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Tulsa Daily World
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and tl kiirw It fiil' wi ll. Tlmy
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WIImhi i...k'sH(.1 llio riqiiMt
slrpi.v'h to dun lnrnfly fr..n tli
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on whl. h tlir 1 ifinin ratlc tl.'l.ft lo
lnnkliiK Us pliii for i.tf-.s w.'1'o Pin-
phniiliirl In Miilno to llio limit nml
tliiit ihoy f.Kvr filli .1 to mom ttio tl.lo
of rotiirnlnir T!('mI.11cii on t h'lilnHtn
"iiinit Jo r iliii MtH.. Imt biltiif Joy to I
tlio H'liunirt. i k of Mr. IIiikIi"!
tliiounlirut tro liMttoii. Tin. Miilno
nlivrtl.il (lv not lnur Tlopnl.ll.'nn
muc'rt III till a oiifr-al election Imt It
tloi-K iJvo till. f"!l. WI'H of llll;ll(N rc-
nrw'tl coiiri.gr and .M.nf I'lcn. o lo ..i.n-
ttiu llio littilr until rtotliliiK i'l""
VAtory will I'O pi'H.sl'.io In o (Miilior.
Tlic I'ooj.li- i.id ttio.J of Wilfi.tit m
wUliy-w3li l"in hi.'I w.inl m iikiii who
mini. lti fur mm. .-I i.lr u otic .'.'y nftrr
mint In r.
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It l n 1'PPit froi.'y cli ire. tli.it un I
Important jnrt of tl-p imimmhi ..f thn!
AiiK'ricun-Me.PMii j.i'H' 'otninlsioii
wis I i string' Hip tlimir out until i.fter
tlu elo.'tlon co tint uhMeWM' iI1s.s.tiIh-
factlon tu'.Rlit 1. felt nl. Mil their wink
wotiM nut till. in ti. ! tlio it"i.s In a
diol.'o for pr. s .l.it. Thin .im... !IUn
un Michiinti.'l.. c'.irtio t
uifi.lnjt mi h ii loJy of nl In
arc n In (li.ifn.i of ihe srttlemcnt . TlB jireaident no doubt nut only
of our l..nr-Fti-lidliif (Itfr.ieiovi ul( (i halt the strike program hut
.V'rii-i The .1.1- end th.i l.i. n who j 1n..Vnf.l!v f..n the labor vole
hevo it in bai;1 w.ctld bn th 'iH 'i' tn . iU (.all.1ltyi Ho fornot that nr-
b I ... b'a t.i l"'( ..nd to 1 !.i III Mtn.t1ti H th cot ner-stone of labor's
p:.rt i.p.t'..-.s Y ' ' I'eociil .i.-efi lttrmonf and that in d!?-
'-( in t-' confirm "ur gia.-vt .hus
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l'h lii' i Tl. ooiiiiiit.aj.ion imoI the
otlici le ar.i nc.v tn ..-.t--n one -'.
I'- Ik ur Tt'-- v. ol ii fr.M..oi r.r-
p'i'c"i for tht M ' - ..ii e..miiiN-.t.in-
tr.y ta ii'.re..ily tin iln.cn na -iiur 'in h j
wprklrifi piisiai.. nnd nlrf-n 1 wrd j
ooir.os from Ni w T.i :-.l n thnt V 1m go.
ir.K I. be ij-f!i''i.lt f.; thn ( oinn. ;v..ui.
