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The Oklahoma State Capital
9y "" 5<" C.Ott.t Comp.ny.
PRANK M GREER. EDITOR
SUBSCRIPTION SATES.
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N° Sub.c,„
STATE CAPITAL, FRIDAY
inploye. of
y economic conditions.
to its men
rtptloni witi
b7 Ma.tUND*v EDITION
WEEKLY.
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m ll In City of fluthr's.
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<*.if"nfrE' *«^*ESENTat,
\ or*. ** R.*|#r«jui r,
'he 'i'um
"'Ur u" >uur I ;per give,
u. .... > ""-uii In ch.,M . .«
I IV.
>JU "" '«• "I"' ••• f*PT cm!r a
CRUSH THE •■ DRINKING HABIT."
ti "v ^ bylaw« ' « «.! to th* e
tiie Northwestern KIe%ated railroad of Cl.i '
one of the most effective attacks t!i n i ,°
The mandate of the Northwestern
reads: •
No employe is allowed to use li.,uor in anv
m b. prool ,!„„ ,,, |,ro|lra'the nl|t "
imp oveg who are noted as hrving used
iMjuor when on or off duty, or who are found to
*1 ent resorts where liquor is sold when on or
MORNINO. DECEMBER 30, 1910.
" 4n> thing but Jolly,
Zuir* "i",e41" «
Alw aj . looking melancholy
Dabbling m all kind. 0, fol|y>
* f"nJ* "* *
She could neither cook nor sew
J'*k# * "" or use a hoe,
tut one '"<ng she wen did know-
At Its use she „.asn ( >|ow_
w:,hi::M a broumst'cit—worn*
like moths who venture too near the
flau.e, fail to the ground, their high*
~~ J blow n honors collapsed and then* elves
educed to upend their remaining years
THE WAR SCARE
1-ran ia \v. iiirat, editor ol the Lon- fin explaining how it happened.
•on ti.ouoa.iM. punctured the war acaie I
',e '"e International Auociatlon tor
'•'<> Judicial settlement of International
Jispuu. at Washington last week.
He saul that the purchase of dread-
noughts by Braill to protect itsel: a.;,n.i
was as absurd a* the rivalry
span and the United Stales.
cushing Japan under a load of
A MODEL TOWN
No little Interest attaches to the prop-
ent
MONEY THEN AND NOW
From Collier's.
Narrating history, the modern ,,„J
nearly always takes ,he economic Z
emphasizing it partly because ot it,' "
Argentine
between
it
taxes and
P<eventing ihe development of
a i . i"«« a
Ja wars - r
Employes who go.into saloons when on dut h"r* evidently
but nev*erWt3i e"y ,0 * rUJe thln '
Some wil, nnd f.u„ where „th.ri wou|)1
never think of looking for |t.
-Madero is said to ha
v- started !iis revolution be- j enforeed
u«trte^i,iuihew
LaVe bKCU UUU8U«% PoorP guewi" SP°Uk" 8e<!m '°
any capacity will be discharge
these rules should be adonted h,- „m r
«n..1S bibSLTJ
= .I"' f' " «oJ then sbuul.l b, nm,|y
The Chicago waitress
Jami
®°me heart.
who demands
had
great many people will ailrt,.. u.it,, „ . . ,
'"'l that the country should I resident lr
to catch its breath Th U*L a res' aiJ(^ tinie
i«"«ajir.'r"- -J -ti.
hiaMtW'Kveu"th" ° •l°CSn't dep'0rp ^^nkinl
for social or businl"10" dnuk<"-the ma" -ho
i mat countiy.
ihe truth of it is that the contractors
1 ftmT uf°" the fears of nations
find „ profitable that they are ready
bsidlxe congressmen and the press
b> cu'tivati", thB Jing0 .plr(t and wr
ng the untninking populace that It
4 bmVa "'"'S for a nation to go
ound win, a chip on Its shoulder, dar-
ing any one to knock it off.
h«te'oneTf'lhe dem°n8,,a,ed we I but they are to h. ma-
°mcient ne°u °! - "««
thn, *orld, we are now told
that w e are dtflclent in culliers and that
tsltlon o: Mis. ltussell Sage to establish portance, partly to redresg0" 'm*
ivhat Is to he designated a model town j hince formerly it passed almo t& ln ^
on IA.. .. • I noticed. William Stearr.s Davis
fesor of ancient history ln th. Univer^
of Minnesota, )n hi. new book .Th
influence of Wealth in Imperial Rom''!
doserlhes Heman •■..ndltions In terms
our own. The ancient alum |« compa, J
with the slum of Chicago or .New V,,,.
