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Show THE DESERET IT U wel-fa- r. inanity Hun that of looking after and girls. Corrective of it boy showing measures Juat aa ths gtuM i to prealgna of delinquency will do much - of traits criminal vent the development. Pbrae Wra ten Lake City, Utah. Published AfUrxMU Except teeter. and will probably aa0 many from the commission of more grievous offenses later on. t Heater f A edit Banu at CuaMte . SUBbCRUTlOM Statrtfta prove Jlhal much of the criminRATES. Ob Weak ality of the nation is the work of persona I 0&i MoBtil ... of comparatively tender years, a tendency Ubb Tmt J t Ot It&r (tf paid f Bdv5M) ! I rtkt shich ic'ehl have been avoided bed propliBflB Copie 1 be above rUM apply to UUK corrective methods been applied In their by mil er aa4 ayealBf. .otter i Keva4a per montb. $Ui earLer life. In this work parents can bi and they should gladly cofee pablteatkie U of material A4drM The Editor. flortupoBitfct en-- v , operate to provide the best possible influwholesome load rMblttaaeee iM boefaeea eomar1' and the moft rormed tioBB to Tbe Doooroc Neva Kit Ulto Cliy. Uto ence for the guidance of their boys and A ATI ON At. ADVERTISING KklRkCi ENT ATI vxt girls The new organisation should receive Cose RoUooBttrf ssd Neve, Keor York Cl diet ? t fcvet all the encouragement necessary to make Bird. fee. MlLbltea ASS CfclmOr4te Doneeaa BufNf it positive influence for good in the comPeuvit .M ... WE Ce C Htihdln Kiitsi Clip 241 CeutitttUo AUaata munity. Su loU... Vteterfc BuUdud " CoasV sod irndj. . DEBT SETTLEMENT RATIFIED. Blfrlas BmldJOff. Lee Aogelee, Caltferal elbrooK Belidutg. aaa Praacieeow Calilerala hitter debate and Esttfod at tbo poeteffice at Salt Lake City M Mtosd cieee aiUer aecerdiac to AH 4 scenes of disorder seldom equalled in UotrtM. Marcp to ssolasirolf e titled the United States Senate, tha agreement by The Avodstod Pr war the bm lor repebiBoaUoa of ail dews oa which Italy funds her 2.042,000,000 credited we U. orodiud te sot If: tobee thia aewapaper. .rkd axes the ioeal aewe W Ol debt in the United States was ratified by a i iiehed herein. All nchta for repub Ucetioa vote of 64 to 33. After the resolution to ratispecial dispatches here are alee reserved. fy the agreement was carried, James A "THIS IS THE PLACE Reed oF Missouri, ons oT ths bitterest foe -- J BALT LAKE APRIL 24, 1824. of The settlement, changed his vote - end CITY. served notice that he would move to recon-fdUTAH'S GOOD KOUlS. jthe ratification wots. Late dispatches from Washington give the foimdlng and development AROUND roads and highways is in- the information that Senator Reed motion terwoven a state's - history and a romance to reconsider the vote on the debt settleof human endeavor. Aa the Pioneers had ment was lost by a vote of 43 to 24. ! fM4rbt J ium a-- .. ... V oitrto er NEWS SATURDAY APRIL DO YOU WANT TO LIVE 100 YEARS? Prom Detroit JIsws. In nplts of hazards peculiar to our time, the Intricacies of baffle, the complexity of the modern diet and the pressure of an industrial ac. Dr. & J. Crum bine, director of the Americas Child Health Association, makes bold to prophesy that by ISIS the centenarian will, have become common la our midst. So substantially has the nation's health been Improved in recent tlmaa, says he, that many of ns have a sporting chases te live to M Its. , Whether the run of humanity prefers to live that long, the doctor does not nay. The observation Is not new that some whs achieve that goal have manto achieve aged very little besides. Indeed. we are constantly, confronted with the tales of men who are extraordinarily full of years but whose lives have beca filled with Rule elas. The eum of their' living. In Its specifio sense, has been lean than that of men younger la years but more active mod purposeful. Bo often, when a centenarian explains hie feat by saying he has never worried, he meant his mind has never been burdened with Important things. Ko doubt the medical gentleman who are working to prolong our lives have taken this matter Into account, and Intend also to prolong our usefulness to ourselves and those around us. One would not want to feel that ISO years from today ho will he alive merely by virtue of never having lived strenuously' -that he will have ensnared te eke out a century on earth Instead of IS years, only because he has Uved IX hoars a day Instead of 14. If U oa bn arysugod ee make Chaus-co- y us. to bring te Depews Of aft within sight of the lit mark with force and spirit, stm living C foil Ufa, glad to be on earth and giving others reason to be glad we are still extant, the prospect has Its engaging aspect, WV hope the doctor will look Into that phase of the matter. Before the final - vote was taken, a blared a trail aorost