ere "Ul vl"w f th. many Invitations;
th.vy ba- e reoeiv.r nnd tho noci.il fm;-
tloni ariiirgv; in i hon to pi )-
red with Miy'.lr.nit '.!. cxi.e.ht'n .i In
the yraphi.- tint's ..f d 1 ccl ltoomi-
fOlt. "I'loaUloll1 " I i-'. f did not lliol'ol-
kbie tl'.e hand that a1'.H'. l.nn in th'
face. IN liiio'id tln.t tmnd wi"ii It w ia
ruil with flu blo. d of Amorl. an men
nunivn and ohlllrtii aIhi had buuii
' uiurdored and muiilaU'd witli a
frefcldout Vllwn throimh l.ls socto-
tary of atats o-'iya 'ruthb-e. brutnl-
Ity' " Wiat will be thought by da-
cent vlrlla AmeiliMuisi of thoaa tuft-
huntors tha I'Uo rich who have their
rummer bomot in thu vlolnlty of 'v
London or who have gathered thors
fur this (vocation a.nd ore inn with
eorh othug and with the jirneldont to
!aa thoa game bloody handf th
band of tba rPru"ll'tv'i f a
bAMdtt who has iuurdred to niny
imariMr! amt who frankly avows
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UJ.t he i-ars ICS oraer wira .eu...u . wlf kli(jl1 .(l a nutfl ytor(tty b).
In Us killing of 11 AmericMi oldlorstrain tefaslii' t oliango lt course
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J Imposition of l.iinl. n.-ioi-.m tn. on
; iii.ln-.ti y Hi'! "ii il.c p.'oplo k-ii. r.i il .
It i.n i. 11" tll.'U (Ollllll- soi ii oi vtl-.nl.-
iir tin lire to represent tliU coiii.ti v
In foiclKii i'iipltil ..i In the gii'.it
Ion. est !.- ln.-ti inn. lit. I'lt'.es of tin'
"IMIIel-.t. Will lill Cli!..l llcciinhP of
I'h.lr iil.illls to peifoini tli.tr .lutlen
ep.'i!tl..iisly Mini .rPiilt.il.lv. T.-nln ..it
l.in.l. oli.i; the rolls with tliii'i' In-
' .mi. p. :ct.ts li.'ip one officii nt man
. niiil .l.i tin- woiK ii ii 1 not fin ."on
lll.riv with il leV to faitllf-lllln til"
; "l:ii- nl foi-tnini. of llio (.ccupi.nl of
III.- Ul.iic llo'i-e. It iiixiinn Unit wl.eii
jiinv pi- up or oi fit nlT.itlon of iltiz.-ns
; H:i' il.-iimml Hint lliolr t"t'-rrsl !"'-(oii-liloi
ed l.pfoip tli.n. of tlio )p( .!e
in ii whole tlip evocntivp flnill pal
'"Aineil.d flrt" an. I in-lsl upon ii'lo-
pintp Invpstinntli.n u ii.l tnc "rule of
ri..ion". Mr HmfliPS Is ttirt rxponont
..f Ainerna first nml Amrrl. h if
Orient" whl p bin oppoiiPiit Htiin.ls for
"Wilson fliot mid polltlortl pxppilt-
P1i' " Wlilch will von liiivp.'
A M OF )VI(TIO.
Tt (V 1 1 1 v Kiowti inoro appiirpn thnt
tlir li.isty iictlon of podkipsh it thp
lei est of th pruililonf In imKHtiit t hp
A.liinison bin lnm tHrlPd In motion
mi ml pro m ntlniPiit that bodes 111
for tin I ii mocriitlc party. Whnt t.ih
pliiiin.-d for a rnmpnlmi coup bids fslr
tn turn out Ii booiupi an. TIip po-
nlo lll.o tlio posltlyp way Mr. HuirTn'S
bus In stanillnit up for bis conytr-
tloiis without liny nttompt to tiilcn nd-
vpiituifo of oIiihh JPiilouy. In I.rrinir-
t..n. Ky follow InK Ms first dPinn . In-
tl. mi of tlio inJ'.w.iy w (ikc liiw t N 'sb-
1llo. hp s.ilil: " Iniva r. new uplrlt
nhro.i.l In thpso rcoiit dys In Anipr-
Icn It Is Iho milrlt th.it dpmands L ir-
iHhitlon In ailviiiico of Invoatlmitlon.
It Is lha HPlrlt that dpiiianda IprUIh-
tlvii iictlon and pxnoutlva urrtton In
iidviinca of an examination of thp
facta on which mich notion ahould In.
busod It Ih tba aplrlt which ayt
'lirhif -. now and Invpstlgiito nftor-
wai.ls." It Is not AmorlcHn." Mr.
