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ThF rwi AHr.UA rT1Tt: ^ • — ~— TH—LAH0MA STATE CAPlrAL SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 5 1908
TnE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL section Tuesday is of especial
By The St.itti Capital Company.
PRANK H. GREER. EDITOR.
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4.CIO
REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET
FOR COUNCIL
First Ward
Second Ward
Third Ward
Fourth Ward
Fifth Ward
A E. Douglas
H. M. Fielding
William Spurlock
0. A Holler
J. J. Kennody
FOR SCHOOL-BOARD
a1"' M ri 0 W Bruce
Thi°H ^ C M Burnsdale
Thlrd Ward J. A. Ramey
L. Patton
C. M Butler
IMPORTANCE TO GUTHRIE CITIZENS
H"' city election occurs on April 7. It is of sp •-
cial importance to the people.
The* are mm of improvements, from munic
started! theSe "r'! mostly >'«* " be
''''" '■e are also many street pavings and other pub-
lie improvements in process. 1
The present administration has been progressive
progres-
in harmony with
Councilmen should be
" CP TUE DAY i
RETR03PECT
times like the old times -
there are no
rh "rvha"never b* *>««
flOPlCS
l! has kept things moving. The city lias been
sue everyday under it.
A council should be continued
this spirit (if progress.
This means that republican
elected in each ward-
JTiKS £r*10
Guthrie is better now than in any hour of its lif..
here is v,ffor everywhere. Much buildup is l-o-
ing on. riiere ,s „ spini „f private improvement fol-
lowing the inauguration of needed public improve.
This must be kept up. The way to do it is to elect
men who will carry on the policies so well begun
, republican nominee is an honest man and
live citizen worthy the votes of the people.
GOV. JOHNSONS LETTER
TO THE DEMOCRATS
T.ie wires whlazed a bit of news last
"•gilt Into the Intellectual department
of "Tiie Commoner" (Lincoln, Neb.)
that produced «n Immediate sitting up.
Air. Bryan l.i no longer in the splendid
Isolation of the secretary who atnod
alone. Another gentleman has stepped
alongside him, and Is standing there to
be looked at. "If a nomination came to
me, wrote Governor John A. johnson to
no place like the old nlace-.
dear old .pot-
-Jlav T uko 01"' old 'ri^nd.
May heaven prolong their iiv
H. Holme*
O the days
Swedish -AmerK'i
newspaper man y
Fourth Ward
Fifth Ward
Kussia lias abolished
sassination till thrive.
capital punishment, but
The state saloon keeper is making his place as .t-
e as the old citizens saloons were.
Uahtle spring is hardly recognized in prohibition
Georgia, with no bock-beer signs in evidence.
Democratic Thought-Uive thTlejjislature credit
for good things it did, and as for the rest—forget it
Those tremendous big-as-a-barrel-head Easter hats
will be convenient, anyhow. The ladies won t have
to carry parasols.
lineA ,Wh' V0«aUO C°T l° Ufc" is « currcut head-
line 1 e. haps Senator Jeff Davi. „f Arkansas is pre-
paring to return to Washington. '
r,J!-f B'hh°? of,Buffal° BH-VS "single women should
p a lor husbands. "Too many of them have to prav
tor their husbands after they get 'em.
Th* *"w Vork Democratic club '"lias invited Wil-
am .1. Bryan to the Jefferson ,l>v
asked him to speak.
gains in mere
ain or mental
THE LIFE OF THE SPIRIT
It is the spirit the flesh profltetli
nothing—St. John. vi. fj.i.
How few persons know anything about the life of
he spirit the most wonderful thing in the world I
How main persons live in the flesh only; guiding
''.N appetites; counting their
pleasures and their losses in men
anxiety!
oufside theelH 2° " '"a" W°man Who livcs
i Is. I, tin flesh in any measure! Ami what a nev
ope'led ,0 °ur Mew when we come in con-
ta<.t \\ith such a being!
