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The day book. [volume] (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, April 16, 1913, Image 15

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guard' with" a flawless faith in a divine
unseen.-'The 'church "he" had been
chosen to .rule needs great statesmen
like LeorXiir But its "message to the
twentieth, century; is better fof-the lti
yearsrpf'Piu's the-''Good. ,
'To see IhisJto. lvnow;'this, to' feel
this'ihat.-it: means to have
looked int&,tfteJface of this peasant,
this Pppet'ajMAN.-'
At His Desk.
TRIBt?TESr
German papers laud Morgan as the
ir(an who-abolished competition as an
American business principle
-New York Stock (Exchange says
"the whole world has lost a wise
counsellor, arid helpful friend'
Lord Northcliffe says that' mar
riages- of" Morgan's kinfolk -with
English people was a great'factor in
making.goodfeeling betw.een English
and American people.
French papers feel sorry over Mor
.gan's demise because French .mu
seums got some works of art. from
hUTL -
"Italians papers are downcast be
cause 'Morgan was buying Italian art,
AmericariSr well, ask the average
man whom you meet on the street
and you'll hear something .like this: ,
His money will likely now be put
into, circulation and maybe we poort
common iou wiu, De aoie 10 gtst hum
of some of -it"
0 Lord! to so have lived that,
dying, some will be sorry because )
they can get .less f.out' of you and
others rejoice at prospects of getting
more! '
PA'S SPRING POETilC.EFFORT
Why is' it pa .sits sadly';
Mouth all'.puckered, frowning, badly,
And in silence eats his frugal' morn
ing meal?
Don't he hear the bird a-twitter?
Can't lie see.the.'dewdrpps glitter?
Won't, he, feel- the gladsome, spring-,
time? Not a-feel!
Can a' simple Easter bonnet,
With a peck of fruit upon it,
The bill for which came in the early
mail;- r
Make his 16'pkTsQ morbid ? .,'
Does he have thoughts so sordid?
Can't he hail the. venial season?
Nota hail! ' ' '
Oh, no! Pa's not a squealer. V
It's no hat. or dryvgopds' dealer
That giyes'his shoulders such a woe
ful, humjx V
For he knows all men are liars.
Though" it's spring'- time, we must
"have fires. -
Have we coal to keep 'em going? Not
a lump!
An illiterate young man once got a
friend to wrjte a letter for him to his
sweetheart. The letter was rather
prosaic for a lqye letter, 'and. he felt
that-an apology was due to his sweet
heart for its lack, of tender nothings.
It was as follows: "Please excuse
the mildness of this, here letter, as the
,chap wots 'ritin' it is a married man
and lie says he can't bide any soft-soapirigr-Jt
alius give's him the spaz
zunis;" . -
atiabulous-pnces.

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