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THE BVT.N1 MO H1EALP, ALBUftlTgRftTTt, N. M., EDfX8DAY, MAY 5, 1915.
FOUR
lie Evening Herald.
rvtoUbw by
mat atrsMUio mbuud. wc
IttOKOK & VAIJJU.NT. Maaatror
& m. MsmHO
CSTT klMfMH
I lit North Bagow
erun. N.
Street Albu
iuit4 lt tsiwsl-eSass matter
At th poMoIftC St AMWIMtWM.
N. M., uSr the Act of ae .
UT.
Dm mentis by mH ar Mrrl-
on ww r
UM roar by mall c earrtor
1 advaae I
T" f Is AAA!
I esepnont's
BtlasAoas Ottos
lMUtortsI
.14
ttasnih by enthusiastic but
KdrlMtl opposition campaign mmnsn
rc.lt to the kind af tmpolfn which
ASXvaSBpllth llttto. TB KSPubttran
rompaliners will haw U prove asms
thinn vo much dim definite
gainst th currency lMlltla ap
proved by PYwslsr.ro t Wilon than
that tn-uMw'' MeAdno "
d :ih Its admtnlatt-ntmn before
they con begtn. Ma. t dhsrr-ilt
thtit leatstaiton o tha man who
stand tMi'i for It.
Mil I. wt st-rn i nit u it
THR I.IBKMTY HMd..
E
Mi
K
ATl'RALLY the great! part
if th? ilVariiMMn at tae meet
ing of th American Aea.lemy
of Political aad octal sVlenoe. af
Philadelphia, ha. been concerned
with th war. Ita cause. Ita probable
conclusion nod Ha effect. With tch
a war In proarana such a romrese
routn not be espeeted to consider
much of anything abja. It la Inlet -aatlng
to not, nut 01 all th mans of
tllcilno. specially by foreign rep-
reoentstlvos, how unanimously all
j point to tha Vailed mataa aa tha fl
ing! arbiter whan time hH have
I rum for pac In Kuropa.
Q. Linn Wcklnson. of King' Pol-
THE I4wrifl INK)
j Bab Wmtoaal
Right hrhlnrt ths runny Be h not
Thrra atood a Funny Log:
Tii hellewsd oat. and right tnttd
Tbr lived the Dancing Dad.
They named him rtnr-r4hk-Your-Fet
Wbaa be waa two dy aid;
Ht dsnctd whan bui a Utile Pup
'Twaa )uit (lift. I'm told.
At Its Tims
Would call hi
Then BIMy Tuai
Blow oat a '1
yunnv Tola
rife.
0fcrf
BreUiBwaxtoka.
THE WORLD AND
THE WATER WAGON
(William
ft'
rrOKTi of Kdltnr ai.nno.s-
I the naming trrepbk to
the routing of Ut
through Nee- Vesica on
mm PttMudeiphla tha
Paaanw-Pacific egpoalilon have a
iracied national atMBttaB aHd '
fair W prove gutcaaaful hald the
LSI r,!!! We
toll come tnrou.n Cmbrldge, .peaking to ihr
will lv It a aary coro... w , mtttna.. n)(rtlt llUln.-d!
A Bfbt many N.w Mko prj, " I anut plan by which he ihlnka
aaen me u.oe.v. 1., w , la
Kuropa and thereafter maintain
world pence. While it la dlfhrult lb
aea how thin atudent aad othere
reach tha conclualon thai the procur
ing of paaco In Kuropa la ihe panic-
iular deatlny of thla nation. Mr Dick -
I In.n . hUm hn rAlutilnrahlii tft U'
B. nmAt M m,,nv. In..re. BrkWtf It .
are ,o..iem to kw that the be I - wtohd hrourn
in their mklol. and while iney
have
Vat atsortlng to Philadelphia news
paper, there are a greet many mora
of the resident of that cMy wh
ha never taken the trouble t. a
.. see the raltr. nd thouaand of
Phlh.del.htana who wll. have tbctr
rat view of It at the Ban rran-lo
the Intervention of President Wilson
Tha convention of a eongreaa at
which all Buropeun stales. Iielllger-
enta and ne'itraU alike, should to
'repreeenisd. auch eongreaa tn be pre
(aided over by President Wilson.
