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Show urti- - THE PKOVO POST PAGE TWO Miss Helen Alexander speny Satur- THOUGHT HIM FELLOW GUEST Cranks aie people who always over' In Salt Lake. , day siimate their own reponsibllity. The kaiser says the war will end Doctors Appearance Misled Traveling This war Is comprehen3ibleff we Man Who Had Put In a In October, but the German military Bad Night regard it as the struggle of the authorities are ordering sheepskin world to be rid of militarism. coats and motor sledges. In- a Nebraska town there was nee ' f a hotel that all traveling salesmen avoided except when they couldnt There was no heating system; the only warmth In the house being supplied by a small stove In the office. One howling night, when the wind was making about thirty knots per hour and ths aercury was 20 below sero, a traveling man shivered beneath the Insufficient bedclothes In his drafty room untU about 3 a. m. Unable to stand It any longer, though he dreaded to leave the bed, he leaped out, seized his clothes snd ran to the office. There he shuddered into his garments, ahdlhen began building op the lira arousedthe land-- " The ' out and said: Whatre you gettin up this time o night fer? double satYou left a call fer What did I get up for? shouted I couldnt stay the traveling man. in bed any longer In that room of mine! 1 was freezing1. The landlord defended his hostelry and the traveling man assailed it in a regular quarrel During the disagreement an old doctor of the town, who had been out in the Inclement night and was almost frozen, saw the light In the hotel office and came In. The old mans long whiskers were covered with frost and festooned with enormous icicles. As the traveling man turned from his quarrel and saw .the old mans condition and the pendant ice, he exman! Which claimed: Heavens, room did ycu have? Judge. - - THINK THE BEST NOT THE WORST GREAT CHANGE IN SENTIMENT One of the worst habits, formed in early One of tlie most gratifying phenomena over- life, is that ot borrowin'? trouble, of looking of..publi(L opinion is,tbe practically on the black side of things- It is much easiwhelming sentimeut in favor of this country Tor mili- er to talk down than to talk up. We are adopting a policy of preparedness is naturally pessimistic. One of the best of tary and naval defense. The great war is to acquire, early in youth, the success-help- s unquestionably responsible. It has had a habit in of thinking the best, not the worst, same effect that conflagrations have will happen; that we arenot poor, miserable arousing public realization of the necessity toCon-- J creatures, hounded on every hand by the ago the president read a message insurance. Less than a year enemies of our life and happiness, but that to the fat- - we were made to be happy, to be free from gress that afforded much comfort forebodings; uous pacifists. The last annual report of the harassing cares, anxieties, we not were made to the of worry or to secretary of the navy made light us of the gtuTerafboanl Tmd coriTjT black piet ures bu o create bright and cheerful ones. tained assurances of security which were not AVe should no more allow a discordant based on the actual condition of any branch a or dark in the he mind than we would picture of the navy. Assuming illegal authority, allow a in thief our home. We should reagainst any naval threatened court-martimember that such thoughts 'are worse than official who should dare to tell the country because they steal our comfort, our of true conditions. Only one of the presi- thieves, These black dents family faced conditions and based bis happiness, our contentment. . recommendations on our actual needs-- This enemies, these discordant guests, leave theb was the secretary of war. In his first report, scars and stains upon the House that is beautoJuUU tiful within. It is -to exinJ9J3, be showed an indifference this clude them when they once enter, but it is!: tary needs. He even suggested e comparatively easy to keep them out when j. country pay no attention to military until other nations liad developed the we learn the secret of excluding IheniWe should learn that these enemies art of aviation. But as he became familiar with conditions, he came out boldly for ade- have no right to intrude themselves, upon our quate military preparedness, regardless of consciousness. Treat them as trespassers. tBTaUifude irta nt y and do not allow them gu es. The campaign for preparedness was to paint their black images upon the mind. Ho not allow yourself to read or hear or generally carried on by private citizen.s and minority members of Congress, aided by the see anything which will produce discord or logic of events. Now everybody, except the disturb