It is not that we should count this bodv as noth-
y worth. It is not that we should call ourselves
norms and miserable sinners, without ever a thought
for the nughty things that can be accomplished
through the body, when used aright
It is, however, that we should realize the existence
and the superiority of something above and bevond
the physical being—something that leads us into
helds of profit far richer than those wherein we
choo.
tirday. "f certainly would not refuse it
I he Minnesota governor wishes it
very dbtlnctly understood b. all demo-
Tats that *ie is not scrambling for the
presidential nomination. He say* it's,
H belief of his that no one should be "an
active open candidate," for it a re-
ma !k that will hardly please Bryan and
perhaps was not meant to. Another thin,:
he wants very distinctly understood In
that he's not making his present an-
nouncement In order to deprive any other
democrat of liie nomination. It's for Me
~ nocratlc . onvention to deliberate and
the .Minnesota delegates
denver want to present his name t'aey
have his consent, if the convention
Hunks Mr. Bryan more available than
is, he ll support Mr. Bryan, if the con
ventlon thinks him the more avallaole
man of the t*o, he'll expect Mr Ury
an's support.
We suspe- t that Mr. Bryan's semi
ments as he read Governor Johnsov.
letter t Editor Turnblad were rental i,
ably like those of the first Hon in Mr
R'.iodes's poem:
"So have I heard on Atrlc's burring
shote
A hun*i lion give a grievous roar
The g.ievous roar echoed along the
shore.
So have 1 heard on Afric a burning sho:
Another lion give a grievous roar;
And the first lion thought the last
bore."
The rou'lo of tho'iul.jl'lng'1'" 'uTlui-
ier of the eye;
Th°.n.T"r.ng-"
Thcv"ery'fmil8lUl'rep0Sln|r' Kla" ■*''<>< 1"
" "nn.Uhf/: *sob Lor' "0ry' h0lJ",g
In the olden, gold™ glory of the day
-Riley
gone by.
iske i \u,r>r l!le ^ttersou dinner but has not
#bktl1 ln,n t0 ^I'-'k- Why this unusual cruelty
born wS? ' N>,V V"rk- a ^ h by has be,n
.1 «>th two tongues.Every girl by right ought to
h",e tW0 to"e"os ^me of them might use more.
Kiveu ^:ught f00d bv
the atsfp1" aSa,n today Read what the editors of
stat,. say regard.ng the Hillup, State Saloon bill.
Does it make any difference who sells whiske
of bar keener m°n ' S"' 0"" °f lhe old ^
nfj.ar-keepers or a state official or a minister of the
the material only; something that is alwavs at hand
to comtort in physical distress and sorrow and pain
For over and above the mere breathing machine
s the real breatl.-the breath of the spirit. I, ls lhis
I"' inspires to true nobility and genuine eliaritv li
s this that breeds unselfish love and real courage
is this that points the right way of living.
I 0 each person at some time comes the voice of the
spin , n may not be possible to mark the moment
of his, conung, as ,ve mark the date of birth or death-
Bu no human being lives who has not one, heard a
call to something a little higher and a little better
than had been belore.
He who answers this call is thrice blessed II ■
sees in things within him a new power. Some call it
submission lo the divine will. Some call it conver-
sion. lhe name does not matter. The fact stands i'i
any ease.
It is the fact of living in a world that is not bound-
cd on all sides by the tangible,the seeable, the prova-
Afte
Chickasha io noted for its noted Bt;re
The wue.
green bug-
—o—
it hasn't been damaged by
Meoni '>0H,SlS °f '"'Sbaml Wh° stavt'«l home
.. consecutive nights. Furthermore, the wife I,,,,-.
dead yet " ^ th8t thc haroi,,es Hlv
W hen a bank fails in China the heads of the presi-
«.°"*r ■
'f ,at wer" rule here, depositors would
need no other assurance of safetv.
Five
entJ,V°Tb°yS *ith the 101 WiM West 'how have
entered into a contract to rope and tie the legislative
!heT«wn,S Lf0r °0Vera0r 1Iaskp|1- 1< is understood
the la« makers wnl be given a "running start."
V. vetfller likes Augista, Ga., "because he 1, no,
- " h°rned d6Vi1' bl" likc u h" 'au
and a gentleman, his secretary says. W h, .
bein,
didn't they
went cold
'' ,llik him about his fine down the
An Indiana Judge has sent a man to jail for thr «
months for failure to provide for his family. The evi
«; nee showed thaiI the fel'ow a,tended so reg
• "id of(cn that his wife and children
^.nd hunpfrv
1 here have been more indictments returned
4gainst the "high up" San Franciscoans. Hut the
|eoplc «"t the "sent up" |a«« enforced. If the
h gh up fellows could be "sent up" fellow
'Joulu be well
ter all, what can we prove? We sav success li's
in gain, and the grave swallows up all gain, howev. r
great. A\c sa> something today and prove our sa -
ig to be true, and tomorrow we retract, for what we
said his day as truth can be proved untruth.
