Marietta Monitor. (Marietta, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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-' FIRK PREVENTION
Recently New York had a "fire pr
vention day” Official and insurance
companies eo-ope rated to give demon-
atration of th various method of
' safeguarding property and particular
ly of avoiding Area by the observance
of th lawa and the exercise of car
on the part or those 1 charge of prop
erty - This educstlora) work should
be continued without Interruption
Every city should undertake to teach
the ‘people the truth that Bre Is a
needless waste and If every one I
careful there Is no occasion whatever
for these visitations In the case of
wires and' pipes causing the ignition
of woodwork' the blame Is to be
placed upon those who are responsible
for the construction or the - main-
tenance of the building It is possible
now to protect all electric wires so
that they cannot cause the beating of
adjacent materials and all forms of
beating apparatus can be similarly
covered so that they are Innocuous By
keeping matches stored In tin boxes
and out of the reach of children they
are eliminated as a possible cause
for Are The Are loss In any city
would be materially reduced If every
person were careful in throwing away
a match after Igniting it or In casting
aside burning cigar- or cigarette
stumps says the Washington Star
Careful attention to greasy waste will
prevent spontaneous combustion Com-
mon sense in the kitchen will elim-
inate the danger of gasoline ' or oil
explosions
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Brief Sketches of Advisers of the
tow PresidsnL
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! great csta cf n:: t
New York city' II a -n near
Marietta Ga In 180 t ' wasda-
cated at th University c ansa
la 1185 h was admitted is the bar
Cyan’s career epitomized
McAdoo a Famous Tunnel Bulldog
McRynolde Skilled in "Trust Bust-
ing" Garrison a Man of Unuaual
' Executlva Ability Othera Able
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Washington M arch 8— President
Wilson today sent to -the senate
the names of the following as the
members of hla cabinet:
Secretary of State — William Jen-
ulngs Bryan of Nebraska ‘
The Palestine exploration fund has
made very interesting contributions to
history A press dispatch states that
Messrs Mackensec and McAllister
working under the auspices of this or-
ganization have unearthed the ancient
city of Bethshemesh about 30 miles
from Jerusalem which was the city of
the tribe of Judah and allotted to the
priests Bethshemesh figured In early
Jewish history In connection with the
calamity that befell Its Inhabitants on
account of their irreverent handling
of the ark
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LINDLEY M GARRISON
Secretary of War
and the same year he married Sarah
Houston Fleming of Chattanooga He
entered the practice of law In New
York in 1S92 and since 1901 has been
Interested chlefiy In tunnel construc-
tion there He is president of the
Hudson & Manhattan Railroad com-
pany Undley M Barrison
The selection of Lindley M Garri-
son vice-chancellor of New Jersey to
be secretary of war la in line with
! President Wilson’s idea that the hold-
er of that position should be man
of unusual executive ability! He is a
close friend of Mr Wilson ' MrGarrL
son was born in Camden N J No-
vember 28 1864 He is n son of Rev
Joseph F Garriepn an Episcopal
The number of deaths among avia-
tors Is larger than It was because the
number of aviators and the number
of trip are larger Really the rate
of mortality In nvlatlon la undergoing
steady reduction European statisti-
cians assert that last year's deaths
of aviators averaged only one for
each one hundred thousand mile of
air Bight whereas the rate was on
for each on thousand miles of Bight
as recently as three years ago
- Half a century ago the world was
amazed by the discovery of spectrum
analysis which gave astronomers an
opportunity to determine the physical
composition of distant stars Professor
Wood of the department of experi-
mental physics has Just discovered
-a new aid to Investigations of Gils
character — photographs taken by
means of rays of light Invisible to the
human eye — the ultra-violet ray the
infra-red
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
Secretary of State
Secretary of the Treasury — William
G McAdoo of New York
Secretary of War— Lindley M Gar-1
rison of New Jersey
Attorney General — James C McRey-
Bolds of Tennessee
Postmaster General — Albert Burlo-
son of Texas - -
Secretary of the Navy— Josephus
Daniels of North Carolina
Secretary of the Interior— Franklin
K Lane of California
Secretary of Agriculture — David
Houston of Missouri
Secretary of Commerce — William
C Redfield of New York
Secretary of Labor— William B WU-1
eon of Pennsylvania
With one or two exceptions these I
men have attained considerable na
tional fame and all of them are ad-
mittedly able'
Mr Bryan’s Career -
William J Bryan has been so much
In the public eye for a good many
A cadet has been dropped from
West Point and a student from Yale
for getting married before graduation
The marrying Instinct prevails some
times over the higher education But
possibly the young benedicts will not
be so strong for the connubial ten-
dency after a few years’ experience of
marriage
pleted
before education la com-
An amateur hunter In Mains who
