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II tirrl1'H'U trl Hon prmliirftl ih.H(. ihlhi;"." h- nal.l. Work,' nhoulil hiivc ttiul 'Nn H.-ir Mnrn Wnrlt.' TIm Ahi'Tlcan worker iIihh not hnvi in limit pin. tlilt'llntt ir f-Hitrt (n M.iliniiiuK ti ttfiur) t'Dhi In net) iiiilviiifiii. HhH'k ic:inniirt iirt runt imhiy nml itrt lltritlttil to ii t'v ltnliiHtrlttt. tnc tlH-v wi-i'M i-iriiriii'ii In msirlv ovory inult fxc'tt thu bn-wi'iy rrnlilMtlmi him Mia-lc tho Ut'iiM'tit tf l h in rt'ii nliil r.i i tul -Itttmr tllKniU'M caritcr. It In not no fny to Kft a ntrlki Vtitf lltl'mik'li H Holtnr (Hfi'tlMK, Stilkt'H nri Ilu' nltttiuitn wfiiHin of lulttir, tmt to- Inv hrhliriui- liiNtcml of ttrlk- Iuk niKi wo nr tii'i k I nif mcinlUT ndvnnrcN towmtl 1 n) iiMtriu I Junt- t-fl, Tito chip ft'll rrnm tuhor h HhotiMT wht-n tlu' pull Irnppctl from IiiIxt m niiml. Itooc uiiiHHi (i ml Uml more Ktrlkt'M In tho ihm( ttitm iinj' iW'ifn ntht'r ttivtiHtt." "Smoky Joe" a Fire Fighter A'W h. Air? Ki "t. !- " " J ill "' &&' i tit , t Just plain dog is Uio mnscot of a Kearny, N. J,, fire com Pany. Hut not ono of the red suspcndercd firo fighters respond! to an alarm more eagerly than docs "Smoky Joo," as proud ox hia new shining helmet as the averago dog is of a brass collar. flukeil la 111 1 U rtioivcu io i Loirl In motion pli'turin. L .k. ndMuloiml liirhli'iitnl ftf" 9. I If UMI. unM I' nnimn, - a i flim an Afrli-An hunt LBbiv A'rlrnn nnlinnl". mini ownrr of n Mitin tl kiM In IIIK IMrkn illWlniPM. nntl to Lm. mm dfrrvplt Hon for !tw ta tho UooMfVKii film. I tu In Clili'iien nl tin , nudvttl noior wiui wtifc . elerrr Inipi'r.nniitlon or ittm(in. llo mil Iht fllntln of IIIr Httnllns In Africa" liottnn. mum of tho uloluro won L n bit cint. nhout 100 ftifindiO lMM win", roiiiinn- AtrWIil '"l convinrin Ktnlnlly nml In v hlt'li n frttl nrlll Mpnriiirn inn .nr. Ii third "ltoiivovi.il" lilninl lltlrem lh ifCtlon In whli'h irMred. Neuropil KntnrtrlMI fw of rhlrnito matin up liim mm of Hit, hiK Kuttio LwhoMrr Dnf Killliur Itcriiir.i monirni n purr ot ik Imnl from thn roun n-prMltlcnC. rlfh nntl tho rt Hon frll niorttilly wntintl itold illutitpoliitinutit um! kbit nuko of tho m?no intli" wm itlven only blimk ilnitoihoot; tho noiunl kill u tone by n tthnrp.Nhoottir m th milrllno. una u.lnf: tliti powdf r. vuib ttie nnmo of Hootovolt t mentloiifd unywhnro In I, m pulilli! Kmornlly no It u i plPluro of tho ltooiio. nt pholoitrnphf ,1 In Afrlon tmt Iri'inoniliiiiii lilt. Jt Wilir hvkii iihronil. nml fitii tn ival Hoo.ovolt. nr- B IWIIn on hi. hoiiit'U'nnl Wlrom Atrlrn Juki In Umv iMtike film riMituri il In llio n ni (urou, or rmimn; nml h next mot Ki.llv. In llir, Wn clnli Kt Nrw Ynrk, ho im worn., nut hi. wrnth Nmil tho rnuinii. Itnn.ovt.li Itlnmoa aifnln whon tho film Mr "Id: IWrrou had tnkon nn Anmr- pnnnmiin, Coloni,, I wouhl p tone It. Hut you took nil r mxt ni:i,ii..,.' KiioitT WRERDKI) l'l'NDS Ormiii,.iM , Alnuitlon OrplunnKn Wnrk 111 lwlnd l-iilCHiliio r'uiiK, An Imnonillnir pj, wmcn in n kooki'iipIiIciiI -... tinuy, nun yot in riii- T"; Amoilnniin, hiniiin Into un currnnt M, riwiu v.'