The Tahlequah Sun (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1911 Page: 7 of 8
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AND OTHER I , r : '.
ClTIDS
City and State Face Tramp Question
V VOItK I low cnn II"' Kmi'lm
Idle nml N«w VnrU i I'.v ol " 1
lent up Iiriilili'tn? Tim vagrant* IV'W 111
ih« slu'e would form llie tultjl'' pr*!"1
„f ii (My il.M <>'•■ ol \ll> n,v
Tin Kuiplie stilt". aii'l wiiwtnlly "
metropolis, Ik Hi" mtii'ca for thin viitii
urioy of derolliif.
Tim JuIIn. |i«iilt«nil rt#!i
ho ji 'H are yut to mi
(MX),000 annually In eiitlei
cope with ill" problem 1
<111 f || 1 1 • I"1' '
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or uvo yunrfl nrtunllv n !> M hwapaaa
„r„ «m< kill" I iiii'I lf> lnj ir«" lii
llm I'lillml Hl l<' Willi" ttWllBB l'l't««
Mot.i iii iin'iii warn 11win'", "ii'1 1,1
lullnt mioflf'll Of III" It" Idulll* U,"K
pi non III Hill lllt«
A large vruiiolilon of II"'"'' vitgiAltls I
urn youth* and young tn"u whose a*""
n.>m «" i*-""1
I in intui in ihu • Hi"" ii"'" i" i ,ll« ""
illlV. Illlll •' lllll "III Mllll'il t'V I'M' IH*'
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I ilin ronil
Tli on it
Ilin mini
AN you Imagine a
Kourth of July celehra
Hon without a brass
hand aud Its next of
kin, the rollicking life
and drum corps? Of
course not. As soon
suggest Kaster without
eggs, Decoration day
without flags, or
Thanksgiving without
a turkev Why, we could better dis-
pense With the firecrackers and other
noise makers on the glorious Kourth
than to worry through the day with-
out the Inspiring strains ol martial
music, indeed, as a matter of fact,
the crusaders for a "safe and sane
Fourth are trying to teach all the
people that it is the better part of
t . ,. nVl /ifl
Illlll Willi"
nml of t'J.
ivoilng I"
villi h hill.'
.I. or ihin
fin more
tbnn iiii« i« Hi" i"" 1 '""""i ' y
iIn. iiiiMlrui'tlon "I property. robberies,
i tires Illlll kindi I'd mlsdnnuniioi
I which costs 'ti# mill". Hi" railroad,
'and other private ltn« r. «in ov.u 110.
000,000 annually
1 Thti Immense number of lraOI|iK lr*"
panning on railroads and H"> fatalltl'
which overtake many of them muy I"
,|.|«I II
• 1111 • * III
i inn- Half nf Ih. Anally 'l"11
mil. Ilf" nml ii'lurn I""""
iw" Hi" i"iiniiii'i'M I*"iy i'*1
Vul.rlllli lr*ll4l' KO'l K'*'!"111 '
lroll) VMU'iflflJ' 1,11,1 "
or tii'iui rrlni*. A V"1 y *wr*tt
(JK, howeV,*l , "I" S'lUll* "l"1
. Hvui y «pi" i"". I,"1" wl'"
ly Iuik
of <51 tin
|HilC"lll
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v 111 Ol *'IllllWlt WlirH lllltmr,"
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! ully.
Illlll Mill til loii proposed |M 1,1 "
,.„|ony A labor « • "* ' ■ ,,rl"'
: lv „ nwii'ii colony I'" Hi" ll"
i,.ml.hi, 11-liuiiiiiil"i' and mmiin11"" "i
i,i.i i.'iiiiurn and "Hi"' imlu.iiii.li "■"
pnilnUN "f |."i-< n* 'mh.ml"'"I '-y
ti'iiiiiprt ""'J v**rm W.
YV || l< II * / v ■
from the fa<i tliut In a period | latrai
Alaska City Center of Queer Thing* jil
....... a i,. ir nu linn Id I K jpani w *IN
w,i\
i fMM ') 1*
Vienna
Style
Sausage
A |{oml for
n LuncSioon
or Supper.
Brown I lift con-
tents of n tin of
Libby't Vienna
Snunftg'** in the
frying p *n
irrvi Willi b*k««l
potatopa.
Katy (<> t9TU0
~-fina to
l^iok forllioI.H>' y
Inlirl wlli« •
quality.
Ublijr, M. N«lll HII 'f
money while everybody else " •
_ M s[lending It, he has worked Ju t as
u*. —*
This may serve to explain In part
how it Is 'that the brass band—or the
vaunted "silver cornet band," « you
please—Is coming to play a more
prominent part than ever in our In-
dependence day festivities Rut of
course, it did not await this awaken-
ing to the charms of the music of the
horns and drums to render the band
indispenslble on Kourth o! July.
