| Show rr I I a I 4 1 L i I 0 final oct act tw up U of thc Ita Ion of I I wi l antly by the tho Th a er tt darIn a 1111 n to Iti th ot of e make mak the total forth for the G 0 cent ent the my II thE th yr previouS In addition waa wa left In the treue ury tiry the um to 10 be dur HI the summer In fl and Im ImIr Ir Every well for thu Item flem out nut ot It He parn as 8 at aa It ft doi doH for It Its and If t It to do with MIt ent It II the would no a Rut But the Ui Is I in an nece I 0 and nd th stockholder of oC ill all flIt C thet re ie will wll that It should hould I lv with SO 0 It If the sealon leaon has hal been bean It I goll gol on one the chanel are the to 1 numerous If there have lion bin man many trot the tha winter 1101 the buds hue list been un nipped the Hilt fund for repairs III ii IIII I lit Tho owne of tb the Salt Like lAke hall beau fairly wU well content with a aCk Ck lr Ier cent return on their Investment have er VIper III swing In lilt td Ides of what bat repairs 4 Improvements the old house boule stood tood In nep need 01 Left LAIt year tr tb Lbs money ex ax motU In directions where the IW bot tew of th The mi visible was the ot of Ih hilt hl electric over the Ole front of th ftp and the paving of oC the Md Id walk wak nut hut the part ot or th wal wa made back of oC the stage In the tIre lire modern the moms touchIng up th and nd other change much needed l but ut litti known about by byth byth th general public This 7 yer the reo re Will 11 mostly be made In IlL front while no definite decision h hu been n It II I that the whole colt pheme of Ut the house houle will wll be to a white ull seil effect th Il b will flU tat b altered and nd th tb glare Klare Imparted by br Ute the white whit halt hilf of lights on the arch roh will W 1 bi softened b by tn addition of oC ofIne Ine lights light ot of colors the bt beat beating II ing apparatus ot of the housea relic elic ot of 1 greatly UY In Innell nell med of and this too will likely re ive Rome attentIon the space by the will be r re so that In of II Mr I is hopeful will arl arise leu musicians can be ban under the stage 1 and 50 Additional el 1111 and a half t thus pro HII while the o itself c cIll can cantie tie Ill n and nd heard from lie Ita nw new station th stare 7 l I dl nera and scrubber WIll soon lOOn 1 carnival carnlI and nd th Ih new In SIp sep sept t of the hOUie hon will with folt lit In bp surprised and nd to tott tos s tt t h which have been made tr fr th i and convenience What hili th IJ attraction will be I IM its 1111 tt t The Nell company hal 1115 ItS ot oC A week from September tO III and nd unless henry Miller visit us UI on his hll return from San Francisco of 01 which Mr P PIr Py Ir r I is the flit night or of th the n new Eaon will tall fail to Ed Foy the ani only II It I a 11 Ion at al present booked for tor th the e FI nth of If September The first one e for II lb local opera I In Di De Kov opera of The Mil Mandarin n S I D During the past pan winter there has bill t h n 1 widespread nd very ry gratifying amon among our ward choirs r rP P it il f enterprIse hu has been j a friendly h of rivalry H a largely through tb the II nth Joint of the Mutual utu ln n I I associations The best lItot tl nt nl lii In each aeb ward musical and nd other I II I J has hal been drawn on and Ch II ward haM hall had a the thet I t of The to lee He Her r jUF ut n II hat ItIL tw other was all doing and to by thy IhL I lesion Hn All this kISS re is on th choirs whose whole leaders have been Iwen stirred up to te prepare their b best lIt Inu k and Int tu 10 drum UV ht sing rs In in order that tey mIght nut not suffer In the Ihl of at the visitors from Crom libel ward who are drawn out b by the ot of varIous rlou attractive or fir program Th This results It I have been especially on the young yount Another tte te that thaI might be betaken taken would ly rate Ie nl nw 1 not only our lIr hut tUt In meetings aM a well 1111 III ii this JAt It the ot of wards ward once