•Money In politic, under Caesar I, .
pared will, the money pull as we <ee 'n
on Long Island, a short distance from
the city of New York, for if her ideas
are carried out this town will present
some very unique features.
The proponed model town, let it be un-
derstood, is not to be ln the nature or
a rescue scheme for the slum Inhabitants
°f the metropolis, but is to be main-
tained on a strictly business basis Just
like any other town, excepting that it
is to contain advanced ideas in the way j
of city construction.
The houses are not to be freak build- j Why childlesness
now. What a dress cost a patriot
woman is g|ven alongside what ^
American lady plutocrat pay. |n p T*
.Why childlefness became f«uh« *
s wherein are to be tried the theories centuries ago In the capital of .1 '*
• idnl.nlkrnniolD ... ti . .
we are liable to find
PUtSHvd.
Don't
out before new ones
worry if
knows in his
be,n* H is a matter ofre^ord
''otatl8; Eltf"' The ^
«ny form is a clog to business whll^xts. Tt
no f.er.on.1 J, '' .'"mak " r<*JU'r""
Hon. 0 make the collec-
Chol.eu7is'"notmth1 DuchMS Je
over*'it. - " -n ~ ?Z Z
.orZTT- -seen
s-r
for lack of these
Port S IP1r"n'e war bottled up in
' a,;t " " We °°ul(ln't convert our mer-
vessels into colliers
of certain reformers or philanthropists, I i. dl.cu.se7In conneMTO^Hh
■'le as comfortable ) conditions m our New England to ""
ki ir ^.i . A a. ^owiia.
1 sam$
agitators out of court.
look ,vht to your friend*8 TI T'"' !0ok,Ily' Yo"
U""M ,J0t "lake vou Innlr 681 l0iI2;aTU' j ^option of the above ruL"'
stops them
Why not commence the New Year
with a general
that the tariff cummT"' aP{>r°Val of ,hc suggestion
"• |.oWerrbTaST,r^^rU,,Ued- an,Jthat
J-fv ,0 take th, tariff out 7 r" "'at 'las " l-
Hi"' "PPr["^l of the whofe^ountrr"8"1 '° meJt
he ^
answer 11m cju'esti!,,, „ '"'T ,lcain ,voulfi be
,w ''"Ui-atioV Zt "n' J""t St "n-V ,im-
to ruin his prospects for , ' m*", do,>s"'t intend
*0 nntl undue loquacitv business career
Mr;
o manv gfown men run all
fellows do
If-efonn, like charity,
eli at home, how it wil. ,ouia[e
«ble into all that we touch and
gun.
,l . vt must begin at horn-
THE TARIFF
■ ' °We' h°W U W"1 «utw.rd., irr^ d J'oTtheTS Vr^ P^i-
*°rkkindling ever" new" Tak "nd I olared that **** * ^ doraocra«y. ^ de-
scrvice and a, same time ^°JtS^1lS
r::tooffrre„re ,hau byH*°,,tin«and
In fa.t a universal enforcement of such rules the
E" «~U prow th,. boon t" th*
ill , !' W (J be possible to put imo foro.
Much of the crime of the day would disappea
receive 8,1°Ck th8t habitU8' ,lrink"1*
H.v a rigid enforcement of these rules the habitual
.t; £ d"""1,-'
than they do, and yet the major part of then, would
be in time so greatly benefited that there is no poo 1
reason for holding off on that account
(nve ,1 a trial, you who give employment to men
among whom are boozers.
Don't attempt it. however, unless positive you1
can stand up to a strict enforcement.
No rules should be made to be broken.
fen 'tT.'e'rform "0,"h,ern msy0r who of-
.elves committed W<> haVe "0t our"
'Twa. ■•M.ry had a lm]f , ,
Not many years a„„.
Sr "hiZ. She has ,0 veJet«te,
So high the prices go.
•■WhyE,,H,0£« FLV MENACE
can be maue, and tna people juvenal, probably with ti,„
ate expected to carry out the spirit ot "
the enterprise by doing everything pos-
slble to make the town artistic to the
eJe, congenial to the taste, contrlbuory
to the comfort and conducive of longev-
ity.
