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Show ..,- - , , - : . , I ,' . e 4 , I , ' - - , TUE DESERET NEWS NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY , , , 4 1990 ,24 . ,, . r ... . otherwise the President, will have to call le CIVILIZATTON. SALESMEN OF KNOWLEDGE ' the new Congre53 in special session alter the adjournment of the Detember tçéi. By Bruno looting. 4? The delay of thirteen months 1eteen ST GLENN FRAIVIL r President of Vidverottp of Ifforonota and tanner editor ot tho Cow Mr. M. 1. Desire of Los Angeles asks. the election and seating of Congressmen is ISO. Mother Grows Old. Was. Phan 11 II "Are we really civilized or do we only Salt Lake City. Utah. , When,. the Constitution an anachronism. Pubileboti Atte.ruoass Except bundaY to claim be? What civ1lizetle the real was adopted communications were delayed The name that brings mmles to i311 that we talk so much about?" . World's Sisters.. The Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation The future tic Americ& is in the bands of two menth investiIt required. Ianyi and travel difficult. The first question is an easy este.loThn , breakfast be and the gator interpreter. ttnawer is "lie." The second and NATE& weeks to gather the election re We ahall never lack for, the atoe,the-thira conundrum. We areinelined to htta I isisCotuplet, ê ko Ono Week this trinity of social 'errant& them and a long time to -make the eS certify it it New Osta is a new Mr,: i Cue civilization, And la s witbaius SO pL tme fear one well worth remembering: For New jimmy frsin the remote slates to shortage of readable and responsible interpreters, men erne can et. She WasNot Coerced. Cate brings you tho first real improveIn a general 'way we are all agreed fectively play mediator between specialist and layman, I Ceuta tal. ih Constrtution 'should be amended to balcia Cooke ment made ea ate in more than fifty The practical value of every social invention or enatertil diacyr- -' to Utah Idaho. Ti it above rates 'hat real civilization represents the full. &PIA, our conditions of thd changed mtet. times., state ty Nevada and Vtruntion; paler ory.depend upon its betinl adequately interpreted to the mamma year,. It is one of the world's best of all the powers peaI deveopment I! would be a great improvement and delicious new bknd of oats foods--- a Science ,owes Its effective ndristry as much to the interpretative per month- The Deseret News does not essed by all the individuals of the hu,mind as to the creative mind. or commend . stud whole n.heitk, including the bran.. necassarily,Indorse oan- race; This of course settles the for Duplication 10 d,fficulty would be avoided if the,Corgress Ad &PS, corrospondonco but-tTua, knowledge of mankind iesdvaneed by the investigator, all of litr.Brishane's conclud New Oats was developed in the fa- - ..6 lirst quetion. 'Anyone who belibves tourd take diecöternot his le of the are pubinvestigator Mona till editorials always bestinterpreter mous Kelloggititehens at Battle Creek hat the huthan race has arrived at that les. Send remittances and business lished as expressions of Pinits work at the beginning of the new year where Kellogg's Cora Flakes, ALL so The Loeneret Nelesdisit Lake, City. Utah loint must hive a mighty low opinion of Rare'''. In fact, do the genius for exploration and the genius ion of the worida higiNt saland Fop aro made. It was deinitead of thirteen months after the elec.. for exposition meet in the same mind. , the burns" race. aried editor. ADVKRTIINditEPREsrvrArivEs II NATIONAL , signed to give you an ideal hot cereal Many negro mammies of th south can make a strawberry What civilization will be like when we lion. shortcake that would tempt- - the appetite of the gods, but they Cona Rothenbura and Nos. Inc. for cool morningsa boa that would It is safe to say, however, that no legii- - ll are ail developed to the full extent of I Cast 41st Streit Kea Ting City might, cut sorry figures as domeatic science lecturers. BY ARTHUR BRISBAliE. be even more nourishing than oatmeal. is our a killvd different a and MO No. capacities i very Michigan The interpreter stands between the layman, whose knowledge of Chicago 1926. By Star Co.) New Cala is made for the modem Sul bonus(' Building lation WI li be passed at this session which (Copyright. time notating question. At the Pc tint all one is and the things, indefinite, investigator whose knowledge of Coca Cola Bids wilt run counter to the ex,pressed desire of se you Grandmother Britain is growNantaa City too. It is few individuals are "BA woman, very is authoritative. any thing 2s1 C.institution kluilding Ationta io ing old. The war tired her, with , necd boil it only three minutes and EetiOUS effort to improve themselves. The investigator advances knowledge. The elections did not over- 1' Viitorla Building the electorate. ht. Louis and,woundadvita.billions, then