your peace of mind or harmony. A famous Englishman said that a habit incorrigible pacifists, are in line. The last Congress went beyond the recommendations of looking on the bright side of life is worth of the secretary of the navy He appears to a thousand pounds a year. It is infinitely have been converted and will take ah ad- more than can lie measured by ponnds, dqJ vanced position in bis. next report. He U lars or cents for.it means peace of mind, now busy organizing a board of civilian ad contentment, happiness, eonseious power, visors to encourage and pass upon naval in- and beauty and sweetness of life. Every-Gnn- g has its bright side if vention he how speaker of the House has deit. clared for doubling the number of students This is the age of the man who has some' at West Point and for assignment of regular army officers to private schools. The' chair- iron in him, who has the will to say No to man of the Senate Committee on Foreign Re- whatever things are, hurtful to his useful-- ' lations has given a rinlng interview in favor ness, his efficiency and his integrity. This' Public sentiment- - is is the age of the man who has some rubber of preparedness. aroused throughout the entire country, not in him, who when thrown down by hard in favor of militarism, the bugaboo of Mr. times or by adversity of whatever name, can Bryan, lmt for the establishment and main- bound again to bis feet with courage untenance of sufficient military and naval daunted. 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Sixteen hundred years have left the great bridge, a quarter of a mile In length, with yawning gaps, but the water of the river runs today through the channels and tunnels made to fertilize a land that had not yet been overrun by the - Arabic barbarians, who only-navigab- le the culture of Persia, riaing, very dorabi and lined Inside with a special quality of which never becomes Porows andrubber, which dom bd small punctures without afiowrlng air to aacape. They weigh rubber tread no more than an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting JJfJcktMeli A" wd swnelure etriMB" qualities being given by several layers of thin, spec! ally Sad alee rim on stris H prepared fabric tha tread. The regular prioe of theeo te prevent rim ewttieg. tea is tie 60 jper pair, but .for advertising purposes we This tir brill ewtlast any ether rrmxking special factory price to the rider ot only Si 8 per pair. All orders shipped same day letter is 5S3?r e?DiIa!LTle received. 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As a friend, it identified to your re--j What' is more reasonable than to your support. than that when iieace is finally declared srve.-t- your Aral it is entitled more, to, your presence countries these of more or some one may to have ought Ampresenceof the your sink their .talons into tie heart What is good for the church is good for erican eagle in their efforts to recoup their ' yon. , terrible 'Tosses ? . vVnaf qiuckejmcaui.Iui-- a JmauciaLJL'.-Wbilitation of their country than the subju- rem inber your fripnd, and go yourself. ' Wcleome will greet you at the door. gation of the great American republic and o !the levying of enormous ransoms or tribute 00 of the as x BY THIS SUDDEN ACTIVITY? . peace? price u such a conquest when And how ca'-The gathering of the great inventors and they. have the men, the arms, and the- mun- obntists of the country together and the itions of war, while we have practically formations a board to e with of nothing in the nature of adequate defense? nn department at Washington, causes one True, a. mil lion Americans would sprimr to stop aud ponder the why of this snd to arms over night but vhere.av the den activity on the part of the secretary of ' o o the navy If. is better- to- - know vur- faults than U the country in danger of invasion by a f) reign foe? your virtues. -- slx-thlrt- isfaction out of your cv- -1 of--th- fire-pokin- g itoio about balf the aanal rricoa. PO WOT THINK OF BUYING a or a Dalr anyone entil yow kow Uweew aihd rauilui offanbicycle makm WrttcU NOW. .CHICAGO. ILL. The Gre'en-Eye- d Monster. A dreadful beast Is jealousy. Sometimes It has a beautiful look, a dazzling kind of fascination, like some glittering reptile. Thia ia because it is sometimes associated with quite another Idea the idea of love. Of course, jeal-ousy and love have nothing to do with each other. Love is a wish to give 'Jealousy is the lowest form of" selfish-"-" ness. So that when she plays with Jealousy ghc Js, tempting a poisonous bite from the deadly serpent. v She may think Just to tease the serpent. But when it is aroused the con- sequences are often sad enough. One nip from the aerpent has been known o kill love. . lir ' I -- |