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Show 9v mw '4 V H. - i THE DLSERET KEWS THURSDAY - l into such a wofld tribunal a terrible1 calamity: Thera war however, other issues which affected the decision of the Illinois electorate. David Lawrence, special correspondent of The Deseret.New and a close student of political affairs, states that the voters of the agricultural district of Illinois are dissatisfied with the, slowness of the administration to get through Congress a program of farm relief. Mr. Lawrence is of the opinion that it was a mixture of world eouri 'antagonism, local politics, agricultural disaffection and personalities which brought about the defeat of EenXtor McKinley who is a firm supporter of administration policies. It was a vote against things in general rather than Ibe repudiation of the world court Issue i Senator Borah would like us to be- i United Slates WE ARE HIS DEBTORS would-b- . ban Lake Cay. l'S- - - rhoae Wa. lubiuhed Afternoons Except feunnny. Member of Aadlt Barns l Circulation ELBaCKirriOM EAT EE. ,Oft9 W 9k ' (' Ow hfomh ! iK v9 0n Year (if paid U lususMi y The above rate ppl Nevada, and Wysni&i sibar etaiee by iaau ' per month, ll.Mw Addreee eorree poadeaee for pabUcetW te Tiie Editor. Send remittaseep aad haamass eommuntea-ttowe to The Deeeret New, aalt Lake Cuy. LtaA , 4m) yiTI 'It Trom - . ? SALT LAKE CITY. - T" q; " i 1 ' v V 'irrr& i 3' A i' T : t ' 1926. a hearty welcome Id SALT Rolarian who have come here' for their district convention. These men. whose motto isUService Above SelP are a are power for good in any community.-Thethe njen who do things, who accomplish much for the betterment of their fellow. Without such as they we would be poorly off. Representing - ae they do various branches of business activity they are in a position to promote the welfare, of the whole and thus aid materially in community LAKE t . APRIL IS. A HEARTY WELCOME. 7 ; . THIS IS TUE PLACE r - if - J y ' bid development At the meeting lo be held here there writ bflr atr 'etefcangB of eitiefTcnC 6,' rpaf iir of activities in various directions and an effort made to devise ways and means to solve community problems in a practical, worthwhile way. For after all that is what Rotary stands for, the very essence of its existence, to help men help themselves and to do everything possible for social uplift and betterment. May the meeting now under way be able to accomplish all Ihia and more and may those who attend enjoy to the full their alt too brief adjourn in Fall V - Lake. ARBOR DAY. i 1 . while not exactly a holi- -i day in the sense that bus inesj activities are suspended, is nevertheless one of the most valuable holidays lo '.the state and nation of all those that adorn the calendar. The day is one set apart for the planting of treesj the seeding of lawns and the beautification of surroundings generally. And where it is observed hi the spirit of the occasion it becomes a day of real benefit to the community and thos who are . mindful - of its purpose mate of themselves benefits' tors of the state and nation. For many years past ft has been the custom in Utah for state and city officials to plant a tree, the former on the capitoi grounds and the latter in some public square where its presence will be felt in future years. This work bas been of decided benefit to the state and has done much to impress upon citizens generally the importance of observing the day in some such way. Householders also have made it a practice to do a little cleaning up around the home and to replace broken down tree! and shrubbery with new stock in order to make their places more inviting and attractive. That is why Salt Lake today is one of the i most beautiful cities in the United States. The practice of planting trees in Utah dates back lo the time of the Pioneers. They it was who set the example and to whom credit is due for the beautifully embowered streets and lanes that we have today. With them it was not alone a work Cf heauliflca- lion hut an act of self preservation to pro- lect them from the blistering rays of the summer sun which beat down upon them in merciless fashion. So that the work of ' those days served the double purpose of enhancing the scenic beauty of the valley . and offering shelter from the intense heal. ( .Whether Arbor day is an outgrowth of this :. practice here and in other sections is not known, but the fact remains that to set , apart a day for such a purpose once a year is one of the most wholesome local and R HU It DAY - blood-thirs- : T 4. -- j 4 i T - asti-cou- 4 t ; j i : i i i -- of T. . For kitchens, breakfast nooks and all rooms where a sani- - tary surface is desired, use Bennetts Gloss Wallcoat. grease and discol-.