Show DEEP MYSTERY OF THE Man LAW Whs Won't Support Family and WITs Really Imprisoned Pays Penalty GREAT OHIO irTFnOVEMENT RIVER Is Use Electric Lights Vhy not? far beyond the comprethe average mortal are constantly revealed in the law and its administration The other day a woman appeared In a to the Boston court and complained refused to her husband that Judge support their two small children She could get along without him she said but she demanded that he be compelled to go to work and help support bis offspring Her story was corroborated by witnesses So the judge found the man guilty and sentenced him to one year in the house of correction Here was what seems on the surface to be an easy problem A husband and father either through disinclination or through inability to find is brought into court work on a In order to chargo of relieve the situation he la sent to the house of correction where he will be kept at work That he is not able to send his pay envelope home to bis family every Saturday night— because in such there is no pay envelope oases— is in the eye of the law minor circumstance The main thing seems to be that the man has been guilty of an offense and that he is Mysteries hension of punished for It He Is punished That’s tho light to see your Sea Klaaager Economical Based FROM WIND Lighting Plants Can With Gasoline to Help Children and Firearms Again Anna Quinn fourteen years instantly killed the other day Mass by the explosion of a held by her playmate Thelma Borg aged twelve years The two children with Sonia Borg a sister ol Thelma and another were playing about the Borg Lome when they discovered the revolver1 After ail had looked at it Anna playfully held it against the heart of Thelma “I’m going to kill you” she Borg said smilingly The triggc r was pulled but the revolver failed Co explode Once more the weapon w ta examined by the children and then Thelma Borg took it and placed It close to the Quinn child’s head Playfully she exclaimed:- “You killed me now I’m going to kill you" She fired This time the weapon exploded at Lowell revolver Odd Sentences “Break rock for 100 days or go to church every Sunday for six months” was the sentence imposed upon three Kansas City (Mo) boys after they had been convicted of throwing eggs at pedestrians ‘“I sentence this boy to a whipping every morning for a month Not the namby ppmby kind but good real hard ones ones that’ll make him eat off a mantelpiece You’ll find then that he’ll develop into a good boy" This was the remedy prescribed by magisterial wisdom in the case of an boy who his mother said nad a mania for running away from borne — Case and Comment Co- - 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Why by takattach importance to whatever physi- ing care of herself For Instance she cal charms they may possess Beaudoes not overeat She has a practical tiful eyes a lovely mouth or a de diet which everybody should have lightful nose should not be subjects She does not eat at all hours of the of comment but if commented upon at all should be lightly done for no child should be started in life with the handicap of vanity — Exchange ' oldLittle was clear by Be GOOD THINGS TO EAT Be on It Motors nay wired DC te ELECTRIC POWER and get Sevier Light Power & Milling but it is his wife and his two helpless children who pay penalty The law may be ironical but it has no sense of humor “You have been found guilty of not supporting your children” it says “and therefore I will send you where you cannot support them" Mum Rear Admiral Great Motoki Tells of Progress Made Done at Work Yards Enables Position in Naval Fodt Japan to Attain Front Rank of Powers London— The development by the Japanese of their naval resources since the end of the war with Russia Is a subject about which not much Inof an authentic character formation bad been divulged but a flood of light was shed upon the matter In the paread by delegates from Japan at pers the International Congress of Naval Architects just held In London Rear Admiral Motoki Kondo the of Japanese naval conwho contributed a paper on struction the progress of his department dealt first with the four navy yards two of which those at Yokosuka and Kure have launched ships eight armored since 1905 It must be remembered before that year the largest vesthat sel built in Japan was a protected cruiser was started in Yokosuka dockyard 1865 and its first dock opened in 1870 Only wooden ships were built until 1885 and from that year until 1905 Toonly gunboats and small cruisers day the yard employs more than eight thousand men and occupies 116 acres smalt having two large and three building slips and four graving docks i - over Miss Chicago becoming stout She knows how to care for herself and is acquainted with the fact that mod eratlon In living means moderation In That Is why the Chicago per figure son is often surprised to hear visitors comment on the general beauty of the women of the city To him It has become so common that he does not realize the fairness of the city until he haa himself been on a visit” She exercises systematically— is when she is advised to exercise to keep In condition she does not at go violently She uses common sense ‘Then our leisure class Is a leisure No women take class in name only better care ' of themselves than Chi- BREAKS HER LEG ON A BOAT cago society women