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Editorial and Magazine Page of THE EVENING MERA1LD IT IS NOW TIME TO CONSIDER A PROGRAM OF PAVING UH9 .Ytoff po WHICH WILL COVER EVERY STREET IN ALBUQUERQUE j ygT ggfj SOME months ilit- I 'hnmher of 'nnuneree ini tiated a movement I'm- the pnviuu of every street in A I lui imt)U-. A oiiiiniiittoe was appointed tn make a thorough in vi--t int inn ninl to propose tn tin- eity commissioners a program which would provide for t It I'tiviiiL' "f the entire t-it v. It wan suirtrested nt t li time tliMt l'v isliil i"lt luilit lie necessary ill order to Illlike such II pl'iy I UIII possible. If tluit is til.' case"it isliluclioW for Mime, tiling definite to lie put before the people so tllllt lliere may lie a t lioi'iiiljrli discussion nml Mhdcrstaild jiifr of what is proposed. It would lie fur lietter to have this discussion lii'fnre the legislation has hern secured or smtcrht, ;hiin to have any disagreement 'illtolir our people after the legislation has lii-en fiMtetc d. There is no room fur doubt that Alliuiiieritie lieeds this paving program, nml there is also no reason to doubt that n protrrani ean lie worked out v li it li will permit the paviutr of the entire eity nt n cost ll nt is spread over a period of time that V ill make it possible fur every foot of property to dear its share without t"J i 1 1 j any appreciable addi tional load. There is no ipiestiun hut that the paviiitr of the entire city Would so add to the value of property ihrouuhoiit the city and would so stimulate .Towtli lis to absorb H velal times over the total pavillir cost incurred It y every owner of real estate loiiir before full payment of that cost had become due. There is no ouest imiiin the fact that tip- streets of Albu'picr.pie are in a condition only to he de. scribed as awful. One has only to pick any street in the city and drive or walk over its full length to reidte tin1 condition. If one in nkcs i he trip iiMill aiitoMioliile, the result is a shattered spinal column. If one makes it on font the result is a disaster in dust or a niess of mud, aecoidin to the weather. The women of Alliuiueriiie know lietter than the men what this constant, ever rising cloud of dust iin-aiis in energy expended and in home discomfort. ot j, street in the city is free from it. The doctors and health 'pcrts are iplite united in their opinion admit the dust. It is a inouae" to health will in. I stay where the dust persists as it helatli will . t stav where the dust persists as it iloes here. We are left with no room for doubt as to what continuation of the present lit ion means. No one familiar with the municipal finances can hope lor any early relief from had streets and 1I11 dust menace from the city treasury. The city does not lone the money now for repairing the streets nml has no early prospect of net 1 in;: it, w ith out an increase in taxation. wliTeli if seemed throiieh lei; islat ion, would impose a fcr heavier burden on owners of real estate in the tuig run than Would he imposed hy the proportionate erst of .'encr.il paviuj.'