ut the things of the spirit change not, neither are
they amenable to the skill or the will of man. They
form the governing power. They quicken into action
the finer part of the being, giving play 1, those vir-
tues which uplift and ennoble. Like the breath < f
dawn, they steal silently over the crests of the east
waxes of the sea .and in a Hash it is day! The dark-
ness of night is past; the noontide of true happiness
approaches.
yet millions of men and women march along fol-
lowing the standards of mere materiality and won-
dering why they grow tired; why they come to no
satisfying places on the road. Millions strive to bet-
ter themselves with wealth and position and rank,
and Inning gained these, see them burst like bubbles
from a clay pipe.
There is a form of wealth which passes all bounds
do1 ars " 's the wealth of the spirit in whose
secret vaults are stored confidence and faith and lo<,
« ith these at hand, what is material failure!
With these at hand, what is material loss?
W ith these at hand, who can harm us: who fell us
Who disarm us for the great fig!:- we call life!
Seek then the things of the spirit the spirit thi 1
is within you. and needs only to be given a chance <0
rise and lead you out of the brambles into a way th it
is bright J
fcihorty ( on verse is tiie undisputed hog
king o. Waukomis
*~o—
Beaver county voted 13 for and la*
again&t prohibition.
•—o~
KdHor McMiun wants to be justice ol
the peace at Konowa.
o—
"The black hand" has been lifted in
the little hamlei. of Harra'i.
> ~*o—
"Hobart needs an anti-marble side
walk-splitting ordinance."
—O 1
McAl-ster's calaboose is now u^cd tor
a smallpox pest house.
—0——
Only "good"' and no "bad'' men will be
appointed state saloon keepers.
—o—
iountry exchanges are glv'n£
good advise about road building.
Oklahoma has not less than lUi sulp
and several other mineral springs.
—o—
it is claimed that blind Tom Gore is
the youngest United States senator.
**-0 1
The biggest fire in Enid for some tip e
was a dog house burning the other n.yV.
—o—
Burglars broke Into the Nashville Je-
departed with the agent's t/pe-
And the stately ships go on
ro th© haven under the hill •
Uut oh for the touch of a vanished hanj
And the sound of a voice that is st.'P
—Tennyson.
—0—
«ay down upon the Suwanne Rlvor
''«'• far away,
Thero s where in, heart turning eviv
Th, res where the old folks stay
AH up and down the whole creation
Sadly I roam,
still longing for the old plantation,
And for the old folks at home.
—Stephen Fostc
r™l™' «
"O rail way "shall Unit,
veyid tS 1 / "self-the 'allway con
n.IlllH, . *; ■ 10 " «l>areholde,
rallwl Th" Sl"ne P""0"' own
railway and the coal lands now as
!<•«« of the law has
This vindication of the majesty of ,f,e
en at and wo await with
' 0'r,c, 1"'°" the Price of coj
ard the rate of freight. „ thore s.iou. i
,f ,h"ranw^ "houia am
carrv frJi"1 marl"'t rate*' ««" *hou
f - freiKlit at schedule rates, as l,e-
v^kin"'' J?; ',hat lntere" 11
hn„ , , laW wl" fade "way. tad
thoae who hoped to benefit from lower
prices by statute may set up a cry iltai
'hey are betrayed.
DeejrretS '°ve' and w"d wlth a"
°h' .l!™!!1 In "fe- th« da>'s "> ' arc n
—Tonnyaou.
more!
t';:l "/ a8.11 ?ad w°",s °r
The siddest are these
been!"
or pen,
"It might li va
—Whltiier
We spend our years as
told.—Psalni xc, o.
RIGHT TO THE PfflJT
Even the nurseryman Is a srafto'-
The man of dollars can afford lo do
wthuut the sense of humor.
Love makes the world "go round, but
it takes marriages to square things.
—0——
The man who boirows trouble must cx-
ect some difficulty in getting red of
- o—
The aristocrat rlings to his family tree
but the political orator takes the stump.
—0—
n tike* a kitten nine days to have
its eyes opened, but many a married nun
had his opened in less time.