However the appreciation of the luxurious never deIt is tem- Woman’s Physician Happened to Be velops into a mad chasp on Same Vessel and She la pered with right living As far as Given Quick Attention getting old and ‘matronly at thlrtyfive is considered— well she just Just after she had rePhiladelphia— don’t I marked to a fellow passenger that she mai “This New York says he has counted four stout wlmen to every had enjoyed her outing immensely was glad that no accident had stout man Just go oil on the street and the Journey Mrs Mary E and marred any time and make observation old of 855 the ChMo Fries seventy-thre- streetyears who in comebnditlon that New Yore' observation Norm j rxTrtleth with her five sons and a daughpany comes" ter had been attending a church picMiss Anna Snyder manager of an other shop and an expert fitter nic at Burlington Island park tripped over a hawser on the boat in which laughed when she read the dispatch “Isn’t that Just like a man?” she shp was making the return trip and smiled “Why with modern lacing It fell to the deck injuring herself serifs beyond any poor man to wheth- ously er a woman Is stout or slender CorSeeing her mother slip Cynthia Fries made an ineffectual seting has become such a science that women strike a more symmetrical effort to save her from striking the deck By a remarkable coincidence average Mrs Fries was treated for her in“Another sapient remark Iby this juries by Dr William C Barrett who male person Is that the American womyears had been the faman cannot wear a hobble skirt be- for thirty-fivand who cause her hips are too broad That ily’s regular practitioner New York man certainly should take was returning from Trenton on the same unconscious of the proxboat a trip outside of his city Why the hobble was made for the slender lines imity of his friends of the Chicago feminine figure” The aged woman had secured a good ' Just returned from New seat on the upper deck as the vessel ’'"Well York” said Mme Jeanne at the head left the landing When they were in of another establishment "and while midstream two attaches of the boat the New York woman has made a fine line asked her to move As she arose start toward ruining her figure with from her seat Mrs Fries lost her balimmoderate eating and drinking I ance and fell to the deck While Dr fear she Is not so far past redemption Barrett was examining her Injuries as the New York man would have us which proved to consist of a fractured think Perhaps he has a preference leg Dr R B Wolf of St Timothy’s for the splender type and one or two hospital improvised splints from stout women seen one right after the pieces of wood lying near by Upon other sent him off in a panic reaching the city the woman was tak"At any rate we need not worry en to the Presbyterian hospital night that it tU all of which will take any- warship afloat The Kure navy yard was begun only In 1S89 but ’It now rivals the Yokosuka having two large slips besides smaller ones for torpedo craft and two graving docks with two others under construction Here guns and the gun mountings are manufactured progress in output having been sufficient to supply the armament of almost all the warships built In late Kurfe years also possesses steel and armor plate works the latter plant The arhaving been started In 1902 mor la made by a special process devised by Japanese engineers and has Ik given good results The two other the navy yards Sasewo and the Maldzuru are on a smaller scale being used for repair work and the construction of snxall craft In addition there are now private shipyards capable of build! ig armorciads one at Nagasaki the oth er at Kobe Each has Just received n order for a battle cruiser similar to the ship ordered In England last ye: ir while a fourth Vessel of the same type is building at Yokosuka In the course of his paper on nav al in Japan Rear Admit al engineering Terugoro Fujil stated that these to :r new battle cruisers fitted with tv would have engines of 61Oho Their displacement is to horsepower be 27500 tons and with their higp speed and gun power when they are completed in 1914 they will make a flying potent squadron In the Pad The turbine has been adopted for ships begun since 1905 some vess being fitted with the Curtis turbln and others with that of the Parso type The boilers' in use in the Ja firs' aDese navy are of a new design tried in a cruiser in 1903 Thes to "navy type” boilers as they are called will be installed In the new battle cruisers Previous armorciads built In Japan bad been fitted with Mlyabara boilers the Invention of the of that name admiral Japanese Side by side with the development In warship building capacity merin Japan has also chant made progress as Is shown by the on this subject contributed by paper the director of the mercantile marine bureau He begins by saying that In 1853 when an American fleet under Commodore off the Perry appeared coast the shogun’s governJapanese ment was surprised at the enormous size of the warships and awakened from the Indolent dreamh of the past The gross tonnage of vessels built nnder the shipbuilding encouragement law from 1897 to 1910 was 286501 tons Japan Is not however perfectly as jegards the supply of steel for shipbuilding as although the works opened In 1898 can government produce 100000 tons 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