. The city government is lining its level best. It works such sprinkling e'uipniciit ns it has tit its command and has means to operate, and works it overt in, e. The hesf the city pa eminent can do is to tun a sprinkler over the used, central roadway of a uivcu street twice or thrice a week. The road siiles where dust accumulates are not reached. The dust i not laid, hut is hanked alongside and the tifst passim: vehicle stirs it into swirling clouds. The statements made here are had advertising for Aihiiiiicriue. They are not half so liad lulvcr tisinjr ns the conditions tln-v outline. The Postal Zone Law C IIAI!l.i:s .ItUINSuX I'osT. director of the Publishers' Advisory JSoard. after anulyniug the romrressinn.il returns, states in uu inter view that the Jfepuhiienii trains were the result of the mistukes mid tin American policies in eontfrens of the democratic majority leader, Cniiv.ressiiian Kitcliiu nf North Carolina, lie naturally has in mind Kitchin s opposition to war and to the postal one law. ".Mr. Kitchin," says Director Post, "Was not an ordinary luciulter of congress jriviuu expression to his individual views on personal pueilicism of persunnl righteousness ; If was the responsible lender of tin- majority party representing the ad ministration on the floor of eonjrrcss. This inercd ilile iityl of leadership and thought laid the foun dation for congressional democrat ie defeat. The first opportunity registered the protest of the peo ple against Kitchin and Kitchin methods in con-li-css. It is .Mr. Kitchin himself who has defeated the democratic party hy persistent dullness and lack of v isiou." We would not put it ipiite that strong'. It was not Kitchin, for instance, who hrntivrht aliotit the defeat of the democrat ie party in New Mexico. Vet Kitchin and Kitchin methods playd their part and had their influence here as elsewhere lliriMielmiit tin' nation, and not tin least of Kitch in s sins against the people of this lie t i"i 1 is tin postal one law which In advocated and whs most influent ml in passing hy tacking it onto a war rev enue measure at the l.ist minute, after 1 h . 1 n jr proposal had been twice defeated III the ciiate at the same session of ciinyrcss. The postal one law, to newspapers like the Ilcl'idd. which does tint circulate widely outside ol the home state, is not much of a tinaitci.il hardship, hut it is an nperatinjr nuisance and a useless ae count ill'.' hurdeii on every pulilieatioti ' 1 ! -'fi 1 1 'lu mails as second class matter. More than that it is. as Post says. uu-Aiiiericaii in ils principle. It tends to raise the cost of information and iiitctvhaii".c of thought. Lincoln abolished it and the one .ss'eiu has heeii denounced by every postal commission since then. Kitehiu forced this destructive and tin Aincriean postal law into the war revenue act, then went to the senate conference conmiitlce .1 m . I coin pclled its acceptance. The war revenue measure ild not be delayed. Kitchin won then. Itut tin' linal result has been to ins.