HiikIips d.p not r'tToap to iiprmlt
! th Ampilcan juilillc to fornot that
ri'psldont WlUon hiui bptniyad th
csiao of arbitration and anorlflooil R
fiiinliiinontiil principle of Amerlcun-
I Ism to the funded promotion of his
J own polltlcM f.irtutii'H. That by bin
(nurse Mr. Hnnlnvs Iiiih Injootod a new
; an. I powerful twnii Into the puiiipiilftil
la the c.nvlctton of aoiiaound pout.o.ii
obHorvrrs both p.iTtlsnn and nonpar-
tlsen. "Any party which HUrreii.1c.re
fuiidamoiitiil prlnclplBii to t-.3 ti.
lUiMiclos of the hnur Is cnurtlnn de-
feat." declared Henator l'nderwixi.1 In
di'latMie ti deficiency revenue bill.
11. mlnht liave added alao that audi
u iarty Ih not otily eourtlnit but de-
scivlnif of defeat. Of oourse ho wis
1'e.iMiiK of Iiejnioerney'a triniviriii y
beiniynl of thn ciiu" of lot tariff l it
tlu ninio eourne of reae.m ai'l'lhi
lt I'.iiij.il. iriiinim. to he n
I.I ll Pl.'lll llllV .lo.llfc
imt to livlji !). picdd. nl tl'i
tli lill-.h ei'iath n over until ;.
t"l.il..ii I'eih.'inx Mr Wiiv..i
' I'l .-ion I it (11 more f-rce to Mr. AVilaou'a
ion a'. pf ' v0 of arbitration.
rndittnc this rrlnoli.'e he had ln-
onriril the d"ci' reaoiitinent of la r r
In gnu nil
ll ol V.gaor )iae rented so ni.inv
atalls ot our county fair that thai li.u .t
ro r.mm f. r th' stock. lMja Bud's u
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P"ni'fMAHTlN j
1UA DAILY
Don't You Remember?
Ilitppi nlnys TlrnJ Inl. ri'iitpsl
I'ooplo of Tulsa Just te
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1) I I-.V.II I'.NT T.'.l' 1 "ii
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cic' Ill lor pi ' -.'It. ill. ill . Ulll...iili
Itilltllll! for 111'.' 1 Kl. IPrtMIIK
lVwih M..-S.
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j City Nevs in Brief
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i. ii iiam.i; in-' t:2 south
H. older who hue I ei r. sr.'i'.ulni: the
si nun. i in i .'liTi'i'" h.iv i. tiiriiud to
Ti.lsu.
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Ml! . V i :'IHrv M. . I'K ktrir.K VI2
houlli r-elMl't. left estef'liiy for M''-
'c . Mo. while lliev Will pllic. their
boii S- t'ti I; the .Mi'"iin .Milltn'y
in a.lc.tn .
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!n' KliTrit SON" of llt. nnd
M'h I.. A. Krt. r. o 7 r-oiilli Kockfotd
will le i ( tomorrow f"i Normun.
vli."p ho will loi'-r I ikli.homa imp
vei'sitv f 'l his inlrl o.ir!. work.
h. V. I'S'l'IIAFKH. 11I".AI of tlir
Pnl lii- hi.eiil-ll.t .l"..iriiiil lit I.f 'J'lll.vll
1'ih nel'ool. I.nf fit nine I with his
flllllll flolll llldl.llKl. wl.elO till'1
i pi nt I hi snunuo"
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Ill liiolltn l:.in'UH;eS 'it
Tnls.1 liiuh s. l. iol. lepoMod for duty
vision). iv haMtiK ret. ii licit frnm lier
Vii'i.ti.in 111 the noith.
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W ll.l. .I' 'II.V.s. i.s WAS KKI.KAisl'.D !
In t.oll.-p -on i t voMordav iifiernoon .
when -. mph.il Inn wltn ssrs failed t
ipp.'il Ho wn chxiK'il wtlh
fruiiy.
