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1LLSA DAILY WORLD
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mil in in round in the ohurch neither
In tin school i io in uf tuiliiv. Ihi' near-
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known undor the general term of "m-
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we ibould n. 'i '"' aurprisag '" see
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Tula liuiiy world nuiiiii iirioii nun
total Dumbar ! ooplai uf ilm Tulaa Hmly
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My innttnJ lion raplrra Jul liii I'.iia.
II nils 1 (l It BIRTHDAY.
Quard Bgnlnat lllnttaa in row fBnn
iiy inn) iiu .in. fui in bualneaa daavllngbj
if employed in- :' unit ami cotirtaoua
ami m.. id aTjaencea frojri bualneaa.
tti.'h. born today will have reOnofl
romantic noturea and will adPttoca by
Bjutklng Inftrtentlal trlajida Thoj will
mm I... powerful phyaloally but will
huvo brllllunt in i'ii i ii I gimlltk'H.
Will II
H'l'i lit I I M I WIT S
When mi Individual waatea mi op-
port unity many lunk UKbust. It Ih hi.
BOtloeable tn bis frlonda or hla ono-
iiiIi h. Bometlmea tin' entire commun-
ity taken notice of It. Bui when a
waste in participated in by a munic-
ipality aometlmea It goea mi fur yeara
unnoticed iit because It Is any the
Ions uf a waate but beoauaa 'i baa
theretofore been the euatom thi en-
praJ rule of preceding time
One uf tin- Krcuti-nt wa.ttcH of this
character u noticed in our public
school ayetcm. It Ih milium cvi-r
briiUKht to nn BiiountliiK with tin'
tax paym. Hut It koi on unhri-nVil
mill unchecked year after rear Just
us It haa gone on that way alnce the
aatabllahment of ntir preaenl achool
pyatem Thla i In apodal reference
to tin. idleneea of tin- property that.la
Indlapenalblc to our methoda nf pub
lie education in U reaaon win
Hboiild a K.liuol bouse statu! bile fur
from three to four consecutive montha
In the iciir. anil two daya OUt of every
school week besides ? Is there con-
aiatenoy between this and the expen-
diture uf public moneya for the ureiit-
est pood? Or has this fa. t anything
In do with a foolish and tdlntlc cus-
tom behind it' Why should the oon-
munlt waste by Idleness its invested
Capita any more than an Individual
or a corporation Or petting down
to the prai tloal horse-sense of it all
why sohul.l a church nr-aniiattmi do
the saiiu thing?
With llu sliontulieous iiinl almost
iTHlvorsal revival In the arts and the
i-eth.il' aldi nf life generally haa ar-
rived a i. plilh i)- eloping sense nf the
Utilitarian concerning achool and
chin h realty. We wonder now
wheii.ii ton years ago we gave It nn
thought at r.ll why the ach .! hmise
and lawn should leaf. Ilk Whittles'
SMaTged beggar hy the roadside sun-
ning." for a lotAl of from four to five
months In the " ear t..gither with the
two davs of the week during achool
months.
Every f.t 1 house shi "111 he A
hoi la! center for Its district where
adult c'liM-es may he taught In eluba
upon any tuple they may mgrest.
Once give the social life of thi m
munlties more Impetus and It will not
be long until every school house la
used for eomethlng every day In the
year and three-fourths of the nights.
h l ... I shruld be continuoua the veer
around nut a repetition fur f.ft two
week of the routine of teaching the
BSme children for the Instruction
and self-Improvement uf all th. peo-
thlnKH which ShOUld he supplanted
wiiii graate'r ami batter things for
all.
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I l-IHM. AMI ill III II Till NUB.