. ". """'n 'y f. , ' ...kw l Iiiiiun wi on tho ovo of wlntor htm ,rl"mn'"lro work in . ' nun i-uip.linn. ,wni or n,ni h h.,.H '." vi...... Ilii,. i ' l" oipimim who J i. uinioii nut nf tho lit 7. " 'mo tiuntmy fc Z .1 """r oiwt roller (ir:,,V.1 " H tniKOily of i -'il."?"0'-o for Atnorlrn .-""uuiorotl Vlilllnlnrllu llin i""1nit ami f,,n.,i.,',i, 'IB. Inri " '" iSif a "on PV"nt wnulil itVhk. M,r,l" Ihom throuuh jj "iiiin: tup IS. 7. "rov" "lone ornlmnoil li"""m tholr lw,,.,.,i,.,,,i. Ki,,.ico.rl1110" with ' tho t continniniillon flu,..:'"" woro (ivowot K mill,. ."'"I'ln linn wi.ru CvS" ""y PrnlonHlnn 'AM 1.11... ' M.MIH, ,,V,T In. 1,11 nuniv IM'iv liJ111'1" domiiilultiiti Ihoni. . . mvonion Tor ln"",,"rli"n. chnnito.1 Col??'1 """ out into n Aniprlrnnn nf wnmnillly will miy, tno woifnio oniiBlilorort Amorloa It ft'Hly nil tM""l 1l. I Kl.iU- llll.l lo.-iil lux ;vi.-H, II w:ih 111 liiui. however, hIho ilim to a (.-I'n-um- in iniiloniil Im-onu' tlurlim' Difil year, tho l.oanl nohiiu out. 'I'lie nMloiii. I Im-omc In iltlM. lu cm- tlnmttMl hy the ronfciviin- iHmnl nt imi.Miin.iKii) n airahiHt (Hir..uin.0(io .In I'.iJU, n-proxenliiiK it tlccnsiHo , or 3 per font for I ho year. Kx l pnv;.-(l In duiinm of current mir- liliMlliK IHjwiT. tho nutlomil Inrtimn In 1 '. -4 UiiH tilinom iloiil.le thnt of H'i:i; ileflitteil to lake Into ncenmil ihiwleelifio In purolniHlnK power or Die ilollur Klnt'M l!ii:i, tho tmtlonal liifiHiio In int, in tcniiH of "IHU lollar wan t:i'.t.im.0ll(i. n niraliiMt IIC'.ihiii.iumi in I!ii:t. While tho averairo iral In nnini. Intlini. iirronlliiif to immimuh flirure Iiiih heen (ihiiiit 1 per rent an nually, fr.lenil. Mate and local TAX LEVIES MOUNTING STEADILY EACH YEAR imposts vum au.y itoriu.i-:i HM'K YKAU TutIvc iiiiiI Half ('iitu of Inllnr of (VmiiIiIihiI liHttino of IVopto UHri for Tnxc'ji NKW VOHK. TwpIvp nml u hnlf Cftn out of rvery ilollur of tin coinhhiol Incoinn of thn Amorlcnn tioonlo ilurlnit tin punt ywtr wont Into tnxert. ncconllnir to u ntudy In taxation inittlo hy thn ijhIIoiihI In diiHtrhil ennforenco honnl, 47 l'nrk iivonuo. Now York. 'rh toliil hur- ilon of foilernl. utate and lnrnl tnxo. luiM inmrlv ilotihW'il In proportion to nntlmml tnroinn xlnco I'.MS. rlftliiK front fl,8 pnr rnnl In ItHS to 11! pnr rnnt in nlo Hhowlnir an in or eu ho ovur I ho preceilliiK your. lftC.1. ivhon the total tux himlen imnniiile.l to M.s ier cent or lite nut onal incoinn. Whllo tho tncnMiMo of laxnllon In proportion to nut (omit Ineomn In tliJM In part wtm lno to Incroanotl fast a pare that, ncronlinff io the conftr onoo board'H compulation, tho total per capita tux burden han i'nt'n from $li.7:i In 1 ii 1 'A to $70.97 in jiCM. or inoro than troblod. Tho wime 1h truo of tho average tax hiinlen of cmch ffalnfully occupied pvi'Hon In tho I'nited HlatGB, which ha InereaBod if 08. K per cent from 1!M3 to from $5!. 25 to (ilHU.IU. MeaKiirln tho lux hurdun yer family, tho Hoclal unit, the hoard flmlM that It has nearly JiavlnR- rlHon from $102.12 to J :( (i 4. 