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It. I-:. uriMT'IIKN folfcltel
!f I ond in municipal court yester-
day I'.flPiuoon when lio fr. led to ap-
pear on a chaiKo. of exceeding tln
auiomohllu HPeed limit.
I
i'l 'v fit -M. f-i:itifi:s lui; versin
Mel i.-inlil aired 21. were .'oi.iliict.'d
hv tli Itov .1. W luirby at llio hcniio
of the piiionls i! North ljtwton yea-
ferdiiv nrtetn. mi. rurlnl was In lloso
Mil ji-tk.
A. C. I.I'IT' IN AVI) William Tlnr-
nett loifctK I bonds of 3a enrh In
m ini. Ipnl court yosti'idnv afternoon
when tliey fat'ed to appear for trial.
Thoy wera arrested Tuesd iy nlirht for
drhlnr an autorii.bilo not properly
l'Khtp.l.
Tin: t(R(.n.Ait mf.i:tino nf the
Wcniun's l-'orclj.n Mts.-ilor.fcry aoctety
of the Flint Methoillot church which
Wie to liuv" be"n held this uftcrnoon
rt the home f Mrs. 1. K. Honnett
lie? Plinth ("levenno has beep poe-
poned nnd will not ho held until 2:30
o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
I
MA KM I A l.l" I.I'TVi-i:. 1VKI1K ls-
fird veMPidiiy t.i Tboiuus Ilen.lrl.'K-
i.iM. Tulsa and Mr.. Herthi M.
Tlionins if ilsa: Freddie M. Hnsfoil
'n!lln IIIp and Pauline Addnliiton of
r.dlliiHVlIle: l-.'iy I'let.her. llrolien
Arrow end Vetcv tinttell of nrolcpn
4rro:; Frank Zelirir Tulaii and
l.lmle ICorte of TulfiU
rrn sTV .lri'UF. .1. il iiHmsoy
teid'.v Hei.tono(d Karl Frail H''d
ij. and Fit tell llnyos lined IS to the
.iite M-hool for boys nt I'.iula alley
nnd ldiiiiinp Auont A. M. welch v.UI police th'ee hour later after work
leave with them tomorrow. The Frair i men had searched tlio dcbtla mated
bo-- w.i.-i ln- -'lve1 In tlio thft of an that no one wn. killed and iK.ny mrl-
niiio m1i. It la Mild the I Invert. I.ul ! t-nalv hurt. Some were allalitly cut
Is Inc ni 'tilt lo
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I'l 'VP U.M. WKKIVOI'S YOU (Irovor
.Mel. -u d ?l will bn hold ot tho
Holy ruii'.llv church at 9 o'clock th
rio'nliiK. after which burial will
!n tlv ll.i'v Fninlly cemetery. Mr.
1-el .v ii f. rioerlv an eiuploya In the I
loci I Ki.lv office but had recontly
iiuiyod to T if'trtT'. vhore he died. He
i has a in ither living In Tidsa a wife
nnd
rlrtnr
( Transportation Talk j
A bulletin Issued by the interstate j
ooiiiiui'r e "ommlkHlon show that j
durliiy the ye.tr ending Jun? JO. lll-V
total tr.' k mileage of railroads In the!
I'l Ito.l M 'tes wis SS7.Srl9 33 miles j
liii'lin'ii.K y.ir-1 track sldltics nnd all
otbfr tiiuk tho totii' milcimd Is 491.-!
HI OS cf the roads known as olaas
1 end oIiuh t. tho.i liavln. kn annual I
operating revenue of mire than 1100.-1
Mid an; h.'i vi pk a toi.U mileage of
in ('i l.nve f.irnijihed emplrymcnt
tr- 1. '!. Jt2 men tind n total annual i
..oinpi iisiilon of Jl.ir.t.HH.tSO.
K. 1 1' MKonbaiih. general
aont of I
the tr-ifftc depat tniont
of tha Frisco I
n tth oft'ces in est. lnila
epent the.
day It I nlA yen.-r.liiy
11 K. 1'orils if St. l.ouis spent the
day In the oitv y.it-r 'uy in bin off.-
Cln Capacity of tndiihtriil agent of the
l'rlsoo.