onre Inn while that Is III Jd the Ihl ot of ward arrange to loan ills hla choir to a ward near neer b by on some ome Sunda evening and to borrow the choir front from the h ward visited The lOX cx change need not MGt Ie be so that there be an any InconvenIence they might occur Mca month 0 occa perhaps on night and th the effects would be ad advantageous lIta OUI all Tb musical taunt of each Ih ward mch of which I Inot is not noW nr U III 11 t c would feel called Uin c to the leader call out oI 01 local pride If noth In else and would be what It to 10 h s ot of all 11 th hilt best t I every ward affords lr Theft too ha on the I could sot laU tiU to be l a good one and nd m many t 1 oco ocea Ion ally at he 1 turned n d toto meet ln In jU s Y of them now ate re an nl ni ii fa t would seem an anu u as tho h a WaR Well worth ax x upen u t Hi iH H HH H H H HH I HII iH I IH I 1 in i i H H H H tl HH II H t An WHERE DID YOU GET YOUR NAME II r o nd n L 1 I ly It is IB U exhibItion of mort 1 I o on the Part of Charles I I I When hI he In InI I f boob which are no y r tbt the great 01 f 1 had to how I It Ir re I Is In ill a r j tl It 11 1 a list lat ot or our oura a Out at tr It I I It i I a lOOr eats cata f II name that are arbI arbIto to Individuals As t h I mit Ifill nb erab In the Uti Ii L I me dead tIO we t r ili I II at with fossil names attached I 1 II Us 18 J 3 1 1 In Ute the Den r Some Rom of these were s r I I fl I h hal a more Inore 0 l 3 rs ago 1110 Other only dt back S 10 i I h r p II I tb they at arb onil nl we continue to yea UN their S 1 signs by b Which bleh w WC fl 11 1 j In I e the study of oC names of 01 iii I tnt nl back bak to our earliest rUt iii i H th look of 01 And I was waa In the and nd l j 1 of that venerable Tee rP I I I r told 1011 tint that celled I c tillY and ang the tell lie he eD tit very beginning ot of iI t 1 1 God called the firma 11 II I en n arid and called t tr Or ir the 1111 th the to t I 1 h l i r II al rl call lie Seas to the i I ot of God 1 an nj II matter of further nt ur II r to Adam In the nine vi I ot of the second chapter of aai 10 II It And olt oi or of Ute the ur th the TArd Loi God ii h fonn every 11 e h I hI and eYer every fowl ot of the 1 I them unto Adam to I h would can call them and r Adam very every living iii Ii I it WI wa the name nm them Ihm unto Adam to T h h h wo all them F Pany ncy LV vr ling and created bird u last Iut theIr r 0 ia 11 PC r f uch B as In a Mil III s 1 ay a 1110 tub 01 r r e I Ii a atory of a olt farmer who held family religious Mr ear I vices ner every evening reading And cx I poundIng a er ot of the Bib with much formalIty Chancing one dAy to I Ia a read d the second eon of at Hone II he upon the wonderful In of Adam Adm In giving appropriate names to so 0 many thousand ot of bIrds And In glowing wor words he pie pic tur to hl tile interested her hearers the Nil eagle the condor th pelican the cr cor III Pat past am and riving receiving their names by the tho lon lion th tb tiger the leopard die I sebra bra and th the giraffe le II It 1 a marvelous thing that tbt Adam coul could think o of names for them al all nut ot of our course e he headd add added come o hm woe wove easy enough t to name Anybody would know a hog hogIn hogIn In tImes except In wary y rue rare for tor the ah I 0 of Cl mn man or women bd bad but Ol otis name Abraham Abrham lesac Jcob Ruth Matthew Mark Mark Luke Luk john The famine during th the b beet days ot of Rome hal had a tm ot of not ot excelled b by that thai of the present da day vr mn man hd had two namee one that ot of the fmla of gece B tribe rIb which was i th the nomen Bd tb other the Individual nm name or To the these wr were added a thir third the cognomen t 0 h the branch of at the family or ena to which the person Nn blong belonged and to the mUm nother to fn some lome trait or Eee l For or Instance CornelIus Asia AI liens Lucius ot of tho S o branch ot of th the Ie who h had won pr per In Aela Up to about 9 90 years ago there were