serve. daterpreter.,,advanees-progres- e ,of .aa are content., taithjay .the Tlie lifz-- f of debts. millions of unemployed throw tile- iiiiiöritY In- COligreSk lik Higgins Bulkarnig Loa Angslch, California History affords abundant evidence that civilization has advanclizatiou that we have. with its theatres Ton can't imagine how different strikes following. disastrous and !Holbrook California San Francisco. ed In Building. direct ratio to ttie. efficiency with which the thought of the surgents hold the balance of power in the and 'movies and and dancdonainiore are young. strong New Oita is frommost hot terads- It The thinkers has been translated into the of workers. the language and growing. Now each dominion - is light in texturenever soggy, mushy Entered at the postortice tat Pelt Lake City. Senate and have soniewhat strengthened L ing and general Piffle. Democracy el politics depends upon democracy of thought. deAnd it isnt so bad. There is a lot as second class matter according to Act ot their or gluey. Its flavor is new is made officially the equal of interval "When the intellectual between and the in etagere House. the practipos.tion S. , Is:9 Congress. March of fun to be bad out of life if you are:I cal classes is too great." says 1Jruckle, "the former will possees no Great Britain. The colonies and liriously new and different. It is the now are an Repubnot Efforts beingrmade by breakfast food. Ask Britain form an alliance, influence. the latter will reap no benefit. This is what occurred in in, good health and spirits and "have rb Associated Press 'Is exclusively entitled the ancient world, when the, distance., between the empire with riti ruling. lican regulart to bring the insurgents back your grocer for iCellogg's New eata. 'a sane mind. to the use for republication of all news was the and the refined of the sit people eystems When it cometrto any striving ,f'cir a philosophers patches credited to it. or not otherwise creditea treaty of, political peacel But the tolonies are riot officIn this newepaper. and also the local news pub intothe fold. getber impanuthief and this is the principal reason why the Greeks belitUand .Itigher !civilization. you find herein. Alt rights for republicatios and the- - Homes were unable to- - retain the civilization which therflr- tally- Erttairrscqua was negotiated on November 23, with the are human that beings working al special dispatches her. art also reaerved. a short time posseseed." Outgrow and dominate her in time end are trying to pro. insurgent 1.40c. whereby Senator Frazer, of I am not sure of Buckles 'rweeping diagnosis of Greek and Hoand old England will come to be differenta in directions. Thus. SALT LAKE CITY.. I gress man come NOVEMBER have to submit that his proposition is unessa;table. the European banking office of decay. but Dakota, is supposed thristian A in believes who true are South Africa and Australdozen of fields with knowledge Implicitly Canada, thought today ,congested !North into the Republican raid. This acthat the physical and social acielces have unearthed. and the whole ia. But the old British mother still the Bible,- strives to be poor so that be tots tone ouster be can and life of reversal the lifted by putting a direct order, has the brains. trained statesmen. temper of American may more closely follow in the foetNOTICE. T knowledge into general eirculatien, great universities. and thinking steps of the Founder bf Christianity. adopted in March, 1925, and will restore But whete are the Interpreter l with the training and the will, men. Those things mean empire, to who call themselves others him his and train Many army help on it his to to all their translate . think and this railer Senator way through knowledge bigness seniority rights whatever you may say officially To the effort now being made in behalf revolt. Christians try to make all the money stamp out any danger-oInto the language of the street? In the Seventieth Concommittees. Seventeen hundred setenty-si- g 1 rates the recruiting trumpet for the Interpreters. they can and get all the comfort out of ,of an extensive sale of Christmas Seals, the' of the Wright brothThe sister thhi and Ito isn't far I country away, ter the can. are There Me cha:rman the become who Svedlonte 192& life will he of that the Mire many tronvrieht. they Newepeper gress, ers is married to II. J. Haskell of Is not one to turn up its nose at the proceeds to be used in waging a cameven measure the advancement of clvi. the Kansas City Star, and concern- the word "revolution." We tried it Senate committee on Indian affairs. terms railof in lization bank accounts, ing her, you learn ',that is true of seccessfully. of The paign against the dread disease of tuberHenrik that, understood is Shipstead, It Q roads and "all modern improvements." millions of unknown sisters. that Nicaragua should be president Aiar3145 told to train a has we the 'Wright