Huhetltotion of tbe former system
mightily t permitting- 11 a
uf town, theif Inieieat enda ther'
Philadelphia has iiSvwn lahrpae.l
ohieotsana to the temporary woival
of tha relay, aad yet. when Its onttre
rat ord ta thea Into consideration tl"
1 u.u 1. founA to be a aaaa n'!
' ... ,iM w,r,,ev was i,t,nii' alltancea among European powera
. j. with an International guars nlee nf
1 irnvlsnd. where It w.s cmisi.
, , j..,,.. .1 peace, backed by lorce, It ne
1.. lT.-.l. On acciunt "I uetrit I"-
..1 in Phitsdelohtn 'n 1 '
KtiU onaatlafactory. It was .gain re-Jinaon Md. In part
In outlining this method. Mr. Klck-
caat In 11S1 and placed In put'tron
Aa Onall
arnd: "P
"Of all ihe governments thai may
Tl
claw the ground awhile,
I gave In;
lift hi Front noom Taet.
And let th fun bsgln.
unless sou playad
In tlm
A pas sl mH tv
rer then had ah..
Aa rai mer Puni
his ret as stow
Ms re.
This Oaalw waa a Ilostcn Mog,
And Hostna Dogs sre tiny;
He'd rather hoar "The flask Ray Tret,"
Than "I real Blue Tmlst '
ine morn Miss
Whs paaalng
Hhe heard till
n wWne. Tn ,ut
re on th Floor'
ut
The New Battle Front
When Italy Enters War
d It bote the le- ronrertteo witn tne future or s.u
Jberty Throughou-jrt.pe. and i- refore of the wurlil
... . tk-K . ........ 1. .1.. . .1. . iittlv tit tuke
All the Land t;ato Ail tne isex .
tau Thereof." Levlth-og ggr ! the view of the peoples insiead ol
History recites that the bell waa rtr-t that of the militarists ami dipl-iimi.
used to procilm the political llhrty!And the imperative condition of peace
promised In the Declaration of lade-la that the view of the iieoplrs should
pendance. on July . 177. a day ap-jbe heard nnd ailed upon fur the first
gMMtsd by conajraagf whew John time tn blatory. ,.
Niaon read the document nomrd f in ti. , .vi,grea nt which I hoi to
ihe tut Irony of lndlndence hall. . see the 1'nltcd Ktalea occu py a lead
Th first Journey of the bell liter R pgaggfaBi ahouh: le nne where H
I77 waa la 1777. when the Amort- (he Kumpean atates. not only the pel
,,, evacuated Philadelphia. It w , ligerent. should bo rcpraeetited The
at that time removed to Allentown, belligerent governments are not to ha
Pa., for safekeeping Mot Cot mure trusted to aim at u permanent peace,
than a hundred years from iU rrsto- Their rpraentatlve will be, in nil
ration t Independent e hull was it ,1 ii.iiit. ih ,..,mi- nu n v. i. n,.nle
again dlsturlied. In ! rt wag;the war. But the neutru) powers
taken to tha World' Industrial eghl-jmy be trusted, I think, to be fatof
nllton in New tirleana. in 11 it wosahle to radical change in the spirit
eihlbtted at Ihe World's rulumMun nn urgunlaallon of European dl
eapoeltlon In fhnago. In li it via- plums, y. And a strong lead given
ited the Cotton fltate expoallioit lb, (hat direction, as.lt might be gr . n
Atlanta. QaV! in 101 It waa one nt.,,, n,, l ulled Htaiea would be llhel.
ihe great attraction of the duuth ( buiketl by the Hrltlsh govern
. ,11. .Una Interstate and West Indian 1 m.-m ind by the better elements or
ci position in fhnrleston. ami n waa publle opinion everywhere
given an important puv e ." runner-j . j, ,s,n,.r, With regnril to the
lion with the one hundred and aj)B ' future thl I should hope the most
t -eighth anniversary relebrutiun C from the influence of the I'nlted
the battle of Hunker Hill, Boston, " ' St., 1 . The . oncrea ought not to
liS. Its lutest trip was to the I.OU- j disaolv e without substituting for the
islaaa Purchase exposition in Mt, system of a. Ulan. e under a In. I, Ko
luls in 104. roM' has been sulferlng an Intern. 1
Ph.laiP'Iphin will not iermlt the t tonal guaranty ol peace. It should
bell to depart until sfter lh Fourth lie, I Ihlnk. a treaty ngreemenl
or July, an It Is to he . feature of Its twren the powers to submit then die
relebrntiori on ib.,t d:iy pules tn arbltralion, or ronclllallon.
