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Sb ifammgpfflf Hern Id m m m ** w^1 w vv w^r Established July 4, 1892 tor r-tccatiae at aB am Ompmtttm emEied lets aat ottsvia credited tn cfcts paper. *««* »-•*» the DaHae. Texas. 512 MexractLe Back pfr^'^g Xaraas Qcy. Mo. » Coca-Ccj Ba-aftsc Ortrago. EL. Aancancc Bcikjrrg. Rev Tort. 3SS Ma&scn Anue. 8L Leak 503 Star Raiding 1413 icev Orpbessa Baig Ska Francisco. CaL. rj Kaisl B=^E=g. , M-lll-ll-1 - -J .1 1 Brownsville Has: An Asylum for the Criminally Insane Thera are mane crarra k ai Trm Now the eriasma-ly tr-sare shrcid bare as asylum of them owe and they rtbaalrt toe tape carter ssnetlLasre toe hSQd tbe walk at desperate carrrss are gMBtted by armed dfprei Thee is no pje* to confine tie; toder the sices of Treat Got. Moody :<caa«araded prompt aexsoE He adnsed -nsiifr* of the neoes ®ty of gax.T; an appropnakee to defray the cast of shelter and care of these wards of the state... If mere are crkginak. who are ratoons as we~ as nalecr. they afaocjd doc be permitted to raa at large. They mci f be homed and fed and corf-red for me procectaoc of Allred Takes Quick Action on the Per Diem Amy. Genera1 Jimmy AJred had the per diem bock passed to bar. He held that me jeeuiatisre was as thorued to Ssx the coer.pereat.~-r. of zss mtemoers at SI* per day for the first 130 days of the session and the smears of each areag at S2J0 for erery 25 ■ties He dsdnt stammer H? asancaerrt hi oe natr hoc off the bat and lifted the pressure wfcxh bad welched down the legaktire er.i How there a Joy seprem* under the fee dome. As the people had woced for increased pay for lawmakers the attorney genera, focac wish the people. They are the masters and they pay the freight. Texas end ihe N'^ro Farmer "We preo&biy have awra. 100JMB negro farmers m Ten* Xd8". representm? a popx*c«c of nearly 500 - «0 " editorialises The Texas Weekly. “ As tenants and fares owuett they are tailmr-g aocot *2S>* OOC- W of arrested capital Tbew coc-tivate therefore an im portant factor te aartraltnre.'* Then Use ecttor of Texas Weekly reminds tis readers,. "The aphorism to the effect that the mly way to make a negro work Is to keep him to debt, at one time almost snrrersaHy accepted to the agncahnial SoatfeL 3 fxan? to be tatei at least as a ra> having sciweml vplaa Labor Is said to be noiSe and holy.. Work. totelt gest work. ««* dradgery. newer sr;iared tia? health or the pocket of white, yellow brown or black. It is the todaekiaaqs and thrifty who avool falling m the daefe It a the tni’Iess worker wte thinks whig be 3 work ing who keeps etc t? the (fetch. and His Finish of Iewa was known as a kIt*t toorie Unrted Stales becse off reoresenran-ee _ i eh faealrh and powerrr sarxken to of the Cmrrry of Iowa haspral bar not SnenOm Fame is more Once Over! STUDY or A STRANGE PSYCHOPATHIC CASE He ns standing on bis bead is a dash come- of tbe roots- and uttertag strange sounds. “Go any!’ be shouted as his fansZy approached, quite shaker, by bis behanor. *1 know I’m standing an my bead-You'd be surprised boar good it feels _Ik working on a system for standing on my feet and bead at tbe same time.... Don t tell me it cant be done—Look! — I'm doing H!” • • • • “Quiet new while I show you another good trick.*1 "Wha; is ttr* asked a startled relative. -1 can na east wiuie facing dead west. Would you like to see me do it?