brothers sister was a. his own army, while the United culosis, ecw as the real estate agent saYl give our hearty approval. We Farmer-LabSenator, of Minnesota, great part of the Wright brothers' States minds its 'mildness here at AAb request Bishops and Presiding Officers been invited to enroll b:mself with the Restrength. ht me. Let them fight out their 'conflictAnd in all of the chaos. yet. sessionThese I publican party inthe coming to make special reference to the subject fights. as Ire did. Let the best ing movements and in an the turbulence She taught school, and when no- irran Dear Mr. Towne: I read your column each day and always enthe made win, then recognize him. necessary by negotiations, peace of strife and envy and war and intrigue i their would "iti invest in the services to be held on Sunday, much. money it body vcry joy is which comprise the activities of the results of the election, insure the ROpubl- i1 am in & prhate sanitarium for T.-and have been trying to foolish flying machine" she gavel America reads with horror that November 28; and we hope the people world today., there may be the seeds of t get bold of the poem The Beautiful Snow," but not even know all of hers. When the sehool cies- - l Russia can party a united front in the organization-proposes to aho1sn legal some better life which will germinate the poet's name. I wonder it some day soon you would publish it ed she eat down to sew silk. cotton daterencesi the different stakes and of the Senate in the Seventieth Congress. throughout between registered and and canvas to cover wing, of model in your column? and blossomsome day. There may he. There unregistered marriages." e wards of the Church The election returns appear to have had a I heard it over the radio in Chicago once and thought it very gliders tested by her brothers. liberal The divine guidance which regulates is, no danger, however. of marriage 1 sure would appreciate your kindness in publishing it. beautiful. oceans storms and of and the hearts the out. Women may effect being wiped earthquakes upon teguentirely softening ' The world hears of Renan's de- response in the purchase of these Seals. ROSS BOOMHOWEIt. 1702 Ulster St., Denver. Colo. have some purpose in mind and may be dli ee to that, in Russia and lars. They are now all tenderness toward The Beautiful Snow" was published anonymously Nov. 17, 1858. voted stater, of the sistir of the everywhere. HEBER J. GRANT, to some future, glotiThey have learned humanity leading astronomer Herschel the studying in "Harper's Weekly." In MS John Watson published a volume of their recalcitrant brethren. sad experience that men are - clue height, rare for him at night, and the si - by ANTHONY W. IVINS, called 'Beautiful Snow and Other Poems." bad even with mareage Iverse enough, l. But the road is rough and ter of Augustus. wife of the rascal laws Watson was born In New York City. Oct. 14,, 11124, was graduated to tie them down. Marc Antony. one of the greatest CHARLES W. NIBLEY, STUDENT FOLLY NIPPED IN THE BUD. And the outlook is foggy. And one can at Columbia College and studied medicine. but htcame a Journalist great Roman women. .. only make an individual guess at what ' and a writer of sentimental verse and sensational serial& He died (lithe The latest Russian proposition First Presidency. But million!' of the final civilization will be like. July 18. 1890. , will really discourage promiscuous good citizens will approve the stand live and die unknown. sisters - ' "The Beautiful Snow" seems to have had lasting qualities. ALL by Dr. George Thomas, president - . immorality. slr.c.i it will attach, leIn order to play safe-- it is better to William. aliaa Willie, alas Dan. gal responsibilty to more or less inTHE BE:1E1'MM SNOW. TOWARD ME GOAL OF PEACE. or the University of Utah, respecting. the all the decent fun out of life that we alias DominiCk Haggio'."was taken t,,rmat relationships. get , That was the situatiote In the By James W. Watson. for a ride." in Ch!cago th.s means ran. to develop our Individual capacitlea proposed destruction of property in celebra- United States not SO tong ago. If that you never tome back. according to the best of our wisdom Tr HE men and women who are seeking to Lion of the Thanksgiving day football game. but I fell! 0 the snow. the beautUul snow! a man registered or introduced a Reggio, gang man, bootlegger, weman s, and let nature and civilization take from , like the. promote the cause of peace under the Filling the skY and earth below! as "my wife" she could hold It had been reported that certain of the all around modernist, house-topcourse--Sa.. over to 'heaven Over the their the hell; Franciseo'Examiner. 