- Kitchin his job not as 11 cont.'rcssiiian but as ,1 congressional leader. It helped to turn the newspapers and the publishers of the whole nation let only avainst Kitchin. but ayaiiis.! Kitihm's parly. There were other influences at Work. In be sure, but the K 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 postal one pnliev had its far icachui"; effect. Iii this connect ion 1 tired or Post point s out tint three congressmen who favored the postal .one l,iv were defeated jM ( 'alMWina. three in Illinois, fiur 111 Indiana, two in Iowa, live in Kansas, f,.'ir in Missouri, four in Nebraska, six in Ohio. Of tin pro zone law congressmen who were defeated five Mire republicans awl twenty -three were democrats. Sen timent against the postal one law is not u, i t isaf. by any means. I nfortiinatelv the united protest ol Amen 1 If T whit Willi BI THOHM W. HVHOWM. corvmoMT. itt. v t. w. aunain HI 1 1 it m AM: (iiMin ftcr 1 :. 1 couiii novo n 11 in hat 11 - H.eiiilM who nor wutchimr turn were RiiyiiiK to 1 vucli otliri lis l"'iK iioit t't-rlaliily I would hnv ei infil. Tlicrp iin t one Hitiunt.- Hum wliu I)clirv-1 tll.it fvter rulh .ntciHli-il t n over to tluit f I v 1 1 1 m.e linn- winch hint I'miie maun t'lon- ! 'I'" "' "ll I'tier I I'. itch. Tie"- vtami't niii n nK them who !: "lip minute 1H'VimI I Hint I'rtrr ilare ilo such a ililiir. Itur tie null they ilhln't In- 1 lipm ho weiii. o so far hh Hum thev ! wet forcea i" .nlitiltp hint for roIiik Ul In plain - k-hl I tin- tireell Me:ol 1 wn nt all n "I ope "f them iliirml to such a th. .x. fi' all of them still lu lieveil thru t: " fl In-' nmchliie wan h liviiiR thine .1 teri'ilile Ki.mt. Tln v hail 'nit fnl" leu Imw It llii'l "tinned liliickv tit i"i.', ami tl'-aav K Mix. Il.a.lv "AivyWnx I'll ti.tve In Kie I'etei mine creilu i i tl.irlnjt t" out cm; tile liieen .M .nlnWS." HO'I .ledum Chuck, peer ii . over tile ..I.I stuiie : wall un the 1 ace i.r the 1 it. I inchiii.t ' "t'reitlt ih-imhk!" e. I.ii'iic.l Ch.it . terer lite lid fniili rel. nliii-kliiK i t ' llll.t till i. ' .elite tree so tilt I"' 111 ik tit nee t tor. M icln no liini;' 1'i'ter Just hint, ceiife ell.'lli-'h to. 1 1.11W 11 liv I"'"' r Me kei - tldit on K.'inu. any- . iiv," sin. I s..ii,., 1 'ini.iiouik. 'I' hiiot-t I'llirU' lie really i.n'ii'is to on It " I'nnh' nir 1 liruinnier the Wn.i.l-' pc. ker. "Cant nll see he's III It ti -mx sin lull I 'el the ileal- I Hit liner lati'h.' lie fcelK tll-re hell. 1 v.i untie I"" heml niltxele nf It if I. me ni thiit terrllile itlanl Now . I'i-t'- I n't tlihiKS that v ere ee. lull's It i" lUHt ei.ln t. IV l.iierty-li f. Jlllups leave Die malilH. 1,11. . all lhe-e I.emiiT sal.1. Hint lis well that he '. .t on KdiiiK, 111 pel i -i.'l'liluif tn mi up every l'l.elltly he HV .1 lliilll I he Ilia. 1 1 1 1 1 llinl stall aelnss ;reel1 M..I.I..WS tnWllt'.l l-'allner i'....