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"What makes you think so! asked little boy had not been there long beBert to In her fore he came running great "Why because your father had a excitement mustache that come down to his chin. with he air the exclaimed, "Aunty," look at that one of yours; you Just of one Impnrttng grave news. "1 don't must take after your mother." think this Is a very nice placet "Why, what makes ybu think that Too Literal. Johnny! was her amused reply. "Did hear about the defaceyou "Well, aunty, the public houses ment of Mr. Skinners tombstone!" (Saloons) open very early, waa the Nearly all your asked Mr. Jones a few days after the startling rejoinder. hens have the hiccoughs already this funeral of that eminent captain of Industry. morning No, what was It! Inquired the curiously. neighbor, Autos Btomach. "Some one added the word 'friends' I, title Ruth, who was Just four years to the epitaph. Id, wntched with great Interest. The What was the epitaph! wns station maa at the gasoline filling Tie did his best. " removing the cushion and filling the gas tank. Admiration Goes Out to Him. After the cushion was put hack and We may say a fellow shows bnd Ruth had made herself comfortable, taste In devoting his life to painting she said: of know that you ride on or sculpturing, but at the same time a horse's baric, hut I never knew thnt most of us have a sneaking admiraI was riding on the automobile, tion for tho one who can naturally do ' things we can't SIGNS OF TIPPLING Delayed. Naturally. In your garden yet! How did you enjoy the No. My nctghlior's been so busy at the xool I thought working In his I haven't had the heart beastly affair." to borrow his tools." Heredity. Do you think the baby Even when an actress wears genuine diamonds the suspicious people re- after Jim! 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The continental In session In Philadelphia, passed July 2, 177G, the resolution presented In behalf of by Blchard Henry Lee that begins: Resolved, Thnt these United Colonies are and of right ought to be free and Independent .stntes they solved from all ollleglai.ee to the British crown, and thnt all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain Is and ought to be totally dissolved." This of course Is the rent Declaration of Independence, the document now known as the Declaration being adopted two days later. Of the adoption of the Lee resolution John Adr.ms wrote to his wife the historic letter whh-- says, among Vir-gln- ia other things: The second day of July, 1776, will be the most remarkable epoch In the history of America. 1 am apt to believe that It will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival. It ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty. It ought to be solmenlzed with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, bells, bonfires and Illumination from me end of this continent to the other, from this time forward for evermore." Time lias proved that John Adams, though he got his dates mixed, was a true prophet. Probably the Fourth of July 18 our distinctively American All the civilized world celebrates celebration. New Years, Easter, Memorial day. Thanksgiving and Christmas In one way or another. But Independence day Is ours alone. To ne sure, we huve Washington's blrthduy and Lincolns birthday, which are also ours alone hut "the Fourth" Includes most If not all of wlmt they stand for. In short the Fourth of July comes mighty near being our national day when the American Eagle screams for everything from the Mayflower to the Argotine from 1C20 to November 11, 1018. Armistice day I That Introduces the pertinent Ichit that another change must he mode In the long evolution of the celebration of the Fourth of July. For If the Fourth of July etands for one specific thing that one specific thing is just exactly what Its original day signifies. And after Armistice day nnd all that It stands for-- lt's quite evident that the American eagle must be taught to coo Instead of scream when It goes to the John Bull part of its perform ance. natne-independ- ence For we have seen our e enemy fighting for Ids life and for our lives too against a foe that would have destroyed all that we peaking peoples In comma,, hold dear. And after a long while we crowded In alongside our ancient enemy nnd got busy to make up for lost Never mind who won the wnr. W have gumption enough to know exactly what John Bull did for Uncle Sam nnd are gramfui accordingly And It's qule likely that Uncle Sam came near enough to snvtxg John Bulls life m nethtng more than a friendly Interest In him. So some pnrts of our Fourth of July celeb ration will have lo bo toned down from now on. Moreover, It's high time thnt the American bo pie ptit their mind to fixing up the day we de. brnte.For the Fourth of July rl-- ht now Is betwixt nnd between. The old fashioned Fourth wns done away with. The Sane Fourth" supplanted It. Now the Sane Fourth" Is In danger of becoming merely a holiday. Holiday cel, hrntlons, like men and nations, do not stand still And the Fourth of July Is worth the rloaeat attention nnd best effort of the Atm-nn peon! The first Fourth of July reiehrnM.,n. which w, held in 1777 In liilhidelphln, cunot s. rve a mod-ti- . Its principal feature was B banquet a, at which many toasts were drunk, each tout full., Uing il hv tbe discharge of tlrennns arnl cannon falnly too "wet" and (mssibty n, The peace cm Inaugurated hy the of Montoe ndniluis'rutlon and ennenu-- dcoming during the rentlee wvs unfavorable to n dmor,Mretlve re! old-tim- two-tim- English-s- will