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Show The Bootblacks Christmas JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS 'VSY' vx OV vt KA K.J r v '" s T..i j .f j.l.IlN1 V&yV' A I i h r ts 1 tU UkV' v jaDa ncJ, k foA I t IclKSVyvtlnxa w ID ip J airlivur rvo'jJ Kit bt'tT.IK- , is Air, loo fjoocl lu laol. ' an j i i II , t ft III d P e's i lire Irn it an-- Vow r W ili pttji t not i n - Date on His Clothe Card Index Up-tand Car, His Recreation and Hi Eating, Even to Hi - Friend. ki 'w a , mofinf tindtl" hcrn i !'?,? all nut o ! f.OST An' OF ALL DAYS RADIANT s I 'll.' lft tw ntv ot lm ID bu oin idy n fj .ind ftnmt Fn P'd" The Court House app lto-sari- n Hnscl-eovcri- tlmu-Min- y taste-lessne- - lin- had lv n tramj ul phnw' t.esa'ne at on a tut si bullet hna ltd tnirdietm Tie tiveibe.id, il think I aah! the mmd wa,i full ? lier ev- wtia orient, her hp vmf red. And punfuitno KliMtenetl in het luur Tb ire wu lrpe. the two wire ind Ka turned and Udt her?- a, who 'oner shores'. The res Ion nbou at ve'y loci, - Fes' rlo being cotn-p- a ,, u w.,s little in planning riots, axinues and Tim street public parks. generally run westwat.l from Fie fixer and nre crossed at right an ;'i s ,y others, nmk-uiabout as perf.-- t a checkerboard I bin as a ex eiy i..n inm. Approx!-mutelJ.ooo nert of .ml are oecu-phby business stroe's and buildings, 0Oe rLed. ).o ,kv ss vtr an I the env's population is about Ikl.V iklt. Flensing i e:. tucs of construction tvrrx.e,s, ixarvxj .ire the wbbmtss of avenue and E)vit,Txe'e S'aecee.J.ecl.ikouk. sreet. the herd number of perks, ami the general openness contrasting U. rrxxxSCe 'a G'v li the elder section of Ruettos Aire Dv)p. and its narrow streets. Vs seen from approaching rlx'cr DeiveaUx LKe tlcbLlc-Loc.- . iem"rs the city is rather disappointing. The llati css of the plain and the If We Give Ourselvei. of bluffs along the western shore t'linstuus is not a day or n sea i.line tvvent sight eeing at its best. Sh mtd Hut a condition of heart mui sei. we outer Rosario by rail, however, mind. It we Imp our neighbors a ci editions are reversed and one geth-et- s outsetves; if in our riches we are a very f.u.-- tiunre-sio- n of outlying poor m spirit and in our poverty we and the thousands of low dioriits : m can-are rich if our ibantv nl'dings width la use workingmen i.i.d their families. Jaght railroad hues eider the city from as many thougdi luos! of these, roads come fixe i tie w cstwurd Ij ing grain ids Noticeable in the suburbs of I os., i o are the growing- - number of s s 11. , r is e 'dl ugrn "Put a! phe and mu'; bns ' h art new sepi.i.ing the No Hr, e f n-- S. cn. i -- ho Uul I i diltl-cut- y g The maid wna very wroth. lh. tlear bhe ruu away with iierkM a (laming 'Twixt angtr and a to n h of loir, 1 he scarlet of the hoH viiaimiot She told her tie m t friend, Ive ' Ko, ahorUy, evettmiy knew it. i -- tli dnd hciirn't pifttv w Wan near, and maidens lh ked to view lb HimaHf thrf, engulfedt In gloom. x d ste ) tAnl hr was The nd5tKdoe iut wnu-- bloom tlnunto for them mauls, to ae, h one ran and htd. Arid ao tiMy And s rn J to thev dl V v F irry. In New York Tlmea. I Put xx -- s gls e y d lhe ' I Tank Riding Social Fad. Tank riding is tlie la.'est soe'pey vi inkle' in London. It's just as f hauiab e as b.diooniag to be 'on's ago, I.idx- !. e ip m ,,f I ? ' v. m "I c" the er day v.lmo he ; I ! xx - 'I a 'I but ' i i -'1 s. 