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4 '1 1JLSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1918. . " ' s ? HVE'IT DY N THE YgAR .Knti-rid in tlm Tn'va I'nt officii ax I'tnini i'i Mo"i. Saiarr IsKton Fraud". t and r-lp. I'. 0. Laraon mni-mrr. M-..,.' Official County !'ai''i- VK.Mr.Ui liK Till-'. I'lKi'l" iVKIiACK Mil' i'.,. Ii J I .'. I. V. A SjVI AVKHMif- r n : ' i Tio. h Tin- in ill i i ' I. R. ('. lMW. , ., anlrtr.ntf iwi'ir I' .il 1-, rirr.iiai mil nf 'J i I i I H MIAV Vnillidi f,.r lull u'. '.' . i . a-. I riil.m.n il ml r .1 u- uni l- r an '2 .'. 4i.ii, In i, ,f I., t And 1,1-in-r. FrrWr-ril.r -l And wi,,ii to III day .l Jii.y. '.in, M M Wjr rotriminlnn i-ipTra Ii, I . r I M ' y l'..l pi lisi ltin id DAILY AM' : .iu i . 1 M..1V I,..!,,,.-1,-: On yea' f .i gl tinintli. ' i . '. 'I hrfo rnniillia . . ' i A'ri inuiilti - . . llAII.I li. 1. 1 Ona iar hia ntDiilIm Taraa niniillia . Ona yiar Six toolitlia HAII.V AM' Ki Mi V V Br farrier In T il- ... I. M KM UK KM I'K I lip. is: Or t IV r W I I I I- 1 1 I'll I 1 ha Am", lalnl I',- ,. .. i i U lha uaa fur rp-i r: i a f I.... i-l ratrlii-a i-ri-ilili-ii In il nf oti.i.r n Una iiaprr ant alMi llin im liahaii bcivui. MUMIint (K TIIK A f -Jill llll ;i l li:.f Tha Aaanrlalid l'r... l i; . . ,i -1 - ! ni.i. .-.I tn lha uaa f,,r rr..il.,i.uli.i'i "I .iM i. .li- Iiatr-ltra i-rnlitril In il in i , i .1 Itad In llini ,niir an, I ali-n Inn h,iaI i.i;--. litihlUhri! Iirrr-iii. Kdiiiiriul ii.i. i., ,.:' W aul Ail l'i i. l i ,, ,' Waul Ail In (il . : I I'ni'lajr Arh. Int I , . Iiuaini-a otfiri. i ,,,, I Circulation lii-iit i, "'.'i Hrtelatjr l-alllur . v li'in'l Hnainaia Manattr nln KiiKDiie l.u' inn Vi.ni J I'oliticttl Annoumtimnt. " I haratry annriunra my famhiU (it lln ftftlra of J,ula nf I II n hillnilur (...itrt i.l Tulaa raujily, allhj.-rl In ll.a m linn nf Ilia laaiofliati primary, Aui'u.i ii, t:'t I.l liAN-irTU Daily Food Thnrailay, July 4, in 1 11. Many aorigwa ahall lia l ilia wi'kad but lia thai InuUili ni tltn l.i.nl. inari-.. Iiall eiin.aaa him ahonl. I'.a. tu. On III I li v lantlilui-a tiai .l.uwii, Willi a'f'illn. amihn raia, 0 n,aiv aur hpa and Uvaa uiaka knowa Tliy (uudiniaa an, I tli ,ra..r ft flaj in lha Iwinl, and rnjniaa, y rliliimun : and aliuiii fur juj. ail ;a ilia, ara unrilit id liaart. I'aa. oJ.lt. Now thnt the lnfltii of American oldlnm have made burbull populnr In England end France, we nmy look M,r w" ,or J""in nmi i-rlejt,lk- Hrftl,iml ot irir nd where lo apply for berth In on of our major ball league. Hut flrnt thliwi ir.l,unl hae nlwiiyu loukeit to all are dutflrralneU to tinike a home! Anicilra fur eyinpn'hy, nml ni-ver run to Jierlln and back before thnylln the pnnt hud ehe looked In vain. tackle onytlilng i-lso. ; 1- Arkanaai la not yet the pnradine of the working; man. Ituthnr It mrna M though tha courla at leant, j Ainnrh nna will revlao our Judgment over there, are dlHponeil to he veryilui traiiKfi-r our eympnthlee union unfriendly to organlied labor. A Mt-j irniiiiul i-e-ncon to nld and comfort tie ltork Judge l-.aa Junt decided that the llunn nml enlnra whole-heart-lt la a punlbhahln offi-nre to plr ket ', edly in tho war on the nhle of the al "acab" Inatullona iiY puraallng In lln j lien. Thin Ii no time for Ireland vicinity with "unfulr" banner. Thin1 to wreak vengvitncn upoii Kngland, ralae a point that we lmv never " mating how Juit her grlevancen, Been explained. If a man In con- "" hoover In a filen.l of (Jorniany lnced that he la rl(;ht In rejecting ,)"'' rreme rriaia la an enemy . . , . , , . of AineniM. There Is no middle union labor, why la It that ho la In-1 Krmu) , aulted If the fact la made publicly j rpv,u, r,in have but one knownT If he b-llevea It right to he .anli,g In llila country longor unfair to orgajHned labor ho ouht'war undlnerenaed nai-rlflce on our not tn L offended at tile liannura , proclaiming lit attitude. ; 1 Whom the god would detitrov they flrat make mad. The degen erate arlona nf the hnnncn nf llnpn. burg and llohc-nznilern aitali-. a world war,t.n mivo their thronra frum the advance of Internal ilenirn-rai y, and In that very, act apelled the nbn lltlon of nil iiionarf tilcn. It l-i a queor war that hroii;:l;t tn llm frnnl the gentle l-Mward of I'.niil.iiul, the contemptible t'nnslun! Ine nf tlreeie. the weakling Nichulu nf lUiviln, nml the brave Kinanuel of Italy. l ai inont of all, when iIi-iiiiht u y ha-, triumphed and the hiMi-ry nf riinn archy's deiperato ileath miiu, :''' I--wrlttrn, the two tinmen that w-H Bland out mw.