Show JIANNA N i AS t A M MAN l 40 j Joe Chapple Chappie Mitchell r in National Nat Ul a 1 It was OH os this rut last may that senator related to me tue one te of tS j r 41 touching and tender incidents s of lila bis bisHer J Her lier years ers He prefaced it by hi stating tat 1 he be was waa past put Zi i years of ut sEe age before fore ever tasted intoxicating liquor of a ar arkind kind During those early e daye when ii Was associated in 0 s youths as John D and others t his bis father heart was wa u ag as agthe the heart of almost every cery father MS apt Tobe To fp r be for f l boys boya of that age The TIle elder eida Hanna Haan L was wan rigid and uncompromising in his m total iota abstinence principles and often Of tea said aid he be would rather see ee his hb boys brought b t bom bomin in a coffin than staggering home evans drank I For this reason Marcus never had a latch latchkey latchkey latchkey key but every time be hOne home late his lather ather would get up nd let nan him inand in int a and surely no father ever watched over 0 a son BOn with more solicitude but the younger Hanna Manna rebelled and even appealed tolda mother aMber for tot a latchkey I Mother Mocker said aid he you can ean trust rust me Whenever I touch a drop of liquor I 1 will wW give ie you back this key What a splendid aph proof of the confidence OI between mother and son sea is Ia here and anel be he besot begot got sot not only the key k y to 0 her home 0 at thai tha time Ume but retained ined the key ky to her er heart to her dying day Ne Ne les to tp say 57 he was true to bis bin word and no In t in his whole life Ufe it seems 8 io to me ftc 1 reveals lehI the sterling worth In tb the character of ot the theman min man better than this When ben h he related this story to Mr Dover and myself he be said that thai he specially re requested requested requested quested that it should never nev nev i be made de pub public lic during his hia hi lifetime because as lie e said these t things thiD are gilt apt toT to Jo be o misun misunderstood n and d I am wIRME to let ie tile the people peo appreciate clate me foP j work wO k kand and nothing else v v Army Ary Ma MaIt AryIt It was w in the office of f Auditorium at Chicago after be Tie had returned from froma a wearisome meeting of Civic Federa Federation F dera tion that VI I sat at down for a smoke and an talk in to an obscure cure ob corner with Mr Han Hanna d dna na Presently a Salvation Army Arm lass I Ie 5 came e lR along alone rattling her ta for r i quarters Quarter or pence pen its s tile tie U tse might be The T senator glanced up and saw who tio she aile was wu then the es a in the tambourine that ht made mine look like 19 cents Pretty soon she e can rums tae hack bed ek Why sir air did you know at i a It 10 bUt bill i iYe Yes Yea s be he said eaid I knew kh Idt w ft Jt L y You be belong belong long l to my y church Cb I Then hen she looked look ll a little Uttie closer eio 1 Why H Jt Is Senator sator r flIt Me 1 cried and that explained eq it alt aJl Nothing I more was necessary for lot if It the Army ever had a rue it had bad one I in Senator r Hanna DurIng Darin the t visit t of General Genend Booth to this country it was j the senator who gave the famous t dinner l lat at the Arlington where the peat leader of the Salvation Army relst such s I touching bi incidents incident i that tat he lie aw tearS tear I from fro the eyes of or the guests It was Mark Hanna Banns who had this great ate leader offer a prayer and aDd be h l th u thO ui Senate enate i that at t sent a thrill through all ail who o heard hearda a distinguished circle of senators diplomats and statesmen diplomats I hav hay often otten heard beard tell teU of the t closing e days daya of Qt McKinley and aDd of one ou tI e P which b he be saM said 14 was waa one e eF T 1 the sweetest consolations of at his b W fe When hn on the Tuesday preceding the president pr s 8 death he be inquired for a s lW neI i Mfr t r ani au auwas was told to Not today daJ t f LeU asked Is J Mark here h Once during the campaign of id 96 woes when nn McKinley y was speaking dy day after atter day da to th the throngs who woo awaited him at Canton and land It H was day ho h had h d fi toe the capt of t I the for hp he to rail ai ai I him up on nt tb Us tf t ti if ir mu r Hi I ti Us t in inquiry Ii qui was Waa wasIs Is 11 that y 1 k kuTes Yes Tes Mr F j i i U L n nsw sw awer r in lit a voted voice VOI Well Weil Mark and am I 1 doing all right I cam me c the all II ight j Iod It the tho exclamation tion Uon Why t l 1 major r y i l lav st rt t tilt the til i th w ii i til ti raf l victory iti t f t ti 1 i I lug l all I I t il i 10 II IIi rl y I i i u h 4 01 papers piri pai rs Kive Jin gi me