* Ha’ “Good! IT do fc far you ...It isn't bard at aB after you've bad practice_I've been practaemg two years....On acommittee of tag-pubhc men ...leaders of puJbbe thought, you know. ...Best place in tbe world to practice naming cat ny while facing an other_Got to be sure tbeyre really leaders. chough." • • • • Here tbe poor fteZcw stumbled and feZ through the glass doors cf a bookcase He laughed weirdly “You think I feZ. don't you*- be craed. “Toure crasy_Us aa optical Zlzaacc.— Hcthiags happened to sse .. la stiZ running west while facirr east* “Runrupr ear. while facing west.’ be' was corrected “That was tbe dmrigit.x -ytocbmg Of tbe sect_You missiT-iECrgnnd me But that s wha; I lie about S—I want to be mis understood_In fact I ces* on 2 ...I got that way through esefcreates 1st a conference adthrt ... Do you know what a conference abort is?....Tbe country's fuZ of em ...ReaZy pathetic-You hare to seam ham to sleep with your eyes open-It's a great strain ...I lost 2*9 pounds attending confer ences and scar-erm* tbe an of sleeping wide keeping ey *v» attentive_I hare great ccr.trtl at my facial muscles_Wan: to see me recster approval, ccn demoatioc and neutrality aZ at one tune" In not keen about ft.* «.c an aider son “It's no trouble ar all... Look'-.. That's what I ea2 set for and against face ...Tre been twenty-two months working on n—Get tbe idea’. I can Items both ways on any p-ten question and stiZ be foe t «... Ask me wha; I think of «oase great usaef... B shaking my bead adreays and rodrt.ng s up act" dews at tbe same tan* I can keep you ctsnpjetely in tbe dark.'"" • • t • Here be jumped thrwds a window backwards and leaped mto a pawmg taxicab. ~Dme straight ahead at fall apeed." be comranard the dmw. 'tarjXE? the rears m reverse!" • • • • Beat..** friends and neighbors stopped the can dragged the wild mar, on: and sen*, for a doctor. Thc doctor studied the patient, heard the accounts cf his behavior and gave his diagnosis at once. • • • • He s Juat been reading the Wicker sham report-" he said. “Best and gat Is what be needs HeT be a_ right again in five or sat mar*ha" A Flea. Ob. string them aZ up by the thumb*— Those authors cf both sexes Who ante feAagrapthe* m haste With no compiled Indexes. Aphasia -Beds biev sp a water car. m Havana the ether daw end depr.ved the city of water Authentic re ports indicate that no toemu xmssed tt Thcma* Edison has Left for Florida Traveling fcght of coarse The Siamese Tans are m hdgatm. Probably something over a split-ap BXO is said so have wtred the I Hg—nliaBii Commit - tee an offer far a awek at the Palace m an aZ-star gqetgrtmeag act. Jake the Bxwlegger says the enaoB-ssaabls proto brine report seemed tc r..m xz if 2 had been timbered with, as «p—I WeE. the rep»:r~ ncewed that there a reaZr 30 tat * rases for the starpte statement "Tes and so * *E s sat dry and P i not we- saws Ima Dodo of the Our Boarding House.By Ahem -1 ^az Vod m.s a urTc?^ v W6ttPS5*WS - C .SC?=- ) _ sr.,^ ettSf.^^WA <SSE ^S,! Cl*_^ * rr^*T7L ^ ,-WE* *K***eSS\ c-»‘‘-e5~ •- v,-. r s_s£? ae -r-*r UKt'^SZS * —— / . ^U_yf• % S-UBBLS TiE-P auE Sc—-r ' • ' <y Vase; — ten- AV.