2:i In 1U24. Tho conferenco hoard, hovo.ver. I'pi'clfically empliaftizoH tho increuo of taxation lu proportion to nation al Income oh the truest and most Nttfnlficnnt tent of tho burdensome iiohh of taxes, lnawmuch as national incoino in the moomiro of a nation s trebled, ill it 1 a luxe to'ther have lncrtaned at bo capacity to Hpend. DEATH, FAMINE, DISUSE Little Asiatic Country Has Own Place in Sun WASTE SPACES BLOOMING Ono Uuuiot IVavol I'ar Witiiout NoUcln Vital Iiiflumuo Anicrl ii lias lv(!rcJw! un AiiwiiJaiiH CorrHpondontii ot tho Amoclntud PrPH) KUVIAN, Armenia Dreary nnd montonoUH Armenia hnn bloBHorned out like a tropica Huulh American Htate. The little Aula tin country which Ik Hqueezod in hot ween Tur key, J'ornla and Hovlet J(nnnla, HecroH at laHt to have Hh own place In the nun. Free from Turklwh mo8Haoren nntl c'ifitlnual IncurHlonfl, the jico plo are devotion IhcrnHolvea Hfoad Hy to fiKi-leulluro and Indumiiul purHultH. ThrouKh irrigation and InturiKlve methodH of cultivation Kroat waHte HpacoH have boon tramilorined Into fertile areau covered with farm landH, vlneyurdu and vcKetallon. Armenia, whleh Ih about tho bIzo of the Htato of Maryland, l full of romiintlo Bconery and faBclnatlnK fojklore. Tho American traveler findM the counlry'H claim to helnR tho original sent of the Garden of Kden almost jUHtlfied. The valley of the Araxes river, where, accord ing to tradition Kve first tempted Adam ahoundH with umlllng viney ards, bubbling Htreams, crystal brooks, groat stretches of beautiful trees, endless varlotloa of birds, and a fairyland tof flowers. Vlllat:cs TMindod on Ararat On the foothills of Mt. Ararat, where, according to the Old Testa ment, Noah landed his atk lifter the flood, are vHlagOH founded 800 yearn before Christ, In which now live Armenians who once resided In the United States and who have returned to their natlvo country to tatite of Its new prosperity. Dr. Frldtjof Xansen, who made an economic survey or Armenia on behalf of the league of nations and the American near east relief, ex pressed amazement at the rapid progress of the country had made since his last visit In 1923. JJko most other parts of 'Soviet Russia, -Armenia this year has been favored with excellent crops which will greatly strengthen her economic position. Unemployment is being steadily reduced. The government has opened a number of industrial centers and trade schoolH where the youth of the country are being trained in hus- Monk's Daughter Blind out ' for 'Sourselves. 1 7-Jewel Elgin Watch pChM III JW-M A Flawle38asf WSll 'DI.AMOMD M1i . . .. W-Mfflmt . ' ; It's Giving and Saving TiTsT" :' Diamond Value Bought here .is vonr assurance of, finest quality, TVg N - ,' in tula storo ntiiiui tho hluc'-'wliite nml perfect. Wc make it easy to give l.-.ffff .'