance
is· still the traveller's
.
'
. ' best ·safeguard.
' 'the road tlult ·takes the most pains with tllld, selection of its en·
'
' · !\fid ,e4~cateo lhem. t11 the highest• standards of care,

. •

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.

SWIMMING. 'm\il:f.. (At' the , swlnun1ng. j\ool charge of
1
20c is nm~ f?r I~Il~! ap~ tow~ls.h , •
. :
Onb "" ~~on l\la;y ~ ,Use4 By Any One Person
·'
'
Indiallllla Par~ Management J;(eservea the Right to Reject
· Til~ Pe~ntt-Th~y Dee~ Objectionable , ' . :
.You .. JIQSt-fiesent :!'.his Cou,.._ at the ¥ark Gate&amp;:
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gate:~ ride' on I th!l,
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TOES A\ND VAN-ITY

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new owners of ~lumbus' well !f11~n· amuseii)ent 11.-rk to ·
" · ...... free.,'t..,.-o\lr ,u~c,rlM.l'l!, wl!q
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!'i'}\~·'l"iU) be the safest to travel 'over.

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Free
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cards, ..money order~

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U tlie •big. Industrial quarrels of th~ present time could be

~~:'~ i,IIIJ,Ini. t ted t oan absoluteiy impartial arbitration, th&amp; decision

ml(:nt tlpd ab~ut 11• J1Ulch \V~ong· 011, one side as t(l&amp; o,t{her. llut
t~ ~~,l.t·~'lltl~cllle workers IFf to settle such disput~s b.y the riltilt~ lileth·
tliey ~reate disiiliters tftat o\iershndow the oriltfnal wro?gs
l~eparably injure ·the whole community, themspl.,es includ~ e~'·
1

atllffilJOd IIRV()IOPOM USed by the pOSt
1
qffiM department llrlntcd?
' The post&amp;ge stamp!! 3,.re printed ut
the l:mrortu Of cllgravlng at ul print·lng; the poa~ul card~:~ find muney or~
flee and the st:unved ~r :tv.efotHJS
printed by a ~prh·e cumr'actor lu"
lOIIJ Ohio.
I'~NAMA.-PACH'lO F.XPOSiTION

D••,-1·•

&lt;ill Whon u.nd where

WM

the Pana.M'

ttve ~~zgerald of Elblol 'ua(tftedl as
aeriAl "daredev\t or ooopeu" by
tb,e 500-odd IiUea from )l'oCqo•k
DCI.yton. to Bolling Held,

AJ DAYS

houfl, wtl!t a etop at

. w.v...
.'

lf

1,)},.11£~!~ .

alert hn'!lncm8 geth:r. Ai!'ro ~uatiuln:! ono Ouklanlii tou~
mile &lt;guar~ntocd now cordi thg. Good' tl.ris aud bu.ttorJ,
at prices below t..ll compett- 8oo W~:~aver, 11he .Buiclt man. Phone

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and

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territory. · ii·J.

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11:30 P.
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NO ADMISSION ' t;HARGE

o!b!£8•

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t\le ..._,o,venlDa:
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Time and efforl wiael~
Invested in wc&gt;Pit bring
good teturns in di:d~s
on' paydays. And· if
eome of these d'ollj~rS are
re~r,tdarl'j. i.l&gt;vesteoi i1&gt; $
savings a~ount I' they'
boing motb Pll~ll.:l!.....,.