-it pni-intin -,ily i,.i i-. c renenting the powei-.n nf good nml evil will be Albert. Iti ti-tn of ll. i glum, und ;ilholm, the In iaa4 ,nf Hi-rlin. -( Von K until ma tin Insli.tn tint a n eaeary preiiralnai fur th" cmisiil tttlnn of any p. that the i,..,iii plm-e ci'iif i.l. ii (rood Intenii 'iiH i la asking ton n.u conilllioim. tin i " readjustment of ruling im' In BQtne of tho nntlona lii f.,i carj'lje conaldercil. It Ii folty t n-k anybody to place tin. n-innien ile gree of confidence In Orman nf fera or (ii-rmnn promisen. 1.. f.,rc this confidence can l;r- nrtnr, must find ioim r.-.'.iin -r I In the limit, of IJj" ka - r b domonntr.it.i ltcvr.l. ami tin hone Bucli la sight (it prevent are of the opinion that Pn ' I; I m;, nn was perpetrating one of tho.-io liui'i German joke. l.e .ti:m must be' ,, 1 , J I A t 1 win 11 we get li.nn ir i-u- ui-n-- ,,"')': Wffj'f ' ;;"' ' 111 II," :.n,'.'.-ly ll'ld ,' fJ. liy ,, .,'Vl.-'-: W" b ne s. I'.c, 1 up et-oil ill I' 1. eh other. This 1. I I l,.i- 1 hit it's .ertatu. -is t.i'.n II. If I! .- .. be th" 1 V ) I , -i f ''' . H i'h ,1 the w, ' we li'.i" t.-'isul. , is w 1:1 ll.ll " in be a . ' . , . l OF WOULD IlllFli'lY :.f ' niifii. t mi l itjMTiily. , ti ll Klnl inns id. ml trl of individuality in.. 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I u, r 'I I.., ..f II. I I,. I I I f,'.i I r.i'.rn. ili i i , t-i I iii,,i i , r niiji.i ri m I, ili- a iii iv n. V l-l. Ill- ,1, IM -lu. ...I 1. 1. 1 1 i 'I ll'li I I. a, h In h i fnr I,.,.,, ,1,1 II nirl A. -Ii-ll lilntnry I'j liiiihiiii; lit tin' I-'I.IH ' ,lil!v I'i. null, tl.H y.'ir. ini'.'lliK ! Ill,, ri' In U:s til in Iiii'l' l II llniny n I'-- ln,. .n If r.ln.iilit al n iiii-an tin i in In, HIi. n nf An, ii), I ii 1 -1 1 1 1 1 r i . i 1 1, ,n In iln fur Hi" w'tinli' -lvll-.i-. m il. I- wlnt It iln1 f"r tint ( nllml :-'lali-. I WHO IS MIT l-tlll IS? I Tin-in am ,i-.ii'ili'nlly only Iwn L- i-lanai.K nf ii...li. In tlir. Wlirlil JllBt 1 iiuw - llm f ri'i nil nf Oi'iiinrrar-y iind lhi nn- in (I'M nf put. lln llln-rty. All nf llii' rialimm nf llm world linvr not tiKi-n i i i urniN In tlin miprom Mtini:i;li.. luit rvon thio u ho lionr llm iiaimi (if iuiiti.il mo knuwli liy thi Ir, iiiviiiui:. lu uii? Mlitit nr the nthr-r. Tln io l-i iiu'muH UilnR "f rtliauliilii ni'llti iilltr, nnr run lliedf hB until thin Irwua In ilprlrtrd that nffctn pvcry nullon on earth. In thlg Ktrugul ttinrifl whir r not for im nr unilnit tin, nnrl It f tl'itfl for livery man unit ory nritjori in i, i,n. - r x...... u-. A Alwayn hnvo wo been Inrllned to take li-olund'a ilhle uKiilnet KnK'anil In every eniilruvcriiy. Hut Ireland linn no miirtKUK" on our n.v in (million, mid Ireland Bhould know that we nai t. Kvery tlnio nn lilnhman who nlmiild bo fighting In France turne bin eni-iRlen to hiirnilng liln gov errinient hn imiken II nei-enHiiry for .two Americana tn Join tho army v tin w ulllil lint f'ttierivhin tie nnedi-'t one In til-e the pla.-e hi? elmulil linlil In the llni-H nut i.iiii to take i he nhii'o nf the l .i ill.-ih nulillnr m nu'reil tiv hN ii t-i 1 1 -ii in gn Ita.-k ami U-ep crili-r In Iriliin.l tn this . i iilllitl v n, a mio li ivhiuaii nut of n Ih.-'ll-- ami la fullliil in lilt- liru-'U-r- ' mall rami', but in In-latnl ttiern are ' ilinu.-.uni- iilii. rite ln-l'lng thn Ual ni r In lunh-ui: the war atni -(intuiio ih'i- il iv v In n lii'.-i tv-xi.'all rule the vv. a 1,1 I i'i. N ',. ,v" h nm. but whv leave gno.l 1ol.s ia what vu t :i:i'; thro' our l;o.ul. I Mill I l:,,iu , ii r I I n' J Abe Martin I'jiArtf , L,'i''''' 1 . ' ' I ... I W'-1' r I The kal-er's "solid gold" yachting ' Ifil0i4 " C , " "i"'1" "r P'lvter I Lm-.) jl s-i is th" piei-ious "knitui" th"y , 1 rVVYnV ' talk s mn. I, ab.-lit. - j '- fWlIf jfltefVnf It I-- tISH'.l'v .',,.rc.',vh'.'n'..we gel a new I'Ci,,, l.iit I ! II And now w lit:. lie prb-ci have I'llled I'i 11I I I "nr old '"'P ' I ( I 1 ll ib . -mi l look li1-" W would ever Al . ! A ';",'h ,"' i CV . To owe a p. -V ou'fit, cell-o'et . a I -it 1 ; lt-V 5 i mi.,' . , -'!" - ar" "..,.-!..'..:,'-.', "' '-,-',:,-, nml.. ' ,.u I, 1:.- II, k 1 s..- " ' A 1 " .-K.'t f. - ...'