1,, before inking any miliiur measure:
jnnd the treaty ahull be backed by the
n.inetlon of f..rre, In tae of 11 urea, h
T ' 1 l " x 'i.iiipaigp puuiK-.hy mny uf lh ,, rv llinl ,
rV 'y orre,. r.nti, ..1W.1 ,hlnk th ,,w,rs fh. nl.l be .mid 10
a a
lit 11 1 dipai lies from Home seem
to indicate that there I to us yet an
other haul front In the great world
struggle, uhlch frunt auuld stretch
from u point where Auatrla, Italy and
UwlUerland meet, to the Italian bor
der on the north Adriatic, around ibo
Uul( of Venice, and theme along the
ctastllne of Trlest, Istrla and Dal
mittla to Join the line of Balkan sol
diers at the ruck of Montenegro. In
connection with the poiblllt of.
such, a altuatlon, the National feu
giaphic soelety tell the story of Polo,
lurmldaol Austrian war port, remov
al but a few hour learning across
the Adriatic from the rich Vnstern
coast cities of Italy.
' Pols, the chief naval station and
arsenal of the dual monarchy uml 0B0
of th beat protected ports in the
rid, may soon become known who.
ever war correspondents Is read as
the most vital strategic point on a
new. wide-sweeping battle front For
Pols I the Heligoland al th Aus
trian toward their Italian neighbors;
and. in rasa of a rupture between
these people. It Would be Auitrla
moat powerful adtan-ed base
eastern Mediterranean port to Rome.
The Roman destroyed the ptae. Lit
dr the emperor Heptlmlu flavsrus.
Itl-Ill A. D , It again became aa im
portant war harbor, snd Its city grew
to 50,040 inhabitants. Ths trad ri
vals, Venice nnd Henna, fought each
other for Its p ikssoslun, as it was a
key to Ihe freedom of the Adriatic.
Dettroyed by the Henosse In 117. It
continued under the sovereignty of
Venice until 177, when it fell to Au.
trla upon the dismemberment uf the
Venetian state.
"Pola now numbets about 10,000
people, forty per rent ot whom are
Italian and the reel hugely rlerbo
t'mats. lies. ties ita preeminence a a
naval station. Poiu dor a conrMer
ble comtnorce, Whit it has been 111
. leasing steudliy through recent years,
lu egport consist of llsh. tinnier, and
the quarts wind which Is ured in the
Pn White, In Th Los
trie. Tim,)
thing la thl world-
LX wide agitation against tha
sal of alcoholic liquors. Rus
sia stop the sals of vodka; ur
many reatrteta the manufacture of
boor: Franc shuts down on the sal
of absinthe, nd Knglsnd seriously
considers the prohibition of all liquor
traffic These nre some of the large
manifestations of the movement
against drinking. But In every coun
try the ban of Insurance companies
Is upon the drlnkirag man. The rail
mad mp:oy .,11 over the civilised
world today must be so nearly a
letotaller that the old glad life of un
restricted boose-fight Ing ha passed
urom him forever. The coining; of
steam and eleetrk-ity has don many
things to change the face of civili
sation, but by speeding up nun hm
rt. ateatn and electricity have
changed the face of skilled labor
more than anything rise They hav
bleached him out. The hnrd drinker
can't hold his Job In any tactory to
day where efficiency methods lire
used.
A men In the machine rooms
have had to slop drinking, the in
r)ggi il speed they have generated
ha compelled a faster pare In the
office, office men all over the world
are dropping liquor Ten year ag
bad form consisted in carrying tun
mui h liquor into th dat a a. ri. ai
the office. Twenty year ng, bad
form expressed Itself in being drunk
during working hour. Fifty years
gsjo s protruded spree was frowned
upon. Hut today the man who
breeses into the office lifter lunch
with Ihe aroma of , beer or a cock
tail ."bout him la view d with stix
be lot. If not with alitrin Personal
liberty is getting more of a Joll'froin
the customs of civilisation than 11
la from the lawr In the local option
and prohlbltlun states. For. a a
matter of fact, the law merely rnl
lows polite public opinion. The
change In the conatlttltlon of a state
gomes only after the hahlta of 1
considerable minority- if not 11 inn
1. nr. have changed.