the Great Plains, which trail was used as a transosotinenUI route motion by Senator Borah, chairman of the for years and was .closely followed by the foreign relations committee, to tend ths enmain line of the Union Pacifio railroad, so tire settlement beck lq the finance comthey blazed trails in the Intermoontain ter- mittee for a sweeping Inquiry into Italy's ritory which served an equally important capacity to pay, mot only her debt to the purpose. The United States hot to pay the 1100,000,000 though less spectacular Pioneer period saw the original founding of loan by J. P. Morgan and company, was lost TWENTY YEARS AGO the bulwark of the preeent state highway's by a vote of 64 to 33. It was this motion the settlement of the which which From the Flies of the Deseret Hewn well opponents as as those roads system by upon federal recognition have become acknow- staked their highest hope of defeating it AFRIT, 94, " and when It failed senatorial courtesy was ledged as of national importance." 1 the Eighteenth, ward chapel- - the r of and east aside "unfairness," charges With thB idVeHTor the railroad, there previous evening. Elder Thomas Alfred Clawson was chosen bishop of the ward entered a new factor into the economlo "breach of faith, and "sharp practices to succeed Elder Orson F. Whitney who value of the highway. Roads lost in a meas- - were hurled across the senate chamber bad recently been ordained a member of and became while crowded galleries looked down in , ure their interstate significance the Council 'at the Twelve. and amazement enjoyed diplomat foreign settlements and - . connecting arteries between encounters. A special dispatch to The Kews from I towns, serving local rather than through the Oakland stated that a representative of The Belgian debt settlement will probtraffic. Later, with the advent of the autothis paper with President Joseph EL several for be delayed days, although mobile. a new impetus for road building was ably Robinson visited the rums of the Utah mission and found a few relics. , born, and the old Pioneer trails, modernized it was made the unfinished business of the and improved, took on a new significance. Senates and next will come the attempt by Word was received hero from g. The demand for good road became so in- the funding commission to reach an agreeIds, of the death there of Patrito ment with debt Franco war about her arm federal of the sistent that the parental arch Ola If. LlUenqulst. former bishop of Hyrum, a man prominent In Church government was extended to aid the states us. In regard to the latter diplomalio negoand civic affaire. He came to.Utah from in meeting the demand as well aa to pro- tiations are reported to bo well under way. Sweden in 1S47, vide the country with a system pf roads as Tha French minister of finance has declared that the franc cannot be itabilized The action of the city council la appart of the national defense. until the foreign debt are taken care of. propriating tlO.000 for the relief of Baa Throughout this evolutionary period, Francteco sufferers wan vetoed by Mayor we agree on term with France, the Utah highways retained much of their early (Alien Ewe Thompson on the grpnnd that the to the of work the debts funding European action was pronounced Illegal .by the character as commerce carrier serving the Stales be will United virtually completed. city attorney. major part of the late's area, For more YV believe that these settlements will than seventy-fiv- e year the highway has he refugees continued to pour a good thing although it is difficult to 'IntoCalifornia served and still serve the settlements, the city and during the morning n loss than 1 44 arrived her. Borne towns and cities which hve sprung into contemplate debt payments going on for sixty-tw- o on their way to eastern points years without wondering how we being throughout these mountain valleys but many remained here la Visit relatives are going to come out. The full funding of been routes have minimized, in Chsnges and friends. debts- - involves problems of the and in tribute to the natural engineering our war most delicate and perilous kind, and almost skill of the early Pioneers it may be pointleads to ths conclusion that it might have 60 b month thereafter. This, it is urged, is ed out that in most instances where a debeen the wisest policy to wipe the debt slat not sufficient properly to provide for them tour was made from the original (rail, in their declining years, hence the effort to clean in the beginning. modern engineering skill, after full investihave it raised from 720 to 1200 per gation, has adopted the original road locaannum. Under the new bill which ha passADYOCATES MODERATION. . tions. .. ed ih House and wilt shortly corns before From Its own lauds