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The man whose home is heatless may at least get hot under the collar by reading that the Lackawanna Coal Com- ny voted its stockholders a 40 per cent. | dividend, sae LAW is proposed restricting youths fA under twenty-one from operati motor vehicles on city streets. It right to let a kid of twenty-one cast a vote, but running an auto in a public f | street requires a degree of common sense and elementary judgment. oy t content with the muddle it was dy in over European affairs, the Administration had to make matters still hazier by calling George Harvey home. aon London is full of rare dogs and cats awaiting the departure of their American owners for New York. If the owners plan to smuggle in a little something, a pet kangaroo or pelican would better serve their purpose. A nation-wide enforcement week is | proposed by the Governor of Delaware means of clinching prohibition. Not lean-up week, if you please, Governor. Prohibition has enabled enough ras to “clean up.” PO An assistant mayor of New York has been appointed in the person of John H. Janey. This will give Mayor Hylan more time to be of less use. ey The rat population of Boston now exceeds the human population.— The word from the Hub. By organizing them politically, Henry Cabot Lodge should be able to get back much of his lost prestige. ae The difference is about as follows: “Stop, thief,” and your average citi- zen will help the police catch him. Cry, op, bootlegger,” and he'll trip up the As We Were Saying Nature Studies by W. E. Hill with renewed magnificence” in the unem- Apy Astor was hissed and howled at by her own party colleagues for sug- gesting that it would be better to “get down to the basic causes of socialism” than to start a campaign refuting “insidi- ous socialist propaganda.” "T'was ever thus, my lady. Seeking symptoms rather than causes was ever man’s way of curing economic ills. If your average politician were a dentist, he would fill an ulcerated tooth without first treating it, then “view with alarm” the formation of an abscess. st 1N Society with the announce fatigue is a disease. Hereafter, musi comedies and reviews must not be written for “the tired business man” but for the man suffering from cumulation of fatigue material or toxin.” ‘There, Irving Berlin, is your inspiration. sas The high cost of building materials has one good side to it. Fewer spite fences are being erected. tae A hobo up in Connecticut went begging from door to door in a flivver. Tramps, in the old days, used to carry tin cans. Now they ride in ‘em. ae nt Harding's coming to life Riis reports of Pre: n's death, much exaggerate those of Mark T The Brooklyn Eagle, Is there no way of protecting our pub- Is from such irresponsible rumor- monging? Austrian wines this year are said to be almost non-alcoholic owing to the per- sistent rains last autumn. As a flippant person might say, the wetter the dryer. tas Plans for the move America is to make in the hope of restoring normal conditions in Europe are progressing rapidly.—A Washington writer. The hope of “getting back to norms in America having about petered out. rey The new basic principle of fundamental law is this: A man is presumed to be wet until proven dry, comichooks.