- I ca 11' ril'tl-bes. " I '1 1 1 ' I -t I' be t il' u ill I J I Oklahoma OiitbiirnlH Who I ' illi m l.cra llj.it thi ll ly I In- l.'liiH K l l,y tin, 1 wH'M f,.i .,a,,:lng I), i straw li. I.l'. I'll I n ' i ,i,,i.., i r- .1 -li Ins i Ii .my li. i. I, .1 1 I'..,1 I , I II .'h in ii tin- mi. -n it, VI , 111 I 'h li k -m. in '.vlinli-r. At mi l l liii....-i a tililii i l.v r.ill.-l In In-i-1', f'nir hi i n fur hi I I In (tin i-it thn illi"li-t l.v "' li,r i mi I that two fli 'li.iiiin,. f, II- ,., inn Hi' . ii.lv I M'.ti; iiim In ii.iiki'.hh ft 'nn l ill Ifi tiniti t wmilil i-ir.iln In,, itiiirh ciiiifliHlnn, nr lialnn-- I Im .l i nl.li-nl I'I lim cm. lin t "f tin VI II' Hint l14 rffnl'la In ail)nurn n'llniia Mr. Mma-iin ill. I tint arr-t far i iiiuiii-'h with liln I'liiiipulKii tn Jimtlfy; "Nn, I Imvni'f nr- tin- KiHy'l.mi n ri v ,ri-'lli I mil an 1" wlin iinioiiit I hi Hiril." r"pll' rl llllly llunnv in Hi' ntlnr r.unliil ati-n will In-unfit liy li U Mllllillavi.il. R-nl lu I i'i mi W i-hI Tnlnn, The Iniiie-drviTn mi inarching on. fnr Im tint ii Incal llenernl W'noil l-alllnt la I 1 ilKllrl,ri v hren aupei nednil by Hi" llennvi I'nr.l I'al. Foundry? And I uan lanu.illv opining t tint bin m-'natiirlal niptrnt lorn were mm pletely 'I' t Ihed by I ho tiatinlllvn verb In hi-nf llvver. The remarking wag now avern thnt I d Inpi i wtieniteHs dm 4 have heroin eiieb ail'imi I r i telliftnli with him thnt he cmilil con - alntenllvwaiiiler f'lith tn the h.irvrnt ficldri ' If I'lonerat Crnwder could only see the polltlciil pictures on our tele pliono pnlen, am euro the drnfl si wniild i ralncil to nbout 7a Innlnn ter. QnlZoSlpuv. n. lHi. Mil I.l u l'miil the tirrman l'mx-rn. Accnrdlng to thn tlermnn papers. Ihn I ' boat, antlvltles in and 11110111, thn United hiatus aro becoming si r-j ions. Home of the Teutonic ac- , counts follow: Hevernl I'-bonls hnv the slnto of, t'tah terrortred. They are operat-j lug on two sides of It " I Three I'-hoats sighted by people 1 at Toledo, Ohio., have the city In a 'jrzyr panic. $1 aal ' l'lan to send F-bnais through therl ,ij subwnys to the very heart of iSewf .rZt York city. Hhell from t'-boat demo lingo ntono courthouse al 1 .lillboitie, Ohio. Johnstown, Fa, will feel the Weight of the tlermnn mailed fist, which Is now In striking distance. IMmaUi ahelled nine iiiiiiis of nnn munition on the Unltlmore and tihlu rallroiul. flrcult court at Fnrgri, N. P., ad Journed Indefinitely through tear of U-boat raid. I.lttlei Fii ullnrltlcn nf tho .fJn-nt. Mr. Wilson seldom wears a full beard at diplomatic reception. William Howard Taft taken only a slight Interest In tennis. Secretary McAdon never wears pink pajamas In tils office. .tonephun I'linlcls onlv infrequently rides h motorcycle. Henry Ford lias never written a popular cabaret song .Ihn Ham Lewis his never b-on decorated bv th" kaiser Herbert Mr rarely wears a lavender vest on the street. Cnlnllel ltnosnvclt lb pink wall paper. S. ci .-tiirv Lansing sold not the ukulele. a a a rii.ncrni.r nf Massachusetts 1 sinned a. Mil making It compul. for every in-i'-on rects'i-niii; al b.i'el to ive ihe right name lb, 1 w Id l'.-i r inn l" lb. 't nr-t' l' In 111.- p..'i.- lilt- Nnbiiil..' Ins riiiln n.i..ie there Oiey re'to tv war an unpleasantness?' W! great U i.k" - "anTihc Worst pUflil' 1 RnBrre mm f nttr , '""t p'-i k I- r. wln, ymi i i-nn-n, m-i . immki - iI Mm Ihls rnn:..ri In 'In- !a-t ll-Iirl' A, i.l II II... 1,11 f. i:ll,l,,l i- - gan In Bni;:: "1 wish I knew wlieie the Inl'.v pops gti w, o And Hi. 'In inun ennn u 1' n cr It in us: In- a :.in, I I!, a: li.n-l gi,y..l. rni'rui,' it s mil un!v u die. in Hut II I l...i! ,l thai is . t ! v la, u am. end i:ir,l l.lvi-d iinT lu t,,,li p, ,n Land. I,,,ji i ml m-v i r w tutM n'np .k Im. i hi the h tml " i And nl:.r tins li'il.i ,i,t, liiily ; Himuy tuippml away, but before he 'Will lie i, lied Ills kliapsn k and ' took mi' a I,ii:i- china leu mi l kiiv it In tin- Wood pel ker. "When .vn'l i'Ii i on n ', I- -i pit I li is In tin; toe,'' rant t lay im - In 1 In rabbit. "Thai's what llrr dues.' and Would VOIl be lii-vii 1 h rie It, the Woodpecker darned 1ln7.cn and seventeen pan s of sock that very night without break- inn Hie chinn egg. Wasn't that won- iiei 1 11 1 : liy and by, after he had gone for mavdie a intio nr four or morn, Hillv litmnv saw his dear kind Uncle Lucky, and wasn't h glad And sn ant, 1. fnr I love to write about Mr. Lucky l-efi hlndfoot. for he's such a nice niit gi-ril li-nmii rat. bit, tlon'l you think fcu .' Ami what' itn yon suppose Uncle Lucky wan doing 7 Why. lie was buy. dig little United K oaten flags from - a in. ui on the street and the;i giving them to lots of boys and girls. For Uiule Lucky was very fond of his country and thought the lied, White - 'i'ahdling " t .IN !'i 'A . ;AU...Lli;-i.