O I. rtinrk tr.tv.llna l-iimla itl..n
uinnt of the Northern V a elfin out of
Kuovni oty nisdr. a brief visit to
Tu it-ii-r i:iy In the interest of Ms
roa.t
I. W I'live dHtrlct laesonrer
aaent of the Frleoo with headquarters
at Oklahoma City spent the Jny In
Tulsa yesterday In connection with
rhutllu train servtea bolng lualnt.ilned
hv the rrlafln for accommodation
eountv lair uotrnim. Although patron
are of this feature nan been die
appointing the FYieuo lived up to Its
promises by holding to roaular hourly
schedule.
All on o'iiint of Ilotf.
DAl.IAS Texas Bopt. Ullanry
WrlKht. ill. a farmer tonight shot and
Instantly killed his w'f Willie
Wrtsht 14. at tholr homo three mllus
north of Orand Prolrle. lust west of
Pallas and then turned the gun upon
himself producing almont Instant
neath. Tha double tratredy wim the
result offloors say of a nurl tvsr I
th iro eJs from tha aalo of a hotf.
'WOULD. IKJhAY. SKi'T
'WELL known woman
' OF TULSA IS DEAD
Mils. I 111 II Mill M il. ll
I'ltllMIM NT Oil M N. Oil
It l"l I IIMM. T i n .
or
After SM'll(lill llllllll.'l HI I likes.
onple W.'ic mi h Homo
Im n Ii. iiHi ( nine.
S.....l I. - U.1- .1
i INN KA I T. ni Sept. IV Mrs
Fred H Mivci.er wtto oi pi . ii.l i nt oil
operator and lumber .P ilei of Tulsa
died at 4 o'cl... 1( -.i.. .i.i. in a
local hotel. Tin li...i wi'l . lakeu to
1 1 elr f.i iii. i home in in! tl' I 'a.
f. r Inn liil
Mr. nml ilu. M !.-..: -.o!.id li.al
inihi in ( 'on ne. i nl w ii r-:i ii wa
to Tulsn. i I. n .'dr. Mi '-'i.-i iiiio-i:i-i1
this morning he .lis.-oi .-c d : loit M'-s.
Ml'ietu-r was dviiiu. I iisioi-iiw w i
uiutl.le lo sir. o hei . IP-nil l .-.."( was
en as I lo ci ii-.' oi' .lei' to
Mr. and Mis Mis. r..-r had been
spt-ndiiiif tl'.e summer ..t (ako I'bau-
i.iii.ii:i. N. v.. and w oi i ctui rina
home In their a utomont'e when the
passed thro iiih the i-py. They were
.'i''couipiinle. ly thou two Oi. ait t te: s
tii-nevii've and l.iMiun.
Mrs MtKonei ts well Known in Tulsa
hiinf; been a member of society atul
si-Mual clul.s. Her bul..r.. has been
Hiiccpshf ul In tlio lumln r loisii.pss for
s(rn lime and rcco'iily has invaded
Dip oil kii in.- with gi nil . inn i -suits.
PRESIDENT RETURNS
TO SISTER'S SIDE
!e.pli".l I
Will
li.l!i.-l I :naa cnii nts
I'lvstponi'il :..r a
W liib .
U'Ml IIKANCII. N. .1. Sept. It.
I'rin.l. nt Wilson tetu'ii'Ml iuro W .l-
ties. la" from th" bedatde ..f his slUer.
Mis. Annli. 1-:. Howe. .-Iti.-.-.llv 111 at
.' London. Conn.
The president found requests for
piiKnKeinonts I'roiii many political
leaders lint he iiiTaiiK"! f.r none
lie has hoi ll Informed that Mrs. Howe
can hiirdly llvo another week nnd la
ready lo return to New I. on. Ion.
