.passionate desire to recover the lost:in session lie details lk of the! bauble of power,(Continuedor 10 lift him out of on Page Two.)0 put the1 making road, and •om potent•rfect andTried to Cut Herand heh with Roi After t was bettAcquaintance With) n o dimecad,neartheyneara Knire,~ She SaysDAISY TELLS THE MAYOR SHECAN’T BE FOOLED; CENTURYpects of PerkinSenatorharmonybrighter.It is p ence com Progress harmonicED.AFTER HER THROAT.iroe■d asne'V! pub-of super-r openingouse yes* i follows: 'eek and southeast11. sance. But you want to be dog-goned careful how you cut it. Do it with the old method of casting ui\ icy stare, or with a piercing look. Don't try it with a pocket knife or razor—safety of the kind that you crank. Every east to ! day won’t be the day after a primary,(A heavChicago a*all right to cm one’s acquaint entered thelv all of tl11 o’clock.ad, nearur.)and ..the Mayor won’t always be feeling t as jubilant as he was today. So beware.' Century Pickett was in court thismorning, charged with assault and battery on Daisy Robertson. Century appeared to be about, as old as his name implied. Daisy said Century came at her with a dangerous looking knife. Century denied it. saying that lie merely threatened to beat her up, cut her up, throw her out of the window, and tell her just exjactly what he thought of her. But—and Century told j’the Mayor that he was going to tell the truth about it: that he wouldn’t f'tell a lie, a-talh“Ah merely told dat woman,1’ Cen-brother tury explained, “dat Ah was going to ime, the ut her ’quaintance. Dat’s all. Jes’ cutAFTERf ASft was tl publican ct Lodge, lt;and other without be Was no ehe were noted Chauneej greeted wit Yorkers.The work tee will be than constr mitteeman planks. Tt resolutions to give thei tone in ord the Roosev on preparec^residing t. reach-3ft Hat-*ified of led thisjher ’quaintance.”“Guess Ah knows de difference be-s before [jtween mab ’quaintance and mahthroat,” Daisy said. “He didn’t say nothin’ about any ’quaintance. He saidmah throat”But Century was an old man, and the evidence against him was not the strongest in\ the world, and besides J ing party the mayor wfa^ unusually jubilant— for some reason-^hjs morning, so heHatties-jtold the whole bunch h\go home and* orset r. \ ^l17 years He also Bethea \The NHughes slt; informed 1 under nc Roosevelt Hughes is A sustain Harding’s dt “fears none a roar of apnot the tin the day of : Harding’s (Conti