- .. .steam -- of orations from-th- e , cooking can be washed off easily with a damp doth. ger-print- ' d, s, Bwnett btrrin lealnlfii - or now for ooiriol fcxtatlv ttlfi OolvWo M ftalah pivfilrw wit yomr , . GLOSS WALLCOAT : 11. Is a Property Life Insurance Product KIT MADE : e-t- is a ordinance against all THERE of city gambling And it should be rigidly enforced. The attitude of the public safety department, therefore, in moving against men believed to he guilty of thia practice, is commendable and will receive the hearty endorsement of all good citizen. In this work Commissioner Burton, head of the department, is taking prominent part and under hia direction Chief of Polje Burbidge and those under him are making arrests. It is to be hoped that these mem if found guilty, will be made an example of, that other similarly inclined may know that Salt Lake is far from being a refuge for characters of their stamp. Gambling 'is an. ally Of the liquor traffic and like it, is rather hard to suppress. The two are so closely related as to be! almost inseparable. Indeed,' in the old days I the saloon and the gambling dive were pradirally one and the same thing. And were it not for the fact that the public bar j has been outlawed there would probably be more of this kind of work than there h ai the' present time. The gaming table is just as pernicious in its way as it the saloon i nod should bq eliminated if for no other purpose than to protect tb wivea andj children of those who are addicted to thia habiL The police are doing a good work. It should be. continued until Salt Lake ia ef- -j , fectually cleaned up. ! j TWENTY YEARS AGO the Files ot the or how, or where we Life! we have been long together! -7 met, Through - pleasant - and through I own to me'a a secret yet. cloudy weather; But this I know, when non art Tin hard to part when friends fled. are dear; Whereer they lay these limbs. Perhaps 'twill cost sigh.. this head, tear; No dod ao valueless shall bo Then steal away, giro little oU As that than remains of ms warning. Choose thine own tlma; O whither, whither dost Thou t. not flyf Where bonds unseen thy trackless Say brighter clime but in some course. Bid me .. And In this stmnge divorce. (Copyright, APRIL is, itoe. aocUliat. Gorky, the Botod in America hot four e telegram of empathy to W. D. HrywooS and Charles Jail 1b Caldwell, Ida., oa e charge of conspiracy to murder. Maxim (who bod diTfi, soot Big Bill" Moyer, 1b ; tm TODAY How Two Chinamen Died. tn Thu Beside the Deep Pecos He Watches His Sheep. An agreement was reached whereby roe King companies offered to pay ths sum of flA each to local beekeepers for damages dona to tha honey Industry by smelter smoko. Ths offer was accepted. The Traveller Wonders. and-beaut- y, Perheps the peak of disinterested pub-l- ie service is reached by an undertaker in Kansas City, Ksns, wbo nays out hard cash for newspaper advertising in which he advises motorists to be extremely careful in approaching railway crossings. Now if soma lawyer will come forward to urge people lo keep away from Uw courts and settle their disputes amicably, it will be proof of the rapid approach of the Beacon. LOVES SHE LIKE ME? O say. my fluttering heart. Loves she like me?. Is bee's tby counterpart. . Does she yeraember yet Tb spot where first we met, " Which I shall neer forget, i Loves she like me? .Soft echoes still repeat "Lores she like me? , When on that mossy seat, Beneath tby tree, . I wake my amorous lay While lambkins round me play, And wh ispering zephyrs.. ml Loves she like me? -- -- ' On her I think by dy, Love he lika me? ..'With her ia dretun I ttray Oer mead and ie. My hope of earthly bits T Are all comprised Itr this, To share her nuptial kiss, ' 'Loves she like me? Does absence give her pain? Love gbe like me? And does gbe thus arraign.. i Twas tha old story, one tribe of men trying to kll off another tribe, thus stimulating human InIf no one genuity and thought. had ever tried to klU ua wo humans might be now where we wen 2,600 years ago. Lika tha South Sea Islanders, wa live In cliff dwellings ourselves with elevators and steam heat. This writer, has Just built one cliff dwelling 42 atorlee street and high, at Park avenue in New Tork City. That's the highest apartment hones so far. but the future will see then five and ten times as brgn, with for helicopter flying routs. Thors ia a great .deal landing places and alevators starting of land. Ton could scatter a few machines, down from Instead of up the New England . states alonr thia from the ground.roof. railroad track, and not crowd anybody. Not to sea Texas is not to The French ear. Plus ea change know what a big country this la seat la meme choa The more It Is llks going to tha xov and plus It changes the more It la the same missing the elephant. thing. so skip the cliff dwellings ... look