Tlure wero evidences heie today
that the Republican victory in Maine
hits led 1 leiuoi i atic le.ideis to w.u k
more diligently In other parts of the
''"Mitry.
SPANNELL TO FACE
CHARGE OF MURDER
County ;raml Jury al Alpine. Tevis
Itotnriis liKllctiiionl nln-.t
Hold Man.
ALPINE "Texas Sept. 11. Indiot-
nienta charxlnp- llrry J. Spannell an
Alpine hntelaeeper. with the iiuirder
of hl wife and Lieut. 1. M. C. But-
ler fllxth Fnlted States cavalry were
returned by a county fraud Jury hre
tci'.ap. Spannell v.lll bj bronnht here
Thiiradav from Kl Paao where he has
bcpp heid for aaf.j keeplnif. to plead
to the Indictiiients.
Mr. Spinnell a dauirhter of John
l H.i.liind. a widely known Tex.n
rancliinan and banker and Oolonol
Under were killed July ;n last T.hIM
hey wero drivlni: with Spannell tn
his motor car.
BUILDING CAVES IN
PEDESTRIANS SAFE
Toledo Stnii tiu-s ("rumbles to ( .round
riild'o Ccnrcli lor
tlio llca.l.
TOLi;i)' Ohl i Kept. H. Store
than one hundred persons narrowly
nilMed death tonllit when a four-
story brick butldlnit on Kiunnilt irtreet
th'clty' main thorough fare rot-
lnsed with but llttlo waruinic anl
tumbled Into the street crowded witt.
vhopper and .heatersncrs. Tlio craali
wnt hentd several blocks.
by flylnn iflahr Tlie bulldlrtir was be-
Inif reniodelc l and vwin weakened by
the rcmovul of a support ei.rller in!
the day It I mid. I
he-ifclYS CHITONS M.U1 lll.llRITW
H
ArxlyiltiifUl Tiace M(vlcni Raoca
lTom Tin Tribes of Itrnel.
Herbert Pruoe llai nay. a. barrister
of tha Inner Temple has been a stu-
dent for a Quarter of a century of tha
fiiaclnatlng branch of archaeology j
which Is concerned with the orlirtn of ;
races and ha has now embodied the ;
result of bin reaoarchea In a vi.lunie i
entitled "European anl Other noe
Origins" which derives piquant n-
terent tile bearing upon the present
AriiiAirtnldiin for he comes to tha oon.
elusion that the lending peoples of i
Kurope wero in antiquity both ra-1
dally and politically tha aristocrats j
of that euat of which even today they
are the overlords and trustees lo
pattloular we ehiill
that the a ;
long bellnf of the Hermans tnut f ney .
are blend relatione of the English H(
as great an illusion as let us sty j
their pruposterous dream of Dmitaeh-.
land tmer lines.
Mr Haflnay who enncly takes the
v rltlngi of Hharon Turner as the
datum Una of all hla eiiloula-tlona
soeins to bo obsoenecl by the lost tribes
of Tarsal which was a great cause oi
literary Insanity a few years ag-o.
Thus in the namo of the Beimnlan
rrMp?j
a-La.
hs Btravnd Bundny and Monday
:pr i
of rti NaiiV ll
lavS.Mc V ".r JSJ -W 1 .
-Ml vV 1
IP1 J
A.
i i in.. .
I l" v
K - M 15 Kit 15. Ji)H!
THE BOYS QUALITY SHOP
-
Boys' "Holland"
Shoes the best
boys' shoes made
$2.00 to $4 00
The
.
It year le a ttub
born caao veu hmd hat.
nwwaoiDvr
tar writa ir Ull..l
wmmi
Staff
lor eotallad traelmant.
loc
Thia will coat vou aothlna-.
Addraat Madlcal Daeartmaat.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.
Kymrl. who aettled near th upper
waters of the Keouana or Solno not
Inter than 'tho fifth century- before
Christ ho finds a I-Atlnlzed form of
the name Simeon. About J04 11 C
In consequence of furloun nttacks by
hostllo tribes they crossed over Into
Albion as nt different time did their
olllea from Oaacony SJid Armorlca.
