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CTHB BOMB TROWEHS. * -* .Eli ■3 . bevMMMtVjibT an gl>8 aWnfrtlfCTfg all „4Jie urepouri9'? Vif* & t i;«, it i l&£^o sltHHJOsrt.’iJWii vtlv|n- Jii. j*. rjlsewhore-a^^^^^^te^u JUra* .ju an community,,-d^itfetfr ^ Uro w^nn #Miwraty?H; u» nt as. arc every malice and uri •jgharfPalflcnfos^. ftiKf ! i^l^a^tfytfHie UalHMffizflfr'^^ueirf^Nrt n“i«vA< ibdf ^?i leOttdUi^IoeotoUii*) :mfni dlM! ;ilec Ci'aiiil. rf'liC, to 4*« ft Uyfu^bJaa ad « More than a score of years ago Jjudge Allison. In 18'3, in sentenc ing an early inefli^Q J}£IQl 036 Of in our criminal dldAiCfOOSO i«1C ♦^ruble old man w footf f ^^ance, pointed out that the mangrrni/ V8**1 penalty. thro^Xf^ JjwVrFwn eminent for such nhrv{rNMTulfT Jwn£J*T!i .>\nfllcient. ‘ A man who would throw bomb for the purpos> of oujaring 1 (mother ought to be lockodT1^ ~A^4 Jlhe reBt of his life. SocLH.tVdias a #jflght to be protected ngajdlst £uch an I Vne." A bill a year lat^-**** iiiiroJ ♦^luced, l>ut not passed, in the T/'TsH Wfrturo by Representa(lt [lOfltll'BMIt- 1 [ lfB tho mere ,!*>§ tWAWS punlshable with ftvcvyears Imprison ment. Pv an nt feJ*y**,*>A jiv, 1 Miu 4 Tf unity of 25 year^Wns But when, as in-\<“»tAt»4avN» "on, assassin and victims are swept HI* ay together, it^Jf tffi ^tJVf Kjj,w little ’'ft? accomplish. T*10 oultylwr ^ie bomb, makIng Trft8ptf/jMssldYT a1 S#lme. The making of all oxplosivcs jjf ould be licensed, and any mmm Manufacture lie Itself n crime. J$W \ Blier offense Is to-day weighted with 1 m p< on Jdgnti* ;vj statupV .j ra 1**1# ° Against ^^imes like that of yesterday there can be_no effleienjt yj-otection. Like ik, • - ir-rrTTir^nrv■ rlskH of life', wisely disregarded, hut still always possy^lo. jf'helr one b st gcirn^umiA—bns—yprrc preventive Is a greater vigilance over i the half-crazed and a greater readi ness In the community to put under' restraint those whose at ration* show them to bo mentally •• isound. j CATALOGING THE LIARS. lAWm Bellamy Storer was added to Dt&list of public men who have been 4l*d#ubced as falsifiers by President lB$q0gvtfA. the list Includes Just Fft0'4|]?d$¥u<FT,nd one of the »>oem wnich was one of the lessons in ^^ltoiffrW^old “Third Reader.” andk't4ttlftWila',',^9^ Are Seven.” The een reviewing the 6!i;iti'L r95?^M'‘iTlW,OPe of c,a8s,fyl“K AM /different kinds of SffiSfifflSr-srr kiSiS tji4i. JR Whitney "a * dell.>fPMr. “a dolrbt ii(l un qualified liar.’* that Mr. Bowen was “a dlsengenuous liar.” that Mr. Wal lace was “an utter liar,” that Mr. Shields was “an inventive liar,” and, that Mr. Storer was “a peculiarly perfidious liar.” It was a prophet of old who exclaimed In his haste that “all me nare liars.” but it seems that he was in too much of a hurry to catalog and classify them. Mr. Roose velt seems to have found the time to at least make a beginning on the work of classification.—Commoner. BENEVOLENT ASSIMILATION. Benevolent assimilation of the Filipinos continues. Our army in the Philippines needs to be equipped with larger caliber pistols.—New York Commercal. Short reckonings make long friends.—French. SCENE ACT I—“OUR NEW MINISTFF »» FTif’Q ,W °g!i{WH«}y?B..'VEPNB81)AY — — ^ •• *s>l6M narl "iol noioM b l&rl (ij8 The Daily Leader’s •j * Jj j Great Magazine Bargain of the Year, ipchuling the biggest niaga*in£s at the littlest prices. 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