Tin-He spiiuK daya if tiny do noth
ing slssi oatiM us in vividly remember
nn gavHsr iiuiu when all was fair
mid yiuiiiK and Hie bUSiUSBS oarSS uf
petting aiiiim in the world wars sec-
ondary considerations when father
made tin- naonsj ami administered the
leather
When those old days used to hhk
suft and tin apple olchanl burst Into
bloom over nightj when the esrvie
DSrrlSS out lO th WOOdS began to
glow nil and I lie damielluns CBUBSd
us much anxiety mi sooounl nf their
prof uaeneai ami peraevaranoe in
growing in pbices w In t c dad had foi e.
ordained tiny should not grow; ami
whan tin- array r hoes hanging up in
tin tool hduss seemed to be ten times
as inan-klllliig along about Huh limn
we used to gel visions of (lab gTSSt
bl fish agger and ansloua fish fish
with fjpa and IIhIi WithOOl fins.
The anplt worms lay bul a few inch-
es lieliivv Hie surface of Hie ground.
Ill Wielding the hue at the' liasc ol
some ImVortlnent weed four or five
of those fisii tempters would coma
out tat and glossy loud for the finny
tribe Than wmihi our bosoms heave
ami with n field nl pul.it 'us ho ItU'ge
that we knew it would take a solid
Week tn llol We deplored the day
we were bOrfl ami sniight SOldOS by
sneaking off to the orchard ami idl-
ing up on wild strawberries as mil
lis qUSntit) would permit.
Hut we kmw the fish would btle.
We fancied ouraelvM Hiiiping behind
SyoamOBS trees to halt tin- hook to
keep i in- fish from grabbing the
Worms OUt nf our hamls. Even in mil'
dreams we agw the cork bobble a taw
times ami then sink deep undor the
water then tiic line broke or the
polo cracked and we either tell into
the river or out of bed ami another
cherish.. i ambition resulted fruitless
as father came In to Lam bast us pood
ami bud for waking up the lah.
PHshing? A boy who lias never
stuck a pole in tin muddy blink of u
stream mid then chased off into tho
woods following the pup after u
Squirrel has missed one lilg purl of
lite The hook may be dangling bare
when he returns and ho may he
fmeed lu gu home with mud all over
Ills shirt and trousers but lie's been
fishing ami whatever pun of dls-
OOUragemeiit conns as the result of u
fruitless try gives way immediately to
tile anticipation uf how many fish he
will have on the string when he next
goes after them.
lie may shudder at the sight of
father chopping ufi the head nf a
chicken or beading the . oi a
squirrel or rabbit with the rifle but!
a 1lsh doesn't seem tn be sensitive to
pain for he has often noticed thnt
they do not oven So lunch as bat all
ABE MART IN
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BrOWB'g Mali imoniiil Aginiy
Deaf Mr. sVOWBI How are you
fixed lor wlvu? 1 huvc studied Hie
BjiattsW over carefully and have con-
cluded If I can get one to suit me
at a linrguln I will take her.
I had a wife once but we tore the.
v i'vs Into hhicdded whr.it bis. nil l-.nr
Twcli'y-flW Stule arc lepi ' nt' d
In a cruaade which the. lawmakers
and school aillhnrllle of the tnunllT
are waging agsln! tbo blgh-achool
frutcrniw uccording to u reporl
which haa Just been lued for ffSS
distribution by the Unlled Slates Uu-
ago. Hbe was nil smllea und the very rt.HU of Kducatloti. if these II
SSSSnCS Of bOOSy uutll tag OSfSmony I fattt have passed leglslutlve enuct-
w.is performed: and then she was all I (lustlie to the secret OTdsrB
while Hie SChOOl b.iurdH 01 imp.. nan
ottlea in tin oilier 1.' HBVS Boopwu
iiku rnsasursa wtaiin won m w
IsdltUoii.
All states having lawa on UVS sub
ject provide u penalty uf suspension
or expulsion from School fur all those
wlui mill these orders. Til.' most
(Hustle lawn wile piiHHi-d l Iowa1
. . win n tin. hunk is removed from
the very midst of their stomachs
Thai don t make very much fuss
al. out being caught Just du u flip
flop or two lifter landing on the bank
and then nslgn themselves to fate.