Riches have
iuy, "Yt
Mug, "and they
wrong direction.
wlngp," quoted the
assented the Simpi-v
fly in tho
generally
HOW TO RESIST COLD
From the New York Press;
.Medical science Is now nearly unani-
ET " lts,.bel|e'' "I't colds are acqu.r-
infection, just like measles or scar-
let fever. They run throug-.i schools ami
factories and families. Folk who lead out-
door lives and dwell ln well ventilated
houses are least suaceptible to them if
, y. do not underfeed or overindulg.- In
alcohol and if they do not pile on so
much clothing that the splendid aimor
of the human skin Is pampered and wtvtk
ened. Plenty of cold bathing and e.-
erclse, light underwear, free use of water
nside and outside of the body and sle v-
Ing with wide open windows will iv:1p
to resist the infection. From the fifthy
street car. underhcatcd and unventila ed
there Is no escape for most New Yorker!
r nor Is it possible to avoid frequent ex •
| insures to the flying germ. But It is in
| everybody's power to furnish hlnnelf
prote tlon agninst the ravages of aerial
disease breeders by putting his syst v.
into condition to repel the attack.
SCIENTIFIC FACTS
If the sun were blue there would be
only two colors in the world, blue a. <■
black; or If it were red everything wo'nd
be red or black. In the latter case thj.o
would be red snow, red llllles, bid \
grass, a black clear sky and red clouds.
There would be a little variety, ho./
ever, if he sun were green. Things that
■'r.ow yellow would still remain tha
co'or, but there would be no reds, pur-
[los. i.raige or pinks and very few of
t' o.-e < herry hues that make the wj.ld
bright and pleasant. Besides color the
temperature of this eartli would be wry
much changed.
DAILY I Use i
LOOK HIGHER
(By Mrs. Mattie E. Smith.)
When shadows dark o." earthly cure.
Come ho V, Ing o'er your heid
Where do you then
lo bring sunshine instead.
To earthly friends? Ah no: fiiey all
Have troubles of their own.
And «hen you fe( | you need' them mo t
rhey will leave you all alone.
TIs then we look to a higher power
lhe power behind all thought.
Front Which all action spring*, and lejrn
Where truth and love is wrought.
I know not where
As lean only see, JUb
But this 1 know. Ood sees my needs
how my foot8tePB rl*h .
-Perry, Oklahoma
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦
❖ ♦
♦ ♦ ♦
humorous jingle
* *
_• + + + *
Orlana's not good looking.
* ,no graceful curves or lines.
Ti«.' ' eet dwn w cooking,
That s where Orlana shines.
Orlana s conversation
^ Hasn't got a bit of style,
She knows how to put the has), on.
Ah tae same, you bet your pile.
Oriana has no money.
For her wealth no suitors scheme,
But he,- buckwheat cakes and hone-
Are Indeed a poet's dreum.
Orlana's not artistic.
No accomplishments she boasts
Only—there I'm eulogistic—
In the line of stews and roasts.
Orlana Is a winner.
Other fair one„ j mtght snub.
But. when I sit down to dinner.
txlve me Orlana's grub.
Oriana < ame quite lately.
Instantly she made a hit,
\\ herr-fore I am fearing greatly
Orlana means to quit.
the star boarder. "She hasn't se.
tortoise Shell cat since Tuesday,
mused the new arrival, with' .
shade of suspicion in his tone. • vha
was It we 'iad that mock
soup*"
turtle
There has recently been completed
Lorain. O.. a dry dock 746 feet long and
Il'.i feet wide. This makes it the greo,'-
,Tha |Q„ .. _ . | ^esh water dry dock in the wo !d
' .y is heartbroken," remark. | an<! il comes within five feet of being as
long as the new dry dock of the league
island navy ward. Four vessels 605 fo:i
long hove been launched on the great
lakes within the year and it Is believ >1
t'.iat vessels 70f feet long will be bu if.
within a few years.
One of the most important additions to
;isti« uomieal science In years was the re-
cent announcement from the Lowell ob
servotary. Flagstaff. Ariz, that the at-
mosphere of the planet Mars is very rich
in vap>r. This information was gained by
a comparison of the spectra of Mars ard
the moon. Astronomers hay** been trying
tor forty-five years to settle the q Ra-
tion.
i ilte
stock ci
Ipcd.
Walter St hneider fell from a
tter and 'iad his skull exp.itly
Miss Claudia Colonna. an actress will
sail, with the help of a small crc'v a
JO foot sloop from Seattle to Vask i
* co'to" mill being slack at
u insted, Cann,. Miss Mattie llyd -li.is
has turned carpenter, and is building i
The sharp point of a lead pencil n'erc-
I the lips Of Mlirrcd Spotts of siunn-
'nh. Pa., as she foil down stairs cat-
si blood poison, resulting in death.