out of tha window. Men What ten of millions will live! and hors in future years when flying that own cattle along the tracks machines will do in one hour what rejoice, for more rain has fallen season than tn any year for thia train does In ten; when water this 0 years: How many millions of la controlled and these miles, and miles of land, brought under in- oattla Will these bpida feed. In tensive cultivation, produce fried place cf todays comparatively when water unlimited enough for aU tha people on earth ? iamall, herd, to this soil, marvellously We, have not rich-added Overpopulation? In lime. The good will say started to populate, and If that be 'men will aU be vegetarians by that birth control treason let the make tho most of it. But tlma but perhaps not. Oxen have wa nted to spread tha population time to digest gran men hays not. and take care of tha mothers. Is Pecos river, and you Jut now the train passes Del cross ons of tha highest railroad Bio. and on tha left runt tho Rlor bridges tn tha world. A deep canOrande parallel with the track. A yon baa been worn through few yards sway a strong dog'" hard rock by water rushing the for kangaroo with a good running hundreds of centuriaa,. Ona of tha Jump might clear that river and orew looks down, 'lo see If the old load In Meals. What a change In man le still there," and reports one Jump. Will Cjifle 8am ever yea. he's there all I wonder make the Jump? Probably not. what he does down right there. For better be friends; treat each ome of the angela flying over, other fairly; help with capital and might aek that question aa they leaders and both nations grow look down at ua rich and good, aide by side, powere o o ful to protect this continent. Hula- place,- - far o o- -o down by tha steep roek wall where of sad benda Del. Rio brings the ewift river, la nearly reminiscence to one "boy on the kept, painted. He bae ' a dining car. That's where Chinese sundial freshly made of white stones In oferoas ths river sometimes and hie front yard, flowers planted, fer 404 to any honest American he's as happy aa soma men that will deliver them. Bate, In perhaps eaberet-w-t la a four In the morn-In- f. Chicago or Ban Franclecff, There's And hi hu riai ooctip a lot of empty room above each Hon a of the Southern pacipart and of the dining tor, you are told fic Hie la to Job system. watch that in a whisper; space about ten feet bridge. with tho train room for several Ohinamen. towering over It so creeping slowly. He Once In a while the boys would ntxkee .other men safe. emnggl In n few at night, letting them in through the top of the car. SEE THE BRIGHT SIDE, o a e ; 'Fire hundred dollars a bead is ' Ability to look on the bright side pretty big money, end a couple of things is a valueble more Chinese laundry men couldn't For Its the way wa lookpossession. at thing do much barm, But once the boys that counts. If we hare the right forgot two of them or gel scared attitude a great many things will or eomethlng nnd the poor fellow appear more to our satisfaction. died up there. They were afraid Grit. . All Finished v . . List Price LAUNDRY DI9CTSOTITB , . . T WOUC PHONE HYLANQ ISO Fifty-seven- th li( .. - Rough Dry Ironed, Rough Dry Price Plu Cost of Ironing. l i' " Fortune's decree? she my name repeal? :r Will she with rapture greet The hour that sees us meet?. Loves she like me? -S- AMUEL WOODWORTH. Doe 1 7 CITIZENSHIP. Throbs it like thee? inr and Cloths,extra each) (Handkerchief 12. Beaver may well be.,, followed by. other Cteb town and cities. Let us make the cities of Utah' models of cleanliness, convenience desirable places In which to live end a delight to the passerby. SVkbit BT ARTHUR BRISBANE. by Star Co. Copyright Thia ia wrtttaa - on tha Sunset Limited, ovar tho Southern Pacific. through train to tha coast. Tha statement there 1 no better train la justified. Leaving New Orleans at noon, tho train runs through Louisiana rice fields and sugar ean fields, and then, all night nnd ell day through gigantlo Texes. Tha dining car explain says Somehow, there saema to ba mors land down hero, than by tha horth-ar- a to holler. So that all stopped. Perhaps that boy" had some imagination, automobiles, freight care and even flying machines still bring in soma of tba Axis tics, It la afd. a o. 0 -?f"you wait train, you ean get off at El Paso, run over to the old Apache trail and aea tha cliff dwelling, .just as Coronado found them, nearly 40 years ago, when exploring Arizona He was looking for- the seven cities of Clbolo. The oldest Indians could not tell him anything about these dwellings hi the roek, their ancestors had no traditions about them. . A apodal glspatch to The News from Washington. D. C, stated that Senator George Sutherland's bill providing for oa approprmUon for tbo establishment of an assay office la Balt Lake City had pemed tbo senate. -: RougH Drjr . . . . 