'j be vety rs fie. wh't d fr of o'if'f' of l Uiot.l etu -- wor- ,1 , ir ri. ..'J' !e s - 1. tU.l I,, g ' p- , , p i e Il t (I f n, ; lx, ri-- I,, front I xx IV .MV1 a T, Girx'ii it j re ' ! n I If II r" say sh. '"' I fv(je eia I lRvUi ;rs 4 4 J-- St. Louis, Mo. Maying love to a girl while driving an cost J. A. Garcia $16.25 in Justice Lautz.'s court. Rell-file. A motorcycle pnlceinan arrested Gyrela while the hitter was trying to drive with one bund on the steering wheel and the other holding the girl's hand. The machine was veering from one side to the other when Cur- - THE RING Pro- duce, So His Honor Comes to Rescue. here as Sen Urum iseo's most iiecommodating Newlywed E. F. Mognn Jmlgo. tlus-- t Reienlly three happy but red yci;o- - mn conducted a fttHI" search through all Hear pockets to locate wed, I, ng nags. Rut Judge Me!m peiloruted gan. the ceremonies, politely took a diamond ring from his tbigir and permitted the young men to Use it iri binding the ceremonies. After the excitement was over each of the bridegrooms confessed that they bad bought wedding rings ami had where put them somewhere they'd not he over'oekeil." tint each bridegroom had forgotten where. Spends GIFTS FOR CHUMS Nearly All of $400 Mother Sent Him to the Bank to Get. Reaver Kalis. Fa. When lrtie Angelo Colis!. mm,, went to the bank for his mother's S!il tie sun an uppor-- I umi be bad long ,,,,-tor. He proceeded to d'str.huto tlie funds "meeg los tla; mates. Bicycle, air nil s ami otl'-t! egs dear to the It, arts ot the young'lei s Were and when Angelo was finally eh, eked there was only S'JO left. Many of the storekeepers have token hack t'mr goods and re urr.ed the money to M rs. i ', Fed h. L,'iii. ltd il ' ' "I r e," "i 'hi -- '!' ' Feet in Weil. Iv m Mueller, - ,,'e r. tr ' 35 M - G. ,r in ! xx ,, n, ... - hv , RACE 'I in t: e . , ,.r F -- re a re-- I Mr. ! 'll "G '1 lu a:-i- i! ' i ln-- o ill xv I. a Il Be - Rad'",' spilt; a - ' j - heart! if some fell,,h.n e.ip. ' Joyftl. WM1I PWwlOM i I j , J t n 5- Get! it , u .x x e ,'X o i t' j lo e - ! vx : re-rt- la h- ,i I - s g a near riot. Panoramic Object Lesson. Two and a half miles of corridors in the state, war and navy build ins at YVashingtnn are a panoramic obj rew ills to STEALS CENT; GETS 3 YEARS lesson In the use of tinted . flect the light. This is a really economic experiment Man Serves Long Prison Term for that has been proved a great eaV11 Breaking Into Post Office the c t of lighting. The in Wisconsin. of P ing values of the various tints are now understood by the ski .. printer. Industrial etabllhmcn Many 'to tlie n,,vt ofiiei s bools, hospitals and office v here h" ,, py oh. In the capital have reduced (heir iilillt throU costs to a marked ex: nt ing J. Fr rn.horz w: i.'pe j i pupation of the proper f ,'e a fed",' i. F.y linking tuns of interior paints. IZ I'll' saved Police t,,)V to the station, he paid an additional S20 for nis food. 'br''' ' I pMvf I.' " ne IT'v.itc ' - ( "t,'rr.r ' 10 ' hav e a it'.' ' f. r Tt.oi I,, I ' : ih. r i.x ov y. n.lt ' 'd l8 di hx d 1... ' r , r M. nf-o- in . i.t.-ton. h.-- r Sorry, srr, replied but Oi haven't an iron the house. They're nil ! x r. d ir, d .in. wounded xx "1. ir first iuuranee D:.v is has no- nt a01 Ccsi- Something Just as an "i'h room a I should like ' in t touri-said the bedstead, you-!- fi,. lie ;jy j, m r "1 N "ow ";ir Mr. p.uvl die ago. .,t j,,,s r ' ' ia.t unto , The !"r'.;ment p"r,nlo., .r' -t.nd for a vat," id. r ' The r Idea. I number of accidents and h u'eil to a more cheerful feeiin the occupants. d a xv x 111 ""T't,( d : .ho,,-.;- f r . ' !dk v h et , ,'' IK V f.Murnei as Dead. O'-- orh-pni- at-- -- n ! xx .!-- -! xx DEATH old-tim- " on' mM th. t tio.it n..: Let , ' -- - It. i xi 'f- of It. ! n , Uttlio'i! t vou go sU"P' lie ,' pair .,! h n unit , ' . A II o'! piece rl... , n'- - T e u o ,, el ,,r,, ,, .(,s 's doxx n V('i,xiil i.Ko in; u ;jnx oft!ieh:: p in efut hue- - mid t .. ho, d .ko vet it hear ull I ixer tile be eanuaiLs ut a while a a hand-sxhoois tlounsh, all flouri.