-.I 11 ^.gsr.7^i4 V * 'u*ortiteR (fcve.ic on. op '«sfV- 's. f j KvTri i'll. 3e a 1W A*:,cw VT>Hc«eWrw J % . st-Pt-us+r _ tb <5E-r AA-W yff- Cy^\z3~~~~C ^ \VECW . OOCltR _hRS< L ^ HO^i OO \ yoo SmoCK' "6> 0EO EARty-Vw-H ? *H> > you V<UO>Ai \ 6eT OOTA VxA&AiKr. -l«a %K OAQ»<WES£>.yOU uT VMHut I “M UClMT-CWORE^SCO-waOE A 9EO DOME /wwtvi “J** DC<i N^rs-V NCX.R WOW^EAR-JM^y?. SO , I WASU ^ *JAC3K% MOC^M*. <i0T •JTD iNOU v-ASVl 6EO- PVjUJEO -r^C CCVEPS Os/ER MXR Mfc^o \ fM m ? sc x vA- J>rr see s^oo meeoeo \ house ? y >W£*<*J. x wApoesstD t'wocx 1*4. \. */ LAID OM SDuR BAty Avs.4iUE-.LAO ^-- O* '^C*JR \JtFT &OE A<***H-& ,-t^E_*a V \ OO SOuR POHf -&*OE. - WERy \s»MPv£ ,wy DEAR WAfSCAJ t The P«oof reader* - . — — The Sealed Trunk By Henry Kitckcli Webber * » » » STORY FROM THE START At a yebits Ameer Manta Rw^bes s*«»>*9*r gas. cuts ta aa K&eAa Wait** Aaec* with Mam Lewis, •boss Mart r. lastiatctnclg taUn Ha grtrlvan a c»a(crut.:s be* twees Leva asd a s»au be realise* easetna Rteeda Serna.r g a sewsaaper story he tails >*-**1 of a *^>Iitsd aff“ tsomirtrr »!■-?»• atosts ef *Ei*4i Mcfar**ad - vt -cJt. fca is g^-swiaoed. ^ a tie m;rTt ro. Fourth liati *ncnt chapter ti Why Sht Changed Her Harm. RHODa tried to u». : «r»e!f toe was glad ate Lad sntoted MarfJn Forte*. She enjoyed, after a fashion, the oomsoacuMss of Us flaring a: her from the e-ige ef the dance floor, big wneo toe -*r «-.red that he was no longer there and cage to the cetariasoMi teg really lias^el her. toe found rather soddeoly that toe was tired of tie A-hazhra far to a-rtt and wasted to go hose. Aad although she —»>« i*; >»«? Mi-, tin's snspieiona of Max Lewis were that lesnder Hggu offered ts take her home. Their trig. mostly by trofiey car. was entirely wiikcex modem. Of coarse te wswig be! Marti* bad «a4e cp the whole tUag eot of Us own bead She was as friend ly as she knew iwo to be to Le »h*i*r al! the way to tie nfs door feat at that patnr toe satd r oi Bight ts hist flcmty. ft bod ham deal of Eesoiwren that •feed kept Tfeetr yard at borne, with the woo ertoe Ere oak la tie saddle of is. that she wasn't to go to school asy more far the present. For the present: She’d newer gene to school again - sot Mace that daw. And Amy and Alls ani Atm faded sot of the picture. They i.£:'z cone So play in feer yard agy mom. And she had anderstood fc was bacaase snsmcVng that was f pc ten at when it was mentioned at all. as the trial; feer father's trial —Prof. Walter Wluefeoose McFar land. She’d hod a glimpse of Us the newspaper. Her father fend stopped being a professor al tfee same time she’d stopped going to schoeL He was at home al tk time, and for a -irfeilr ffemsrh whether it was days or weeks she couldn't remember -the* d made a sort of pmeawe of fcaVixr sefeeel at home with Ua for teacher. In terrapced harassed days those were, with people coming to see him and being sontola^toid that he was r “ i a* turn am Ms retard, -tieagti the aosrre of her too'a'iedx* etaded 1 bed beet ta Ms. that he had “pi* <dt“ She mzx he rr t ahoct that sac* the ad® aa rirjd if re me marred her d*sa*«*»«atii»e»t and perplestty. vhec she saw Ms *£*!&. o*«r the fact tMd there n< aorbxr triamphart mboex Ms; that he had brea. if paasbfe. arbiter sad mar* a ttaly hunt tha* «aar She d hoped he *mM «* ' her wta? the trial had heca ahead. Hr j had Bern. e»« la after yearn.. 1**4 of had Ma f^.rst fiaafeed op Turn had (aK«M« win Mr Csda l .Uia. be mat have hen , tier dead mother's heather; tie M M m Hm C*3ip* fco i m m ~ass;a » *•' *“*■* —« «a* itaQMtmtr ** •rate* it • ,, i I-——.- .... Fifteen United States Municipalities Are In s The Magic Million Class 1 mi * ss * ■***.*# rf' 'mum* tlMi jjSSfc, i*!*.1. 0mm rntmmmmMmm HHI MRS ' (•*^ MMl I **" MR MMlI VMS' Mm-- AMSmiSMmMM *31 mrn Tim MMSSM)* US $0 . 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