A eat at Augusta. Ga., has taken .
^Oiing ,-abbits which were deserted and l.
bringing them up with the kittens
The sheriff oi' Okmulgee county Ir.s
tolled away -,ODJ pints of confiscate!
whiskey.
—o—
Kremlin hoodlurtis serve old Satan by
uttlng farniers' and churchgoers' har-
Tbe whole town of Maud was defied by
robbers a few nights ago. They used
dynamite.
•McAlester home talent draws Urg*
nudlences for the benefit of charitable
About twenty homesteaders of li
•unty are under arrest for failing to
ork on the roads.
Shawnee is glad that Its Rev. Waugh
will not measure dispensary booze for
the 75 state saloons.
Dr. S. Crumbine.
sas board of heal I
in ginger snaps *
shingle nails, kind
straws.
ary of the Ivan-
s he has £.->i;nd
Topeka halt,
•od and br jrni
grapd Jury I?
Most of the
swain/
Orady county
Willi hard work.
hard and tough
—o—
The Garfield Democrat complains a'oojt
It« limit t po force being afflicted wl'h
sleeping ^lcknes.s,
As Kansas City has 10 •. .,a Browns,
one of tneni has filed a petition lo hava
ner name changed to Clemence.
—o
Huse Brown, an Oklahoma farmer I *-
ing near Fort Gibson, burled last fall
300 bushels of potatoes and forgot thi lo-
cation. I„ plowing the other da> he
struct the place and found the potatoes
In good condition.
John Cobb, a farmer near Maysvi
K> . posted the following notice for
tobacco night riders: "This is a bed
lettuce and the covering has been „la<
over it to protect it from t'.ie wea'h
do not* si,°°t it up or sin
YOU SHOULD KNOW
The finest train in the world Is the
kaUer's. It cost $1,000,000 and took rtiree
>eirs to build. In the twelve sumptuous
saloons are two nursery coaches, a gym-
nasium, a inusic room and a drawing•
room furnished with oil paintings arid
statuary. The treasure room with its
two safes, is burglar proof.
The Chinese will eat anything that
comes out of the sea. All the fishes art
good to their taste, and are caught wi U
great skill. Seaweeds are used to thl-k-
en soup, gravies and puddings, and Are
"highly prized because they give the rel-
ishing flavor of salt, which Is a luxury
to most Chinese peasants.
—o—
PUmts with white blossoms have a larg
er proportion of fragrant species than
any others; next comes red, then yellow
and blue. Many of the flowers of spri. ^
arc white and highly fragrant. thosP of
autumn and winter being darker, wit.i
less perfume.
Her Husband—Oh I wish I had nev-
er^ learned to play poker.' His Wife-.
"Vou mean you wish you had learn, t!
don t you?''
That new preacher you have is a.
pretty wide awake young man, lan't he?"
1 rp, Keepa right on preachin' when
everybody else is asleep."
' Ho you think the morals of the nnn.
try are getting better?' " Of cou-fce
are. YVhen a congressman wants to v.aku
money now he resigns.-'
Teacher—"What ls the meaning of tie
phrase. 'A well-read man?'" The uJlai
sileno when, after a short wade,
McCiUff raises his hand. Teacher—"V.'ell
Mr. MeGutT. what Is the meaning?" ?tul>
—"A healthy Indian."
complications.
"The play was full of
understand." "Yes; flrst we got til3
wrong seats, i mislaid my overcoat, and *
the girl i took finally located next ta
r. gentleman friMgid who monopolized her *
ertlre conversation."
' • I u —° *
t,aven't heard of you K0lng Out to
Hubbubs to dinner lately. "Ne; he saya
I can t do that any more." • Wiy r
tnought you were the best or ft lend..
Wbs's the matter " "He tells me the
cook doesn t like me." •
all
The "Old Saw" Don't trade homes while
« fctreain"
crohsm^'
' applies beautifully to Guthrie. The cit-
in eros,,,,g the stream of prosperity a„d the off,,Mala
; h "rpt"1 j possible the launching of the c al
«iil be it I a mod as inanapors.
NOT NEDED- BUT ITS GEAIITIJDE
I fie >late of Oklahoma.