and witir the genHAUNCEY M. DEPEW, who on Friday the Senate, postal workers will contribute erous aid of the federal government, the observed hi ninety-seco- nd birthday approximately 4 per cent of their earnings stale baa constructed a system of highways bale end hearty, is a great believer in mod- to sustain the fund. Thus.'Il is pointed out, of which we are justly proud. Some of the eration. He believes that this doctrine will a fund will be provided that will relieve the r suthe-in which Utah roads show solve many of tha troubles that afflict hu- government from making any phases appropriation periority are set forth on the special dis- manity. Mr. Depew, famous for many years for this purpose for years to come. conNews which Deseret The after-dinner as the great play page speaker, has had It is stated that President Coolidge fatributes weekly to promoting the Interests ample occasion to put this doctrine to the vors raising the present age requirement of of Utah and the Intennountaln West, and test Few men, perhaps, have attended more 65 years to 70 years as it has been learned which appears else here in todays issue. social functions than he; few have been that under the existing taw many employes This page contains information of value to brought face to face with greater tempta- are retired when lliey are just' as able to to who and all Utahn for any reason tion to eat and dr.nk to excess, yet through every efficient service as they have ever perform may bo interested in Utah's excellent show- it all he has exercised the wisdom of mod- been. The President also,' It is said, la In matter in tbs roads. of Not improved ing eration to which he attribute in large de- favor of increasing the from 720 pension all residents of the state appreciate Utah's gree his present almost unimpaired physi- to 11,000 a year, Tb of the age raising standing in this regard. They, at well as cal condition at an age when most men are limit, however, is opposed by uhton officials thousands of tourists - and other travelers in them graves. who contend that most postal workers are who com this way, will be interested fn Mr. Depew has been a busy man all bis incapacitated for service before they Teach knowing that these roads lesd into practilife. For many years he was a prominent 65 and that a them die large percentage cally every nook and corner of the slate. member of Congress and for more than 60 before they are 70, due lo .the peculiar nathese and highways Incidentally, years has been one of the leading spirTU of ture of their work. give easy and comfortable access to some of the' New York Central lines, which a few of the wonder places of the West, some-days ago celebrated their one hundredth EATING FOR HEALTH. the grandest scenery and most alluring anniversary. His maxims for longevity are spots that the traveler could wish to see. well worth considering. Here they are: "Drink a pmt of milk a day and stay advises the public's health deThe Deseret News invites its readers to 1 Observe moderation in all things. healthy, partment. And it might nave added for the study the spec. at display page, and earnest- Keep in ths middle of the road. benefit of New York and Washington wets ly It urges iU friends from other states and 2 Think only of cheerful things as far forget about vine, beer and booze. Milk from all parts of the world to come this as possible. is a strengthener of the heart, the American' weakest spot. Heart disease leads the way, that they jnay enjoy our excellent 3 Cultivate the society of young peo- national death list. There is also no better roads and the wonder placet to w hicb they ple; food than m lk for children and for growing try to live their lives. lead. 4 If certain foods disagree with you, boys and girls. To this should be added an "This Is the Place." abundance of vitamins and minerals from give them up. Too much peaches and cream diet vegetables and fruits. A will make anyone sick should include meat, egga. milk, bread, and TO SAFEGUARD THE YOUTH. 5 Be an optimist. Realize that the a variety of fruits and vegetables. That best is getting better,' that the young maintains the upkeep and growth of the BIG step in the direct on of afezaard-lii- g world, human machine and supplies bodily energy the interests of the boys and girls folks are just as good or- better than ever Capper a YV eekly. before. was Uten Friday when gome of the c'ty'a 6 Marry young SPRUNG VOYAGE YYITH DAVID. most pr'irunent welfare worker- - met and 7 Trust in God. Be convinced there 1 . organized whit i, to he known- - as the Come with me, where the far hill rise a response to prayers. Utah Mertsfl l'jgiere Awnfiat.ot . Th.s Let' fare an ay 'nealh the stirring skies. it is announced, vii1 attempt I'p we'll go up the hills and