It Is not nruhll-itorv law that In
(losing the breweries 1" ttnu'Tt as I
la Ihe wise little man In tha factory
and In the office who quietly de
rides, without putting on n parade
after his decision, that he will I
out the house When he slid In- I
neighbors meet to talk It over, th I
town goes dry, and Ihe state. Wtei I
enough rountlee are dry, ltelf mote I
out of the wet column. And 1 lie I
liquor dealers association views wlthi
alarm, and blames Its 1 roubles i pon I
the1 prohibitum cranks Tin t ire I
glad of the honor conferred Hut I
thev really don't deserve tl.
For the liquor dealers themselves
are largely to blame for the wave
of
Kbit on S tuc 'WBBNBlbi
Amsterdam, May 1 The ti
newspapers have renew en tneii
against th ue of Ihe ward
loo as denoting th grsat bat
June IX. IDS. The proper na
the aattle 1 HsIU-Alllanre,
At Waterloo. In th strict
th word. Iher was 110 Dsliiins
and Msrrhal Itlucher gave order thar
tha battle should he named after the
farm of I Hell Alliance, near which:
the battle was really fought, and
where the two victora Wellington
nnd Rln. her met after the work wa
donor
Hut, coord Ing to ihe Herman writ
er "Welllnston did not Ilk ths
nam ehoi" ' niu tin u r nu n
might Indicate In history that It wa
Itlucher' an.! not he who won the fight.
Itrddes, It was his habit, followed In
th penlneula, to nam a t'attl niter
th place a here he spent th night
before, and he declined to tdapar
from his . uriom . n this oecasio.
I PE-RU-NA
Hm TrarsjUrS Cotytftasalon
I J
I iwartte or l.'wirj iMfmotlon.
London, May S. The League of
Fairy Hndmothers Is the newest or
ganisation to befriend the Hiitlah
soldier. The members are vouna
Women In all rlseae of society, each
of which undertakes to forward to
some lonely soldier a weekly paper
and nt least unci, a month to Supple
ment this by a long, chatty Utter and
a gift of some kind.
up to the present lime more than
1 men have been Hm provided
with "Oodmothera."
1
1
llre. 1 oull-li Itn tan t able
Aberdeen, ftrntland. May . Il ha
become known that .1 direct rabto has
Mr. 'Arthur U
Pierre, JglK MkH
Idan Ave, 81
Louis, Mo. "The
trarativ valug nf
psruna is truly
wonderful. 1 think
U especially val
uable na a peclflo
for catarrh of the
svsteiii. and for a
man who ha trav
eled for years a
t hav and who I
certainly gipcsod
to Irregular meale
gnd uncomfortable
sleeping accommo
dation, Parana I
on of his beat
and moat needed
traveling compan
ions. It throw
off disease and
fcssua him well. I
therefor heartily recommend It"
Thoao who objMt ta liquid mdi
cln can now procure Psrun Tab
been laid net worn Kuglund and litis
sla for uernmntal purposes. Htnrt
ing at Peterhead, a seaport on the
most easterly side of Aberdeenshire
in H.-otlainl It runs miuK the Votih
Hi. 1. The cable Is said to be longer H
than the Atlantic cable between Kng
..nd md America, and II is sal.l to
ita 1 111, 1. cniiilcteh I . "I in eleven
TEN VOTES
TliN cosgNin, when neatly tut out. name nnd nililreaa ami tlMrlit
lrow-y Ulb'il In ami trrougtlt or sxsit to llsr Omttsaj Depai ttoettl
of it., llenlil iM-foev tlule uf oxplralion. will tttint a teat BBBk
THE HERALD'S PRIZE CONTEST
For ....
Aildreaa
Met. No.
Not gtMMl nfier Mat 11 1
manufacture uf Venetian glass.