Ranch." T]lr
the
reniom-
Xatioual
A ohurch choir
)h. m, m. ln N'ew y°rk found out that one t i'
the nir nibers was a chorus girl, and her resignation
ted Wo^HP f .OUk,h l,er,fi"°
ted. \\ ondenf chorus girls will be barred I n
Heavenly ehoir in the hereafter?
rom the
t 'on
Tm n speech in the House. Representative Olm.st,,|.
^wui!a",_aJ,®Uied to flKk ,h(> ™omentoiih qucs-
' What docs
cost to keep a hen -- That. ,vc
shoul.l lake it. would depend largely on the size „f
' "''l«hbor's •"I* .vard and the amount of ,n-Us,
and other truck growing in it.
proud, of
reception to be tendered
Kaiieli Wild West Show" in Guthrie will cert-i
demonstrate tot he Aliller Bros that this eit.v
tiers tlieir assistance in entertaining
Editorial association. Every womai) am, ,.hikl
m • jogan eount.v should and will be in ibis ntt \Ve,l
iicsdny, April 15 when .Miller Brothers Wild West
show makes its first appearance in the county The
business men ami other residents of Guthrie.' when
they raised a lu,id to pay the show license „f the
H 1 bunch were only starting on
of gratitude.
Missouri is progress!ve~ The now ,iaims
of'her ill tV,V" ""|S 1'"il'h bnis1' ,li'" 1V""1 uth
have7h. T0 . W0'"ft" Wh0 U,ilk^ h"'' must
wish a, T, I1"6' SOm° °f 0klaho i '« Politicians
7i tre,8ur-v httd two tails so that their
milking would bo free from worrt.
April 11 th ls Durant's retl letter ri«
Kverythlns will be painted red there",
that festive day.
—o—•
John Roj-s is in th# Kiowa county jj
liarged with killing his brother with
•f Ardmore, haying de-
uslly engaged In making
[ r payment
mulct
pity
I>. Landrum
°rpn:.ns
Sapulpa
down."
ynannnnr . -i , i. ■ . | 1 | . - f HtM
IpEBSOSS MB PUCES j
of 3 hens. Mi-
vf"L! ; l-'"R' «'estc.,e..ter county .\. I
. 's paying her way througli t l-
1J>UrlnK N'oveniber. December and
January Mies Loud sold to private .
toinors In New Vork , Ity i'i", doze.t egi,s
,M ,(Cnt* a ,,ozpn. Along with her
tiles she did all the work required in cor-
ing for the fowls, collecting and set. . K
M t'.e fffijs within L'4 hours from the
Metals get tired as well a* living
things, a scientist declares Telegrr.p"i
than Saturday on account of their Sun
day rest and a rest of three weeks adds
10 per cent to the conductivity
wires are better conductors on Monday
wire.
ere laid
A I't
LllSt
ant building.
Ardmore chl
cfthkle wl&h fov
Several mICIon fruit and shade trr ■■
ave been planted In northwestern Okl t
oma the past winter.
—o— •
Hobart children will indtil*.. in a frond
a-^ier eg« hunt. S 000 rolorod • *•«
perhaps he found.
raornan Miller's article about "th#
v claimed thit the neasoes of
)unty tie rl inning to est<h-
ntv he .t at Ro|ev the K „i .
negro town of Ofuskce coun*
founded i
a "paclous and pi is
a garden nnd a eluu
•'ere games of a'l kinds are p
There Is n Punch and Judv sliov
and n cafe, when- sweets cakes tea
milk and various kinds of lemonade n«
u"' members nnd their psrents.
there are nlso msny toy ships and i
theater. |
An eminent scientist describes the In
herlte.l nature of right-handedness hi
mnn. lie also innko.a some very Intct-
fMlne statements about the location In
!r °[ Ihe center °f "peech. ln
rifljt-handed persons the speech
ipr Is shifted to the other side, so t
i.' the authorUy quoted aver-<. the I
snled speak from the right brain
comment
Walter. Raker a*id Co., of DorcheJt>v
Mass,, believe in profit-sharing, and
last week distributed a little more than
$'.'.000 among their seven hundred em-
ployees. • .
"Viewed from the commercial and in-
fluential standpoint." says Bis'.iop Jonr.