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KIWAIIS

w"aatilh&amp;1ou, Aua:. 15.-Repreaenta·

1
· effort '"
· t o st o;p.
• •~e
exposition• br.ld?
· When the workers ..,stn'ke, thc1r
"'' "''"
...,o· r.h-Paclllc
A. lo• sun Francleco lb J91ii.•
~; ·!'~ ,d.lltti&lt;m of tile necesearies, ot lite. The ~pitalists, with all tbeir ·
WAN'flD
J f~ult;s· and selfiahness, do po.t usualfy try to stop l'l'oductiton,
.1-Jousj}B and fatma to !'cut:
endeavor to keep lt ~rolng by hilrilltJ o'heJ men:.
und tn.t"itra to 8tll. €;:1!1' lhl
In ordinary Industries, tfie ~i~hta of the peopl~ may be les• etreet: l'omel!oy, 011101 or · pbo1li&gt;l
i{ti•/;sepil11BIY affected, because if some o.ne faatory or 11/"UP of fact- ,20Q;.Jl' or 29S'-Il. and c11U ror M. A.
Nraass.
is closed, the peop~ can obtl\tn their supplies elsewhere:~ ..- - - - - - - ' - --·I daya ~hl!p yOU tetr;i~
But when a strike oc~ul'!l oii a !latio• wide scale,. by ~!­
the iitteresi
llwJt
tempting to
up thr. railroads, coal· mines, etc, the eff•~ is
earn fdr you.
rna@ to stop COfl\llletJeiy,t~e tproduct!on or distribution of th~ .
Will\ ARE MAI\ERS OF l;fAJ,'Pll
' f
HOMIIlill/
.
necess~ries of life in tbal:(!l'\~! .E¥e n~ Jill &lt;viole~ is. ~es&lt;i~ to .
the effott islJlarle· to pef.uade aUiworlle,r;t not to , ~roduce o.r dis-l
trib~te ~hat necessary of 'li~e: 'thoee wll&amp; d'sire to ~rltmue l
·worl\lnr and maintain the production of the necessities of life,
arfc~aUed scllbs, and tteatef as yellow, all!i held up to obl!~t!Y ,
!Ill~ contiempt. In· spite of all.efforts, violence often hreaks &lt;1Ut,
It~. CO]JRT ~.T. l'OM¥~Q'I;I QJ
"NOT HOW DlU-llUT' rfow
!lnd those wh~ maintain producttioll are subjected to assault ana
STRON~
.even murder.
',
,
1
Cent mi!I'Oeilllllltll-•
' These strikevs take praoticaliy· this posillon: Eitne~ thll :.S.ATURDAY, A'IYGUST 19tlt
4Per
:)il!tlo•nmusti consen! tro tlie ter!IIB t'lie stl'ikernonsider jusi.a'd . '
iiARCl.ll :una·
11
~-~t, or the nece~sities of lite in their line can not be. produced.
,11:.111:"11", dll!rributed. ·
~.0
~
lli\ii"J;o~':'' The American will n&lt;jt i.ndc!l:ni.tfiJI IJ'Ifm~t .any body of ~-l~lle••ves Pom.erox 3,i00. J?: j.t
,., .,.-,cll\l\b.llsts or workers, to· take this· aOitude of di&lt;:t~ti,qjt,. ~
to Pomeroy ·9 :45 P. M.
fe'tuSll ·to p~rmit the production· df the n~ssities of life. They ·
3:30 P. M.
'liii.wlll~l\llln~Ln~ that such bodi•es of peopi8 ·~bmit thtir ,qt"'rref4 i)J
6· :~~:~~m·~·
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7&gt;:00 P M•
.
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KljNG'S PARK AT SYRACUSE

FlllOMrold Fnioo to Cal'.l,lal.

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ders at tl\e govel'llmt•ut prltHiug

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for everY iUs&amp;. at Pric•

that wiU •

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LAIR E:ALLc Of
~TliR CLa~•JI"S.M.~·

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TJitf

THiOOOllE S,Ml~Jl,'S FARM

•

•

: 'Phis Ol'ellard lor a· demonstration! oroh81'd having be8'h eared
f411' aceill'Ging to reeollll!lel!dations
. ' from the&gt;.State•Exfedlllorrrr~&lt;i!JI,
.
partment with sJieeial care beintr taken on theleontro(of bJ·~~.
R~etnd· oheet&amp; wil~ be dll!irlbttted sbi!Wiall' aetul!! C!!l!f of ea
in!'! for this otchard.
1
•·· . \ '"'
.
MR. ·f. H. BE.(\CH imi•Jll, B, t:RlOCKSJI~K- . • t
•
•
•
Jtortieulture Specialls.ts from ~Ul';Slpite Uni'Versit;r wlU ·~· ~
.
'
.
erit.and allmdleatiODS· pollll&lt;toward. a profitable meetinil. ·