- Tin- t tempt. LX. I Another letter wan waiting for me ' today ' studied the envelope. I, hated to open it. Anticipation would be out then. Hut., with a little pang i I remembered It in not written to r me - but to Kllti Mpon. j Hear M is Moon : I am going tn forgot .for a mo- incut. I n rn an architect and that you I are op tho staff of the "Four Hun-: di ", I I want to wriio you as a man to n will" in Ymi say that niv designs give you t t The Youny Lady Acros.H the Way .---- ;l (ilJ -' limp! 1 w n : , , ': 1 lii : i.e- . v. "'..1'- 'fill and Sim , ih.i' when ihe in wnfS hnndn bocninon XX ' i,ui..ty pcp'.c anything I 1! !:ivs im I i ',,"k k AVy 3 ! is Yet to Come! j a nml lllun the mimt beautiful flag In the world. And a s-ii.ll im Hilly Hilllliy g"t rim. In- i-i;d: 'l,e!'n g. t int" Hi'" I .ii . k i, mini. and g i fur a rid" ' And l,i-l',.i'.'. I:ie i, Id gentleman rldtt gt in In .ii!i.i a gieat hlg American flag in. III., l-.l'-k "f II'" 1,,11'Kyiun l.e and linn he ilmve away. And .)ilKt ai lliev liiiiieil a enrm-r the l-anu 'i.iiiiiif nn.., In I'l'iv. ''Three laiei rs f ir iln- I. "I, W niiD and lllui.', und I'm In Ian:K, tnn." , An I ihen of i-uuine rncle I.ueky , untied his hlu" inilkad.il hiiiidker 'lii"f n'id tool, ntf his "Id wedding s'liveplpe hut and iul"'l it in tile air, and afn-r that they went along f .r iiiavt'-. three tnllen ur leis wtien they i iiiiin to mi oat wooden pump by 111" rna,llil". And l is tit lllldei ileal II ;ili.. w.iter.spniit Wiin ii long trough i w h'-ro tho tinmen drunk and nnnie- Mimes llutCS and little l.trilS. "Ijnod- ; ness mo, but I'm thirsty:" said llllly ! l'.iinny, and he hopped out of the Luckyinobilo before nnole .Lucky istopped It. Hut before ho had tasted a drop of waier a big water rut; Iran out of u bole tn the bank and jsaid: "Don't you dare drink any 1 water, young rjhhll'" "Why tint 7" asked Uncle Lucky. "U'luii have you got to say about , it Yes. and what right have you to Interfere?" said the little rabbit, ;.in.l he pointed his popgun at tho water nit. Hut the water rut didn't jc.ire. lie picked up a alone and was ! Just going to throw It at Uncle l.uckv when something happened, Hut It's got to happen In the next smry. far I have no more room in i this one. I a Husband the feeling of charm that you have always la.-ko,( In your life. Tell me (,f your life, will vou not? It must ho the strange contradiction I hat holds in your nanic a name I ild never fmiret li i. !h .nmm, behlnr! the name I want tn knuw more of. Cnn that be accomplished V 1 nnr In hope. When I finished this letter mV JOHN HANSFORD! check wero flaming. Such a lett to her! Unconsciously, had con- 1 urm-li-il !i real 1-illzn Moon out of i hat mythical personality. Heal enough foe mv linuh:i'i.l In b Im.,,-. esied 111. We'll 1 would carry It Ihroiish- lead him nn an on I wan glad, i. l. .ui Mn, H nlli-v came Into the office where f was working. ".Mis. r..insfor-h. w,- have decided to take the pici'ivcs vou -tinned mo. If you wnu',, t like ymi lifln make a try nt tho write-up"'' "Like!'' The words choked In niv thrum. Hen- Is my great chance, my opportunitv. Thin i-vi nimr I have spent writing, crossing nut, working en. Smuetimis ihe whim paper fell in torn Ills ah. -ut me. as tlio right word th right f, Mm hi st woiil, ri, for t)if.i if;ifns I -1 t mil DO'!.'), tb-if i'MTIsitiiMf' 'i-mc.t I t'fiu h!i"t, iipr-f-'m r ,(Mt. put -U life hM. ,ri.I o it nf the little room. 1 v is g! id to lii-ti.'- 'I'll., a r s'im-i.-i! cleared , be I r ' tro-i l-liriu presence. Now 1 could work nm! w..-l( well I write ii"d re vvt.-'e. V.'rel,- and re wrote The'i-Jn. k sit-.r-k 12. Con s', men I IV en her rom-h sle, pless. 1 knew, by the twitch "f llm covers oi or her i If 11:1s finished J g.ivo a groat 'th I'n und 1 wis nn tired, rt on'y 11, ',. -wske -lt d litre 1 o il f niweif 1 n the r .ir ' i- m.irn'- c ! ' I !,'sn I pi 11, t o. I Ihe next ;er of lib , V t,, J ihn. i't'-.!.,r-oiv fho Siirrtrii", I'"!'?'-! ill' ili..:.