Th clly He st the head of the(of tremtnllsm thut Is sweeping th
e BB,B,,.4.a.eUt4iftBl0FB
I
mm
-okLl - L J f JLjatli,
Bay uf pola. srlndlerrHl and s. ret ried
by ruagetl height". It Is declared by
a tcry extensive and modern system
of foi ilfu utions. On iorwe p, epured
Pola lie at the southern apex of ul'n" - ,', tl Importan.
the Istrlsn per Insula, shout .'.3 miles
south of Trlest Its almost . uinplefely
lnndlu'ked harbor n one of the finest
of Europe, and upon Its rooggjr, well
ffuat .let surf nre a great tleet could
tide safely st amino. The harbor ha
an area of three utid one-th'rd square
mllea. while beyond the channel en
t.'sn. Is u fule water itomiiuileil by
the guns uf the Hrnuilan inlands
"History orglns for this little
ggstgrg city with its first rapture by
th Human la lTv r C. Pola has
boon a war port since It appearan a
In the onrlent thn ni loa. It wus
once the strongest asd wildest of
thoe Istrlsn pirate retreat, where
in. rebellious spirim ol 'he lloinan
worliUempire gather ! and whence,
Ihry made their raids upon the rl h
oinmerc thst flowed from every
or it hurbor. The mouniain aruum
II unraal powerful batteries thai
o. 11 , th- town and harbor, while
the 1 hain or di tensive works is con
t luued lu the tint (an e wutets and lo
tha nearby island. The passage t
the buy is suarded by two strong
ions.
"At Pola are situated th .rlnelpal
dock yards, dry du k. nr.. I repair
hop uf the Aualil.'tn ntivt, logether
with technical and acle.ililb instil 11 -lisns
.onnected with the adtnirslti
Hh .irseualn lair vast naval stores
qua to the outfitting of a large fleet.
There are large natal ami Infantr..
otra kn. and BOVorgl .tell ecrulpped
honl'ilals there If Austria and Italy
go to war, Polo muy bsctirn the most
Interesting point th''.nKh..iii ihe basin
of the MsdBilraaWn."
Z HOFER SAYS SUDAN un me summer uare ot x
1 GRASS IDEAL PLANT t Silverware.
A rTtr nA"friit ttrrpr4 1
x run int. suu i n w hi, ; HtttmtM.MtmmtMts
A
l lll- ItltiteW II WK I ttt..
KPI BI.H AN caiiipaigp public
organise
lm. have'
Or in events ul nil, "-'lul.olv luini i.ressure if necessart l.v
eeiaed upon 'be Kiggs l.ank e Willi L,.,, imlUinu grsgaMBt ta guaran-
I tec the fulfillment of ! hi treaty."
the evident intent lo muk ol it u
.sure lelgbrs. oluiiunotis hwter re
totag gent out from Washington,
over the rrn aibanlr signalur uf J.
H. Iteyno.ilt. secretary of th Rpub-
lican national . un.n Httee in which
'H,n- in -1 . w Mi to.... lis ii- - most
prominently. The evtdent iaUM
to strike at Ihe preeMent through a
lamlly relalionahlp; a rours which
ma or may nut ummeni) itself to
ihe avrrsge manly American itixen.
M N M toll's PtlMI V
EQI'AL suflragc has placed in the
mayor's ilmlr of Wurien. Ill
th estlmsble Mr A U I an
field, for Mi years a member ol the
w i' T l' In the fao ..I what hap.
nonod to the woman mnvor ot Hun
newell. Kan. Mrs t'anfleld. win.
74, hut nimbi, and who attaiiud
Whatsvsr th true wiioa behind Ice through s mnjorlty ..r four votes.
th. institution of the net ion against ay Ihst every manner of Btlblti
Ihe secretsr of the treasury and
John Bkslton Williams. . imp lollei
of the i urrem wh.ihoi , i. ... i i
alleged. Ihey were wholly , oiiticjl.
and dsalgned lo give ground tor Just
Ihe MM of "son-ii. It v McAdoo
campaign that Is being made; or
whether Its Rldgs Notional bunk b
llevod Itself dlarriliilnated iigsln!
snd aggrieved, Ihe fact remains thai
the case la boiac turned lata a po
litical caae by ths Repul.ll. an party
publicists and that the right or
wronj, involved count absolutely for
nothing if out of It something may
fa derived which may be aaod
against th president
Kvery president hss hsd . mething
of this kind to conlsnd with. Itepub
amusement Intended for male cllleim
esc luslvely nhall be abullahed. Bool
billiard si,.' bowling nre d....nid.