-.,' hnuev peter fiBtieil Wl'n lelirf. He hioiicil fiisier then. All the little people WatchlllK- m Ilie mini roil 1.' f' aril l-'ai-mer Itn.wn h.nise anil It. 1 celti'i knew win.' n iiiiike of it. I'tien the ..w l i ter appear lit the ileni "1.1 Itrler I'at. h. V few tiiniu' Inter they xav him 1 .nine out on the other H'le. Tln v saw lillll hop Vei hlnwl.v I. .wal.l the p i- v till I' II I Mtant J iiuil-l 111 I tliuliul. newspapers eoulil not rcacli .Mr. tviteliitt ol esem- j , , laud Neck, N. i' , (population H.IHMIi to defeat his .,,.. re-elect ion. lb' is solid ill his home section. Accord inir lo eiirreut report they are not strnnir for news papers or jreneral information in Kitchin s town, itut Kitchin as a national administration influence 1 -. 1 .......... 1 iv....... ..I,- .,1,.,,. I o r.'lli:.' -,-.".n. ... , n,, ... , n ..... , .... ... j mated, it's a sale l.i-t that his postal zone law will u,, soon follow him into the discard. 1 1 :; 1.,.. ..... lll.e e Will, tl in .1. Ii I-:-. .-. I Willi - I. ..... nt' lit. Ml.il'le. ill a : MENTAL PUERILISM BY H. ADD1NGT0N BRUCE AstLor of ,,Tb Elddl of Fertonalltr." "PfTctolorr Ul Parenthood," Etc. (Ciirrriybt, 19IK, If lb iinclairj Knaaiiri ) M i:ntai. pueiiiisiii is i.in- ilthoase Itut has l;iteli- 1. (in .luerteil t.i It l-v Its ocelli relief as ..lie reeiill of the :ie..t V'ilf. I'.-ll.iLll sltl. lifts. MllHceti'U ' In the 1 I'll III "I 111 11. Ii lit", the lint , I. .1 lit puil.mi-e.l I. nlulia I .Ol. flit, the Hl.-s ef I-.. I... I lli.ocln , have htlu il. n! ilrvelope.t tin h 1 iia.mi-. chai - ji . ' I I tie nf 111 fit -1 I plIerlllMil. Tin y re 1.. inter thin. talk. imi.I in I tike fiill-KloWll tnell Instill. I, tiny talk like 1 hil.li'ril. .111. 1 hch.ivu in 1 iny Way like chll.llell. I.ltel'.ilp III' l.felt t.l til" I'll "I "I V. happily .1 pi.eiit'ru; uu appullliiK pei t.u ie attention ; In ipiesMu-sH uu.l incunipi'teiiev N.ahitW. It wniihl Hfein. can cc done ( r.n them. Tin ir tmmls have up-' paniitly irlviii way roiuplelclv . In-. 'IMtltueui! cine Hllrelv must he Ihelt'i In I On till- I. in.illiil. r nf their ilas . t lint sin h Is net ficcenHHI ilv tin' ' le. I ,,, Itesiiirt.li has shewn that mental ppf t')ta-in mllletlmeM I I .s cli'.!..Ci!-'tK l-illl "mental illsf'e.'latl.ui. ' an.l re pre Hct.la Hlluply A '"ItiiKTKI'I.NKH.st tiK TIIK IIH'X. , Tri v as a .vii': asm or i;i:ttim! 1 I'KACK UK MINI' That Is lo en. II. e Hi.l.lier Who tails ' il Victim tn tin lltal plll-t itlslil Is ssi-n-ll.ltlN II sll pil'-seiiHil l . III. Il'i. Ilia t -n I l.iitll ttiHt he canimt emluM , as w ..iil.l '' ,l m. .ft. itlili.itnalle nr lii-ltc I' 1 1:1 1 licit t ' -O' . man. the hanii-hips nml peril" .t mill- i lary lite I HI the other paint I an-1 lint l.rltlK hUimelf tn i-seanf t II. til ley j tile ctlNV lni-tho.1 nf lle-el I eel'. 1.1 I is tli.it j he I11 ' I lei les I Inv al I lie , w mil f 'ie icrotltl'l -' thirl en - 1 . - kin. Pel ha - - 1 1 lin e. Ihoin 1. . . 1 the rnt't'it-.. ' 1 1 . m not the w. . 1 ,.f the te.l s . :t!i mil 1 esui 1.. . i,,r Ioh iiirio . -- i ha no In t tin! . I -nil lo llintt 1 i.-l I llll iu 1. ti- . 