'the banner ..of National Council for reoff a couple" in a saloon. him and get his property. students bad 'entered luta agreement to set Fell to be trampled as filth In the "bumped street. ), Ile got 25 years. His lawyer. who yenlion of War, are not unreasoning p.i,:- - fire to the bleachers on Cummings' Over the heads of the Veople you street; field i him out on bail, might better UP THE vErs. , Fell to be scoffed to be spit on and got meet, fists. They do not ask that. America throw immediately after the in. him left have idea the being, game, beat; flirting . skimming Dancing. Friends took him for a ride and Proudly they march on Armietics away all yisible manifestations and bulwarks Presumably. to make way for the new stadi- Pleading. cursing. dreading to his body. very neaty,theesed. was along. day. of national security. They do not require um which it is no can do die. Beautiful snow! it Pread that they won the fight. found under a pile of ashes. Crimsoon to as as erect proposed to whoever soul would Files News. the of Deseret Trom the wrong; mi inals sometimes do what the law To gallant men . who would do in their program that this nation disarm at work can be it again brought under way. In his buy; Flying to kisa a fair lady's cheek. seems unable to do. one full sweep.- nor do they ask that Ameri, NOVEMBER 24, 1904. For the country that's always Clinging to Ups in 'a frolicsome Dealing in shame for a morsel of talk to the students the president made it freak. right. bread, ca disarm faster than is commensurate with Another complication in the an.1311ir Nolan. former manager of Their smiling facet; tells us plain that such conduct would not be toter- Beautiful snow from the heaven Hating the living and fearing the nulment of the 1 h similar action on the part of other coun ated that those who engaged in it would I, Bidding Neloon who got his start In Their hearts beat glad today dead: Consuelo above, wedding. 1 Salt Lake City toward 'the lightweight Pure as an angel. but fickle as Merelful God! have I fallen so Balsam, 'de- The men made of steel . who made not only be dismissed from the University the foe feel love! low? championship, was arrested In Cincinthat she was forced to marry nying These men and.women believe The punch of the U. S. A. but would be 'prosecuted for an unlawful And yet I was once like the beau- her duke, calls the yarn a sander nati. Ohio. on a charge of embezzling on her parents. tiful snow.ly that the road to peace lies, not through act. Furthermore he stated that if $7.90e belonging to the little fighter. 10 the mow. the beautiful snow! lie their forefathers did In days 4. 4 Everybody that saw her 'at the How the flakes gather and laugh gigantic military preparedness, but rather measures were resorted to they would re- gene by. time of the wedding can testify Once was as I fair beautiful the E. as Nevada a A..Innea miner go! they Victorious they came back home, the Will to Peace, backed up by suit, in through that she seemed cheerful about it. snow. and wealthy &aim owners committed defeating completely the prolosed Whirling about In their madden With an are marching today like they They a heart evidences of earnest sincerity in the dicer, stadium eye Ilk. Its crystal, ng fun would :' suicide in a West Broadway rooming-hous- e marched away project as the University She changed her mind afterward, its Ilk. glow: in their with lion of that goal. These evidences include never In every To They glee play 'this tattle oterosof the foam. city by hanging himself Once was loved for My Innocent naturally. Any American 10.1 whose l'ort!tucie get another stadium if the present One, for our Yankee land, thud his suspenders fodowmg a, proseven father her a duke for i buys active effort to secure arbitration of race, structure was razed by fire. Charting. laughing, hurrying by: Loyal and brave and true tracted spree. million dollars is apt to find the Flattered for and the sought on Now. the It and face it eilties, international agreements, limitation every one cheer, es the parade lights iparkies It had been ereported also that it was price too high. But that is hardly charms of my face! near.the eye: - of armaments and an international reason and a for null an In unknown Btnsham declaring assassin Lopolice proposed to paint-thsisters. Father. at mother, alt And even the dogs,. ;with a birk Tl'e vets of the red white and College campus void a marriage legally shot and killed Tom White. blacksmith God have lost I and force. Whether all of these can be imme- my blue. ' This too, said President Thomas. must by myself. a and bound; of which children and Pg'ra"n"d"e'h71: gait for the Bingham Central Mining com' NEWARK S. DAWSON, Snap at the crystals that eddy And fall;Verield are now in existence. The diately. obtained is beside the point; if pro- be abandoned as if carried out iL would re- In the office of the company. wretch that goes dren the 116 No. let Wen. cur pany. around: Catholic church undoubtedly ha." ' gress Can be made toward them as a means sult.in the great Thanksgiv'mg day clasic The body was discovered early in the shivering