--- i a v h c -a- A-laa.v; There Is no ocrasinu for fflcials tn be p'r.v.ie.l nvu-r the sudden spurt in army ami navy enlistments. lry th very nature of thing the en forcement of the order to "work or fight" han brought many to the re cruiting office who would rather fight for Uncle Pam than undertake '., erc.ign in s new nnd untried rn--i-iipai Inn. Army l!f" w ill gli n them the training for army duty, tint in civil life they must make a living for themselves and that too, many - hav no trainlnrj I rim Rippling Ithimea By WAI.T A1AS0N. Suiiiiiu-r WinllMT. Thn li.-iyn lire tiu'!ic hotter, al UioiiKh tliey'ro h'-t mouifh. unit .in I Ply my Hwiitlr r I in -UuK prutty t.iUKli. Til" bi.i ir- rnys am pultlnK. f r inn lii-iit llici-i- -i i." , i.ui', I arn Hlow ly nu llliiu unit s inniilnlf in my KrvHH". I i.v-r..ul lh" htm ' rnlo four moiiUiH .n-,,. mnl in irn-1 ut tlio rurnf-n 1 l,.i.,,!'.'l Nl'-'-t iiii'l iinow. h. I w i.i niri-:y nutty, ulmti I xiich lani-'imii;.. t,.vn.. l-m h"i 1 Ii atuffort n'llh l-ii'iv, wli iln at Hfinvv ftml fii.nr. l-'iir- wi-i'ir's ulli-l'1 niii rittrrrK urn .' -ml fur man uml l.i-.-tMt: tli..i nr.. in i flii-i ""'I -h;i,'-yiiri nn tiijrrntn llmliM tn fi-rst. M-'l Kit tn-frirn thi'lr In in rs. hilo l"Ui the. MizxiirJ r.iiit-. uml t li-r- nn- no riioHliu'-ti-rn, nn viuri'i.i nr huu'i .r (intii. l- ri.in (,-i-rn.i.i ".if A' lial'-ii.-ii tho huh mm. : l i i'i-.'.- I.Ii.va ; frum (irr-.in ivii IiimI A1i-I.ii i i.ii.-i ll'iwtl Hi- hialllirnl mi, Ami t uii.-n w iii'i-i's flinuiiur j ' m i.!- -;:t i-i all tiruuhil, win sin it; in:. iv. r. i hum- m 'nr. a nii. In pi'i tiaiiMiil. -ii Tli" .lav- ar hntli-r kiiII. I.ISkK I tut"' Tim fli.-.i. In roostiniT mi is 1 1 - u t . t all 1 ' a dnVfal s-.lim.l II' -ar,- fr,-.li-,l, in-iaiiiii' I do lanmniKr I-' -x- ri. ii.'i' s.li'l'-il in. '.in u' l. ii'..-r. nn. I Ir'.-ml-; us tn In V ,- n i-ri 1 1 r - isi i-ii.I i-iiii-i-M .-l:i,iis, nr.. i!.,i,,,., an, I In th ii r.-tli: Imnii- , l o.-.v; i.t;,,i I f.'ii' wnii al Imt til j-iy n M.ll!ll.T Ataitul Little lUrmu's Xotchonk J We wnn eatintr Mlppir t'.'lav helm: take uiul.-r lunnns .-mil l-'reiiteh filed polatni . imly our Clinks Irish nml tua m-d In pi, Willyiitn. a man .line iTiiiiinl ln'l.iy' cnllei-ting old ..!h"-i f,,r II." I !. n.'lllltl releif. I v'sh r-(.'"e in. in win.'! go errnund r-nllci tirii.- nld clothe fnr my relei-f. h"d Imi. lu f'i' r. if thirii.'n tret millrh iM-'is" I in thinking of liking out I ! I - ! irlnrii l-.alural.almtl papery. I I ' .lit he fooli-dl li-'l Mil. I t y kIioo.I I ? S". p.. p. i l-:nivav'. sid ma. I gave blm tliat I old 'due snot nf vinirs Willi the holes j III II 11. mi s I Crate greef. ne-l pop. I It laid a hole ill b'llli clbnwn. fed I trl .1 - J And II nl-n bad n 10 dollar bill In ; th" cash pur-kit iif lh" vest, ned pop ' putting down hin f.-rk n'nd mussing his hair of him 1IIII--S not heme: Viard r,n aecnllnt, mt having hardly eny to ..,w, Wlllvurn. watn the use of!"1 mal.e one iieie-,ni with laughter. ar t mr unrrason.-ihle. you know very -"v way you take him. he Is n I well yn i cm ,d almost nf put your fist tliron tljon" ellinwn, sed ma. I'.lh.uvn he haiu-el tn Id.l7.en, rldent ymi J.st beer ine say there wan a-perfi-ekly good t ransferra Ide in dol lar hill In one of tho pockitn. wat did thn man look like, ware did he come from '.' sed p'.p. My gondnlss. Wlllyum, Tin no dn. tnetlve, pe.l nin. envway. yonre nnr tnnlv making a dreadful funn about a old soot with nothing but. 2 hole ware the elbows nvvt to of bin. if you mention those holes on those elbown ni:en ill delltn-ritly strangle tn deth before your deliglit- rl eyes, do you realize that 1 am out 1, k...i1 nn,,il il,,l!M nr rln vnn nnp s(.d pop. . n wiuvnm vonro eettlng nil t- ctej for niitblng, 1 took the 10 doller (,m ..rl m ' The wy , tho nRmft of h.avn,y ; j-, nidunt you say so, Innted of singing a loonatlck song about el bows? sed pop. 1 wunted to serprire you. sed ma Air, give me air. sod pop. And he1 oiiii-k got up anil went out. siamnnng. the friint door as If he was still mad. wl,-h be prohcrly was. and ma sed, 1 serprl-,cd him all rue. hoe hee. I TuliAl IS TIIK IlIIITHIlAY UF Garibaldi I l.-t IT YOI'FS? t 1 ' j .Inlv 4th. I HOT. It Is Interesting to note that the I ' day uli'ti America celebrates her I i I freedom, is the birthday, also, of the I ... ... ..1 ,. great Italian patriot, Cluseppo rjarl- f ; baldi. J I Ilo w.m tmrn at Nice then -'an Italian possession. 