The oldest citizen will testify that
was fo ir. the days of his you'h. Uke
as net he fell into a feverisb. fitful
1>t, or, the night before the Fourth
• o th* lullaby ol the village band
practicing" for the morrow. It Is an
chance that It was th« crash ol
U^'band and not the roar of arttl-
lerv tt.at awakened him on the f-reni
fill dav And thereafter he h'-ard lis
inspl'Vf t ines" at short intervals
' . - V- -e da; until the las- eky-
iked out lu brief glory
The band which has become o fa
miliar to us that w« r.gard It as a
necessity, is an institution of ancient
origin. Our own army and navy have
had bands for more 'ban a century
and civilian bands In this country date
back almost as far. The band as an
i rganlred body of musicians could not.
of course, come into txlstet.ee on! ,
variety of different muslcM Instru
mente had been Invented and the de
Lvdopment along this line proceed
a lew ceDt'irie® t*ck.
however, tJie tnont
jn reer>(nilzed
.rM ot bai;d muilc—
and harrooDy, aw
rrpe* t)ftl
up In tb«
it. M af
somewhat lo?
tTom the
uDcIviilied
three 1 hi'*
rhytfcfn, u
conoe'
at
which
\meri
drum,
yo'ing
rber
rocfe<
unit f
R bicb
>re July rc
r baodcoan—
ould be i
id not riTtdl
I of eavy t
•rati on. Evei
pulatet the
tt«ray . yo'3 I
e mualciaca-
4 the youni
o .r e of tb<
and
Of i
f th<
the Kourth
it y. Originally
atruSDeoU *aa
*hf bznd for
^a? on that tbey foil
all ita mtgratk
ma i
ip and '
towt And u
for
the dn
sweltering in t
the 1
ofiy far
' -orrui rec cowl
eras.*
with gold iaee
why.
not ih-
of renovfi Ti
or y<
t the pr
•fc- S'
tatea
could
i. fc wot ihlf
aa
be r*re*
the year
than anything among current compos'.
Hons abroad thst tbey are balled *'«tl
wild enthusiasm
One of the )ok«* of Aandcsn M -
tory Is that the first band which U
mentioned as being aboard an Arn-ri
can warship was delll^ratelr atolet.
by Ihe wrnimaiKler of the v.isael w '),
it seems was mighty fond of band
music This was more than a rmUitj
ago. The offlcer who b.ildlr «ldr. !*d
a full fledged l*nd was <^pt I*®'"
McNlell, and his g'* d sblj. was the
corvette lk*ton, carrying twenty eight
(runs The Ik*ton bad I ut Into an
!tailan port for a brief a, and s
band attacb«i'l to one of the :.-i<^U
i.tatlt*f I at th t !<.rt '*mt aU/anl to
give a The Yank'" 'ap'Kln
V ae fas' '.na'' d lth ti.' '-..at
he forthwith tripped anchor, r:.>.■:> « ■
tall and es"ap<-d to tea ws'b ' t.I
• -Ing musl'la.'is. <H et.'irie '
was a big howl o «f the •f
the governu.'nt of 'In- ( al'ed HU ■
hiid to hasten to disclaim aJl -
bliity and send the rnusI';.*'-* '
h'.rri". The first real wortb%b • ba; )
Ir. th^ American navy wa* llkewi*'
captured, but the Intrepid
came Into possession «! '■■
through It* rapture >* a Brtt
,.bip and rber. Induced 'be *u ta
J, ar. . u, er-.lat U. bis serr'."
'his band rea/-bed Mew 't'ltk sr.
marched tbro-gb the sUe«t at be
bead of a pifirmtftr- of Tackle b. jo-
; r Vt-'.M it created a
Th" rre !*st Utl'«de has always
a: '/Wed In the rna'ter '/f tfce
.nlf rms worn by b«.<"■***. Ki-ept
( r. -ed 8'auss *rmj and o*vr.
■t.-:*. are no roies or res'rtction iy. -
It, v,r of 'f " ■t"
''nt % febali wea.r fces j^arw/> a-'^
f r prt.v >--A* b>-T* a^fafr
, i <h n ' *'..%+ to tele ' tt#"
■elves In t.'-'f'- -* at: Ire a*4
• . ' St. ;.;i. t'.e farorlte ''.-..rs '.'it l*J-<
irjrot*—always with as g'-^*
*4 fcy a
_-AlHHA'.I', i Alask . It v<u
I* luippen lo drop Into n town whsri
a i. wsboy .orn:t yout nlcltal ni '
SMkn von V.> rents for newspaper,
where ordinary uisals • lunch count
,,r r*t.tsurants are s dollar i> Uirow
where the only coiiimunl'«ll n with
in,, balance of ti... world is by win-
|«S . where !"• Is pletlllrul hut you've
goi to pay to ska'", #nd rt'-am ptp«
are laid alongside the wsi'-r pl|"* <'>
k,-i-p ih'-m from freezing, you'd think
you bad struck a <|u«*r pis'", wouldn i
you ?
Yet such a place Is Kalrbsnk* V>. .
mil" t well e*p«-ct. a town tbui i i.ViO
mllea riorib of H.-aMl", Wash , to ! <• If
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Tinch, Gus H. The Tahlequah Sun (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1911, newspaper, June 30, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc122364/m1/7/: accessed May 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.