by The town is alive and its heart insome other reason for. the. annul, I make a wide . Will I DOES leY loot, Nar FOLLOW swoop White's a of world amity. then the contentions and the belag called off and the morning helper. glow, meat not yet- divulged. University being" wander too Tegh: e To welcome the coming of beauti0 0 , ' When a butcher sells bad beef efforts of their proponents are justified. For on all or about me I The president of Nicaragua'asks does it mean that is eliminated from the conference champion- - i ful mow! Following an expose made by The has given somebody ' know The history of mankind, in keeping with ' the for United States New& officers him A. stubum a "American" to Sheets.' army made Dr. the Thomas clear George it eteer.Exchange. ship. There is nothing that's pure but How Divine fiat as set, forth in Holy Writ, has dents wild swiyon 1 of the crowd announced that police. goes rehet e . that, they had everything to lose and the beautiful snow. the coming Sunday all saloons in Salt log a ong demonstrated that man's reliance upon arm-411! toomotaktal Troovorions. nothing to gain from the proposed outburst , Hailing each other with humor How strange it would be that Lake City would be "closed tight," for ed force, 'upon gigantic implements and of college enthusiasm and hoped ill such ,he first time in several months. this beautiful mew How meteors the like gay sledges, facilities of wee, will lead toward rather 4. 4, 4, e- Should fall on a sinner with noeeedierer, plans would be abandoned and a wiser and flash by. A special dispatch to The Newsfrom where to . than away: from conflictFoolish indeed more sensible course followed. Bright for a moment, then lost to How strange it go! LE:00should Kansas an when be. address Ito. stated that City. the. eye: , would be the nation that in the midst of comes again. the The meeting resulted in student body delivered by Hon. John Henry Smith of ,., Ringing, swinging, dashing they If the .snownight ,. turmoil and hatred would throw away its officers , ft and the ice strike Itly Trans.Missis. Lake Salt before the UniCity the go. pledging the:r support to --- - ''' ' desperate. brain; - defenses and lay itself open to its enemies. ersity officials and the chances are that Over. the crust of the - beautiful sippl Zinimel congres& was received Fainting, freezing, dying alone, , ! : with enthusiasm snow! by a record ' .,. . . htit infinitely more foolish wostild be the !Jano such spectacular stunts as those arrang- - i Snow ma pure when it falls frOm Too wicked for prayer, too weak audience. breaking mean ' for Lion that would not seek to allay that hatred my the sky. Meanwh.le let ed for will be attempted. To be heard in the crash of the To be trampled in . and turn enmity into friendship and good us by the . niLlt! ,, crazy town, . hope nothing will, occur to mar the crowd rush!ng i by: el tro a .;0 Gone mad in the joy of the snow V will. high '. e 'i be trampled and tracked by the of the game, which is expected by pleastnr I coming down, , . The National Council for the Prevention study iand achievement. They w:II III thousands of feet. To lie enthusiasts to be one of the most and .t (141 in My football 4 i , Till 11 blends with in !errible mselves filth while the the , I? healthily et War does snot condemn the man who interesting contests that has 'ever been wit- woe. -- ' horrible-street. NI t With a bed 'and a' shroud of the V the elements of 'a ,be - conscientiously' belie,ves- in military pre- - nessed ,5'I in this state. 111 4 beautiful snow! 1 ' II Illi and mind. ilchallenged a code, . Once I was pure as tile snow, s: paredness, but it does take issue with his FP S. (Copyright, Edgar J114. Verner.) SI.VDENT , obvious- 'that such co- views and it tries to convince him that his ' EXCHANGE Ot' -.......--.. . !it. , onatanAst. on ,. a large s break .rnethod can not llead t0 permanent peace. l' the Illy itakamtit.claoy. 7 4 hatexere-h1Wo rt a ern The Iiiiiv-tbet nations and --.. &MIT itee benneerTinint is of i()-,-. Thtnk I;Ow the king of Italy Board for establishing exchange of stu- return a rich reward to each, not only In a s marching away from war as an institution would be flattered lf somebody il ' to be honored and perpetuated;; that a great dents between England and Germany is a broader culture but also in a better undershould shoot at him. ' ROBERT 111EILIMil. of each standing move is hi the right cry going gp from every mother of eons, deserves the ' -, 77 from every business man who is building attention and support .of all people who are - - -- --- -, ---TO THE POINT. for permanent prosperity, and every patriot, interested in education.. Intellectual co- Brief eininnelionet Jurispru. ' ---lated laws. derning -y Long pume; long that there is a better way to preserve peace, eperation liaracter cannot but be 7fl; - '. ,.., Confidence is seldom is lost, bit ' - - it