While the proposed model town is to
be anything rather than a negatlv
Of a satirist, tells Us that l"!o'ru°o1
law a man's testimony bore weigh, i«
exact proportion to hi. wealth 1, „
fact that by the third century a d
When the Empire was well along on It,'
downward path, the first que.tlon of ,hJ
Judge was: "To what class do you b«.
long?"
cer^l'L'^. ttlr!a,ly 1,ccn ln8lsted that | fered acMrdln^To'The^claM.",!™8
certain people will
not be wanted there, actually, as now,
Jn fioston
Jail for six
a man has
been sent to
— Th,,., BoZn\':: ,"ht;a"^ 'w
disapproval upon low m.ance,
01 ^Vr^heu,thhr:a,"T,° Wrl,e h- mem-
"" Precaution to'.uppiV^
sufficient supply of Xto'r"' *
e "'r a Photograph of her voire
neruus Marv ThaI ^ voice
■v Part of her that the
eaen.
I to' n, rea'Jer' thls is "Ot a sequel
1 ^ rtrn- ■■"ok «""•
getting o rc any chance or
by i "?*' autornobHe for Christmas
Problem ° 'eem'ng ^r the
Dr 1? '°1Ved ln a" ang.es by
?Js Hutchinson, ,he „.ld '
ous ^haif .alt|h e,PCrt' a half humor-I
ln^'session e"8 b<"°r' 'he clo,- '
"on ? °f the annual conven-
H the' '^erlCan C'V'C delation.
for-the-R'„^errflilny COmfortab'y-settle<l.
corridors of th - * ab°Ut
their
e Willard— gootlness, how
ears must have burned
fcut fli.s have no
Yes, they hav
ears, you say?
see the smallest",,"k' 0f"d
which pick
"n"l It flnds,
it.
dirt,
up the fleck and
hich
and feet
carry
an a better idea of what the town ex
pects to be niaj' be gathered from some
of the things it will not have than in
describing the many advanced ideas It is
expected to Include with the establish-
ment of the Idea; for Instance, no chick-
of the model town, and every man wno
ens will be permitted within the limits
fs permitted to settle In the place must
o emnly promise under pain of expul-
ion not to practice on the cornet after
I thP v,"1,, T,le ,ady who has encouraged
in* in ,H ° hangi"s her week's wash-
°nt yard cannot expect to
ome a citizen of the model town, tor
i« 01 I3 °"e °f the thln«s forbidden, as
also the "holierin'. woman, who flnds
the telephone superfluous, so far-reach-
'"g and penetrating js jler
he wants to send
Store.
dif-
onlj^
edged principle. From ^ch"^^""^
wealth to the day when Didlus Julianua
ought tlfe office of emperor at auction
... ,? " ,cislcal Progress. If eternal
lgllance |s „,t pr|„e of |lb#rl^
the thing, leoulrlng most constant an.l
Qf mnn watchfulness is the tendency
one>, in a rich commercial age t ,
monopolize prestigo and power.
vole® when
"Henery" to tne
The
city
about the
Public hasn t
... ever now light bv
contagion, spreading *
ncalculablc
0, far and
spreads, and not |
the tariff was a local measure, and therc-
grow' po,Xy Cw8'""T"" to
' '"J ne shall } a ahu ,
"ate Mr. .lohnson „f X 8
throne. (;ome a ' • he.,ywelght
Andy! some more,
* some clean good, then drops
>au 'r,r 'S Khat Dr f',Jtchlnson
,oei.,r members of the Civic A«
r,,. , uauress enthusiastically
JJ'd 3 ou know thar th® n i
'~m-
hat does he sell, did y
lence.
He is
simplest
either, for, in
thought along this
ihat the
you say? Pesti
a hustler, too
turned down h,'^. ^ 30,1 cann°t ba
♦or .• be ng told his com pet I-
a contempt
^'o^ZTnl'T^ "
:hnn W convict. H„"(I Vre® m0r"
sat"! to have acted* as^arta'ci * b*
police. sar.ta Claus t0 the
"w™,h"
w
c see now that the Texas man w
Ermine Is so scare
George's
handlt
Came
ants protection out
this year that Kin?
coronation win hA , 8
an led seriously
corrnnn people
was In last week or by
uou. "shoo
"is samples are marked "D 0
Another puzzlc- _Vr, " 0
so' .-e" that, too. n means '
Hutchinson
'death on de.
gie gays that
know what father and mother m'.Hionaires du"'t
—v. iijean.'