U Hamilton, "the greatest, city on the
continent will be located Just where S.in
^ ranclscu> was riven by the earthqauke"
Three years ago. In l>0o. thlrty-slx
Methodist bishops—twenty-three of the
North and Thirteen of the south—joint !
in commending the new hymnal to th
('lurches. Eleven of the thirty-six are
dead. The North has lost six and the
south five.
Pastor Reginald Campbell of the City
Temple. London, thinks that the doctrin-
al statement recently Issued by son
presidents of the English Congregational
Union and heads of Congregational
leges should be framed up with the Porio
encyclical against "modernism."
nT™\J!|MnT7L'^"d how do you Hki being1
narned, j^hn? John—"Don t lilca It ik
ter wfUb?Can77'hj-' Whal'' !"«<-
ter wl she. John?" Joh, -"„\.|t ft,kr
thing in the mornini K s tooney;' wnen
Lain ,°me 10 my dlnner ""
a^ain. and at supper t s -.no same. Noth
i"g but money, money, money!" Vuilil
afrThat 7 T:er' ^do wr
a l that money? " j<yhn-I dunno I ain t
given her anj* yet."
TRUE BUT STRANGE
I South Paris has fl bid on
Plon aosent-minded m^ Vl, ,
a frt«5°w, " h"S'n,," man' " «
a friend wlu, was on his wav to t ...
alonewl^ht 'he °,h"r n,ght •> i
aion* With him, and, hen his t„rn CJn '
h nnls°hLhe ffh<Ur T'"' ha-rl",r ''-"l n«ar-
he h "Piling the lather, wner, 1
he shavee suddenly exclaimed. "Did,'ti
Andthh'h th'B stlop ,orta>' noon?"
And the barber assured him that he d J
«n£ procedeinKs were suspended—Ken-
nebec (Me. 1 Journal. i
Austranl" ,0f worsh'P In western,
Austtal a was unique in two respects
the material, of whIA „ was bui,t ^
several purposes to which It *
J l,d- T'lia remarkable bulidinr
t" V fer,h by "^aiors shoruV
th'lr flrsl arrival In 1(0 and was .
Oh'posed almost entirely of buirus'
addition ,o Its use on Sunday. r.,i
«orship, it occulonally served aa
".mateur theater in the
t«,f^ , ,,r" "W°y on ""Inhabited is-
iands n the temperate regions h«v« man-
age,! to subsist fw |on(t p„rlod, Th „
crew of the Caroline, wreckcl on
Iiilv" im' ,!n ,ou,h In
Jo « lived there qui,e comfortanl,-
until token off in May, 18S5; while ! „
survivors of the whaler |.>sex were th, «
y'ftr" a"d 'ollr months on the neighbor-
Inp Henderson Island before being •• .
cued.
inanufactu
prlncirwil Inaredlcr,
which Is to I
ericau
DEATH—COFFIN—HEAT
Mrs. Roxana Pike Church who died re-
cently at Evanston, III , was, it is said,
one of the flower girls who greeted l^s-
layetee upon his visit to Boston to at-
I tend toe la> ing of the corner stone of
tiie Bunker Hill monument.
Zln, coffins sre largely „se,| |n Vlcnrt.
but the more expensive ones are ma t
of copper, and cost as much as li„.n
while -I br.nze inrl copper , nffln re^n'iy
madp for a Russian archduke cost u.i-
$;..uoo. 9
-o—
The greatest heat Is never found on
th«- equator, but some ten degrees to tlm
north, w'llio more severe cold has be..,
" gist red in northern Siberia than hu -
hc«ii found near the pole.
WITH THE PARAOSAPHERS
Phllndelphis Inquirer: !>■. *DavH J.
CTirlrlemn n«T'-V "1l"'h Ix'rplexed man, hut *
p^tloT1; Tow°'' '•in"
Who «v"" 11?"^Th" AUon « '■"'
ho gar, ,,p 14, pieces of her cutlcl f.r .
a mother In-law probably was patching.
UP domesUc happiness^ ? *
i«C 'iw *r n<C°rd, Tl,e man «<,o
n„,.L"ai! c°Tplnln.,n* ,h ' P-P:- 'r, im
> natura Is p-e*4v nt| «
Poking on hi
to have a has"
ture Is.
k . —0"—-
isew Vork Evening poi
day thit n. bishop in c
followers to live to be
| sour milk. 2)1*1 uillk
oat good n.t-
Iowa
&w
■ ti Ike.
1' On the tame
iic.'> urges his
100 by drinking
it drivers In thai
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