aiou . that law must, take thy place of force and fraught with great pod to both countries. if often sadly misplaced. would mans know Let's have a thought! l age. discover whether he thinks a A girl iisn't neces-aril- y titriA because The gteat Rhodes Foundation that.'ils' President', .Coolidge - said in his only she ure In7ttrance agent & nuisance , s : I .. at a conclusion. Jumps de- touched one Kansas Armistice the address, benefactor. English day City un!versity. providing I ,: ' ' Be sure of yonr fatted calf before - The mediocre man has advan- or Low"laeet i The ' deas When t tages. it one I does help dead. nobody Chevrolet motor has won a I that, velopment of national strength is not English graduate a year , essaying the role of the- - prodigal son. world pride reputation for power and Ilvery married woman thinks that all writes a rotten bx)graphy of him. pendent upon slaughter, carnage and death. may etinly in a foreign country with the aid .. . The glory and glamour has been taken out of the' Kahn Fellowship. There is now a her husbands bachelor friends envy him. economyofoperation.Withits fully, Nobody knows Just why EurouescaySSE Air - machined --...It lir te owee be i . alco. things Many come vi.itors in may pean but aded4.7 probcombustion preserved over, .. ' chambers of war. Men who have seen its horrors regular interchange of students between hol, hut law and order are not on the bat.--it , , ably not for culeure. ' expertly honed cylinder walls, S and its filth shudder at the thought of a re-- English and American un.versities and the Detroit News. , --eiatn 1:Lea4tois773565 ' . Chevrolet owners -gives still a It's all while the democracy petition. Mothers, as they look upon their benefits to be derived frAm this interchange ' valve-in-heagang row can knock a queen off of the d week-en- d . advantages At THE I INEVITABLE. are your pm. guest shared alike as with each bright-eye-d fear they the by first country. boys, page. , is just as sleepy as you are. Will ITES ....... ' principle so successfully used on An organized system of exchanges be- I I think of their loved ones as fodder for the I , I,. too polite to suggest bed? lecicelLekflist, the the man who fares what, IA must cosdiest famous can. domed bse Mick. , -- guns. The manhood and the womanhood of I tween England and Germany will broaden N)tii a step triumphant and mind of cheer; ;(11; WII . e Sleet! ders eels Middle aims: Leaping' Come in! Get a demonstration! Mad smut COMPIMI this nation cry: "It must not, be again. the field of education for both countries Who fights the daily battle without fear; let the king go by. Modernity: ' Senn". Ask Learn for yourself the power, stamteal Sees his, liqpes fail. yet keeps unfaltering and be advantageous to each. The corporate Giving all the road to a truck-- , There must be, there IS, a better way!" aimed sesc:120:sisos trust lila and smoothness provided by es .-and athletic life of the English undergrbard-- 110,...Ploto That (iod is Gni; that somehow, true and It ham't been long since most of I Chevrolet's famous motor! . . , , nate will furnish attraction fôr the German the things people now do on Sun- I LEGISLATIVE OUTLOOK. jug - dis, I Ignorance IS blisa, The happiest day would.- have been calird student, and the humanities as treated in His plans work out for mortals; not a tear ar those who haven't turbing public worship. the English universities are worthy f the Is shed when fortune, which the world holds trave'ers mechanical 'THOSE who follow the process of legislaknowledge to enough dear, Fortune telling: 'If be writes Lion In Washington are predicting that attention of the German student. , Falls from his grasp; better, with love, a know the fix their car la in. , checks without keeping a record nothing of importance will be accomplishThe young English student in Germany crust Incased are the poor. They de on th cubs he wi'l have many Than tiv,rg in dishonor; envies not ed at the forthcoming session of Congress. will perhaps find himself their own laundry and never weer friends and die owing $11.61. subject to a more or loses faith in man, but does his hest. strangers' 'hive and things. The session opens early in Decetmber and intense educational spirit and a more rest- Nor . ever murmurs at h is humble? lot, Correct this sentence: He has comes to an end AI March when the terms less application to research than in the uni- But with a smile and words-oe The bad man used a made a great success." said the f hope, gives boo: leg to strop'a knife: be woula man. but hasn't been invited to of all the representatives and one-thizest of versities of his own Country. as have a it make , !corned beverage. any speeches." II II the senators expire. The appropriations The students of both countries who find To every toiler; he alone is great. 1. , life heroic conquers fate. 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