-dix- , xx , n J sud-mid- v mi - of tlie Cl.r Mmal . Ml n u ex ni- -, ' a:, l ..I-,, lev il '.mti uo-zi'- il Ill' I d th- ; o k;.,,.v i.'iu V Me' " li.it, g it in a t.ent r'- - I, in! e . x . ' - ' ' Many factors enter into the work of building a home that are not concerned, simply, with the work of designing or the mechanical processes that go into the building of the house, and we soon discover and realize that the designing and building of a house Is, after all, but the first preliminary step in the establishment of a home. The house is important, of course, and if it ls not just as it ought to be in every particular, the operation will be a complete failure. And it ls of special importance before you build, that you know just what you want your house to suggest in the way of newness or or an atmosphere of historic association, and you should also know liovv the result you wish can be secured. Your house need not be old to possess what seems to be an atmosphere redolent with memories of the good old days, and If you will but choose your architect with proper care, he will know how to give to your new home that atmosphere which one designer of colonial houses Joy YVheeler Dow calls tlie dramatic Rawsou quality In architecture. Woodman Iladdon, in House Beaut- i ? - mplating Building a Home. Ornamental Lamp Posts. There ls no feature of municipal equipment that adds more to the ''aetiveness of a citys appearance than do ornamental street lamp posts of artistic and appropriate design. Just St. Loris. Gome at once mother ns the effectiveness of interior decoris ihitr, in a tint in i, hitn, Kan., this telegram ations and furnishings depend fixtures, measure lighting upon large was received by Omar YV. Giarke. so the beauty of the street can be eth'rt.v, a switchman. Giarke hurried In ,rom he Santa I'e yards, obtained n nhanced or marred by its lights. solution of ;,.ms for YVheeler, III., hurried home each ease a satisfactory "ml hanged bis elotties and started the lighting problem consists not only in supplying sufficient illumination but le flee against death. Arrivmg In St. Louis, Giarke was also in providing lighting equipment surroundings s'opped hv a policeman and ordered that harmonizes with its a beauty of its own. lo slum Ins registration card. He and possesses e The lamp post in vogue bTiid'lcd around in bis poiket and fulfilled ret bail be had left it In his efore the days of electricity ttie second of these conditions but not Wie-clothes. itself ( iarke was taken to headquarters the first; for, although tlie post oil mil locked up while a telegram was was often a work of art, its feeble the cut to Vbehlta to verify Glafkes or gas flame seldom was equal to On tak of Illuminating the street. statement that he had registered. the other hand, the modern overhead arc lamp gives a fairly satisfactory Dines at Three-Cen- t Cafe; Costs $20. (lev eland, O. Peter Eshnn wanted light, but the unsightly potps, ropes, wires and other equipment for raising to get a full meal, and when he spied can scarcely be a restaurant with a sign on (he win-lo- and lowering the lamp the orncomes removing the intelligence that It called beautiful. Now amental street lamp post, which co".is a three-ren- t restaurant, he went and nte all he wanted. YVhen he mbines the benuty of one of it and the utility of the other. left he put three cents on the counter. The owner of the place disagreed, and Thomas J. Davis, in the H. use Beam Peter returned the compliment, start-be- tlfuL t. -i Matter That Should Have Careful Thought When One Is Conte- Stops Man Flying to Mothers Bedside Forgot Registration Card. Just for I EASY TO HAVE ATMOSPHERE iful. WITH t Sue Starts freshing paint. Again the suggestion is made that when the east winds are high it is dangerous not to have your windows carefully puttied. M , .1, x. Ud d : hir- - I ;x sK. HALTS Cop Flustrated Bridegrooms Fail to i ' Is Serving a Long Term in Prison. a Pore. tueti't foe the in !,i v rf 1 !,Lolly xvri::2- - nl au i PROVIDES p d T ll, rv ( rl ,n Hie oietrt ul. ' x. F. ...nos ,y f it i 's i.t,l . , ' I, veg- les, dair- 'Utets. A de ud.c or t a r ' x. : ,(t r x i bn I Resgri f r ike , p i, Mr. TwoMle. ."I .jiiout Ir. il'ie. k - liked I T ' K i r i" loose leaf ledger. He keeps a record each tire, when it was purchased uml the number of miles used. Mr I iMibridge says "There nre a lot .if people wlm would prefer death to zed life. And doubtless li.v thre nre malty others wlm obtain the 1 same results without system. wouldn't urge any one to copy my nethods. All