over HIGHER PENSIONS SOUGHT. The road is free to a gallant rover U. to e'forts of physicians, must wait beyond their cresting Wonder cocal wo ter, sad school a.ilhor;in.I rtn and bobolinks nesting. employes of ths United States Rabbits POSTAL order td pr'nenl juvenJe 'delinquency, for higher pensions and to y a field m which there is iru-l- i work lo be this end local union are co-Hurry, my lad I ers ting with tee well Perhaps done. Yariout egenc.es have been wot sing the national federation to obtain public Perhaps well hear to this etd for some lure ja-- t and have The chipmunks spree, approval of legislation now pending which e, rendered effertne . Th blue jays Jeer. but it was would increase th$ pensions of employes thought that if all could bebruehlto-gethe- r who have spent 30 years in tba service from eome And et last in cue orgvc.zatoa e.cu belter re- ffio to fjoo monUu Though the wap ie (eng sult wou-- follow their aLities. To the wood Under existing cWil service regulaThere i perhap no more Important tions postal workers are retired at the ags Where the brown thrush Bing her song work cocfrentmg ih; of asy.'com- - of 6$ years and are allowed a pension . LAWRENCE, 24 1926 Down below n sleeping village Bousing tollers who troa birth. Deity la the mountain pillage the wrested from Treasure earth. Slavas of Industry together Days ef labor, cam and go. This ae different from tha other Mining red metallic ere. Suddenly tha mountain tremble la convulsions seek the gore Of the victims now assembled Neath the avalanche s roar. Coen tie tons of wild destruction Guided by death's boesy hand, r., i.y panto and disruption Te the populated land. THE PURSUIT OF THE PRACTICAL BT GLESX nun The thing that looks the most practical Is often the least practical: the thing that looks the least practical Is often the most prae- In our passion to ho practical we often succeed la being merely shallow. father who said: T am I have lust talked te a disgusted with college. X sent my son to collet to prepare him for busbies, and what do you think they have set him to studying? Philosophy! Can yon imagine It?" He teemed surprised that 1 did not seem surprised. "If my sou. when he Is aa eld aa yoursoa." I said te him. "wants to prepare for a business career, I shall advise him to study philosophy. If he can find a teacher who will teach philosophy and not merely the history of philosophies." Ho smiled tolerantly. Fortunately w were la my library. I took from a shelf the first volume of The Letter of William James, and read this to him: t "If the beet as of ear eollogoe la to give yonng men n wider openness of mind end n more flexible way of thinking than special technics! training can generate, the philosophy la the moat Important of all college studies. "However skeptical on may he of the attainment of universal trutha, on can never deny that phUoaophlo study means: "The habit of alwaya easing an alternative . .. "Of not taking the usual for granted. "Of Imagining foreign states of mind." "In n word. It means the poser ion of mental perspective "It says. Is there space and sir in your mind, or must yonr companions gsap for breath when ever they talk wttk you 7" "And If our college nr to make men. end not machines, they should look, above all things, to this aspect of their influence" "What doctrines students take from their teachers are of little consequence provided they catch from them the living philosophic . tltude of mind, the independent, personal look at the data of Ilfs and ths eagerness to harmonize them" I could see that hi memory waa fishing up pictures of smoke-fule- d committee rooms In which ho had labored and helplessly with business men whose minds had never been long washed clean of stubbornness end narrowness and dogmatism by a bath la the tonic t f philosophy, business men who had never learned tbo art of oeelng both side of an issue and looking at a problem with the ethfault-findi- er mans v D Qleaning is nol merely i dto dressed Your pride In op- pearanCe should-b- e ' no less on Wednesday Why should criminals hato the law? It hardly ever doe them nay ' hurt. a o o But think how tough America might ha today if women hadnt fot th !, Rex-bur- ' ten-tinn- by-wa- ys - ed .. A op ee-ir- Dry Cleaning rHUt G.,Ak.t' 4 nrsute '" r 4 4 h4 ' er IS that gift to you. Use it.