"'atriiaonial t)ip-tl0ps do
the boy. a bit, surely. Some"^" the'vandei-0
Those arijto-
bave a tenden
Wit and Gould Zlt w.°f '"e V"—
to be
r are going
thr whe°the^-
"eh man s children go to ti!" h" I ""i "'d- ^ 'f "lc
°D wool and lunibe
The Florida inan wants protection on oranges
eBJ e «l'otle Island man wants protection on wool-
andtcoal'ennSylVania man W°n,S protection «« oil
t0nTdothaSSa"hU8ettB mnn "an'S l,rot(,etion
The Louisiana man wants protection on suga
ihe Colorado man wants beet int
ermine?
°url justfc,
figuring that
even at the ri«k of ^in" " * 'Jargaln
'he garden of |ove 8 " 'emon from
fh throw, evMeT" "
tne dear girls
Jan
livery.
in,on. " hm,T.h ' T-" •a"' Dr' H«ch-
He goes loaded rf "#"™an kn'"rr'
he carries al, """
specialty i, c carr,e' s«rm"
' a"> '• germs. He '
nurseryman and
and tlx
force for other
tude
an mu
ISO at the reunl
government is to he the
ad not very much or it
harmony with the best
"ne, it Is Insisted
governed people are those
wno govern themselves. „„d lhey pro.
pose to make life so agreeable In the
model town that „10 worst punishment
that can be inflicted will be banishment. a"P°in'ed.
will be no need of a police
Strange, , ""'Poses than to keep " 1
ti angers from walking off with ti I om* an<l
own hall or trying % ZiTh. linger ,
to hreak the ,„enc, ttln* pointed .t recklcs.
who are* aiding m° d°Ub' """
Clou,
the bath tub
From Peoria (III.) star.
No good democrat ever bathes, and th '
Proposition „f Representative Mann L
provide the United ui., -lann to
, 1 nuetl States senate cham.
ber With bath tubs has aroused in ti,®
mind of the editor of the East
Journal a sense of
declares that a
Ing that of the old Roman senators ,.
s no apparent In „,e nation's capital.
Irv s a fr,"a. "tl,ra"y ,v"IIOwa 1" lux.
a fact to be faced with such forti.
we austere and frugal American.
- Rut criticism has be* n aim,*
the new ff re"a' "plen''or with wlucl,
oZ:,nr °<
St. Louis
coming danger. H«
niaynlficence approach-
eongress has beerv
on cot-
AlPxander
Uue oi' ll"' most able and
younger politicians in the^uSrfSi"! the
« few da\s after th.> i . States remarked,
f * "",OJ of
i"1"1" u, biBi.„„
stated the objections of , '"8 Zeal' IIe
career in these words: ■}'ZZ>^ .POllt"'Ul
PKtU1'1'^ ''"'",rs ""ll>au overdraft in The "bank!"
^-ille, I„ . i8 a defaulte^to theC0Un at
tected.
And so thes
doctrine of "You tickle in, and I'll tickle \ou
together they get anything and everything'
interests combine
want.
rest pro-
the grand
" and
they
Ties Albert
manent peace |. oM man °'
" on 'he hush money.
more of a
ng else th " """ a*"?t than anv-
a"d cuttings bea°r b,°ne W"°S'
to .hTpX. :ran,',ru"
lo;ues. As « n t le eed cata-
on the other side" o7 they bloom
rather translate
not to revert altogeiher,'
the luxuries that mad.
s 'ax-laden people howl,
reproach need not no« h.
representatives who
ieiirc""", baths and other
. «r an effete civilization a.,o„e
:;;;;:-iic ;u,.";i5, T,lla. „row#
■ igh-necked nation and far
L Vs d"c,n" «o enervating
tiJwn, fe S°nS ,oi'' "" "f us -
...i,t "s!S, "n,";av- u* not forges
ort of town, modern ^'"oiherw^ T I bath L T'" ™"H <>"™"
"an"'^ "k'1 '' rlBht sort °r People ! '"Hiding,. ' uur "ubll°
O tamed any town in ,u_ - Though sybaritic Representative M
weeps at the ti, ntatixe Mann
his law making
an.l no perfum.