Mr. Mayor i'tifield known that
therr are laws "it I lie books against
thga frivolities, and if she i nutceaa-
ml. spiidlng MM gatden will be man'
most diverting pitrogatm in Wur
rea In Hunneweil a wuman mayor wus
overthrown frum gnigtr by a iiiah'
uprising that rallied It protest lu
th supreme court. The cnuuliv at
large will have a great deal of fun
with Mrs. f'unflrid, who looms up
rather pathetically In her new eleva
tion ..ml the cause of suffrage which
ahe mi dearly loves, will be damaged
jtu aoin r ten i through the inevitable
Superintendent Hofer of the Tn
.linear si bonis has been m.kinic
some experiments with Sudan gross
ut ill. experimental farm at Tucum
curl He believe Its use will revo
lt st r inning in NW Mexico. In
.i i eeeni nierv u-vi Ii. ; n
"I planie.i it on May t and mt
June I. I ,l.ilted oil some education
al work whlih did not lei an
h..me until Augi.at 1. When I nr
rlved a Tuciiincati sonu of my
fi lends asked m gbCMM tin Wondr
tul grass growing on my farm and
to mv Intense surprise I found it
I up to my shouldei Thl grass I a
wonder. It Is mil. lulled in drouth,
aaporlally in th southwest. I plant
ed the seed ill eight lows. Ml feet
long
"I got .'ii pounds of need Iron this
crop and ptolmliiv I forage for
my homes. Il is estimated ih.tl three
pounds nf seed sbuiild lie planted ta
the acre, i omlng from the region
'..in.. .1 l.v Hie par bins winds of the
-an. .1 . .ies.it ii in not surprising
Ifeal ii" Sudan frag .an wux sttuiia
win i. some rips would dry up and
blow gway,
I examined Ihe root of the grans
and found bun. Ire. I- uf then not
any thicker than n lady's semiiu.-
needle, which strike down into the
eitrth und uhsoin .very bit of mms-
lure until Ho re m nut a cheiiilcal
ii n e left i. i le H Is simply
marvelous Ii i, . been grown sue
cessfnllv in Texas, but Bo fsi nee ins
to la bui little known throughout Ihe
Vnlted State. If grows Big feet
bun or ii hr und every bit of It
csn be eim-n by stock Where al
falln hits not enough water lo make
It a g i crop this era wilt do
well Two imps a year can be grown
in Cnuv county. Further xper1
menu will likely be made in other
putts of ihe stale to agoaftatn the
commercial value of th I. which
1 planted In rows und drilled like
siiKitr Mine on seed to every Big
inches"
llean jyrsshHnls hav similarly Vollp f her mualrlpsl reforms
SPECIAL Runasy Dinner at Whll
tomb Spring-.
L'lNH with furs and winter
..tins it t ill i.. ion i.i time to
I ut away Ihe winter silver
Thin IBSJJ lie .i new view of
the matter, nevertheless I will he
found ii sen.tllili one. i nd not onl
a Work savir. bill a tune nuver cs
Well
word fltst ..... ii Ho .leaning
'until muy n- I.i otdt i I In new
silvei pan requires .nl; Hi. I.iv.ng
ihe il i vvu re In it. o j . a "red with
b.illinu vvittrr and il'ow. I lu leii.atr
I hat until ihe n Ii i hen
It ma. l.e ill led Ulld polish.. I I liere
are a niimlier of good lnpi.il and
powders on tin- market (m cleaning
purpose Im? thnee re ommended
by the silveramlths and it weler ore
pill the I H-st I 'Ita III -a "Villll
pad. I. .1 nihi l boards are excellent
I large pieces on. a Ad Hie va
rious '.limbs und vIiuiiiuih foffc and
knlf leaner arc a necessity. if
(Bar la much cleaning to be done
Tl thiee nlses in Ihe brushes,
ii ii . i p. .on burnisher will also be
fouinl very conveulenl. One of tne
new i.velilenies is the glove I hnm
ola p..iher; It has a gluve pocket
on Hie back of the chamois which
giv. ..tie an excelle.u gilp on it
While polishing a large pise.