no permanent nam names among mont Kuro n peoples Ery man an lad had a name nAm but It to him Individually and 1 Iwa away At his death Th The In son did not hot Inherit his hll fathers name but In re ic tur turn received a equally uly lent In fact ct a nan name was liable it at any time to through the humor er or caprios 0 of b tile and SUt Juit iii nIcknames are areat at II the present Um time In those thoe days ren men did ot rove roe abut about al as th thy do now but generally lived vId and anI died in the community In which they 1 11 I I I IM were wre brn born Raeh person wu was wel vell known to all 1 the rt reel and ld one nm name w wu was all u that ws was nef needed to him him Indeed under tinder the system ot of which then obtained In En England a I large portion of the population was attached to the 11 soil by such euch that the peasants were practically bought and sold land lana bargained and nd granted wih wIth il illand MOt Mot or of the country was 81 rov covered fOrt forests ah and tt were but fW few f road UI few tew bing being very bd bad The There WA was na M stable albl central government and It little community of Interact oven ann between neighboring hamlets towns and br brought bore ought ou In the eleventh twelfth and thirteenth centuries commerce increased and thc ot of our present lon lion w was at al first largely by bythe bythe the ot of foreigners I It W was this perIod that tha t lur eur names were Introduced and bame became both general and permanent lut hut there thre threw w was no systematic of names They Ome caine b by chance through the natural process of at evolutIon I It I ii her here that the practical unet unsentimental mental ot of our An ancestor becomes manifest OrIental nm names an and I It Is from Oriental peoples that we nt et mot moot of oC our present given glnn names many of at them adopted a as sur surnames ur hm names generl generally ha hare a spirItual Pt poet poetto to 10 or romantic sIgnIficance bl but our sturdy hardheaded unromantic an castor largely tok took theIr nat names from their location occupations and er cur John fIrst name I Is indicative ot if the IrO irace of Oo God but hi surname It Is derived from the Ca fact t that Its WI was a worker In metlA A clue cIon student or of history can n find In any ny city dIrectory II into to our present Inheritance o of n names the imprint of lb the physical and mental o of or our anctoN ancestors Int ot or M 9 years N ago g th the nature natura ot of thel them 0 the mJ crop th the raI the e ett tt troa that 1 T In the te forests the l birde aD and tt beast of the country Othe either at large pr r the tn well anI and othe tie de det t tail alii a of th ha o of the land Nur ur have the 0 religious In ID 4 01 4 4 4 4 4 tuOI of tile the tIme escaped Our city lOr museum contains them all al Time directory howa that Rn land Is h hIt It hot a dry 1 country I It I is full tun ox or WeIl Well brook brooka rivers lake and other waters On It I streams are almost In Innumerable numerable for ford For Peter at tor ford tat t tM the for ford who whose nm name It Ic found In parliamentary writ caine In time to t be plain tr Jor ord There Thre I Longford broad for ford white ton forit Sanford und ford forc Oxford ie be lord bean n ford Bereford for barley lo lord Waterford Watford Stanford atone fon ford am and the home hom or Gr hamlet b by bythe the t the h lor Cord lilt Time The reader cn can Illy extend Some of the streams we were evidently Int bridged for there are r and We CIn can study Uld the of nam namIn names In literature And In dOu ments William le Ie Brewere Wililam tle the brewer ber bm became WIlliam Thomais de la Ia Dale Thomas hom of the tb dale Thomas Dle Dale the article bing being gradually drop dropped The Burm derived tr from thins are I so numerous that It I is evident there was a remarkable ot of I Is br bor In thoM those ta days Tb TootH were constructed II t thatcher TheIr d our stock lk of at an and The wor word hr herd