1!" s'irted mn lifo of thrilling adventure by enter ing the Sardinian r.aiy. mid planning to seize one of the ships and occupy ! thn .arsenal of Conor, against a lion- I in,, ..-.tieditlnii. Ho moaned to South America, became mixeo. up won , some hostile armies, was captured , ! and tortured so tint his liml'' ""''ivlll iKiveymi now. Ho will not care ii.piucnico. it w-'s n.'i. hi",.". i h mf t nr.A ninrrlt'.I Anita. t h'j i rnolhfr nr mrco rniitin-ri nu i w ; fighting he was to ,10 liter. At one,' '. I'me. in Italy. h; wl'h .' ' !"! th'-v we held 11 n nrrnv of in"':. Anna di.-l b.-ing pursue, I through a forest in l:aw:n,i.' and iabnlu'.dt f :c.l o New York, where i be beralil" a i i, . ml b r. eni m-d a small fortune ami returned tn l'..llv. He married (he roiinf-ss I! almondi, i but dm Ing the w ' ibling ceremony r" I teived news tliat s'irted blm on n- j other campaign and h" never saw hi ivife ng...n' A long nine arn-r. nn obtained nn annulment, in order to li.iritaldi had puretviscil a small est ii'1 - th" island nf ' '.lurera - and here he retire-! after his long rum- : pi i pi, lit.' ill irotiiiie.s. .lit.' ill troiiltles. . ran out and tin;. lu iiomv r.n nut and W re!" tn aui rt him- : s.-lf iitilll an cnn pi'n-ioti oi.vi'l vou, can you : J 10 nr. 0 n is :i iv ir-bM him. -. imi-ev or , "Are vou sure tills time, dear 7 he It,. w"ii. toward.; the I nter and more 1 nftlJ B,.Vn Vorv white. pr:i-,-f'.il da) of his life, he m- "Vcrv sure." I answered so low he celve.l iiiili great enih'iH.asni.' (end y,rnt j,), i,a,i to her. Then relens when he d.ed, 111 1 -SJ , Italy went into ;JnR my iiands he put one of his under , Italy went into Miilih.w Adams) mourning (l'e,yright lnl Goer- f t I Punkville I'arayraf. Th" Tin Tod dler linn come out for nation-wide ' ......... ., proniiiiinui, , ,v,.. ...,-, n-oi..r -r-e the public drinks the more tin (lip- 1 .. per mcy win buy. Columbus sop's wife All has Pdned the La dles' Pewlng Clr- rle., but there Is nothing In the constitution and l'.(e.m in I saw at a glance inn. nr laws about patching pants , -Olll.l T- - I- - - - . Yam Plm'n mule balked with him tnn at once and bnvo It o'-er. . n. whlie gotrg along the Canil-r creek ways 1 ilrnded approaching ,'r"rE" . ,, ,lkc a prominent nutomobll- tank. . d hack -3 "London, the 20th. "My Darling Finns: "I feel something like Mario Antoinette wasn't it Marie who wild 'Nothing can hurt me now' when on her way to the guillotine she Struck her fnrelieinl in llm Iln. . t.el of a door '.' W oil, wa havo passed iririuii-ri ine supreme ordeal. At least it seeriied pretty Huprotne w hile il was happeiiing, Jiut wo live, runt lain unhurt. We have Inst our lug :r ie, hnwever. and possenn only such articles of clothing aa we could 'throw mi and grab In our arms be fore the chip went down. I sal- ; vaged my purse and my travelers' liecks, which look like strips of .li'iid tripe. My watch In full of salt, hul Hie Jeweler III High I lol- , l-..ru la. t. nable naue In London) ' :.as jl cio l,e resusi'ltilted. 1 'I ptippnse inn cot our rallies. end from the new spapetn have read : th si, n i- id Hie disaster. So not-d lu go over it. "I'i. Will was. of course, u marvel of ennhtess and nerve. He worked I nltht and rlay over tho Injured, but li is tint broken down. So ono was,, killed, but si ituiil w-.-ro hurt. ""lie was my friend of Hie stesin I nr. Ibiircr I-anilis, a t.-iy -tiaarte.d, I devil may-cure h.'ro, vihn ban taken j me 'round I.liul.in a hit to 'get iny i ineiv' s si-rii.-i. I ins young man. : l loi-rl". is like nn Insidious drug. I i ''install' ! i.-ll mvseir I shall not -t.ik-' Iiim aiiy mnre. Then cnnien s.urte m il- stress or strain and he .ri'..s hinihi-if with hi soot hi in; suH-csijons. bis diverting derotion, ; his amu-ang n'l'iin innio my un t usually fin" liternrv Htvlel, and I I i-"i-tii!t fiivvelf another rlnne of him. He is a handsome lad. Plorrl", and If I the t'heuilo-des-fiiimen or the ('am- hrai rnad, doesn't ".In" for him and his niiiliu'laiiie, sh.il! try tn keep hiln for y'ui tn see. "Well, if New York In n inline". London is a mallei slower, nnldii-r. old. liquified, hen y nd drenched in history. Whenever 1 ihink It Is unly. Itmr.-i- L.