killed a companion In mistake for a
deer has been ordered to pay $500 as
a fine to the orphan son of bis victim
After a while amateur hunters will he
complaining of the prohibitive fines
wblcb will put the chance of mHng
each mistakes out of tbs reach of tbs
deserving poor among hunters
Despite reports of the continued
Lilling of hunters and guides under
th impression that they were deer
aa official statement from 'he Adiron-
dack ‘j that 2651 deer were killed
In tutt region sod not s single 'guide
or fellow hunter Deduce aa suits youg
fast whether this implies better aim
or worse
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L - j Ls 1 ! J was-aiu-eaUfi
it th A i r-J trd Me-
chanic! Cellar cf Texas Eaybr tab
vsraity tad thd Urlwslt y of Texas
and was admitted ts th bar la 1884
H was assistant city attorney of Ana-
tin for several years bsfor going to
congrats Mrs Burleson vwss Miss
Adels Stainer of Austin '
- Josephus Daniels v'
Josephus Daniels'! secretary of the
nsvy is the one' newspaper man given
plac In the cabinet' He baa also
been active In politics and Is the mem-
ber of tbe Democratic national com-
mittee for North Carolina ' Mr Dan-
iels waa born In 1868 ai Washington
N C and began his newspaper ca-
reer at the age of eighteen as editor
of the -Wilson (N C) Advance In
1885 he became editor of the Raleigh
State Chronicle which nine years later
he consolidated with the North Caro-
linian and the News and Observer ‘
Franklin K Lan
Franklin Knight Lane has been a
member of the Interstate commerce
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1 v fftr C RsdAsid '
Cox Redfield ha Just com
plstrl hi Crt term as a congressman
but k has been prominent In th poli-
tic of Nsw York for a good many
i
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A college professor now declares
that love of the romantic or clinging
vine type is nc good Neither may
suit college professors but both have
been In use long before college pro-
fessors were thought of and possibly
will b found In the ring after the-
ories of lov have changed fashion
A football star attempted to kidnap
n Pennsylvania girl whom he bed a-
sacoessrully courted and landed in
Jell Probably he will have a chase
now to com pars th bar f th Jail
with those of a gridiron '
Whs Mr Edison produce
talking moving pictars will sot most
f th elleat chans of the movie ie-
aypssrT How many hav wisbsd that
“raatsra" war compelled to appt as
Csfiy la th
JAMES C M’REYNOLDS
Attorney General
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clergyman He is a brother of Justiea
I Charles O Garrison of the New Jersey
supreme court He was appointed to
the chancery court In June 1904 and
! reappointed by Chancellor Mahlon Pit
ney now a Justice of th United
Bute Supreme eoort In 1111 tor
term of seven years -
James C MeRsynolds
la picking James Clark McReynolds
for the position of attorney general
Mr Wilson selected A men who ha
had a lot of experience aa a "trust
buster" He 1 a natlr of Elkton Ky
where h was bora la 18(2 and a grad-
uate of Vanderbilt university and th
lew school of the University of Vte
WILLIAM G M’AOOO
Secretary of the Treasury
years that a sketch or bis career
seems almost superfluous Born in
Salem 111 In I860 he was graduated
with highest honors from Illinois col-
lege at Jacksonville In 1881 and re-
ceived hla master's degree in 1884
In 1883 he was given the degree of
LL B by Union College of law Chi-
cago After practicing law in Jack-
sonville and Lincoln Neb be served
a a member of tbe (2nd and $3rd
congresses Haring written the “sil-
ver plank" for the Democratic na-
tional convention of 1806 and
sensational speech he was nomi-
nated for president but was defeated
by William McKinley Nominated
again In 1900 he waa again beaten by
McKinley and then established the
Commoner and mads a tour of the
wortd Nominated a third time in
108 be waa defeated by W H Taft
Mr '
ALBERT BURLESON
Postmaster General
glnla Prom 1903 to 107 be was aa-
slstaat attorney general of the United
State He then returned to private
practice bat baa been retained aa ape
rial assistant to tbs attorney general
la matters relating to fb enforc-
Bafad InTstt "hT2 2? — 1 °f wT Mr Mm
M“®Vaad written SsSThSf H
MeAdce the Tunnel Builder I - unsnon
WllUm Gibb Median though lnUf
JOSEPHUS DANIELS
- Secretary of the Navy
commission since 105 and this expe-
rience la believed to have fitted him
for the executive and Judicial tasks in
administering the public land lawa of
the country Born in Prince Edward
Island in 1864 be received bis educa-
tion in the University of California
and became a lawyer in San Francis-
co Prior to hla designation to the
commission he waa a Democratic po-
litical leader In California- He was
Democratic candidate for governor
being defeated by a narrow margin
y WILLIAM C REDFIELD
'Secretary of Commerce
s '
years - In 1902 and 1903 be was corn-
mlssloner of public works for the
Borough of Jlrookiyh In private life
he is a manufacturer of ventilating
and heating apparatus and engines
I Mr Redfield waa born in 1858 In Al-
bany N Y was educated In the
schools of that city and removed to
Near York in 1877 and to Brooklyn in
11883
- William B Wilson
Pennsylvania’s representative in the
I cabinet Is William Bauchop Wilson of
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Bsatric Nb--"Jart after rey mar-
riage my left side began to pain me and