\~eptifi~nfevement·

'' .
i• ;ontinuaUy trying. to protect £ail·
I '
"
)'oad . tra'ie.lle~· •by· new safety appliances. The workinJJ hours
trainmen. hliv~ been ~ut' down· so ·that 'they sllould' suffer less
P'?l)t fati&amp;ve and ~ in ·better condition to assure safe operat·
*on. Y1et terrible aooidents still occur: • The disaster at Suli&gt;hur
4vrlhgs, Mo:, in."t'hieh about 40 people lost their lives, is one
'
i'
,,
more Wat't'ing. Of the tperilB Of railroadinjl, .
" Many pe'op)e Will l\l'gUe (rom sue&amp; a disaster that automatic
safety, appli~nces must be IJCIIeraUy installed, and elaborate ap·
!ili'lr:.;;~ •pil~tu.sr 1\evised and •applied everyw)l.~re 'for protection of train•
~f.·i from ' hu1m~•n errar,. by m,eelut:n~l
means.
,
:!
I
I
'.., lltanl!' -roads need !Jetter fl)l!iial ~)':sterns and other .forms of
, • Jjrotet¢tfon., Ji!ll.t eve11, when t)le bes~ safety ~ystems have been
..Install~. )Iuman\ 'Vi&amp;ilance
is· still the traveller's
.
'
. ' best ·safeguard.
' 'the road tlult ·takes the most pains with tllld, selection of its en·
'
' · !\fid ,e4~cateo lhem. t11 the highest• standards of care,

. •

; ¥WU. AN ,E~

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. . -8. H. Ewing
.

SWIMMING. 'm\il:f.. (At' the , swlnun1ng. j\ool charge of
1
20c is nm~ f?r I~Il~! ap~ tow~ls.h , •
. :
Onb "" ~~on l\la;y ~ ,Use4 By Any One Person
·'
'
Indiallllla Par~ Management J;(eservea the Right to Reject
· Til~ Pe~ntt-Th~y Dee~ Objectionable , ' . :
.You .. JIQSt-fiesent :!'.his Cou,.._ at the ¥ark Gate&amp;:
:.
•

(I

.The B.. f. BIGGS £6.

gate:~ ride' on I th!l,
.
.· and present· ill. at the pa&amp;ertbilin&lt;:e

TOES A\ND VAN-ITY

€etmt;y

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\ • .. '· '-

'

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. .The malli!IJ!l"¥nt ·of til lit ~apw' II~ afta!lif~ wi!~ ,t~ '
new owners of ~lumbus' well !f11~n· amuseii)ent 11.-rk to ·
" · ...... free.,'t..,.-o\lr ,u~c,rlM.l'l!, wl!q
~~ q!lt thisi ~&lt;t~b

)

!'i'}\~·'l"iU) be the safest to travel 'over.

..

'

Mlltor or Hone-drawu,Equipment, aa DetimL

For

r

Free
Q. Where uro the illlllltage
cards, ..money order~

r

~Oil Ill

'

Op 1 1~

U tlie •big. Industrial quarrels of th~ present time could be

~~:'~ i,IIIJ,Ini. t ted t oan absoluteiy impartial arbitration, th&amp; decision

ml(:nt tlpd ab~ut 11• J1Ulch \V~ong· 011, one side as t(l&amp; o,t{her. llut
t~ ~~,l.t·~'lltl~cllle workers IFf to settle such disput~s b.y the riltilt~ lileth·
tliey ~reate disiiliters tftat o\iershndow the oriltfnal wro?gs
l~eparably injure ·the whole community, themspl.,es includ~ e~'·
1

atllffilJOd IIRV()IOPOM USed by the pOSt
1
qffiM department llrlntcd?
' The post&amp;ge stamp!! 3,.re printed ut
the l:mrortu Of cllgravlng at ul print·lng; the poa~ul card~:~ find muney or~
flee and the st:unved ~r :tv.efotHJS
printed by a ~prh·e cumr'actor lu"
lOIIJ Ohio.
I'~NAMA.-PACH'lO F.XPOSiTION

D••,-1·•

&lt;ill Whon u.nd where

WM

the Pana.M'

ttve ~~zgerald of Elblol 'ua(tftedl as
aeriAl "daredev\t or ooopeu" by
tb,e 500-odd IiUea from )l'oCqo•k
DCI.yton. to Bolling Held,

AJ DAYS

houfl, wtl!t a etop at

. w.v...
.'

lf

1,)},.11£~!~ .

alert hn'!lncm8 geth:r. Ai!'ro ~uatiuln:! ono Ouklanlii tou~
mile &lt;guar~ntocd now cordi thg. Good' tl.ris aud bu.ttorJ,
at prices below t..ll compett- 8oo W~:~aver, 11he .Buiclt man. Phone

l.!lxciuslve
and

lbcnl

f.hft!nr

territory. · ii·J.

cdnlmiiRion.