-m.lis, disi-nurnen upon I'n fasi-in.it ions till I him cnriverterl If I express dellKht nt Its beautiful c:-cn litlle parks, I'n homey Inter inrn. rosy with l-imnliirht. Iih 'iimiruif. ! iceiit suuarnn often called "cir ' ruses," nr Its staieJi mnnnlnnn in i- ' st Knd. be Instantly makes Inkrs hunt them, or points out their lolomn ai chlteel oral flaws In a way cure. "Although, friend Rogers In mill in The Woman Who Changed Tty .1 A N V. Helen Makes n l'romlse n'forr Mnr ton tirny Arrives. CIIAFTFH CXII. "1 nm glad dear!" Mrs. Bexton said when I rennmod my seat beside her. 'Very glad. Now 1 want a promise from you. I want you to talk things, over with your hunband ,ne,'y rnfn ou rj,oriRO) yrMJr very simply, very plainly, very lov time well. Don't try to talk to him when he acts snnoyed or worried. But some night after dinner, when he In nt home with you. tell him vu wan tn KI1r,w lust what h ,0:.iv expects r f vou: how veil f, --nt everything nnly his 1 friendship for a Uollins. or n ny I mm.r w.:, ,. not men-lun that. I els,, he will think v.,u nniv pnimmen . l.y 'ealnusy. u 111 ymi pc'iin- . "Why. yes-hut I have tried to ( talk to him." " I ' I line more inumau-iv iii ni have done. Talk an one man tn nn fther. Take the ground., tint he isn't being fair and square ivi'h vou I Imagine that will havo more effect with him thnii' anything else. Tell him voii have seen mo. nnd thnt D,l.l i -nu flitlnred ber.lllse of Votir Improvement, your gain in pnie. your grrater understrinillng of ni, In 1 m.ittern. It won't hurt you to praise vonr-ndf by repealing what T have said -hurt you with him, I mean. llnn't he ton meek. mv d j (,.lt),v hr, ,. ,....,11-- Inirt bv what lie sn vs. . He J ppohably .doesn't mean It In the way vou take It. I'lease mm. nui in 00- Mm? so. do not b.ne your Individuality. ..,,mhr ,h, ...v,n ..,. nrn dis. 1 inn. us nn iji-i ... i ., 1 .. . rnnCed. There comes Morton, I to see even mo T-.-f,. I r-nnltl fthlorr nhn had rlj qu.rtlv mm tho room len.lslir l".stc,d of U IlOVO. Helen'" Mrten came to mo with outstretched hind". T laid mine In them anil sn.lle.l nt him thru a mist of litcd'od tears. "Mi ituii!" I nnwered, even tn the Int'.ciiticn. as he had spoken, "I'M yon mean you did not care 1 enough? That you will not gowltOMwe would like to get out or Hie; ine-' i ) 10,000 a year Is a little alow If you "Yes. Morton. I was not fair. Fare out for money and nothing else, see It now. Joo.uise of nn occasional , Very few educated people aro. We bit of lealoiiiv, a little unhnpninr ss 1 are not. Tho past two years we 1 that may com to every married i have m,vt several lip, 000 a year men .1 couple. I waa nonthed and comforted and a number of J25.000 a, year j by vour love. I thnucht I lnved , r.irod for vou more than I did for j r;,-,rgo. Hut Morton It isn't sn. I j nPV,.c ceuhl be happy if I left mm j ,V1. w onld m t bo happy. Forgive i , f,.r niHklii ymi think I- liy nanus lie pin one in ins .1111110 mv chin ana raisinn my lai-n lunked long and earnestly into my eyes. Then ho bent and Klnseu me, Just once. , "I have nothing to fdrglv he tv-e,, i,l "That is if you will keep .... i 1... Hi.n T me nn a mono, n m "-' ' " h.id honed to be: but pnrhaps more than I deserve, iii Is for you to fnr - .,.i..n" tiv' me, iici.01. t elA "i nt ii. forgive each other, I trieo "nnd Ilk tWO gOOd to speak lightly, 1 '-" . Kill friends never mention tnis aga..., nnt It fshn.lt we? ' . try ... . -M i - Vo,. are an angel." We talked , a few moment more then he took me home. I was happier than I had been In a long time. Helen Kwia Iicr rromw mv. worv Tlllfht whfn George , 1 Nt .. . .. wan In a particularly genial humor. 1 '..1.1 ti.nn mv rromise to Mr. sV- finding.' after dinner heaid: , 1 'I have a magazine 1 wni or npllnts and bandaifea from houldei to wrldt from that smashing he got in the lifeboat (he says he only wears 'em to hold my sympathy!, we went the other night to a theater. Three-quarters of the audience wer women. Nearly all In evening gowns; but black, dear. Oil. so many of thern in solid, unrelieved black. About half through the first act camo suddenly a sound that turned my blood (o ice. The fire nireriH blowing tho air raid ularm! It is a terrible nervo tenter the first tlnio you hear it. "itclieve nio or not. child, tho per formance wnt straight on. I clinched Mr. Land is' arm. It for tunately being his good aid, and (Jraxged him to the door, only a small part of the audience left their seals. Imagine habit breeding such eu.NuiilnesH as that! "From the darkened lobby fall lluhls out op masked by 9 o'clock ) we saw people running from all di rections to the street corner and staring upward. Again T dragged my reluctant escort, who declared hn wan bored and Insisted we would see things "much more Interesting" In Fiance. We peered with th others Into the Inkv nkv. We could hear I he sharp fire of the anti-aircraft guns, iind inv fear-chilled blood turned hot with excitement. There, almost oyer our heads gleamed some faint sparks like moving stars. Then streaks of white 7.lg7.n erring across the heavens the searchlights, "My firs contact with notim! war fare, dear! An almost uncontrolla ble eagerness to get Into Franc selrert nie. A freu.v of feeling I ran't find words to describe surged through me nn I stood there In the dark with cloned eyes, listening to that gunfire -the dogger! answer of j the allien to the lliaJi! The jli-hts In th blue-black heavens died out. though the guns kept shooting, nnd presently th church bells gave the signal that the attack wnis over. The peoplo dis persed. We returned to the theater, but I cnnld not fix my mind upon ihe show. rtoger Landls left next day under sudden orders. He says wa shall surely meet over there. One cannot tell. I saw him off at Charlnff It 'rose, and went back to my quarters reeling wn'1, homewcg, mnyoe. My heart's love to all of yon. SALLt. (To bo continued). niEI.rS "That's nice! Would you mtnd talking n little first?" "Anything of Importance? I am keen .0 get at the magazine." It was not very encouraging, but I went on: "Yes, very Important to me. I'll promise not to be long." I hesitated. It was going to be harder than I thought. "I saw Mrs. Sexton today,1 I finally commenced, "and she awfully nice things to me. Thai, what mnde mn want to talk to you. 1 had no Intention of telling him of anything she said save her praise of me. Imtd wanted his attention. "Yes what did she say?" j ..v io , ne m I 'Zdtlnta Indmg of social mat ,rs Those were her exact words. Wasn't she nice V" ..Vory, i,ut she oniy gai(1 whal wan so." I was so surDrlaec" at his answer I could scarcely go on. "If you feel that way why didn't you', sometimes say so?"I exclaimed forgetting her caution, everything; save tdiat he had wthheld pralNe he knew my due. "Why don't you tell me when I please you as well as when I displease you? It Isn't fair! Y'ou find fault and make me un happy whenil do the slightest thing you do not like, but you nover make nn for it bv telling mn nf th things ,)lat r do which you do like. I have irleil tn ennn.-n. mvseir to msir mv. self ail over to suit you, and I seem to never please you In spite of It. Flense, George, be a little more fair with mo, won't you??" "If you have finished your tirade I will read," wan all my answer. All I deserved for talking aa I had, for not controlling myself. Tomorrow The Kcactlon. (Oipyriiii mis umirge Maltha Adams) Everyday Wisdom " i.,ti()0 a Year. ,,Tt Is a lot of fun to make $25,000 if year. We often feel the tempta tion, and we often feel that $25,000 is about the measure of excitement men and a couple of flftiera ,a1k have seen some bigger met" w this go by In their touring ,Jmost imuevo me .-). vvu "'"yery day Of tempting or an, "",0nvenlent for us to quit some pu make abont doing and start ur annum. We ihl much money drawlng tht.aa would have to , of thtg0 little dr?lnlnltance. They don't essays, for m , .1 tnmsTB wia aw Krn much. " 8 " i"c' r JTuh the es "'" l"" """"" r ot kick a great deal, although 5oe?2s sometimes as If he would hrUkssometlmes !iw to turn our articles over to How. ard Chandler Christy or Harrison I lllim 1 " le. lie eei, UL'uaL . , .,, nf i,i. ,ai0.0tii wn-n ." ii.n..'n drawings per year. In that wny WB reduce our income down to l..rA.An. - r. - e Tliorn urn nlViAi- tir.OOO a year. 'I here are other ways we reduce It further. Tho es say themselves cut it of onie more. They take a little time each morn ing that wa would have to give up to opening mail and smoking 25 cent cigars and jabbing push buttons, If we were a $2 5,000 a year man. And sometimes we -go to a ball game. Also e ape naturally nervous, any way, and we would hate to have to ,.t nervous and high strung enough 10 b,n worth il.i.unii a year... it ink's a c od constitution to look o 01 -worked. We would tather rc s 1:1:11 ourselves a little and make a ,i:;le loss 11101, fv. It may he. though, that we have altogether missed our S' "'' " k Adamrt