the pain got so severe at times that I
suffered terribly with it I visited three
doctors and each on wanted to operate'
on me but I would not consent to an op-
eration I beard of the good Lydia E
(Pinkhain’s Vegetable Compound wan
doing for others and I used several bot-
tles of It with tbe result that I haven’t
been bothered with my side since them
J am in good health and I hav two little
girls”--Ur R-B CHILD Beatrice Neb
V ' Tbe Otberaga V (
'’--y Main'—” I fl it a duty I ow :
t -- joffering women to tell what Lydia
E JPinkham’s Vegetable Compound did
forma - On year ago 1 found myself a
terrible sufferer I had pain in both
idea and such a soreness I could scarcely
straighten up at times My back ached 1
1 had no appetite and was so nervous I
could not sleep then I would b so tired
mornings - that ' I could acarcely get
around It seemed almost impossible
to move or do a bit of work and I
thought I never would b any better
until I submitted to an operation but
my husband thought I had better write
to you and I did so stating my symp-
toms I commenced taking Lydia E
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and'
soon felt Uke a new woman" I had no
pains slept well bad good appetite and
could do almost all my own work for a
family of four I shall always feel that -1
ow my good health to your Vegetable
Compound”— Mr Hayward Sownta
Cary Main D '
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GAVE HIMSELF AWAY
WILLIAM B WILSON -Secretary
of Labor
Bloesburg named for secretary of li
bor He was born in Blantyrs Scot
land in 1862 and came to this country
in 1870 Ill next year h began
working in the Pennsylvania coal
mines and from early manhood he has
been actively interested In trade union
affairs For eight years h was In-
ternational secretary-treasurer of tha
I United Min Workers of America He
is now engaged In farming Mr Wil-
son baa been n member of the last
three congresses representing the Fif-
teenth district of his state 11s la
married and has Bin children
Lady of the House-
richer than Sklnnem’s?
Milkman— Well it’s purer
Lady of th House— How do yon
know?
Milkman (ateently)— I hav s filter '
on my pump
— ' j
Neglected Opportunity
Mrs Crabshaw— I notice that a -pound
of 8wlss cheese seems to go
further than a pound of any other
kind
Mr Crabshaw— That’s probably be-
Cause the storekeepers haven’t yet hit
n a plan to weigh in the holes —
Puck
DAVID A HOUSTON
Secretary of Agriculture
subsequently h was th Democratic
caucus candidate for United States
senator
Oavid F Houston
In David Franklin Houston chan-
cellor of Washington university sl
Louis Wilson ha a secretary of ag-
STORY LESSON ON ELEPHANT
Animal Intelligence and Falthfulne
Ar Recounted tor Study by
Man
Th elephant la said to b th moat
intelligent of all animals certainly
few fourfooted creatures hare served
so ably and faithfully How
courageous and loyal they can be la
strikingly shown by aa Incident r-
- Crime Nets
First Small Town Police Official — A
crook was just in to -get permission
for a little criminal work toolghL
Second Ditto— Yegg work? -First
Small Town Police Official—
Not much First class hold np by the
original New York company — Puck
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While the way of the transgressor
may be hard It is seldom lonesome
ricultur who to familiar with the pro-1 17 ? ' J7
essaea of advancing scientific farming J
and allied questions la thu country Mr I Distinguished Animals says
lb Youth’s Companion
"A native Uahratte prince was en-
gaged in a fierce battle with his ene-
mies and tha straggle raged furiously
about the standard-bearing elephant
At tbe moment when It was ordered
to halt Rs mahout was killed 'The
Mahratta forces were Born hack but
still Ik elephant stood firm and the
standard continued to fly -"Accordingly
the soldier of th
prince nnwflllng to b outdone In
courage by aa elephant rallied and In
turn drov th enemy buck till th
Ud of battle swept past th rooted
elephant and loft It towering colossal
among th alaln
"Th fight waa wen and then they
would hav had th elephant mov
from th battlefield but It waited for
th dud maa's vole For thre days
sad 'bights It remained where It had
bsea told fo remain and neither hrib
nor treat would mov It Finally they
t to th boss village on th Ner-
bdftk A hundred mils away ' and
fsULod th mahout's tlttlo son a
reuftj-7d Bsptng child Then M
Inst th hero of that yieterloua day
rmahriag that Its master had
sometimes la n brief absent deto-
Mveral ehr wtosaUaaal fastit I gated kin authority to Ura child com
H me hem ta Mmtm N cJ frarad It aasteae and with chat-
la HO waa ednasted ad baffi Chi ttrri hat O kwira claagteg at tek
Ca coDac and Iterrard and fw-lsteta? aSiUa wng stewty atong tha
astvad tha (sn cf LU XX tram Talnsl ttlhl Da bay
Ifo Alvzays
AGccdTti:j
To Lev a
Ckar Hcrirca
si Lodi cads of tbe day
A didi of
Poet
loacfc
for brenUast tad agam at die
raangmeal cpcaa and dose tha
day with a
Toasties as bds d Laid whit
Imfirti Coni fart carcfuBy cooled
then raSed dun and crinUy and
la a drfaste'
Not a band touches lb food in
nd it is ready to
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Choate, Henry Willis. Marietta Monitor. (Marietta, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1913, newspaper, March 14, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1753035/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.