Show CITIZENS PARTY PM LAID ID F BENEATH THE DAISIES r is t Desertion by bg Parents Said to 10 Be Cause I 8 of Youn Youngsters Youngster's De Demise DeMse iIse ti L i f Tho Infant Citizens Citizens' Party cro crowed oo 1 the great divide last lut Wednesday day night and all that was mortal of at the once promising child was laid neath Death the graveyard daisies where rest reet the rel re- re l r mains of ot BO so many political darlings that could not stand Mend life's lifes wintry fc y blasts blut The Tho Immediate cause of ot this childs child's death was waa neglect on the tho part of ot Its parents It seems that those who bho ho were so o enraptured with its coinIng comIng com coin Ing ng abandoned tho the babe on the doorstep door door- t- t step of ot some somo friends and these friends T r 1 r nurtured It fl carefully for Cor ten days daTs with J t. th We expectation that the parents and andi Vr i other relatives would return for Cor it at w the tho end of at that time JL It is needless to say that tho foster u parents became attached to tho the Infant In In- ant fant c. c as it Il was such a bright child chUd andr and r N t at the time Ume of ot its Us birth gave promise F of becoming a robust youngster Shortly Short Short- r ly Iy after the tho christening however howe it itT T began pegan e an to lose its hold on life lite and those who watched at the tho bedside could see leo that It would soon die dlo of ot oty e g y lonesomeness Tho The end nd came camo shortly alter 8 o'clock Wednesday night the night the time appointed for tor the tho return of oC the tho childs child's parents It was then that the tho watchers said they had bad been bilked by bythe the childs child's parents and they vowed that if it the tho future should bring any raA more political baskets to their doorsteps doorsteps doorsteps door- door steps they Wey would not to lick kick tY k 1 the ibe baskets and contents into the thet I f t f sti sL eel The Iho last moments were pathetic beyond be be- t. t yond expression Death Leath is a hard master Ho lie takes from us our brightest brIghtS bright S est eat and best tie A e C sunshine of love could not warm its yo young oung ng life lire nor the affection affection of ot parenthood looter beguile beguiles s the babe babo from rom drooping Its ris breath w wont went nt out like tIle tac exhalation of or a min ton lon ou ot of the tho woodland and in Its its stead rp t w WWi was aa left only a memory l When we see a n precious blossom we tended with sucIl are t Rudely taken from our bosom How our aChing hearts despair f r. Round Hound Its little grave we linger Unger i 1 till ill toe tae setting sun Is low Fueling Feeling uli all our hOl hopes es have perished f With the lower we cherished so F t At the meeting Wednesday night Chairman M. M F F. F Murray announced that from the meager attendance It it was evident that he and others who had bad undertaken tho the work of organizing organizing ing a Citizens' Citizens party had been used as paws cats by others who had became be be- canto came weak kneed He asserted that he lie had been al approached on various r occasions by citizens who urged him to under undertake lake the organizing of or a new party varty and promised their support Inthe in inthe inthe the undertakIng taking but ho he now observed j tb that t their support ort was conspicuous InUs in ini i Us Its absence After adjournment there wok was an Informal discussion during Which it St was proposed t to to put up a set of or candidates by petition on a plat plat- a 4 I form olm favoring the gr granting of a iran fran ran ran- chase to an in dependent telephone company composed of Ephraim stock- stock and reserving the option to the tile city to purchase the system at a stipulated price at any time in the Another plank was the maintenance of or an efficient boosters' boosters club for the advancement of or the city and the fostering fostering fostering fos fos- of ot a a. together get spirit among cue coo citizens And another plank was the fostering of ot a spirit of or operation co-operation the citizens zens and the administration adminis nation to the end end that the citizens might unite in beautify beautifYing ing the city and Improving sanitary conditions by voluntary voluntary vol work These hese things it was said could be brought rought about without the levying of taxes and yet they would be as far Cal reaching as any pubic public pub pub- tic lic ic work ever undertaken by the muni The Tho sl speakers alters were unalterable unalterable able opposed to higher taxation at the I present time |