- - -- feaflot. Bless id are the peace makers. Nobody erects hideout i. bronze statue of them. o Cleaning & Dqeln Cov Mein im time tag but itcon Plant' to cm 'They Are Not Long," world such n garden of eloar, eleaa beauty. Dowsons work Is marked In his remarkably sympathetic by sheer loveliness, , and he had The real servant problem Is how that feeling for the right word Introduction to the poems of this which I the alga of the true art-le- t. to make a room look tidy without English singer of tha nineties. ArOf hie briefer lyric, a great dusting behind thinga thur Symons says, writing la ISOS: favorite of mine la this: a o w "The death of Ernest Dowaon will Rheumatism mean very little to the world at They are' not may have bean nalong, the weeping ture's first primitive effort to large, but It will mean a great deal and the laughter, to the few people who car pasLove and desire and betet , ... west bar bureau. enough to use an ambush, but ha sionately fur poetry I think tnpy have no portion la w WWW never manufactured divorce eviArnold Bennett one said that - matter ? The --year after What'S tb dence. ths daisies are kept alive, not by Wo pass the gate without gone a single the man In the street, but by "the sentence: "My wife passionate few." They are not long, the days ot new organization to aavo America? is Correctable Dowson wrote but little; and proud." said he. "but she doesn't o o o wine and roses; much that he produced will InevitBuck-agu- e la wbat you have the el all mind asking me for money." Out of a misty dream 8yndl-rably perish; yet bis "I have been Our path emerges for a while, then Amt time you shoot the buck. (Protected try Publish" faithful s thee. Cynnrn la my ) closes Ton never saw e. with fashion" will have a place always anybody Within a dream. In any summing up of that thrill. f Copyright SPRINGTIME ON THE FARM. by Dodd. Mead A Co a O o Ing period when those care-fre- e Poem reprinted by special perntis- I When up In the mornln London made for tb siom) poets of Morale, in college, is n willing- - Brl(rbt,. vats Mrir B th. farm. ness to watch tho cheer leader ee you tha sun n climbin' values In stocks, real I that. Study o'er the hill. of the game. (estate or anything In the United o o o An yon hear the rooster crewin' 8tate. Buy with judgment with- -, In your means, hold on, and you Boarding bouse Ilf, has disad- An th singing o tb birds Breaks the silence all around so but aeedn t the you ask een't help getting richer each year vantages, deep an still. than you were the year before. This lady of the house if you may go is a Prosperous country, thee arc out. Oh It's then It makes n feller o o o prosperous times, Feel that spring la her to star. t crocuses are springln' When the Golf professional say brown eyed through th ground. men and women play better than -An th green Is genin' greener, those with blue or gray eysa An the trees begin to bud. John Ball has won more -, An tha earth is wrapt In xunthan anybody else land shin nil around. has brown eyes. 5 That may be true. However, gray The world gome bat- If youre livin In the city eyed men shoot better with a ri- ter. Tonll noticegrowing note din. whir an an' 'Mid the n better class of fle than others. Light eyed man An the hustle an the bustle an' In the penitentiary now, although It annoys excellent per- people o th grind. a sona to aay so are the world's cannot appreciate the wonders Ton Long touring Included a Nature works In -- prlng principal thinkers. Take 100 of the little dogMl Now under the wagon. world s really greatest men Ten It e Includes a hut Aa you can out Til tho country, to the under dog wouldn't find tea. probably not two driver's thirt- my mind. among them with brown or black w a On Nature eyes Ton cant blame Franca. Any la the farm with Mother a a the grandest place of all, would n to Ilka have little body Makes you feel that life s worth Nevertheless, many brown eyed private league of nations. i men are livin day by day. Infinitely superior to mll- a o a With the blue efcy bright above you. men. nd u Uo" ot eyed needs kind a of (Copyrlght. ISIS, by the Star Co ) If Europe really An' the green earth here below statement may be ex- The Landis, our Colonel House from All plained golf Newspaper editors Aa where everyone so happy by the fact that blue eyed Judge in t engaged at present. an so gay. over Will soon attend tb 41st men would concentrate on o a a meeting of the National thing more profitable than winning Tou'va noticed that n genius Now. If anyone should ask me Ed ltorlal asoclatlon..TbeywLU .tee marries a dumh oue. Th reason Where my choice o' 1tvtnHf, la that his vanity cant stand comIn thin whole world, north or a many Interesting things, from high , south, or east or west, As you think of great Americans petition. mountains to fertile land, below Td not hesitate an Instant, . a n on the ocean lev.C from movie won- lonefallow little Imagine But I'd say with all my heart Jefferson, Lincoln, Room ly street with a pay roll. Now That the life upon th farm's by ders that came with this century, to lnuton,Edlgoni Andrew Jackson. Imagine the Filipino's reeoutcar far the beet Slant tree that were old and fir up John D Rockefeller, all with blue m