r-f<it.. „ . - ■ "iiiSKers. u'a t.uf.
ho„se ' ar",ao",*nt' '' ""embers of the
"nvthlng so recklcs*
Sage in the Judl- 1'
left bv ,h e'" °f "'e Sr('a' fortune ! '
szssiXTzzrasK
flrat requisite in the i,ui
a_ . *°y town in the
an be made "model."
von Mourfk
Th'j
ay of per-
Kilgallens
"A ^5* in the hous
i-orld
ouei,"
"uman nature is 1Uch ft „ei
•O ficklft as to . 7
a- to defy classifical
• e. sing all the elements
s when properl
I for
?t of regu-
age man from
v^rse tiling,
■Ion and yet
of saintli- j
')res w"b grubby nalh
' bis wl.lskers
^*-Klng Manuel
'purely
and has deeded alnVi'"',' """B amount of $37,522,
and left the country • ,0 *1'8 bondsmen,
most singular that thns' ss "anderer. It is
while honesty is the h^st „ 1 • lng honest,
the long run P°llCy' and Pa^ the best in
PREPARING FOR EXAMINATION
' what in the divil arc you doing with the
arrumful ol books, Mike?"
Fwhat am I doing wid them? I'm taking them
home to read them sure."
"Fwhat are they?" '"Well, there's the historv
of Rome, the history of Poland, a Euclid, a Latin
gianimar. a history of mesmerism, 'The Mill on the
'oss, and this big fellow here
W'orruld."
Is coming to America
"■at he "ln„nd!,' ^"""h
pertaining ,„ 5 ,he bankrolls
- have !££; c'tlzens
Tell us not in
That the old
disturbs our. t
Thklnlting of the
mournful numbers
Tt ''°nr do'h depart
- bs °"r nightly slumbers.
break
Oeorgla moonshiner
■vices
attempted to
Shot and killed hv
church but
-er, the man ^i , T' min,ster. How-
ceeded In hr«l Vlr|nr,r"" as he s,„..
that day "aklns UP *h' service, for
town in whit
the town.
Tb© human
Jordan.
to bloom there,
rattlesnake, as tilth'. 'lansrerou as
disgraceful as a he,' 88 3 '°USe' as
ch? The " ' b^bu? Pretty strong.
modern cleanly h"' ' C°mC When any
ashamed and disgr'Zd'by th"" "**"
of a flv «r,i < jy the presence
« ho„fl>p"m,;. 'na UP""
tected Wit, h « 00d fl|es Is de-
*«< oZ 'hSfT hCaV"y °r 'O
IV traps and windo T
«na window scheens ono
the eenrgy squandered in sl.nm
pe'tlnacl'ty. a"nd '
rsjr. -; — -
Wipe him gently but flrmV^" ^,tCr I °' ,he
directed,
very much more than a
latlon. to keep the aver
an occasional relapse.
't Is believed that the ren„„
L*"es forward while another r. '°W"
tionarv « another remains ,«ta-
«". ftct V" explained bv
the large, Progressive low,,
aigei proportion of
L>f citizens ti,, ■ «...
• ^ are not
y Uv«
in
Wi
months
hen the
rijfht sort
de by the
but they ma' e
womanl.i 'h"m not Perform
ln,Ts glltl,.,1,J °n" ln sttrrotind-
ments. tet ihe ' /"""^"cent appolnt-
"t'tav.n —.«
' ■"an nti.t J t,' a omin>,lon - «
otfnl 0f ,lm havf a buck-
he drene. ,V '' ' over Mm er.
hours. That Is
«!' factor lnXtlucce,"'ob,eLhnd"1''
the model town, a, ,, J' all""c "I
ion of town ln the land. ' "'r'
THE PACE WE KEFP
"hen two great lallroads cut a r,
-"inutes more iron, distance b.u
' hicago and New t|
!w
Inch
ly democratic
l>eak
the
hear
o* slmplirlt*. to
' epresen'.tlvpa th.mMlrM
marble "token. """""
to ti) * i decadent are.