I maintain Is that they ire the best methods for myself. ' "T""- Mr I. w YVhen nature takes on a new dress, why not be in harmony? is a suggest clean-ution for paint-uthat carries an appeal to most folks. It is also pointed out that woodwork by furnace fire, in .spring is actually parching and famishing for re- Keeps Tab on Everything. BOY BUYS s,-- careless. nuto-mohll- e lTnuriseo The best way to l 1 i is to paint It first. You can get higher r..,.t f,r,, by painting it. The banker will lend nmremunev, oa a house. These .are suggestions llV nection with a clean i,e- - ,, that have paign arrested a great dwl of attention. A prominent hanker su,d; Of course, it is , as,..,-- t, . on a . hu-e, C, merely becuu.se the imiis,- - ls m (j repair and holding its v hut Z cause the very tact tim good care of his prop, ls ,iroot us that he is not .slid-,- , sS llU he provident and that we i1Ve u ably certain prospect of lu loan paid back. well-painte- d MAKING LOVE IN AUTO COSTS DRIVER $16.25 Ran antnom Greater Va, ,e..t A ho up rnt, pg own recommendation, even as a man who is careful about the u. uim-sof his appearance makes a nlU h more favorable impression than one who is i characterize Judge f t-- u. R well-painte- d and a garden he bad obtained from the forest service, he was known as "Mysterious Jack. He disappeared one day as suddenly us he lmd appeared, and although the timuntiiiu folk searched the vicinity and made every possible effort to locate hitn, they met with no success. It has Just become public that Lowe went from Catulno to Redding, where lie was arrested for the murder of a fellow workman about 12 years ago. He had secreted himself In the mountains and enjoyed his liberty for 12 years, hut a longing to visit his old home at Redding caused him to risk arrest and now he is serving a long term in the state prison and his property at ('amino 1ms been confiscated by the federal government. . Means Higher . "'ties, umbrellas, etc. The tailor and be laumlmiiiin can put nothing ovri hi him. Keep Tab on Motors. Ily a similar "simple" system tins g, nitis keeps tabs on Ills motor cars Each night his chnulTeur mails to lu itlire a little card with the speedometer readings at the beginning and ml of the day to show the mileage: a brief summary of the dace whore be lias driven the ear, what lie spent for gasoline, etc. All this Is entered in a JUDGE Liberal Use of Pa.nt is well-painte- an imxorable system. ,t ,,ii 1, in tead Hut !t t Hit u t. ti llf'-c'-y See ;g o'e V is i by keep house looking J right K In bis pocket be tarries alwuvs wPh him a compart .series i f reminder anls. 'I bev ordain Ins lite 'there is list of ins fi lends with their plume Hindu rs. lu his bedroom at home, Llllihndgr ,eeps a chart showing just bow mniiv nits of ihalies be lm- -. bow main Inns, sinks, collars, meknes, tiaml 'a rel. let's, underwear, slices, ini's t . Lcttoig the Neighbor he t 1 t e a p s is ! ' i i ,ti w - I ton'd i i - w ( the ' C t!o, - - . m tH i to ag- i he nevi r had any associin a Miiall cabin ates ami kept aloof d Hint come down to Rosario from many far inland points nre interesting and For Instance, the little significant. r.olivian port of Suarez, 1,200 miles or more northward on, the Paraguay, sends a regular trader to Rosario: the boats from the Alto Parana, the Pilco-tneythe Rertneio, and other rivers n'so make Rosario their southern terminus. IVilh ocean and liver cruft of all descriptions anchored for several mile along the water front, with sailors and river boatmen speaking varied languages, handling cargoes curious and interesting, a commercial p'furo Is presented that merits the attention of a gifted pnin'er. The city of Rosario is supplied with water for domestic purpose by an English corporal ion, which obtained a franchise in lsS lasting for 70 years. The water Is obtained from the Parana above the city, and after passing through filtering and clearing reservoirs is distributed through tlie city by about 220 miles of pipe line. Taking 