at hand., without Uncle CONNIE KINO. toward the sky when Caesar or grey eyes. hia Waterbury. Nebraska behind dragged Vertngetortx The mean Indian may have been In Iowa Homestead. chariot. A new royal baby In England, two days old la doing well, also ee will Nothing that tha editors her father and mother, Duka and Impress them aa will California's Duchess of Tork, her unde, the magnificent public schools, not even Prince of Wale, and her grand roads that are tha finest In father. King George- World. Those schools are roads to sue- That child Ilk her great greet cess and happiness for millions of grandmother. Queen Victoria, may te minds. No land the world be queen of England, empress of young can compare with California in th India. Her name probably wUI be c beauty and magnifie nee of pub- - Elisabeth, but she wguld be a schools, non eice-- s California fervnt Elizabeth from one that . Henry the Eighth gave to England. In teaching a The British manage well with In Pasadena, where (hi te writ- - ! their rovaltya aa weU a bees that te a school ten, there .list fer keep their queen for breeding, feed high architectural beauty end for the ber well, never let ber Interfere, beauty of the park around It would , put to shame a majority of Eu- - J Her we prefer to think that we govern ourselves. But whether It ropes great palace Great cltiea and email towns have te better to Imagine that you that would amass and hu- - ere yourselves, while well organized mlllat other slates in the Union, big business really govern you, or - a a a aa in England, allow n king to aglna that ha govern, while yotr Driving tot mile through Call- fornln within th last 41 boura.' really govern him, - time will tell. this writer saw in every consider-- 1 ab.e community from Azusa and 1 Hindoo and Mohammedans were yeaterday, Glermont, near Loa Angeles, to again rioting in Calcutta, bricks, using knives. They Brewley tn ths south, magnificent throwing Aat for each other religious rea-eamain highways, schools, on th don t rat with A park around It. Per- - eon, Mohammedan feet schools and playgrounds lor, R,c Hindoo do not rat beef, and beef end Briton rat pork nil th children. I rule ' Hindoos and Mohammedans. a a fighting each other Here, to the glory of California, mak th Jtt5r rule easy. schools com first, everything els second. Th ally hell is p rhepsi " amualngln our proud th sis of th principal high school, and ns for the prtebn. If there happens te be one. yon ttlo ,of ! Wrkl"T ch could tuck It away In some corner ? The3 1x440 Mkhelin Comfort Balloon together Union of the school where children leave, In fits right oa Ford clincher rims with non anion workmen mtn. . fpto their coats nd bare Democratic party who don't out toy change whatsoever. Yea eta Public schools here and fit these tires two at a time and use ' one-four- th aaa at bull-agu- - chum-pioneht- 1 some-annu- r ' el ew ) aaa aaa wow as 1 dlf-U- - 1 - gov-scho- -- Come on you Ford Owners Balloon! one-thi- rd ?; hr t. TonfnrnrauJrcuTra eolitodTtheao!e to Td to Wrtf y. n.Iert e.-wi- ofuhte'tett no "Market Closed Strong, DOUt ' waa the night m usage of big Wall Street and th little Wall etreetq, throughwhen business out th country closed yesterday. Somebody bought more than 1.706,004 share In th day and little lambs, recently frightened by th Into throwing their - stocks overboard know more in April than they did la January, as te usual with lambs ' ' - a a Deaf gamble. Ton R'Tp,d, l d,i your old one. Evcryboc hnow whjr they nr Republicans And high finance which U th .1 lmPrial government In America, as m7 Brlt,ln teiperlnl government many , rune things easily. cant win at idu. . llct!brothrihh , up t doing iu, Z. C. M. I. ' Ako for sale by your home town THE AVALANCHE. In memory of th awful snew-li- d which swept Bingham, Utah. Feb. IT. last The Oquirrh mountain glistened In thetr rob of enowy white. And in majestic silence listened Standing out In all their might. I Winter's storm had left them blent- - i Ished With the emblem of hlo wrath. hid thetr ven- Treacherously they " ' 'i grain " i above that deadly path. High de&kr. - J Ccmfoirt Balloon ' ft i.; - I than-East- 5 und ay. undl-mtntsh-ed -- i BT ROBERT QUILLEN. eyes- - ' well 7 PARAGRAPHS Gne of the first things to lee re la preparing v for the effective pursuit of n practical career Is that s thing is not always practical because It looks practical. Copyright. ISIS, by The MoCiure Newspaper Syndicate lalt- - ing out .spots Its Keeping you' mothers wall In vain Anguish Tha air la rent with childish cries, instantly strong men are slain Gaunt death chuckles aa they Fat has had her Util prank, Te tha rescue comrades go And tha mountains rest again, Oquirrh has collected toil EVIPETT CLEVELAND, 3. s lei ms LA. Ivri.w.. |