"a^ of Jackson,an ,|m.
ried
I (■'rom Collier'
How long
I solemnly
O'VINE right
,-an the Oer
ertaining to rcad lhe |m
■peed containe.j .u.
man Emperor
step further one of t'h.T Car" '
't is entertaining t| S ansr' ™t away with Itr'
"cialists called
*
Istence, Just lhe sa
contained in the 11^. | ^^cently ln "tii^nefch™.^.^ ^
one of the
is an atlas of the
lhe stay-at-home vote una tHo w *■
recent election. The Cleveland 1 Ti °r th°
tcreating figures which show wJ?«
mon's great n.aiori.v 1 * UoVernor Ilar-
<w£rzvzvito7 !'*vo,e -as
the population of Ohio being HOOWXJgnMI '8%'
is today. Bryan polled 477 4'u ." 1" ,llan 11
by more than 50,000. But the stav a^h l"'at<'"
cans wanted the Democrats to win " "PUbli
the Equator \ltho„o-l. W ' to d'",h at
tainly not the kind of talk th,. I r ar8' U ' Cr'
a man who has just fallen victim 'to Cupid^r"
c"'n- ,0 >Jc married. It sounds nor l b '8
tion from a ... nore 1,kfi a" ora
who says his
ingThit;;"i,,!Andfwhatwudyebe^-d-
"Whist! Whisper. I'm going to apply for a job
to drive a sthreat claining earl an, I n, goinV"!
prepare me.Hf for the examination of the civil ger
vice commissioners they'r goin to have wid the new
commissions government we're goin to get
Oh, I see. Then, me b'y, I'd advise veto study
em well, or you'll never pass." ' ?
This is Henry Watterson's newspaper creed-
"To print nothing of a man which we would
not say to his face; to print nothing of a man
i" malice; to look well and think twice before
consigning a suspect to the ruin of printers ink
to respect the old an,I defend the weak; and'
lastly at work and at play, daytime and nk'ht'
tune to be good to the girls and squafv wi,h~tlle
, or hath it not been written. 'Of stub is
the kingdom of Heaven! "
It is one of the best things Colonel Watterson
as e\er written or said, and he has written „c
of good things, and should serve as th
would heV'tnTr^,:,,"^ "P0^,"
on a certain'
r>an out they „er
A far meaner trick than
make their phophesy
the house a Are.
"sing loaded dice.
■iCl'^The^Lllan'kldK,DNAPPERS ral
Italian kld„.„._ recently j "ess of thirty ytar8 betore
Football may he a rnnm,
^'ben ft rortipe fn u but
'Ian students have th! ?' """
-n trimmed fony vl d« hrPl"-
college emblem It T° earn hlB
student to croak " ^ ^
.".•-rcrrrv.r ,"™-
=,.=r .r: •
into our ears
have been ' Pro8ress
e pros
w in tho
Italian kidnapers
i=a-Vr.sas
other cales.°nV """
Lhuh,y eraiiry-
°r the most heinn J couraging one
all crimes should go desp'oab,e of
on a plane so much °"#y 15
of the ehlM.,te.i6r thafth 'ha'
offense seems hv « formers
Importance omparlson of trival
r-aws that
Scott, for instance |„ ..Th iS.,"" r'hancellor about
Midlothian." describ;.. w,,?6 "*7I
large mastery, the „,fforen. The y'««-
« "a- day and the slow B*"s,K P on
• ]'l the debate. Th„ Socials,'a™
now working to-
■ "grass was onh fr tne 1 r?r , .. ,llp- '
a« a bigger Lh"., E Sma" """• ho*ei«r.
'.t«t-o ' " 1 with a Chan*** nt I ''0,• will nroh«t>i,r „
horses. w,in a chan*e of j ZIT}.-" P^bably make heavy gains
• and whenever _ '
next year,
"Tom and Fa,!™J'a'°*'^Z'r",''r,IS,,Jb-
sary t0 ||v
breathing their
oung man who is enteri
ans
eleventh
ring
The fool ca d on* -i .
-.ence,
- ^ knP"' 'ha' h" ,Ml
A week later the King was ,
"• of ar. e
exclaimed •
cnt for
Pn the statute
Helding, ln
|fiuhar, in "The ata /.
I "'""res of the earner veWc^ "4V<! '0"
<|erC0t"^hrilrhet«reC0ta-.he3 ,ha* ""•« -
j ticaily as and far 6 as enthuslas-
' :'n8 could describe T* ahl> '"a"' Klp"! t"h. 'n n""k '" great
<" ' modern locomX'T^ "a3h ore and there-
or will (,nd It
, Von Buiow to"rest,^om'8° ,m
-he Prussian ,h' "^h.