1912 as an average year there were more than 2.1.200 firms and Individuals t 'king this water, and the receipts to tlie company for the same period .amounted to ?2S2.P00. Rosario's of sewerage is mod, rn and efficient, and since 1910 the operating company ha been ex-- t tiding sewers to more remote suburban districts. Tiie net revenue in 191 1 amounted to S11 000, and this sum allowed the pavnnnt of a 3 per cent dividend to stockhoble-- . Sewerage rates are about 4 per cent of the rintnl value of property. vvvvl 'if suw The Circle o Divine Love. civutlon. One lexers, gave ns a i u in the Image of Cod. wild1 tbe s i r gaxe us Cod In the1 Image of i,n. Hie two mnplete the love. That the irrle of I.v-- Rosario. ever-love- I The maid was ery (o Me. Hut titan!, ami not tin Du d to folly. fche aloud Do Mtut tlie ChrutuMk tit And kiuvci hang a wiuath ut holi. K putv.seil Uiere, by ituiuw, ami Ctnls-.iia- in lirst lime this industry was not o noticeable ns today; and it indicates some of the smaller industries that gradually develop in newer countries amounting on the whole to valuable sums and the products themselves responding to modern demands.' Some Features of the City. Rosarios first hunk was established In 1S.'.7, and the same year saw the organization of a chamber of commerce of 100 members, and a shipping society; the latter was responsible for the construction of tlu mole Castellano, which served shipping interests for many years thereafter. Reing neither federal nor state capital, Rosario's public building are not so numerous as those of a city of both political and commercial Importance; hut the hitter interests are responsible for the construction of many fine edifices for Innumerable purposes, a few of which are shown in the illustrations. Private residences, as a rule, partuke of Spanish architecture, with tlie patio and its flowers and birds as special features. Horse-draw- n street cars were completely withdrawn from Rosario in IPOS, and today there are modern electric curs operated on f2 or more miles of tracks, and all of the cars transported 27,000,000 passengers in a recent year. The fare is 10 centavos, or the equivalent of about 4 cents In United States currency. The port of Itosnrlo is' a busy place. Tlu Socledad Anotilma, a French organization, operates the port 'under regulations prescribed by the federal The company is credited government. with a capital of about $2,000,000 and bus outstanding bonds for $20,000,000, bearing Interest at 0 per cent. Its concession covers u large area and apthree miles of wharf, proximately along which it operates 20 mile of railway. Much of tlie proposed xvork of Improving and modernizing has already been accomplished ; more is to be done. Cargo is handled by steam uml electric cranes, the latter power being generated by the company's private plant. The company also operates n large grain elevator. During the last normal year (1912) Rosarios exports amounted to 2,012,970 metric tons; Imports, 1,07,OS1 metric tons. Tins commerce was carried by 2,076 steamers and 977 sailing vessels, which entered or cleared the port. ' Many Small R.ver Steamers. Aside from the activities of seagoing commerce the small trailing vessels N n MaybeAnd Uaybe Not alone it I whit m foun-latio- -- Mi. lN dUioii.U a'l nw li c k k rri I THC broad and maiestic Ilirnnu. sweeping sontliward toward the sen, stands Argence tina's .second metropolis, about .too miles distant from tlie !m Atlantic. I'nllke many other large When all H kidt comn nhiv r!n lound South American cities, Itosnrlo Is the utove n (iismu inornUr. Wlim thy tome neither the capital of a stale nor the to capital of a nation. Its importance, Thm ntuffcd out 8ttkln' haritfln on tin therefore, l.s not closely allied with wail. lie vagaries of provincial or federal how rn holier, Merry rhrtstnujs (h. TlK-.Mililies; it Btnnds upon the solid How a priced they'll !e' Yen, of commerce and Industry. Mrry CrlMfnu all! Across the river, and eastward from Harriet