take to take." - r hratlon of Independence dny. The enthusiasm of our people for their country and flag can usunlly be measured by tbe heat of the national pulse. A typical celebration of tbe dny Is that of 1830 In Buffalo. N. Y., which Is described at some length In the Buffalo Journal. Thnt newspaper savs: The return of our national Jubilee waa celebrated In this village with more than ordinary splendour nnd the day was duly honoured, not in the breach hut the observance.' The procession formed at the Engle a famous tavern located on Main Btreet between Court and Engle streets and consisted of veterans of the Revolution citizens and strangers, escorted by the Washington and Frontier guard and the endets of the Western Literary and Scientific academy, the whole enlivened by muslck from the Buffalo bnnd. Tbe oration was pronounced by Sheldon Smith, Esq., at the Baptist church nnd religious services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Shelton of St. Paul's. From the church the procession marched to the Buffalo House In Seneca street nnd there an excellent dinner was partaken of." Dr. Powell wns landlord of the house at thnt time nnd the pnpers recorded as something worthy of speclul mention thnt there were no liquors on the table. But the good lesson this statement was Intended to ronvey loses Its moral In the very next line of the narrative: After the cloth was removed wine was served with the toasts, which were drank with the utmost regularity." It is hardly necessary to draw on the Imagination to any extent to picture the final state of many In thnt noble company of 100 who drank the wine "with the utmost regularity. But that was before the days of temperance societies anti adulterated liquors. The marshal of the day was Colonel, afterward General, Sylvester Mathews, a veteran of the war of 1812 a hero of the Battle of Chippewa. Apart from thews proceedings was discourse hv Rev. Mr. Eaton of the Presbyterian church on civil and religion, liberty. The festivities closed according to time honored custom with a hall in the No evening. mention Is made of any fireworks. The celebrations of several succeeding rears seem to have len much like this one, nceordlng to the Journal's files. ! iftj'j, however-p- resumahly because of the Mexican war the celeb ,h m n,ewnhy! made Its first ThK!?!r ance m this orraston. At H o'clock In the detachment marched to the Fillmore House and rLiz!: mmj ? (,Tn SI T."." m." :. W re ' lt"V0lmionary ixty eight year, afiPr the nurrener of Torktown and yer after the nattle of Lexlng-tuI There were aoldier, 0f tf,e War of 1812 n the I me, officer nd .Idlers of the army and of !, h w .7 T"! a Krln Kr!",,1Iy n'! Bm, IM. German Young Mem. associatio- nIU lo take on cosmopolitan form-w- en, In the l.o of march. The were held at Johf.em n it, tit, tte orator etcnie, of the day beK K Fm',1. Pe pre',!.u,t r;,.mor attended u erH.c 01 m 'nstlly l.eered U k.ms of Tempcraoe had charge f ,im In R7, whhh waa , ,he held r ' t "' I t.fs',g UfW ftt ; n' of Mf, f dr SM ,,e run ,ff y; n ,(riltr wr ufr Thcpar,.,,, was the most Inspiring In the history of ih: and occupied 68 minutes In passing. Emi pretentious was the celebration following tit render of General Lee. After 18G5 BuffaWix bratlon of the Fourth of July was rather huod and marked by no special features Jiut I most other American cities. By 1010 the powder disease had town climax and those bent on reforming the (h once of the day cnlled It the national auie" Moreover, the nation was alive to the trend loss of life. Tables prepared by the Joont th' . Trlt "I So i inj the American Medical Association, showed number of the killed and injured la th e I was tlon of 1000 was 6.307; for the seven yew m ceding 1010 (he total was 81,003. .thh i.' Perhaps the first notable "safe and mm hratlon was thnt In Springfield, Mass, la However, In 1910 most of the large cIUm country presented an entirely new kind of tlon, the basis being the parade and page"1 crackers were taboo; the display of fit1 were municipal affairs. "I muHt confess thnt I always like t the Fourth of July, wrote Chauncey M. W a good many years ago. It Is the greaM In the American calendar. Nay, more, itf IMF perfume to the whole air thnt encircles breathe Every man, woman, or child who matter when he or she Is, feels the be1 There Is not a liberal sentiment where ch' Fo Is know n thnt Is not quickened on the ponfont. July. It reaches the hut of the enter Into the tent of the conscript chllurw says ; There Is for me nnd for my The hut. olhetj belter than this thing 'Why should I flight to uphold thronesre the throat of my brother to maintain I'1 ,1 privilege!' The Fourth of July lifts the aspirations, the prayers of lh Pf1 .. J countries lo higher plunes of living. th'n J coliesw dying. Why It Is a university, s Is t lher school, a common school. It ,, tlon In patriotism and nmnhood." Tlmta the way a good many C00' . feel about the Fourth of July even t even If there are those who hold that s gur and brag Is our national vice have an bleu way down deep that tabl, who will not brag on the Fourth of J J worthy of his birthright. ..jy Kt HI, It Is a fact that the of July Is gone, never to come hack, we must keep the day and celebrate M wu Important a dny to be ellghted. U b rated right. . .jg , But let nobody make the mistake o refine nil the fight out of 1L Our down to ua freedom and the love of rr" iw and thnt still more precious thing U" to fight for freedom. And thats go ,j, of any proper observance of the Four In the United Btafes of America. j , . self-evide- |