7V2C alb. 121.) Formal announcement was mads through The News of XhO formation of a new law partnership in this city constating of Major Richard W. .Young and millennium- ........ Gc a lb. Good-mornin- gl was A visJtor,tA Salt Lake City. 4c a lb. .-.. Wet WaK, Flat Ironed Oood-nlgh- Jamer McFarland, tho celebrated deflective of the Pinkerton agency, who" was instrumental la breaking up tbo in- famous Molly Maguires la Pennsylvania, GOOD Wet WaK ' . Ashby Snow with office oret Nows annex. Choose the Service You Can Afford And when, i Pet ret 5eo I'1 Pocatello, Idaho part; . : bt Salt. Lshe? Utah. '. tli-i- inti-cou- t-- But Hailes are water- proof, Mother is certain to stop the splashing and the No need to scold the fun. youngster, when both walls and woodwork are made washr with able and splash-proBENNETTS GLOSS WALL-COA- ty ' CONTINUE THE GOOD WORK. example in publ ic--s piritednees exhibited a couple of days ago by tha citizens of Beaver, UUh. It is reported . that a two day improvement program waa carried out, in which 350 men and boys, together with 1C4 men and teams, devoted a full two daya to cleaning, graveling and grading the city streets. The city officials staled that the citizens Of- - Beaver accomplished their biggest feat on this oesion without drawing a single dollar from ths city treasury. It is a good thing for people to take an active pride and interest In the city in which they live and to be willing to work to make . it a pleasant,' convenient and comfortable dwelling place. Cleanliness, order, ceatne and all the beauty that can be attained is in every sense desirable. The love of beauty is instinctive ami so far as our own personal surroundings are concerned, its gratification is largely under our own national customs That one can conceive of. controL Every family whose members taka a proper pride in cleanliness and in the THE ILLINOIS ELECTION. gratification of the aesthetic nature can make the home: no matter how, humble it HE defeat of Senator McKinley by Frank moy be, attractive and pleasing to the I Smrlh in the primary election-- "ft senses. Illinois is regarded by the rt folBut only .the community ean make the lowers as a direct repudiation of the policy environment convenient and beaugeneral or President Coolidge and a majority of the tiful, and the citizen show that Senate who voted lo put the United States they appreciate this fact and are determined who 4 ieud ahaad teward-ih- e teprevement and led the rt fight in lha Senate and beautification of their home city. who poke In Ilhnhis against McKinley's In the early days In Utah the pioneers expresses lha opinion that bad too many task which needed to be Smith won on this isue alone. V done to permit of much attention being " : The -- defeat of Senator McKinley will given to making Iheir settlements beail-tifu- L doubtless be taken, aa. natic lo candidates We live under different conditions in other slates that (he world court issue today. There is no excuse foe squalor or will be put lo a referendum in virtually ugliness now. Every town and elly In Utah every commonwealth in the north where can be made a garden - spot, with well-ke- pt Iwenty-fiv- e Republiran senators are up for street, bordered- - with trees and touched renomination Ibis year. . here and there 'with picturesque features, v It is possible that .the court issue was objeclrof delight and admiration alike to th chief factor in tho defeat of Senstor' their citizens and to travelers who enter McKinley as the people of Chicago .were therein. votatd to believe that the entrance of tli The example ' set by the citizens of f tuhr swimming bathroom- walls' M ri" News takes pleasure in commending What other inducement has a bath for the small boy except the chance it affords for bath . two-thir- THE la flna to low mco wot ia public -Tho ether day I wrote of a young who had lost God, by pUeo and aarvlea to win ao full a I meant tbst he had suddenly found hia Inner life la disan of popular affaetloa aa Lutbar k. which order because ho found his conception cf God changing. It to truo that ba bad roeetvad oh Ia tha klerch issue of Tba American Mercury, Herbert Par' immanaa but amount of advertising. a clergyman of tho Protestant Episcopal Church, presents a rish, . thia coold tho hardly hava brought him paper suggesting that what this country needs la a new God.