Prancene Cnnker In BufTato the city's busy streets, lies the rich New. Argentine province of Eutre IUos, Ilulle-ll- n FIRS FOR CHRISTMAS TREES write William A. Held, In the Union. To of the westward ut retches the level pampM, Thousands of Balsams Supplied by Into endless space, over New England to Cities of which the harvester garners the goldEast and Midwest. en grain or the eowbov ride with the In Most of Hn Irec that growing herds Industries so vast extent that foreign nations constantly lire Met up cui h ChrNliim nnson In the hiiiiic of lloston, New York anil solid forth their ships to trade with this famous depot of supplies. Many a riilliiilclphla, it hn been fouuil, arc man I familiar with the great capital hiiNain tlr. and many of the sfloctci! of the Argentine nation, and with it he specimen arc oven shipped comparaassociates enormous (piantlties of tively long (INtiinres from their place product, n very true presumption; of growth to Chicago amt the elite hut fewer people hear of Rosario, more of the mlihlle West. While the hnlsiurt Hr I popular as or less overshadowed by the larger and a Christum tree on aceount of It more palatial city, huP, nevertheless, a In recent year has largely ami practically perfect place that symmetrical conical shape. It I In growing ilemand expanded Its commerce, grown In gen-orprosperity, and heeded the call of It for a vnrlety of ums. white, straight-grainewood ha come to hn civic betterment. Rosario Is sit tinted on the west bank used more and more In the tmiiiufiic-fue- l urn of toy that hang from Hie of the 1'itrano, the latter, under difbrunches of its younger fellow and ferent name and tributaries, coining from the brum he of the other ever- from sources fur away In the heart of For 200 jears Rosario green Hint nre widely ued in many a ebutliient. hn.; exNted; but for the last few purl of the country. It lias been growing. Tiie.se two The Wood of the hiilsnm Hr Is used to a hu ge extent, also. In he inniiu words are typical of Hie city's progfaelui'c of excelsior, of which ress, and it l.s of the latter-dagrowth of Ions are Used cm h holiday that we write; but at the fame time season for tin pat king of gifts that it must lie remembered that the unsetare sent by express and mail. The tled condition of the world during the tmisiim Hr is the source, too, of the Ills! few years II Mil the luck of shipwood from which are made ninny of ping facilitl, s have retarded the progthe food eonliilners, sm li as fi tilt ress of Rosario as well us other imbaskets and butter boxes, in whnh portant commercial cities. materials for Hie rbristmas dlnm'r On a Level Plain by the River. s are brought to (lie marl et, the Rosario is loea'ed iif the southern of the wood making It unsurpart of the Province of Santa IV. In passed fur sm It Uses, Chinlly, the this section of the pi inee the land is bnl'am Hr is In lug Increasingly used but ns one traxuds sligitlly undulating, ae1 are of paper, and for the manul the city he realizes the vast area from this, wrupp. d mound thousands of of level plain by which he is surroundholiday imel.agis, adds still another ed; the soil is fertile, the pasturage I ehapU't- to tbe list if the tree's aim st umihIIv ample for the stock, while Hie a Use! nines factor as Indispciisub'e an i nee of tree-- . .ue Imre and there , III I 'In Islam-l.s t .lie i s. Hie solifa-- v Ori'm, reminds one of (he agricultural regions of Kansas and WAITING FOR THE T1Y.E Iona. On iliis x.ist levil plain, by the recrs side, the e.ily builders of Rosario made a is ..inning. The plain bkovimd mTi o'Vv'v vVV7 (Ort? win re the city stands Is from f.1) to f tvf AND ANxpiMlY HfN Mil Mt tHtN Rt'O feet el oye He waters of the river, SxVWWs Vs and ut certain iMns of the year mit.- - in the interior of the Continent swell th" l'atami. whhh rises often oeit!owiug its considerably, happy morn! Rise, holy morn! Draw forth the cheerful day from tight. 0 Father, touch the cast and light The light that fhane when hope was born! 