inc credit t for fur How lIm do 01 1 you iki your our pictures s in m the JH iI T rr arko aked i Kinley I i iv V n 1 looked for lw my m wa wais Wal a ai l is i s your y ur r that thit wt w wf f i n ii I f fI 0 I cd L th an old German who came ame cameto ameto to tIring the and love of ff his Get Ger German G r man mall my 3 and ii nd the good man in his n li 11 th that t the l 01 On nt n i w U n i 1 the iti Whit While hit hiti i t that kill me aw n e Wd ne never r stand the campaign Ip much mU h less lm the duties f of the theoffice theoffice office ic i j Veil VC iI said Peter Pe senator or you ou might die dl inthe in t the White House Hoase i t Well WelI Peter replied the senator 8 U i 1 B whit Wt lt to tolie ate either cither oit her at the White se 0 or Just yer 1 I have too Ux moch tu to do and I would live to the problem settled between and andt t I than be e president or anything I t VH was wa the answer It if It you ou wont be lie president we vant you to Hf lit long lone as our senator We luf lut you in Its I our hearts herta The life of Senator Hanna more than that tt of any ny other prominent man seemed t V typify the American n are ire rd of today He lie understood intimately and sympathetically sympathetically sympathetically all aU phases pha ee of the varied needs nee of f the Ue It was an inspiration to 10 have such BudI a leader Jeader H He was Wb a II of industry In ID the true sense of at the word tHe was also a statesman in all that th t I modern use of the word Implies I equally steady grasp on political problems lefts lems and business propositions He rec r recognised cO r c O business aa as the genius of the age ape and was sot not blind to any ny of the salient eints of ot a proposition however it might be obscured ob by sentimental side aide issues R J t was a a picture to be remembered r mel to see Bee him enter the senate lena te with his h I Ii n f ca n e i and limp to his seat serene and strung strong four square to every wind that t bl blew w To ro see e his confreres gathered about bout ii him after alter a greet great t victory such es s when with witha a single sile brief speech he h reversed r er Ed thi vote le of the senate ma on the Panama ques question Q I tion conquering through Ule sheer beer force f of 01 his honesty ty and integrity acknowledged edged eMed aUk friend or toe was W an as in inspiration inra ra oa indeed In Awl 4 a s 0 Nightingale in Milwaukee ID Senti Sentinel net nel MIU U Christina and yu start I 01 hear ear Bout midnight t ride of Paul Revere Seventeen hundred Hardly a geeser ban now no alive Uve live bar yea ven Paul jaul han Ban Spine Borne me British Br fallen falters ban getting gay AY gaySo gaySo So Paul giving his bis horse bone some acute hay hayAnd ha And ADd say sat Ay A eI wak mak k a grand stand pray play playDen Den ha he tal tel Yohn Yohn baa ban his frenA Who borrow Paul shot akol lend Yohn yuM yU go OP Q bar ba ha In hi old church tower ower And vust so eo sune une earn yu find our hour bour British skol march give aw me good yai yal And Ay y skol OI hustle and aDd ride Yak fair lak hair hal So go op p in the church go 0 old Yohn Brenk t I It ban first tine time if IQ his hla life lit Ay And ven ran dose dese get fet busy he be yal hid And vave Mg tg lantern to his ills gude pal Maester ester Paul Paw Revere who ump on mare And off oft for Islington Lexington he be skol tear T Ye whiz whis hIs he be say after lifter di AV AvAy guess Ay Ar skol getting pt my picture U rc in Success Dey Day shot skol teak smart stuart old son eon of a agun agun gun cun Ven Yep Ay gallop into Lexington Yai vai be he mak dis ride yu bet yure sure life And fellers grab grata It gun a and drum dram and fife And Dd march to t scap sceal dese se British Maester Paul Paal ban y y brave hero den d denAnd n nin And i t In the church C tower old Yohn Brenk Climb from his perch and ana tak gude gud drenk Vat Val 1 dis hen ban II aU all hr Hia lar Bout Bent ide de of Paul Reve a Speaking of Smiles Chicago News 1 i ant tant understand it said aid frs as she poured d out the coffee HeinA a woman growled her hus bus husband husband band I 1 am not at all an surprised But what particular thing thins is it you rou are up DP again IW I Hilt u ml ITS laud why a few exits ea ext sinji s i at dt it 1 should hould cause a man to 16 toi t 1 i i t few lew extra estra frowns the net nept morning answered n the patient and aM longsuffering woman Hilarity i r irit rit Na i ii i hi li r father fatherA i A w iv 0 L t io eror the latter s i ste te tt ee f fI I 1 was looking for flints for fur arrow arrowheads arro heads over 0 1 on the ri ridge Jp today remarked th the y brave bran and found several sevel QUil ii Z t tI I m i 1 fr fl d r l 31 |