How much it hurts a fish Isn't taken
Into consideration even the moat
tsndsr naartpd person op lop of earth
would give a v.inl on the pole when
II Is jerking vigorously and untlelpa
tion is as high gbovs disappointment
as the stars are above (lie clouds.
We arc going to catch a fish one
of these daya even if it isn't anything
inn a dernad sea-hosa out of the
calamitous Aikansas
o
i.m vn sp it n BATTLE.
Many persona of today are Inclined
In belieVe that tin American .ml war
was ono of the greatest ami bloodiest
In nil time and that the bstls of Get-
tysburg was the greatest and bloodiest
lemon Julie and the very essence of
vinegar. It did not take me long to
find linn she wanted BBS for a hired
man not a btlgbSSd
line morning I got tired of doing
her "holes and I skipped mil. gjimbol
Ing over Ih svvurd gleefully with the
step of the free. They Call tlilM
.i... il . 1.....1 .f th.. bai hni ha.
fore I had gsmboled an hour I was Minnesota und Nebraska whose leg-1
arrested for wife-abandonment and lalutureg made It I misdemeanor for
the Judge give me the choice of six anjoliu even to solicit members to
months In Jail or go buck and re- ihese organizations. .WJehigaii undj
sume the chores. 1 resumed hut pot Ohio made It I ml-demeanor for u.
for b'liR. It was a new thing to me school officer to fall or refuse Wl
.. l-urn ih. mum.!. . woman iaicarrv out tile aiitl-bimi school fr.l-
I'he wool that Is pulled over many like enlisting In the army. ternliy law. Other StutSS Whtob prp-
One dav when she went to a pink nihil these minis in e .uo..
tea leaving me all the work to do ! dilStt MIsHlssippi Oregon
w. nt so far It cost five dollars to .Ma..-:iclus tts empowers tin- Hoe on
semi slcard hume. ohOO cmnuilttee tn ilea wl-h luv
If von have n woman on hand who secret s.uuiy prom.... ... on v
...lu tar .. ..v. 1 ..t . ... ! .... i. utttti- ill
Is nut shelf-worn and does not smell """" fwrnmunmyu " - "';-
of moth balls. I will be glad to look
nl a diagram of her frontispiece.
I have no objection to her liking a
a mans eves Is often Ilecced from
himself.
Despite the song the I "vvn hoys will
keep on kicking the country boy's
dog mound.
and then tu hasp from tarnishing.
I don'l BXpeCt a wealth of beauty
as I am nn Apollo myself. but 1
Bog hip and brlndls gravy with u
pgr boiled sgg and "washer" or two.
"tin lunk g i Ho se breakfast tlmss I brassy ami bad to be rubbed now
What is bothering iib Is where all of
these angle worms go along about
.1 uly or A ugust.
1
When a man Is his own WOrSI cm -my
he is likewise bis own Worst
friend.
o
Whan a follow know he is a tool
it Is about iis great a culnmity as it
ItUde to the school boards of its larg-
er cllle.
The more Important cities whose
bAaaI l.....rt.: telle Iclsseli ffigUlB-
little Jewelry but nn last wife wore M reslrt.tnt or (ortdding high
so many ornaments that she imelleo I aojioo fraumlties are Denver Meri-
plny or sing the strain often enough
in company with him. Vki mi ihs
basic principle on wlilcli we work--the
child Is started to singing by sing
lug to pigs not by making him learn
ih ale in iim mi tsehrdqua oomss
tn him easily alnmsl unconsrlously
with Ihe result that the new melhoil
of teaching singing by singing ac-
tually develops more sight-readers of
music thun did the old method of
teaching singing by pMeglcdsUtl ths
scale."