was a once to the keeper instead ot or th the f fleck k nene hence our I phell and SI lar alec alN or our ah sad lb thea who ho ke kept l the 1101 tott or bullock Tw The b be WIN were or out orInal CI cow Our Jut Cot Cotter ao and w were all 1 of oC the count country TI The ln and Miers Millers wee were nAry In ever The hills of Englan are re commemorated In our Copp Copp an and Cobb Cobbe ad and other nm names beginning with rb cob And c cope trl from tl the Saxon cp cop 1 a hed head R as Cop Cople Coplan Copeland lul Cobden CoWin Te The t number o of Ia tames ening endIng In Inton Inton ton h w that R a Iran lonne tOI town frequently g gave hi him a Nm name wr hn in 1 lea v Wl Th Tb a 1 of tl the probably to o the A Frenchman b became ime Jr r l Preach I a Mr Ir Welch L u J Id lr Mr holland a man from Mr Ir Fleming A physical fre gae him a nickname that Itu stuck k to Je him ad and his hi descendant nene or our L Longs Shorts Brod Dreads Ln Long fIO Ll Lowe lt etc Sometimes he took hil his name fr from hi hile his le age witness our Younger tilde ller aDI anil many stir lur lm names 11 as lune the derived whIch we f ta may designate a 1 nm names o of location af are the Hr at number ending In li lea 1 I Icy ley and Mh or I lay al all either derhl derived lm I len a Staid or M pasture or lee IH often written Ie icy a shelter Among t these we t ma ct cite On And Irl priestly from II land Ind belonging to the broad Ie lea lime kine lea Berkeley bl 1 I lee Ind and Cowlay No wonder th the d babbled o D green fn Dl for 01 OW was a pl pastoral land landas A as the city ly directory Or Our Kings Quen Queens Dishes lAr Lords and Barons at Ire b by n no mn means to tob tobe b be n re U as tl scions nl or of nobility The They were wert probably at t first In the of in tM the sports and pageant of th thoSe dY day mock ceremonies were and nd popular and ld doubtless the king a of a carnaval often found that the Ib u JI King elu clung to hIm amx n 1 so wih with other titles aI and may dl date back ck to the chief executive ot of a county Or Our haJ hai charge hr 0 of their loa lords 11 spence or buter buttery Chamber Chamberlain lain wire were confidential officers of th the Our ma may b be d de nt of William d de BoUle o or Walter alter I he The Th pr person who ha had charge of the bottles held beld an Irn place In UI the pc early d days of England when w were forming f few or of the euld fd read and nd write Te The keeper Instead a of putting h hi name over th the door placed there 1 sonic 11 o or ma blent Al All stone a of Imp implements l an and and carved 1 f v fn or their 1111 11 lat late use UN t to v rj j the ln sign eOP O i H In no WiY way indicated the tho I IJ J 1 I I 11 1 I I i II is Ir character or of the I It sign n a crown oe over a shield he might naturally I 1 designated WU Wil WUlm WillIam lm lIam ot of the Id and b be become CI come Wilam Wililam Thu doubtless the sign of oC he IV gave iii or our tie the sign I of a con our ur Cou the of ae a c crane OUr rn th the sign Ign ot of a tub our Tua I tb the etc 1111 sign etc of an elephant our Te The first ot of the Ibe doubtless liv Ih d near a great nt Io which k I or ItI congregated it t Ui i iMme name Mme o at I derived 1 tr from the l aca of Dennis A consideration of or name name derived tm tho thor ot of t require a t chapter J Fore fOt molt ot of tM thea a are th the n names endl in inID ID rca a 1 Tie The 0 ot of li the It U the M Mas o ot ti lbs I Iao gf son system o of t tea 11 sli DR G r ils to ma many ml which are N sit o oin In tb the Ir stray hit Ue Of reese e TUI Pf You 01 ought to f go to An And ms th the funny folks CoUt AIU tb they y never j et tN thet vt Are Ar rn full of funny jk Joke J Fr For lebr everybody In ID the town I 1 downsIde up and tl uS down 0 I Theres wronG Mr r who al And Mr Sweet w or T Thrim Mr l Peas to WO whom Mio Te The ItH greatest wealth and poWer Mr NO 1 so n I Wr heir pr W Was really the I 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