1 '. ' 1 illicit, of com sc. la' I I-'11' ,. hi use nt 1 ' t t . w .1 ; 'e .iltll'l' won. Is ( 'ml' ' 1 I k v moments w Ii. 11 It 1 1 "ile in scf him uiil.'i. ! w II II I '.. i:cll n Wi-oiel - nunc j.. !..r till' IllUtlial llll.t. IHtalelllU ,ily puny ir w. a si Is 1. 1 Hut the fat t 1.1 Hie mail, r l a ci otllltl . 1111 1 I 1 1 a in . ' 1 1...1 ki t n a ikj.issh.. fi i.-e in l.ainhliesn lie inititateil. e.ii, 1 ih own kti'.l ! . uiifi of the runt t.) i'ii Into ., ..litem. t'"i I" ' ' " 1 1 Saturday, November 23, 191 8. Home to Roost. By Webster. v 'vy s s i ii n 'i:'Ti .m mm w WM yoi: . ii31 IM'! . I H VnsvnahL I9ll. fv H. T. WatMUr. I I, l.le mailt Ti.. I, tlii'V a linn iiiip- I K.M ,, .1 il ,,,v e.eil.l ti the, Put that In the tnuil.le vMtll lllise pi-. if lain alti ,i t s ..ti.l l. ttna ..iw i.iiui. iii . .i ,i i i i . . ' . ii i , , !,... .. . ... i , i. , i , mi. si ii. I.,, ,,i 1 1 . - ili.ii..iu km. I. lu.t i. ilk who hino tin une e aiiiiiu. Illlll p all ati'tlll.l it. f . ti ll.l.t li. i Ie ' . ,,. . . . i , , . , . l.,,,,1 . ; " " 'M' a In .iit,' li i - , which . r.-alK only ki. n appic .. . S 'in l'i, m l .M: Ul ie mills M.nl .,- . . , .'I'd- U i- ai.-l I tint I,.,., , i it, i.w - te"l tin' linfin m-i-ii ; t'n y a t a te. - "' ' uii'l ' i'al . "l ' i in.. !- lucasiu.. ur the iiliexpc. Ii.il. it'.-i uu I Jf A Ji Al f? ' ; """ 1 ,'"'"'' '"' - " "" I'lV 1 Ml. Sti'llieillll ill Inn Ills lilti'i' nil tint I '. ItlillliillU'- pnil.t Uillnil.t s I, ,,,,.,, III till. I- II. 111. IW.. I HI. tn Is I ' Oil. Ill, I. Lis tu Hi... I . nils lull, at Vn ne the I. mi. I wit .llsu'tisl . .1 w ll 11 t lie I - " " ' -.".-.. .a i;r.iiiiui ?i.iurtei ii. r lull lite; i vila.'1-l - ll lllll-'l.t I...M in.i.l.. ., ,:, ,, 1, ,,, ale.l mi. 1 ' lf stir Irunsill mi i mi', w a , tn ita tor ww-w-ywrur ivijvAewwi sib -enivwiie)iswiA I ' l.ar I-. iiucl.t .Mi's , mi .' Sow II . )l r,;,:::'., : ; PLATITUDES . " I... ni ll'- lull. Ill an I'X.lle.l at W U-st'l III'-' ' 1 :'" ''"""I Steep! ' .. I .. I. oil I li. . I W oil 1. 1 1 1. . III it . I Ie I II 11 I III III I . ! " " " i:,i:v i i!.,,i.,iv. i . iiiiiiiKi BV DR. FRANK CRANE p '. . '""I'l tl. ..t iiiiii ln a- In km. in- s'imw icwniamt nn. , rum cmi -eru-y-n, -u-iru-Lru-Ln-IJ . v n I i'Sl.tliall' In- wi.iilil UaHll Up Hint , , i tMio ti Irs wl.i.sKclM in tiie tillllt h nl BY JOHN BRECK U ll us t. I.llll.' W.I a lull, i K.ive II . l; ent i ' I'l SIUII nl I lie illll Ulltt It t tin t iltl Ills tleiiMllrc WIIN laile' Mnine nlu' hll't titotili It .lie Si. Ill Vistas of your iiinaintr revelation. Ill sieiie 111 mossV sail.' ion lllive heiic.l nil i I,f. iiiuiau race ik very old. verv shrewd, and vi i v evi.i. i i ,1 been throiinh nil, that has been li ii.ii ,..i iiit In s lili I I nv. a I -il 1 1 a- ., Ail w It II Ills uu - . Phi. s lie ,niil iln t.le .IlL'. ll.i;. I. lit he nlUilMI . an I i nine Inn K .ikiiiii. 