The work which I being done In
mush In the Ht. taflUlS chools sgg)
he regarded as of wide Importance. '
BgJd TatnSg Di Hoykln the editor of
tin- United stans bureau of sfluogtlon
yesterday "by reiismi of the fact that
It is a conspicuous Mxample nf tin
truth that the potential musical ubll-
ity of the American people is practi-
cally as grout as I thut of any other
nation requiring nothing more than
trailing to bring It mil The absence
of a gem t il Forward movement In
musical education among the schools
of trtls country has been u mailer of
concern to this bureau which there-
fore welcome ull the more cordially
I in- excellent work done In the St.
bonis schools. That tho arts directed
to the ear make deeper emotional
appeal than do those dlrortel soldi to
the eye can hardly be MeeUogSd mid
there is ha disputing the conclusion
that mir children must he trained to
li ve music to crave It and to pro-
duce It. If they are to arrive at a full
rounded maturity'
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
O. O. Pryor brSy SB&eBBSSS hil can
didary fur llu' effiss of aspasistSSdSt sf
th innntv lekOOHl uf Tulas iiiiinty sublet
to iha will of the deuioiratic votera in ''
gaga) primary. . '
den Chicago Covington -New oneans
Lowell Walthnni Worcester Kiiiisuh
City Mi.. st. Joseph Butte Oklaho
ma I'lty. Itcadlng Salt I. ihe Ity
Oonn I. inn laryCay annniMircH Ida oaadb
da. 7 to" liii' offire ol OSBSty JadgS of
iV.ia County suhjeet to i lie will nf tho
drinn.'riilii' votera In tlm August primary.
Would like Hoiiuthlng that when 1 .Madison .Milwaukee ItmTiie and Su-
fii'-o it three times a day across th- j.t-lor. The commonest penalties
table It will not turn me against mv are suspension expulsion or debur-
food meiit from achool athletic or other!
I d0 not care for a delicate little I (earns.
Hun:'; 1 want Something that can eat:
I -at anything from a citron to a
The United Males bureau of edu-
cation's report also cites some of thi
is when be thinks be is a wise man. time hundred and sixty-five days out
Of the year: but would like to know
i r..iiiet hall and expect her to eat more important court decisions ev-
the same thing ery one of which upholds the Sihooi
I don'l .arc for her to stay at homo authorities in dsallng rlgoiou.-Ty
with the high school fraternity on:
the ground that the measures so tak-
Why will a girl swap photographs
here I could put my hand on her
anil 1 eit.iii. horn illul she W US
Hlngle engagement pf any of the great I With a man when by even known ur- ' nl(.re
gumenl she ht bound to gel ths worst i j0B uan( hf.r aB thin a a knit-
of the swap? I ting needle neither do 1 want a fat
O slob who I two feet higher when she
wars. Consulting modern historical
works this is found to be fur fmn.
right for according to thege works
the highest estimate of the federals
killed und wounded and missing at
f'lcltvshurg was less than sr.000 men.
ami with the confederates about
5000 less: which all In all. is less
than the Itnsslan loss at the battle
of Boroklno.
.Modern times dales from the hnt.J
tie of Chalona in the year 4&1 th
last great victory of imperial Home.
when Attlla king of the Huns known
as the "Scourge of I od" was defeat-
ed with great slaughter.
The battle ol Tours fought between scheme
the Mohammedan hosts and the.
Christiana by Charlsg Martel com-
missioned by the pope was tiy far
the greatest battle mentioned In IiIh-
tory The conflict wan fought In the
year T.'IJ and la.sted for seven days
resulting in a total defeat for the
Mohammedans with the enormous
lOSS of 850.000 and over 1 00000
Christiana This engagement saved
ohrlatlanity from Mohammedan rule.
In these ggys the peace maker11" Wl llw" hln she B wh'n
stunning up.
I do not approve of mother hub-
bards harem or hobble skirts; neith-
er do 1 want a woman that buttons
up In the buck.
Trot one out that T can kiss 00f
doesn't get anywhere along the load
with the pace maker.
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Many times u broken heart only
follow s a broken pocket book.
Judge Poe should at least do the
Arkansas Hlver the courtesy of walk-
ing down and taking a look.
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en are authorised as a part Of thi
school hoard's discretionary powers.
Most court cited however will not
gllOW the offending pupils to be bar-
red from participating in all Ine ath-
letic or other contests.