They were already known as the Bel-
gae tha r.ama which Caesar fustened
for all time upon tho Celts north of
tho Pe'ne.
"It wan probably a word of JCeltlo
origin similar no doubt to tho still
morn ancient name 'Flrbolg' The
Kelts perhaps npplled It to them be-
cause being protmbly archers they
douhtleas carried about with them
slung f-ver their backs a 'bolg belg'
or leather bag -1 o. a quiver. Or
It may b'J that bagplpee wero n species .
cf musical instruments which they
nere In tiiu habit of playing."
The Nr-rmans It Is anggeeted are
the lineal descendants of tho tribe of
Iieti.laintn who In the fourth century
before Christ made their way In con-
nect !o with a. l'"rlslnn raid from tho
mouths of the Danube to tho fiords
and inlets of Norway whore they de.
veloped tho system of piracy cele-
brated in connection with the sea
roinoM who ultimately settled In the
province of Norninndy
The Angle Kuxone and Jutes who
nrrlvod In Albion through Germany
tire held by this writer to have been
of 1lel.raw origin though thy abode
f ir n lorttf time In Persia The Hes-
sians and .Dutch aro the lineal do-
eiidanta and representatives of the
Hitlllea while the people of southern
l'ranoo are also of Canaaiilllah origin
f'tir sutlior it rcfreahlngly emphatic
with regard to the rmsa-lan.
"Aftfr their great defeat by
Mmiue tho Teulons having fled to
toe rmnote northwest settled for S
titiin In tht t'odanlun Isles near Jljt-
nnd u'A that retswulng therefrom
at s subsequent lato they onoe more
caine southwuidfc und after meeting
nnd amaluginuting with the pauau
I-torutatl of hhara Kycun (Ishmaellllo
A rubs) they become known as the
Tuutone or J'russla.i: as dlstln-
gulehert frotn the tribes to the south
of them who constituted the Qer.
nians proper and were of .'oralau
ori-ln and In na sense Teutonic This
Is the only sense In which the najne
Te-tons. or the sdjeotivo Tautoiilo
can bo lealilmately used. The vogus
tinder whlnh Anglo-huons Oermans
Goths and Aslr sre all included by
learned and . unlearned alike under
this name as a gentrlo appellation is
to bs strongly depreoaled'1
In other words the ITuaWans nV
they only ara tna jeuious. una m"i'
relationship to the British is based on
Di
School Opens
Next Monday
Are You Getting -the
Boys Ready?
D.i not i'.!--;i't that clothes lay an inini i.iul
.;iit in tilt- hoy's progress ill school. Make him
I'ci'l at his lu st and he will tlo his bent.
And lliat is where we come in. When it romeM
to dressiiiu' ll'' boys lip "ri.lit" ymi know llie
'Moflel'' is the one store you tan depend upon.
Uriiitf the boys in. We will dress them up from
the hat or eap down to the shoes. The hist in
hovs' clothes at moderate cost always.
tlosinir aer!s nf man v
Leagues will toon be in
order and the keenest
interest of any part cf
the season is in evidence
at this stage of the game.
The teams are watched
closely just at this time
and every player wants
I? n.. !! nd every VK
an icei nit hnot. I be players
that are the noit vigorous will
he the wtnnra anJ tk . .
are the healthiest will
- . a . ...use ri
lovment out nf Ik- . . . - ir .
ww t - i. your
" no "P to itandard your lack of rigor
il i rooat likely the remit of an impure condition
ot the blood perb.pt from the change ir tea-
Z .. ' or you may without
fully ruliilnf It have Cet.rrh or M.-
arte er MM farm m4 Dv ti
your trtfrn. that you can chock aatur
now than you can later. In tllhor tvant
your blnAa n..J. L. I . t -
of S.S.S. to htlp throw off the
olaona and live It the vital
juaiuiat Mat only S.S.S. an
e our a-vj-j. mx
give. Buy at any drug
-mmW ..HOI ejejK n B9 Winn?