1 I lt.it seiiu ttiuu.' like Ins 1 I I It has known all, felt all, seen a your in t ureal est discoveries are plat il tides. new truth is burned into you. You are all hl'ih' with tin- Am! then oii find it e.Miresscil thi-lt t!f llltIK p.ll'tl..l III Illlll I ptrsent. the patient ifi.es Inn ..nler to tiuil e m f fnr ll thcHO he f.'irits a lame ..I Inn present hie. in his .! . rile uwny 1 happier iluyit. f nt irt't I il! tiess In Seine liiemorlt H Ki.rtai. itely. the .. . i .i .. a i iiei t-r mi hi -iini i' " inni...,. t.,,1,1 to.,, Pack Hem Miili an I"' thmiKh none n( the unpl. asant pre- i.-imlil rse. . v. i tin I. ptesent I " P" "Kt tin.l nre i m l. r,.. I.,.,, vvnl. 1 ililment pHVi'hohmteal o I,...,, i., ui.a.i.. I,, ul. ir mnv tlicii he ii w islies that he were ui c iirt-le ' " while i ii chil.l. sate in tin keeping .f Iiiii1 a ifatliir un. I mother I As ,n alt I ntwlenl tmut'l littllxeil as HIIK the nflln Id rilhle hv lunn. Thene a hi, Mis fur h.n k to mure. ciale.l with actual IIIHallltV pr.'ei.N i. it more often Is nu-i l h-teriu. an.l ther.-I.ue t.i 1 1 ea t nil-nt I n this tat t- r i.isi- it I it.'llii Illll HllllK llelirntli . Ile W 11, ties this I. ill, t Ml' ly a l"i ill I Intensely, nr. ns put hy n ph sp ia n 1 ,c. id niiiena I.le ' w In. has illiule a special sMnU ef thm slew Slll.-lllar Inal.lilY el llil'lltlll pllctlllMI'. -Kl!i I ',,,,1,1,1, ' In hij. J r t'i lalirel tin- th.illi.-lit- Iln- i. . .very luwy ensue with tuiex nhtcnnwH. r it m.iv lie a uluul procesK. I.IMIIU lite tact of those iiinleit. ikini; -a ry le-etlu. iiio'i. CAT TALES. s vitf-r" VJILL DC cver wirtt I If, v.'ie,li sXn JCI t ,, ,K, i Vt (j I ' is M ViiltA A OMtNt MlLLICW Ailj. .If I'V. ' ..VliLL ArFAtC, Vt it" wior OHuty tNtiT t-VtllVTttlrl J.' a. Vjnr, VLijs VC'U AtJOt-JJ tilt tllllt ll IH zr;;rL:i u:::i . '-"v; -; ,....! haiiads ,., ,i.i,. mistress- eyebrow ;,. m i p. le, while p.. iiouiit a Ur lent I .ii l. l.ti. i otitii cliatcd bccattse it couhl Hot i?ct it chance and ii;.:;1 r 'ru? j V:.;1::',,,,,,,,"i,,,',, ,,r, i,,,,:,,,,v,,,, w l,"M Ka '" Inst to hun l.'l all tone. ' """"'"" ml Hers have mouritcil till ir dead hovs from What tuia the ti iimire? Ah, it ' s "' Villu s, wtii-.l male yo,- ,,,.,,, water to, The passion that sweeps my son), ti... s tl,af ,.,, ,. .1... hear It llllllll nil. I. III. le Wei.' lU'.s.wcl i ..I ... .- f .1 I . . I i , . 1 I III' an.l sti.ls ami a.-orn.. ami ki.iiii H,e ; """ "' ''llley, the bits ot philosophy I have turned lip IIS new mam l hit for lull chipmunk, tlnnidi rtro tiensures, nil have been used a null times, all are old as the the (troiin.l H.iinriel nworp lie lul not rocks al Marblcliei..l uu ,,....;..., . I. . .1 . . lake it until the ,e.i hi,o..i,iire.i hawk - t ",, " , "s """'' H an that breaks upon them iimd't i"' liiii "il'i. most wtimPr- I "till, the ol.lest truths nre the freshcsi. 'J'hcv are rich with tin ml r 1.11. in a utile vault nt the . v- blood of humanity. . . : " . ! - 1 1- t,,.,i, nliih t rea WI1H I' . Illlll' Illll Nell WHO Hinnil K'in.n . ... " over 1 1 . 1 can "in"!' i"' . in 1 1 it., unit a Illicit r Plcen o.l I ns I. I, the irlnllint H.liiriel'ii. 11 there ih eneli (.'I'll' l ilt loll. l-nullk'h immune ultio lle.t to it. i If , .,.,,,,1 1 - .1 , , ... ha., an miocte Mvnr.l. hut a nt I "V, t'o I I "' " ' -ek the old ruck i""iiu. P. f,l niv hnn.l leaseio- "Me all has I n s III. 