"The high SOBOOl secret society
Will very likely never win such a
pace iii ths American educational
system as that now occupied bs the
college fraternity" aid William K.
Hood Of the education bureau's div-
ision of school administration yes-
terday "There Is no such need for
in a while wiinout na'.ing a spen ui a . fraternity; Indeed
xicKneas anenspros. among Its most insistent opponents
Semi me the map 01 her count n
ance by return mail.
DAN DINGBAT.
are muny college fraternity men.
"ii is Interesting and possibly sig
nificant ihai the movetrJent tn extlr
P. S. 1 see in the papers wiVOS pgta Hie fraternity activity from blgh
-Manufacturing egg shell producing ; "-inenlly kill their husbands Now. j ..h e Ha origin and still
f 1 Is nearly always u well laid
-O-
A position on the shady side of a
ten story building hardly ever pays
very well.
much of the long green
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1 don't wan) any modern Medici's
no naughty murderers In mine please.
D. D.
finds its greatest strength in the West I
and Middle West."
The girls' debating society uf the
Mr. Dan Dingbat: I lulsa High School was victorious over j
Your order for n wife at. hand. We the bov debaters in one of the most lu.
have a few choice selections still (interesting debates of the year locally
hand thai might suit you. We have which was hold lust Frlnday night in
none that have been parked in moth the High School auditorium. The Sen-!
Short skirls IVSUall) take Just as balls; they have all been renovated ate and Athenian societies were or-:
and put out as summer girls. If you guinzou only tnree years ago and ul
notice the summer girls von will note ; thllt "M h-' Senate cOOiPOgd of girls. I
thev have all been made ov er from I the Athenian composed of
hoys. I lie girls proved victorious..
As most Of the debaters are seniors i
The seven vears' war bv Frederick I propetly.
the Great against Austria. France and
Itussla was more bloody than our
war of the rebellion: The Thirty
Years" was lu Germany was by far the
greatest of modern times and it Is
Claimed by many historians that the
loss In life was more than 12000.000
persons.
Napoleon's wars come next In loss
of life. There were a number of but-
tles more bloody than tlettysburg the
greatest having been Hurodiiio where
the Russians left 4r.000 dead and
wounded On the field and the French
" """"" """" old stock. We do beautiful work in
of an acquirement with most glrlS lthla OlSSS. A little touching here and
these days as Is the ability to lisp there does the work. The girls do
j a little touching here and there after
they get strung out a little on their
After the shudes of night have fall-
en there Is often a shadow on them
that Is as plain BS daylight.
O
A boy should never consider him-
self strung when tied to his mothers
apron strings.
o
And another of the things that
count in this world Is the adding ma-
chine. o
Sometimes It Is better to get It in
about a fourth of that number. Ma- th "'- lhan '" l'ur'
o
they
rouge Wagram. Austerlit. I.tilpsle
Jena and others were all urealer bat- ' Hl11 ln buying blooded cats
ths than Gettysburg Waterloo I o001 He" hem at s mich i'urr-
where Napoleon was defeated wan not
one of his greatest engagements in At her 11 ta h iooi who
numbers participating nor in loss of 18 H rel eI-
summer' work also.
1 have on hand a few Boston school
life but carried far heavier results
than any other battle Napoleon ever
fought.
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THE KENDALL rtt lTY M
Sit HI NTS.
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the closing contest Friday was very
Interesting. The debater for the ben-
ate society i Esther Hass Bessie Bowsn
and A'eiietta Holmes challenged the
chosen debaters of the Athenian socl-
etv John ('iirran Pt'rri lOrii'iii unit
teachers thai are a bargain. All thev I)nvl UvlnBfJton on he .ubjwtl "He-
ask Is a man it don't make any dlf- igVP(: Thttt thH legislatures of the
ference What he looks like or what . vllriUH . 9llrt adopt the Inltla-
his occupation is Just so he can tve and referendum." Tho boya choae
make ni affidavit that he Is a man. th(. atilrmatlve. Hoth sides made ro-
Those girls have gone by the hope mnrkably good showings. However
mark and In looks they would not i th. gins won tru. negative side re-
brlng "ah" and "ohs" at a beauty : cclving two of the three votes. The
show; but If you are looking Just for I Judges were Miss Snldow Kev. Frank
a wife something you can stand Neff and Judge W. I. Willlums. Mis
around or place to one side und be F.tlie Stephens Is sponsor for the Sen-
sun It will be in the same place net ate and Prof. L L Hutchison is spon-
day like a toy soldier this I your.aor for the Athenian.
lass.