- - He warm poraonal rasard in which ha waa hastens to explain that by a new God ho dose not mean a God newly hold by milllona throughout tho world created, but a God newly understood. had it not baan for tha admlrabta quali-tiv- o JjVfaen Mr. ParrUhi obvious ana ling for a cstchytitlfhas beea of character which bo always dia-- duly. discounted, the justice and Tores of hla plea become apparent. ' Tbo life of a whole civilisation may bo colored and controlled by tba Played. ( notion its people entertain of God. Mr. Burbank waa a geauina example A God of vongaanco may produce a people. sincere man. wbo of a almplo-hearteA God of love may put tha saving touch of graclousnoas into a liked hla fallows and found his greatest civilisation. happiness ia aeslng others happy. WhatThe picture America holds of God may hava "a closer relation ever ho may havo said to the dismay than wa think to tho principdea and tha procedures of American life wa of mbs religiously minded parsons, and industrial. -political, social, cannot believe that ba was anything but One element that has ao often entered Into our notion of God a pretty good practical Christian, wbo tho element of vengeance is plainly perilous I cannot resist the could ooma as filer aa moot to standtemptation to peso on a vivid and valuable paragraph in which H. Ip. Wells paints with masterly effect tho mischief tho notion does, ing the tost of tha Golden It ole. Mr. Weils is writing, of That kind of miniature God " (be t! And if lifelong diligence for tba beneAvenger, to whom the nursery-mai- d and tho overtaxed parent . fit of tba world bo admitted a another are so apt to appeal. Ha says: measure by which ho is to bo Judged, You atab your children with such a God and ha poisons all we shall havo to giro Burbank, a high theis Uvea. , mark. Ua died warn out. undoubtedly, who' God bogey la a great convenience to The nursery-mai- d hla never roasieg toil, a toll that has wants by to mind leave enforce te her disciand Fear bar charges " mada thousands of orchards better and plines. while ah goea off upon her own alma - But, indeed, tha thousands of gardens - brighter. That la teaching of God Bogey la aa outrage upon tpe soul of a child with worth a work and scarcely less dreadful than an indacant assault. Many minds never while, certainly rise again from thatr injury. They remain for tha rest of Ufo spirit-pall- y aa much of the spiritual m It as of tba . crippled and debaevd, haunted by a fear, stained with a permaterial. of relentless cruelty In jtha ultimate cause of things. ... Wa havo . a feeitng that Burbank's suasionI see about me today many droadfui-tnent- ai and moral crip-naturally gentle and kindly character with hla black, inplea with thia bogey God of tha nursery-maimust have baan mode more ao by tho sane revenges, still living like a horrible naraaita in their hearts in nature of tha work to which ho gave J tbs plax where God should be. hia Ufa. Thors ought to ho something They are afraid, afraid;: they dare not Abandon e - hundred of cxpamdve power hi such employment foolish observances; they dare not look at the causes of things They ao putting a greater bounty and richer are afraid of sunshine, of health, ot adventure, of science, lest that . . old. watching spider taka offence. flavor in a plum or multiplying : the Tha voice of the true God whispers in their hearts, echoes in beauty of a flower. These were the speech and writing, but they aver t themselves, fear driven. things ha did, and they must hava boon If wa are to protect tho apjrit ual Integrity of our children or of peculiarly satisfying to him and so have our civilisation wa must guard well and periodically purify our noreflected themselves ia hia nature. , tions of God. r Tho world literally boat a path to Copyright. by The McClure Newspaper Syndicate. Burbank's door. Human nature being what it ia, it is useless to pretend that this could havo boon displeasing. On tha other hand, nothing ia more certain -t-han- that ha remained to tha and. e pattern of simple modesty. Ho had n proper pride in the things ho bod donSb hut that never swelled to vanity or la BarbanVL1 Ah. tell where I must seek this Life, by Anna I presumption. Tew men are obis to re"If English this Although pooh who To thecompound ceive so much homage ao that brought rut . ocean of empyreal married a Frenchman of the Protflams to Burbank and sot swell a particle.