OOrd' •fire

11:30 P.
T•5't. ' .

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Adnrtlse and get \Vll.llt '1'011.

Co., ' 1108 S. '

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Jy lG-~t" 1bat'u ul!! Tbe Dully Sewa',

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Pet.

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Henline; muner, C&amp;rl&amp;on ,

,.

Better
BUtter·
' .

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'' ""
SPECIAL smEET CAR SERVJCE

"•

•

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win ~at 2 O'clock Sharp
~ '

w. ·11
1 :8()&gt;. P. !If.

Game

'

~VEil1iiJOI)Y Wll~

Moonll&amp;hJ:.

Per

.

NO ADMISSION ' t;HARGE

o!b!£8•

11

vs' BFlGLE' BRi•.

Both. Clubs Willllave Strtllig Line-up~.

t\le ..._,o,venlDa:
1Ug!il wtA u:urde to "

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Invested in wc&gt;Pit bring
good teturns in di:d~s
on' paydays. And· if
eome of these d'ollj~rS are
re~r,tdarl'j. i.l&gt;vesteoi i1&gt; $
savings a~ount I' they'
boing motb Pll~ll.:l!.....,.

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exposition• br.ld?
· When the workers ..,stn'ke, thc1r
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A. lo• sun Francleco lb J91ii.•
~; ·!'~ ,d.lltti&lt;m of tile necesearies, ot lite. The ~pitalists, with all tbeir ·
WAN'flD
J f~ult;s· and selfiahness, do po.t usualfy try to stop l'l'oductiton,
.1-Jousj}B and fatma to !'cut:
endeavor to keep lt ~rolng by hilrilltJ o'heJ men:.
und tn.t"itra to 8tll. €;:1!1' lhl
In ordinary Industries, tfie ~i~hta of the peopl~ may be les• etreet: l'omel!oy, 011101 or · pbo1li&gt;l
i{ti•/;sepil11BIY affected, because if some o.ne faatory or 11/"UP of fact- ,20Q;.Jl' or 29S'-Il. and c11U ror M. A.
Nraass.
is closed, the peop~ can obtl\tn their supplies elsewhere:~ ..- - - - - - - ' - --·I daya ~hl!p yOU tetr;i~
But when a strike oc~ul'!l oii a !latio• wide scale,. by ~!­
the iitteresi
llwJt
tempting to
up thr. railroads, coal· mines, etc, the eff•~ is
earn fdr you.
rna@ to stop COfl\llletJeiy,t~e tproduct!on or distribution of th~ .
Will\ ARE MAI\ERS OF l;fAJ,'Pll
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necess~ries of life in tbal:(!l'\~! .E¥e n~ Jill &lt;viole~ is. ~es&lt;i~ to .
the effott islJlarle· to pef.uade aUiworlle,r;t not to , ~roduce o.r dis-l
trib~te ~hat necessary of 'li~e: 'thoee wll&amp; d'sire to ~rltmue l
·worl\lnr and maintain the production of the necessities of life,
arfc~aUed scllbs, and tteatef as yellow, all!i held up to obl!~t!Y ,
!Ill~ contiempt. In· spite of all.efforts, violence often hreaks &lt;1Ut,
It~. CO]JRT ~.T. l'OM¥~Q'I;I QJ
"NOT HOW DlU-llUT' rfow
!lnd those wh~ maintain producttioll are subjected to assault ana
STRON~
.even murder.
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4Per
:)il!tlo•nmusti consen! tro tlie ter!IIB t'lie stl'ikernonsider jusi.a'd . '
iiARCl.ll :una·
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,11:.111:"11", dll!rributed. ·
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to Pomeroy ·9 :45 P. M.
fe'tuSll ·to p~rmit the production· df the n~ssities of life. They ·
3:30 P. M.
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