I have one on hand that does not
know how to cook but can repent
verbatim . very wmd In Webster's un-
abridged dictionary. Thi is a gnat
lnlp to a hard-working man.
If yon are not pleased with this
clsss. perhaps you would like some-
thing In the ex-society queen or the
co
WITH THE POLITICIANS
a 'a result of the Instruction In
music given In the public schools of
St. Louis each graduate of the high
schools of that city Is familiar with
fifty grand opera choruses or selec-
tions from oratorios In addition to a
wide range of less pretentious songs
of merit. This work which Is ulsjet
.... l.-ltl. ll..r.Ql l.e ..fff.Unlu ... .v...
untry girl line. Or If you care to s.. ..
wait until the summer girl returns. . . . . .
... been carried on In its present form
for five years. In the course of this
we ran offer yfTu an entirely new
made-oier assortment-Just as good Rr..B (.11rUR ;ifl0ft Sr uul(
as new. school children accoinnanled bv the
You might drop In nnd look my nnni roach Symphony orchestra sang
Kenneth Kvans. city editor ofilnc uvi. 1 ou win tie uii.ier no on- lth Rr.lt Rlln.rffl selections from
classical oornponMimii and music of
thi blgheat character Beveral orches-
ths Sapulpa Light and campaign ligation for Just looking at them
manager for Jame.Donnl Flynn.l WS strive to please
Tins HtiovvNet trn-choral concerta have been given
MATRIMONIAL AOENOY. Jointly with the 8t. Louis RymphmiV
Important- Just received a w-re orchestra the vocal piece being dl-
over the third district. Like Flynn. that four carl. ..id of Helm's revamped Vldad Squally among three
repeaters will arrive tOnwrOW f p. m. of gbOUl 4fl0 children each.
I horuses
Among
Be early and avoid the rush.
BROWN.
Seldom If ever has there been n running for the republican
. i. Iter manifestation of loyalty to an nomination for emigre was In the
institution In the state than that wit- ''1v 'eterduy making a flying trlj
. . ... .M-..U.. Kvnng hlU) hair of a sunburnt color
lege yesterday morning when TriKl- d jaks with a brogue
dent Haw ley asked the student to
make their subscription to the en- If Teddy should accept Haskell's
. ... ... ...... - . .l ! Invitation In lolnt ilphate In (ik.H-
uneemen tunu. no a suiuen n ne - .... iu (11.! m the I'nlte.l Kla.e. nv. In the St. LoUlS public schools said
college refused to m.ke the flv.-vear J prvm .(nirt application for B writ f "a early as the seventh grade pupils
sunscripiinn. i in- lai uny also jollied g!-.
In the good work and whan the .
amounts were counted It wa found1 Alsnrandclph Hearst s Influence le
that tne students and faculty had um m.gn.v gooa massacnusm .s. ( .mlntv kIa The rase is .les- I continued through the high school
lUDSOnoea in l.ss than five minute - ' ; . -Ignated to trv the d'snute as to hi
the Composers represented are Wag-
ner. Offenbach. Reathovah. Mendshl-
. s.din. timinod. Verdi. Qriag and Costa.
Itepresentiitive Davenport of (kln-' The supervisor of musie Instruction
habeas corpus with a view of obtain- "rt' aHon s. lection from the easier
Ing the release from the county Jail arrangement of oratories and grand
of Muskogee. ik in. of t'h'irlee Webb opera and frogfl music of a like ehar-
Indlcted for Introducing lluuor Irrto actor "'id training In smh rhnriiaes
the splendid sum of 11.620.