'bepnyson. gered. 'I !i Foinf.i Cldi An' I'll ! an i hiv mrtr fun ( rlflmiiJ tell .on tllllf.' itfi klr Tit' ain't no pi nit In tins !iln' wmld Tim! j half ki J lly .is the one filer''!! Rise, llrr r il 'M A 1 And wili n.n n y t . tilted tf fri- - of kollii ifnM' hnif pnd cnoUL'ii for in t af n ouid t hr Vow - and eirdKhtway I f For a thousand years before the dirlMinu era Hit Hebrews vxere looking forward to tin light of ChrlKtinu. Tlity saw the golden age before them when tlu Christ slnmlil com, uml their expectation of a Messiah lighted up tin manger ut Bethlehem. Ami then lit cmne; ami Mince I lieu tlm whole world Inis lieeti looking hull! backward and forward to the light of Chrlatmaa. Other day we have that urt dtnr to the human heart, hut Christum I a little dearer than ull other day to the le'art of grown-umen and women, and Infinitely dearer to the heart of the children. The light of Christmas Bhlnes for them ull the- year round. They hark back to the Joys of tie Christman that I past, and they ure always looking forward to the light of the ChristniHS that I to come. Christmas the day of day to all hniminlty, I ut It tichmg essentially to Vou remember the children. that Christ took a little child and act him In the midst of hi disciples, saying: Of such U the kingdom of Heaven. And that was hecauae a child I so rich In faith and hope uud expectation. And because of this faith and hope anil expectutlim the children nre always looking forward to Christum, seeing It light, and anticipating It joy. And so, whatever else we do, let tis make the children happy on Christmas. Let us help them to understand the meaning uml the spirit of this day of loving and giving, mid u far a In US lies, let us all heroine us Utile children on Christinas day, icmeinlicring that he who gave ns Hie Christmas, himself had the heart of a III tie child. kU tpo lu 'j Ilf tin' "l linn- - am none who",- - Iigli' li.i eve shone nil far its 'it-- i light tif Ghiist him Kor nearly tun t Ihmi-.hyin It lias shone vs t It n s' 1 lh.it fottlt In- - iin'iuli' it, ami it .'! "s h tml.iy, lever serene Hint fair ami -- tull :i t , even ii ii SI li it tuny In dimmed liy tin- darkening iliitnl.v of ImiU'liiinln lillliiall coli-llli'- t, any mi exchange. I '1(1.1111 h il if 'lit h ar io) isl m i" r Not I ull till- o wt-- Tf,l T.iere Are None Whom Light Ho Ever Shone So Far as the Light of Christmas. th Ji f Ilaeerville, Cal. It was ten years ago that Jack Lowe, wanderer, arrived at this place and secured employment at one of the lumber camps at Cumiflo, Seven miles up ill llie mulll.l.liu. New York. Hall Ray D. I.llhbrnlge if New York, who U the most s.V'te-aintiimiri in the world. At least, he lays chum to that distillation. Mr. Lillibridge lives by eard index Ills eio r,, (Lilly life. Ids -- oeial, family, professional and recrent ve life is a!! e.itiv it si, mew lint exb uisiiveiy die him ila k and forf Murder orf(ta M fo Wanderer Returns After Twelve Years and is Sentenced for Bemuse crlpj led d EVERYTHING ON w ty Jav i)i i! ut I TAB lm Vow, 't K fo.f An I a'i y muuth ko-x- l Inexorable System. to JlMi ic st Of all r y u mi' a oi in Lillibridge of New York Governs Every Move by D. k' top In Mpi'i n i iHa i'inr r ,i lik i I il its it 'Ll' K ii'r i i . w t -- IO I Wr'.e.aUv r in 1 :i f Wf)ttf i ifu I f ot , k i w f h m Hi Iv t i r?t fi jLo f f.uy tiitf II I if ml i i! v ir 'i ft. it I if mik lie l.iny f flomeTown BY CARD INDEX Ray 'u FoUm d like a .j i uf ' the or j it link t now Hc.lJ ' hcai-o- fr Mimic M f. fin .t Oaspiuul r vc is full if to fe'tse ri r Hfj.'i Jlntl ARREST TO LEADS ' Tf, Vnh i - It , .. onif tflKTH "" AiGenlmoi) Jecoitid a dollar ail my ows n aarlu t tv r Hmie Fourth July, a lltH at a tlm, odd Job. aw.irin' off on gum 1 it frr An' now wimt tthaii 1 My J v Ith-- I To fssrcr V vAt Im ri'ht V 'f'ts vooe. $ Pet ,noft8f f LONGING FOR HOME THIS MAH LIVES liar-rd- , script. mattr,- - foind the sorr. 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