.i W l " fv., tout nt r-olutmrlHOii. . , Jll "'..'li VX."'" Tumi, low prli-08 provo ny making it easy to pay. III -.Vt,l.;jiMUl' J , - jVlAk AAMtC. llnppy Rift thought for her stocking nnd priced S 1 JSiVA 7nidW -JV lo work no hardship on your ClftHnlln VjTl oJt rftSa'" J,ls' whllt "ho" wants nt tho price you want to pay t TaJ IftM l5 "PW3U tlon'' overlook big vnluol '. . Rputm, tno Tr " ln. PariS;wlioroshohr3compkitcda batulry and the useful arts. At AleXfimli'opol (Lenlnakan) ' the ii 1 1 vera men t has erected with the umI of tho American nour oast re lief, a great textllu plant where Hoveral thouHund orphan boys now under the care , ot the AiuuticaiiH will bo trained In weavlnir and cloth manufacture. Afimiiiu Itlch In (Jold Although it Ih scarcely known to the outside world, Armenia Is rich In gold, copper, sliver, load and Iron. Deposits of naptha, bi tumen, sulphur and nitrate have never been developed. Tho Armenians have an extra ordinary tenacity of national cul ture, religion and language. All the Bchoolbooks, newspapers, gov ernment documents and utreet signs are In the Armenian langu age. One cannot travel far In Armenia without noticing tho vital Influence America has exercised upon the Armenian race. Scarcely a family but has. Home member or relative In the United Btates, who sends them money regularly from home. Kvery native, even tho humblest mountain dweller knows of the ef forts made by the late Woodrow Wilson to secure complete inde pendence for the Armenians, The American traveler Is received In tho homes of the natives as a guest of honor and hospitality of tho house b lavished upon him. This feeling for the American people has been strengthened and fostered by the work of the Ameri can near east relif organization. Alexandropol, which was rebuilt largely through American energy, money and enterprise, resembles a city in the United States. A splen did theatre is now being built there by the municipality which will be called the "American thoatro," in honor of the American relief workers. Indians Tnko DomeMh! KWciicn (Coir'MiiHiili,-ni-e nt I lie AMH(it;hitoil i'rMHj A hHl.'QU KJUJlJE, N, M. Indian maidens, ' having adopted rouge and bobbed hair, now have taken up domestic science. A department of culinary in struction has been established in the government Indian school, here, with seven classes. The In dian flappers are keenly interested. CZARIST FAMILY GHOSTS HAUNT SOVIET MINISTER , VOIItoruX UA.NMOU lit OFFI- i DIAli WAIWAW SOOIETV WEBER TREASURE FOUND SAI.ZIintt; YIEMMt COPY OP FAMICD ;itAM MAMH (Oorre.ponrlonce of tho AoaoclatOi PreM) VIENNA Tho voluminous ucoro of a muHH, beariw the name of Carlo Maria (11 Weber, found In Kalzburg by a young Vienna Bclenthit, Dr. KonHtuntln Schneider, ha turned out to be a rair copy of tho. "Grand Mann," which Weber ilimHOlf had regarded an lout. This work, as it appears from a dedicatory letter attached to the manuscript, was wrltton in Munich in 1799, and was dedicated by the youthful composer to the Prince Archbishop of Salzburg, on May 3, 1802. ; The mass, which Is the principal work of the compoaer's youth and was culled by Weber "Mlssa Soie mne," is written for four voices, with great orchestra and organ. It gives the ' Impression that the youthful master desired to demon strate his talent in every direction. Each phraso has a special theme, which, was not Weber's custom In later years. Minister's Allt-gitt ranlfl pot loll In tho Murder of Uio lioiiiiiiioffs Huh Not Ilrcn Forgotten (CorrcHpontlcnce ot thu ABHUnlatod Pre..) WAHBAW? Valkoff, ! soviet