Chancellor "was «.. Present
by the ear'ne.-, ,vcMed together
or great rulers from
))Ook° f 'xidnar>,ni|f ar©
are not enf<woed'"au!t Sometimrs they I ,mnce of admonition an'' de- j Will nen snuck oir |0 ,,,« „
'hey m'ght 1le l.,Ul'e ~ vigorously a, | Tolstoy, a few . , I day 'fore yesfdav T ?Un,y
courts an.l the public off'cers Tre" "" death' I ^ for ">• r'"--' ' ^ " ""
SILAS LONG SEZ
crime so "da"nge™uT"Tto °,'h.m*,t,ni lhe
tbat Its commission
attempted.
criminals
will not be lightly
ca
angrv,
error he had committed
_ , , • «m a fool'" And th«
" laugh.,!, fcr be knew that hi.
v«s right.
King
Will fL ®loom|ngton bov
'e'e and . baseball p!ayer
caged In this profev-sl
oualnted
rn,
readv"f„r "hllT" °"T f'Prn",'', Jo *"
the rest or the ' 8,1,1 the" sp?n'1 '
the time of their Ufo,
A hoi!
braggln' about havln'
a dyspeptic than a coming brideo™ ' n°" "P ,0 0ki
's fiance is the best cmL- ;,, u-„ ., ■ ' a "aterme
commandment of every v
journalism.
.nXN.;:;:r™c.£ .
)kiahoma mel
n,n a fadeless flower. It
t"e best cook i« t^ t ~
r>on*t mention
on a on ress youmelf It
vlth all he can carry,
farmer who makes n
talks
load
This man or
complaint and
'If upper lip and who
" a cheerful tone lightens
Others are carrying
bridges misfortune.-
and will reap a
ti:.
n ath-
While cn-
he became ac-
jlng-on .a,oon ^n U"Vln' a B'°o„.
•-oMIna'ry'^Tgamb,,^. £ I Ml. Ilecj „>fl
" "Kta't T" " '
—o—
ere I. m""'11 '' "" nch|n^ void.
- ' m,an,y n ffl who i. pro,,,!
"at and ashamed of her
your hard luck, pleas,
may he person to whom J different ,y.U
already loaded I him it dMn t 8eem t_
to do Lewin muc!
ie comrnitt
Now. i
has won
Juat ho
puzzle, f
re j
•norino
v he ,
ide.
rlt ■' that Darbrough
us sums at Monte Carlo
J°es it |„ sa)d |o
the end.
If you ha e to paint to do a,
■ay that
e man vunz.iv. iioar t «r <*
and who de- he ,n t fn|ov hi " ^ ,0
.cheerful;.?d ^ | ^ «
The^ .trut their brief
hour, .nd then,
brains «™d
"me, and then ,,„.f ,h y to savB
"ay. to kill the time '° 'h'"k UP
The gifted Russian was'ey haU ''"lVe"'
'hetlc with on,, set of , T"'" BymPa-
'han he was with n ,f rnal truths
equa"y 'rue and J* facl '
ran not Uv« out eternal. \y0
only baeKward.°"w ^epti"y by hark of her now
uv fng present, an<i f.' mi,st at't jn tho I tnother.
deals most originally , ntttioM whicii Tf i« sometimes hard to , .«
soundest and .tronge,,V ta" L?twin., tk.
ent, f r fctX f'^ V"° ^ZTlT'r'Jy
(nt perfects- c ror • r< pre- i ouslnoss In hiu k i
n,ost promi i, I snv« .. .♦ i barber shop. Ike
ve - «• --ni.cd siarea"0';|.^ ,oo tw,n-
ntetM ,!"n '1nr"' cnt ln
T>iefa afnni. «
teacher
•Jimmio," ,uld
dirty
Oil Say
would
with i
far
the
again
if I t;
loda.^
Ilrty
your
What
"f'hool
explained Jl,„mic ,0° P°"
thing about it." ' y any-
. full and com-
firtlcs fl ° m,t,,n'W, «n* wool lined
a ",n'"h ago. an' at once he com-
11 I" about time to do
<a«o son,'0Sofa.h,mnP"ln''
i ,heni Procrastinatln Idjutf
itdon. " shout that
long (o git
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