- " estant felth ln 1774. wrote From whence thy essence came Burbank leaves us all hie debtors, Poat-Ilip.thy. flight pursue, .when Wa owe him greater, jleaurm lo tha, I only the freed "flriiflir 'ana flowers he improved. Calipoem below will emerge from her From matters bass encumbering fornio ia particular owes him a great , capacious works. It Is so strikingweed? debt for the notice ha brought to tho Or dost thou hid from eight. ly beautiful, however, that Ma. like some spellbound dame Barbauld needs nothing ole Stats ia which ha did his work. But Walt, to - give her tamer and the note : fctrtf ht,--"'' greatest of all. wa are la his debt for of optimum at ths end. after the Through blank oblivious years the tho memory of a sincere, kindly and t men have inevitable questions an hour Was appointed unaffected mad, whoso work asked, and always Will ask, lifts To break thy trance and reassume idyll and wboss ideal of work aa inthe reader, as if on wing, to the thy power? .... j. spiration. Yet canat thon without thought ot vary heights of happineaa feeling bo? '' Ufa! I know not what thou art. O nay, what art thou, when no But know that thou and 1 must more thourt thee? d, of the administration policies would carry him through, Smith conducted a much more Vigorous campaign and had his forces better organized. It would be a reflection upon the intelligence of the people of Illinois to believe that Iber.eoqJdLxe any. clanger . to the member of a United State in becoming court which' could not deal with any que. tion in which the United States is concerned unless that specific question bad been tub. ds milted to the court by a vole of the Senate. Surety this reservation safeguards the United States against: any serious entanglement in foreign affairs. are enHowever, the brUer-endetitled to get what gratification they can out of the defeat of Senator . McKinley. They have a long, rocky road to travel be. fore they caa hope to over-tur- n a sixty majority vote of the Senate in favor of the United States entrance mto this tribunal. It is at this lime the only world organization for the establishment of peace. The United States is in honor bound to do soma-thm- g to-- pfejof vixi1; otherwise 'our act belie our words. A COMMENDABLE EXAMPLE. BT GLEBS FRAKK. Chnskl. But FCudaw j the-vo- ; A NEW GOD FOR AMERICA , j Entered at the poatoffleo at Pali UM CttJ m eocoad cUm matter according to ' Act m , 11 1. Co&rresa Mare The Associated Frees U eaelaetvely eatltlod to the use for repuUiictihfl of aU ew credited to it. or not other in credited latchvi in this newepaper, aid also the local news pa hahed herein. All rights for repobUentiee 1 special diapatebea here are alee reeerreA APRIL 15 1926 Bur-bon- NATIONAL AJDVBRTIRING RKpRESENTATlYE Cona Ho then barf and Noed, 1m t 4lt Street New York City..,,. . Michigan Id ia. Chicago..., Lwaovaa Baiidiaf lieve. Detroit Coca Cola Bid. ... ... Kanaaa City - Senator McKinley. did net carry on, a CeutitaiMMi MurtSta Nuiidin Victoria tot Uuia.... ....,.11 vigorous campaign. He appears to have and Moody. Confer 11 Htggfns Catfforaia. Building. Loe in the belief that an endorsement by Holbrook UaiMifig, baa yraotecow Califoraifc rested ters . 9 rm&k-- PARAGRAPHS that make him unhappy, Ladiee may hay their hair shingled, but they cant make their art etand out la that fine manly-pa- y.: . ' O . ..... . Suggestion to the Want Ad., man: Bn lid up your department; people rood it; print ths lot to make crime nows In 1G .. BT ROBERT QUILLEN. .1,-- -- might help Europe a have umpires to beta O 0 Howdy, Obsolete saying: ride?" a want stranger; .0 o.oThe weakness ot a bnll market support prices is that boll cant Indefinitely. One good way to Insure some exereUs le to place tho garage at the vary backO ofOtbao lot. It 'isn't a very happy Nome In-If ah says hla debts and r come, It 0' There's one consolation. Amort-caare tha same peopl who stopped frontier crime waves' when they got fed up. S 0 Correct thia sentence: Yeewl" howled Willis, home from the e; too now. Ute its and TU mis my bath. ne mo-vle- Protected by Publishers Syndicate. HT8H LITTLE DREAM CHILD. Hush little dream Child! Your cradles my heart; He isn't a horn politician union Your plaything my heart strings; he thinks the first person singular Don't aver depart! Is unanimous. : Originality: .Doing what aom Hush little dream child; Your pillow la Iota other man did so long ago that Tour wrappings the soft things peopl has forgotten. e That dreams ar mad of. so eeem smart whan dont Doga you kobserve the kind of people Hush little dream jthlldU they-tsLie close to me, resit; No other can smother 4h hurj la my breast. up-wlt- . h: Hush lltfls dream child! I want you to know Your wee Ushte will guide right My feet here below. ELMA it. DEAN. : Speech la free. Which stiowa . Oakland Tribune. that the father of the Republic had an excellent sense of commerDEAD THOUGHTS, -cial value. ' . . n Russian scientist says that he .... prepared to prove the possibility r Heads may be soma thicker out is of transfrrenco-a- f thought from In. the sticks, but tha milk ia, also.. omthe to a rmt berbtrt cta not. ptmD imajribft anybody Vsntfnr : Wa seldom want what we think out of Rumtii nl thin (bought we want Since Mitchell got the of tho game. What tha aortat reair he hasnt used It much. public wants Is an importation of e a o from landa whirs ths cKU You cant make yourself happy, thought xns ars still Angslsn hut any fool ean avoid tha things Timta . . itf sanLo -- |