mlnlBtor to Warsaw, and his wlfo uro having a hard time breaking into Waroaw's diplomatic society because of his alleged participation in the murder of the Romanoffs. At first, the Polish government was unwilling to accept Volkoff, but when tho soviet officials de nied the minister's hands were bloody he was received. , The book of JUdge Sokoloff,' who Investigated the murder, how ever, Included the photograph ot -a document, alleged to have been -signed by Volkoff, ashing for gaso line to burn the bodies of the czar- istic family. It became difficult for diplomatists and their Wives to ignore this, , Many of the wives declined to. meet Madame Volkoff and the matter became tho subject of diplomatic representations. At least one Scandinavian government offered apollgles to Moscow for the snubbing given Madame Vol koff by the wife of its minister. Madame Volkoff left Warsaw temporarily and upon her return apparently renounced -her soclaU ambitions, with the result that the boycott against her has been re laxed somewhat. . With A ; IF5M (Sail? In a human body there is stored up just s6 many units of energy. The units expended in walking are wasted they can be saved and diverted to some other use. . For instance a man's life's record consist of the things he has accomplished. By speeding up the program and cramming more into the same space of tinra naturally the list of accomplish ments will be much more impressive. This speeding up process may be accomplished by the purchase of a Used Ford Car and devoting it to business. . ' ' . If greater luxury is desired later, the Used Ford is a gbbd step ping stone. It always has good trade-in value anyplace. Nolle ITIhese $325 $250 1924 Roadster, 5 balloon tires. Auto windshield wiper, park lights, side curtains fine cond. 1923 Roadster, 5 good cord tires. A-l condition ............ ...... -. 1919 Roadster, del. body, good rubber, windshield wiper, starter, demountable rims, Atwater-Kent ignition . . . . . . . .. . ..... 1924 Touring, 24 model, windshield wiper good rubber ... i ....... . . . ...... . 1924 Tudor Sedan, good rubber S.&.M. spot light, automatic window wiper, good paint 1925 Touring, about one month use. till ft $125 $225 $450 Balloon tires 1923 Coupe, fair rubber, ' spare tire . . ... . . !.u ... . . ... . . 1920 Touring, good value .... i ... . ..V . . 1924 Coupe, Motometer, automatic wiper, speedometer, balloon tires ......... 1920 Touring, new top, good curtains, fair rubber . . .,.... . 1923 Touring, 5 good cord tires, good value.. ... ........... ... 1918 Touring, not much but worth ..... 1917 Touring, Hasslers, several other refinements, all for ;. . .... 1918 Truck, good hard rubber on rear, make a good trailer ... . . . . . . . . .'. . .'. 1923 Coupe, good rubber, ; good buy 1921 Truck, pneumatic tires, cab and body . . . . ...... . . . ; . The Above Are Just Samples Lots of Others If You Don't Find What You Want Here. . , E. Sfrmammoims (5. Authorized Ford Agency )v E. C. SIMMONS L. E. SIMMONS 1 ' 64 Tenth Ave., East : Telephone 556 $250 $150 $425 $150 $250 ..$50 ..$50 $75 $275 $200 wnivll eoftt of Sr2 household, Pf