'I here lie hi, Men the richest liuirf.'ls him IV- "Hit it I woiim 110111 .111; aim , .-"'-1 uu-!, 11 ir.'i.iicr ttllltl t he 1 in ocuv... ,...1 M . , more timely than the latest best seller. .,.,, Trite and won, say injure oft. ,, Jik.- MraZ,l ,,ls, hard and rn i ".limine, 1101 uu, 111 meat within. f Old Phrases that have passed fril(ll mind I., mind till thev "7 '"'lis, 11 nicitc.i in ynr i Illation villi b. tree in votir var.l m.iv I... a st.e....i r i t i.hci flint. m.uhtte.H this w,i th.ijree tn the (iar.leii of Kdeii, . the idea that has just ,me to von . av ..,.,.. el 1,1.. ,,.. w.irl.l ami '', he t Ile Nalne 1 hilt hi flick K il.U Solomon 11111. lis Kafint luniHelf who Hlnn.t irtinirt . , ? "'"K 'tuomon. it. 1 re I - lavs. If. A Il'i ' lie c 1 n nml Hi, nu ll n w IS lint ih i p, li.!v I nil- -By POP. C'CUl bkj'T tNOC-i: : Ti,mi a HE. -VS . 1 Ja vArfrMIt' lllc follllil WEDLOCKED. By LEO. , 1 1 1 r 1 C ) T T . HAVE YOU I I GOT Aejy . U TrlAT'5 OVCr 1 YOU TOLD 7H' ( P(CK. TRUTH J ) POCKET III jfo ki of pure sil vetv. t When I was a y mitifr iiwn," said Oliver (iohlsntiili, ,eio llx ions to distiiiir.iisli uiyscll, I was perpetually star. inn new prop, Hi." ,' , !vas ?Z. "V" "V"',; " ' ""'""V '"' -.,h , w PRIVATE DANNY IN FRANCES BY FRAZIER HUNT 4 11 ii'i:it an 1. WKI.I.. haiuly is I,,,. I, ' iee, iinlinitv who don't lie loiiK to 'l'l II Company known w lu.t that inel.ns It s hist hKe new nf peace l.euiis hikii. il W illi a Piu yle tnry for l'M- IWo W'llole Wccl,s We illlll, t whether Kami, was de.i.l .r cantllreil or What. Ami W-H were all K"l" hioiiiiiI like a man who nst II IH IKHI tlletul. unit 1 r II.II Itonrinx II. nn, K.uiilv'i, n. actllitllv .Kills' ul 11 hiuk.n 11tl totlav N.iiiih' ciiiiij. Luck u inline rl'lltiir In un a tiiick fi-.mi rtlvlsleil hemhiuni eM. ami In 11 we tint " n"" v" ' 'miui:ht ftnm the ell thill Went up tll.H wed Jlli-I uptun'.l the kiser. We all 1 uidied aioilii'l "" Hn,i t'"'''l linn on the hack mi'l lull""'. I hun mill iniule just iihoUt a I""''1 '"" oyer htm u li, own uimW wuuld Iiuvu. And liu JubI ' milled hack and In he itut, 11 nnk near I as w in 11 he fu-m c.uii. e .Iw.ih his puis 1 Well, lliilll 11u.11 1,. .......... 1 minute or tw. so nail or h... hal he iu-. it Km ' know , alive o . hu little don. ylieu ll i...- ....... V : ."' '"'"p.iny wii "on Klll.-d, ..n.l the, he sai.l .sun.,.. Inn,, ,.k..,. It. lli illl! II.111 v. in.. u ..... h. "''.I. ,ua. lieu 1 I he curlier nl the u 0.1 uu lu then li. fell. r.is 111 in,.. 1 i pretty Hu. in Mill aiiii: eiuie amitlii' 'million; lonkinif me lie a w sli. . ,!.. unKh u, 1W(1V )Uh It, iks. hut f y,, . ...llrt ,lv ,eel thll little jell.'W l len.h ,h,K that Wilsll Worth 1111. re than twi un cents Ulen , if o.i could have M-n the way h w.-leomed M..n.!v 1.,,. k tears wnul I have come to jour e en Juki like th dirt to H'inilv 11 and mine and all It. 1 rent of nuts i II Company will !.,. the same ugnl