When all "f the Inac pieces are
Ii d and polished lead) to be
pUI away for Hie summer. they
should b lightly elm. ncil over with
Irn. lard, then r.ppei n dim
phoi i.il flannel nnd put Into their
coll. in flannel bags, after which 'hey
in slowril liwav ill ii rlnact or
SIlM-i I 'Ullk fug the seas.. Ii Wltt'll
thev are icmovVd thev need unly
be washed in hot soap, wulei and
puli-h. ii with a ehamoi, aad they
are i.i dv. lar Ue Hluse und china
fill i In- places on the summer side
boarl ihat the silvei pieces occupy
in in. winter. Mini)' careful houne
keep. is also PUl away ihelr solid
fl.iw ne for the summer, usln
p: i instead, which can go tn th
per I. i.i be uaad lor outdool meals,
win r it does not need the nil if ill
handling that sIHei would demand
Horn, celluloid, W.....I and bone
salad spuon and forks are designed
for rummer uao lltglead of the silver,
world. The liquor dealer has organ- 1
ixed his l.urlness upon wrong bo- I
sis. He Is trying to sell his products
through the saloon. And Hie saloon,
a a sales agency is all laid. It is j
I un I because nf taja things: First
because il is run on the iheoiv af
over-stimuUting fhe consumption of
the product, and over nlliiiuliilloo of j
the sale is the one ihing which pro
duces Ihe evil of drink, and Ihe sei -
und fault of the saloon comes frum
MM fact that in every Amein an coin-
munlty at leust. ihe saloon is hooked j
up with vice and corruption. A I
highly organised .ivilixullon will not
perinii a man lo overdrink And
decent community monet or Intel
will rebel again! any Institution
within its borders whb h Is allied
with the gambler, the prostitute and
the elecllun thief. And always the
saloon trl to make men drink too
much, and then trie to hold it
place In the community l.v an
linn e with v u e. So men quit drink
ing, and then vote against the su-
nsj us the first step in self-defense
tnd civil rlshieiiusnesa.
Every election sees the dry terri
tory, widening The suluon flitht l
a lost cause. only one thing run
Slive the I BjUOT Unfile ir. this World,
and thai is ihe liquor traffic itself.
Il must cense being a hog. It must
put itself upon a status where decent
men con defend II And de. nt men
cannot defend Ihe sab., ti ag it stands
today, Doubtless ir sugar dealers
were to gu Into a nalen agency which
BaBM try to make people eai vastlv
too much . limb and Iheu WattM nllv
Itself with louts and ginnl.leis and
prostitutes In every town lo kf M Ni
rights to make t pie . onsuine too
much sugar, the simnr business
would fall lata dlsrepulc. And the
liquor businesn will find Itself tlgbl -
Ing a hopeless fight until it abolishes
the saloon, puts Itself upon the '"'
sla of any other commodity as aay
clothespins, inackelel. dress goods or
nulls, and instead or trying to over
stlmudate Us sales through ihe s -
loon lake Its chances ovei Ihe coun
tr with the rest cj the worlds
goods and get oiil of p. .lilies.
I'he '.niter wagon with nil it-- hor
rors for the liquor dealer -am) it
only the i.i, .. w of prohibit On ..nt
before ihe water Walton Is . oinlng
into (his world because ihe gl I
aa a sales agent of alcoholic liquors
has urrrmied civilisation, pruduicd a
aoclal ciiiurr. and musl be cut out
of our highly ..implex life.
Evening Herald May 5.
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BEAVER BOARD
THERMAN & WILLIAMS PAINT ALABASTINE
J. C. BALDRIDGE LUMBER CO.. 423 S. 1st St., Phone 4021
W. H, HAHN CO.
for Hie ln-t lu fuel of sll
lUll. In.
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sTINDIilNfl ANH Mil.l. WOO
ilBICK AND I'M 'Tf-itiNil 1.1 ka
a a nt a ru hkic
and are also labor savers The gluna
Jum and lellv npooiia ure also hci
toiuiiMli not to break eusklv ill aasb-
ing, unci are gooil lo use fur out
do. it r easts lap lulled anus, glim
anil . wicker iruyn also are eaftod
enough to pleas.- all fancies, and arc
vry accepiiihlc BXihatHatag fur the
silver winter trsy.
These few uhang will eliiiilnar
liver cleaning from ihe suinnict
hotiseholil duties, and il the line
precedent Is followed wllh regard I"
the brle-a-hruc and odd decorative
household features Ihe housekeeper
may enjoy a vncatiuii al home
Long Distance Auto
Service
Trtpu M Hanta rV and Mouiunlu
lUworta al R.sk suable Hates.
I'liooe, I0I2-HTU.
Temptation Removed
I' ring l.y .iunfk riMs lite lemptaUoii ol i . ...luuj
wrtsjeeely bn Is c.fteii Use conai wli.ii nu . srry isiiudiler.
able Mima ot money with ou. Il uImi reemitcs. I ho dun.
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daya of railroad In Mbu.iuoripio an. I nnsoiresi i.lsriloin
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