11 nil Dirn Ul UrI
mooa runner mna ionic
tiity yw ud U guar
wmm pun ly voffltobio
io not accept
use tl tut.
Ei?
UNION -PAINLESS OENTISTS
Remcnilxtri All Work Guarantceil 10 Years.
SI7H South Slain Street. Across SlrtTt Iniin Kress Store.
Tclcptiouo 1873. Uicn tjalurdaj Mglit Until 8:30.
the fact that Abraham was JcraPl's
father.
"When the AnRlo-Saxoua evie on
the continent tholr alphabet provided
for such phonetic peculiarities ns tho
'th' In "neb words as 'thing' and 't'.io'
or 'thnt'. Thcso sounds tho (termium
weie aJ'.d are absolutely Inrapable
fihystenlly of pronouncing. This fact
n itelf shows thnt the two peoples
are racially different." London
tllobe.
I'lioliehtfiil lliitiby.
".My dear 1 wouldn't lift that heavy
tub Vim nilRht injure your back. Let
me lift It."
"Hut you have on your rew Palm
oarh suit."
' Tonr nc.-moniy my dear to risk
Injuring u million dollar vnmnn to
w.io a five (lol'nir ault."
Tli" Ailvnniixl )re."cr
"The summer dresses eecm cool njid
nimifortuble"
''Vim whet a pity tho women can't
n1oy l hem"
"J'luh?"
"My tvlfa wore the summer styles
In May Now she's wearlnir full fash-
Ions" AUrutitlvn J't-DsiMot
"Tliereia a contless man In the. din-
ing loom"
"AVould It be polluy to order Mm
out "
"Dunno Jle'a got a fat oe!totbook
In bta lili poelint"
Into a Trap
' you don't seem to flirt spy more."
"Cured"
"Kh ?"
"Twliva Jata.lv I tried it. And eih
tin a the slrt litinenud . k . .. MrM. ...
Ity tn sell nia a tag'. "-Louisville
I Courier. JourtiaJi
Boys' "Extra
Good" Suits with
3 pairs of pants.
Special value at
$6.50 $7.50 and $10
ys2
fa
Gold Crowns. 22k . ........ 1 1.00
Gold llridgcwork $1.00
Gold Fillings . ...... ..ll.uOup.
Teeth Cloanod . It 00
Vhite Fillinga fl.00
Bllver Fillings $100
Tve'n ICxtracleii . ... 60o
r.vs wn'i.1 nw mohi: im avos
tinlautj('M (Jroup May lie . iiiilicd
Ixlndoii Paper Aiinoiiint"..
Ahe acquisition of the lhinish Weat
Indies by the I'nlted States probaly
will be followed by a similar arninKO-
inent with Tcuador by which the Ktars
and f-'tlpea will be hoisted over tha
G il.-prRos group of Islands. Now that
tho rnamiv canal Is finished they
would make an Ideal navnl huso for
the American navv. and Wuai.innf
Taft some six years ago made a tempt-
ing oftf.' for them. F.euador at that
tune declined to sell but it was be-
lieved to be a nuestlon of term
1.0'.iiina by the way Is not tho
only territory added to tho 1'niHl
States by purchase though It was the
flrht nr'.Tiigeirent of Its kind. Slncfl
then more than two million square
miles have teen acquired mniulv by
purehnno. Including Alaska l'ortu
Ulco. the Ouam and hl'llipplne is-
lands the Hawaiian group the am-
t'sn islands t.ie Panama none and
nearly one million square miles from
Mexico at a. coat of more than $80-
000 ano. Few people are awnre even
Americans cf the extent of the Island
possessions of tho United States. The
National Geographical society re-
cently made a complete Inventory and
compiled n list of exactly eight thou-
sand lalinds which are now Integral
parts of the republic London Ob-
server. Ail rarly Morning Scran.
"Yuhl"
"1 gh!"
"You never tell ms what you want
for breakfast."
"And I don't prcposs to. I don't lti
end to give yau tho satisfaction of not
Setting It" Jyouisvtlle Couiier-Joura
tie!.
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