When the announcement was made
In this wnv we Inculcate a hue and
iher the federal law of l7 relating understanding of clnssical music with
. to the sale of liquqor In Indian terri- "". h good effect that among the Sfl.-
The Arir.ona house by a vote of 1 ry hR! . rrpraleU by OklShOBBtV 0ftft " n""1 Bhlldran of St. Loul
sre lew auvnnceo pupils w no would
at headquarters Of this Splendid ub- to 4 passed the hill granting women
Bcrtptlon there was general rejoicing th. full right of suffrage. The bill j sixty-fiv e American refugees from """'h rather sing fine music than rag-
I mnai the Work CM Beesent. This is WgS Immediately sent to the snnto .rpn .h urrlr.i In m p! from irnv However we shall not be aat-
an lllustratl. of what a combined where leaders announced public hear- Jlnwif1 r.portp thnt thpy wcrp Mv. Md till the ' children are brought
What become o' th' Teller that
used f dress up on Sunday Instead
o' every day? Some fellersli flare
up at th drop 01 th' hat an say. "I'll
consult my attorney at on. e. an by
th time they kin think o' BOBSB good
cheap lawyer tbeyve cooled off.
in. u.m'1 l.rt h.dit liefor snv srtton . -. ... . . -. ......
Thi is the jn-ieo ip n rigorous soon n ni i ninun-
was taken. 1 1.. Bni i WOB r .
7 them.
Governor Itoog r hss appointed V
Many a man complains when the Newel Sanders of t'hattonooga a Appenls of Walter Dlpley and QoldlS
effort can accomi Hah
spirit that will win for Kendall.
to the point where they will under
stand nnd enloy symphony music a
training in which Is very nenrlv the
ultima Thule of the music lovers' ed-
ticntlon. At the present rate nf pro-
gress the children ought to reach this
fault ts In nature. in pacing horse "i c(...i .r "" nm.in. eonvieira oi me murder m aKf. f mulc culture In five vears
hasaf.w eCOBdg advantage eve the lp Rpb'r' U T" or' Mr tnrt"" Stanley Ketchell. champion middle-
is state i nairman ur mo repunncan wetgnt pugilist were argued and ub-
ii' iiei 11 iu. loe ...in . 'i ii o n II i c 11.
energy
"Anv child can be taueht tn ulna- -
t.srty and a Prominent manufacturer mltted In the Mlam.url supreme court anl.l Mr. F. L. r.ihnrn snperlntenrlent
Of. rhnttaiiooga. ll.".ich Is serving a life sentence. of Muc. "If the teacher will simply
WHEN THINKING OF
FLOWERS
THINK OF
DcHAVEN
FLOWER ROOM 321 S. MAIN
Telephone 1278
U. C. V.
REUNION
MaconGa.
ROUND TRIP
via
JA W
Tickets on sale May 3-4-C Fi-
nal return limit May IS with
privilege of extension to Juno
6lh by deposit of ticket prior
to May ID and payment of 60.'!
extension fee
BIDE TRIP tickets on salo
from Mucon during Reunion to
points lu Alabama Flnrldu
Georgia Kentucky Mississippi
North and South Carolina Ten-
nessee and Virginia.
Join the Special
Train May
4th
F.Jitra chair car will .Ve Tula
May 4th al 1 I ;5t a. m moving
via ttoldenvllle Rot k rgiaitd to
Memphis Frisco Birmingham
Southern Railway arriving
Macon V;00 a. in. MHy (in
no- Oftletal Rogrte froan
Oklulionut.
Wh Heeently Aim i
Tlmmgl MrSalcdlla AoetMUSt High
-low i-OMlilwly Ue-
Waicr
Mini il
Arrange with the local agent
for your tickets and aieepeg ic-coinmodatlon.
CCJackson D.A.P.
Oklahoma city nkla.
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