Show W L DOUGLAS TRUST PUN Manufacturer 8hould — have Large business organizations come to stay We cannot go back to old conditions We must meet world competition Large concerns can produce goods at lower cost than small ones favors large corporaGermany tions The method of the present national administration is to dissolve the great organizations and make them smaller which Is a backward There should be no limit to a step corporation doing a large and legitimate business such as would be possible under the licensing plan which I favor writes W L Douglas former of Massachusetts In the governor Boston Herald Prejudices against corporations merely because they are big perhaps must be done away with They give labor better returns They cheapen product and thus benefit the consumer They give opportunities to small Investors who get returns otherwise unattainable able They employ young men who have no capital at all but who receive handsome salaries for their ability and service In place of the Sherman law ft Is my opinion there should be a department at Washington to grant licenses to all manufacturers and corporations in this country who do an interstate commerce business The law should be made so clear plain and definite that It could not be misunderstood It should require all capital to be paid In full statements should be given to the and certified by a public acpublic countant There should be a board of examiners in each state to look aft er these corporations Just as our national banks are Watched by the national government They should have the right to enter the offices and examine the records of all the directorates of these companies Mean Insinuation Pat— That McGinty is a fine fellow Mick— Is he? Pat— He is indeed Great friend of mine Did ye notice how heartily he shook hands wid me? Mick— I did Pat— Great He friend of mine wasn’t satisfied wid shaking wan hand Mick— No? Pat— He grabbed both my hands — fine fellow — grabbed both my hands I’ suppose he thought Mick— Yes his watch and chain would be Bafer that way Constipation causes many serious eases It is thoroughly cured by Doctor One a laxative Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets three for cathartic dis- For'evefy time a man a hundred times is hurt he is scared A fair day’s wages for a fair day's work is the everlasting right of man The Best Farm and Home Locations are In the Southeast United State along the lines of the Southern Railway Mobile fit Ohio K Ra and Georgia Southern fit Florida Ry UNO SlOtN and up can be obtained In numerous desirable localities supporting stores and improved tae churches scbosls highways abundantly In nearly all parts of the Southeast Many acres are producing to 6 tons per season the crop selling locally at from $14 to $22 per ton pay big returns and either la conducted at smaller fioat than in any other section of the country Luxuri- ant pasturage and forage crops the whole year 'round are the reasons for this Btel sni perk era sradueed at 3 ts cents er sound are to day some of the best paying crops of the South The Virginia Carolinas Tennessee and Georgia apples are fast coming into universal demand and bringing prices that net growers large profits All of these results are obtained on land costing less per acre than th returns of one six year old apple tree — Everyday In the year one can work in his fields These fong seasons allow raising two and three crops from the same aoil each year Twice month Write tor rates and full particulars today regarding agricultural mineral and geographical conditions cluding free subscription to the Southern Field will be sent you Address CHAS S Room ROD CHASE Chemical Western Bid Aot SbLoula Mo The Wretchedness of Constipation -- s Can quickly be overcome CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Purely vegetable —act surely and gently on the Cure liver Biliousness Head- ache 7 Dizzi- ness and Indigestion SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE Genuine must bear by - They do their duty SMALL PRICE Signature ALWAYS A Vagabond Dreamer By DOROTHY DOUGLAS r i i-- y imnarat Think Government Obtain Publicity by Licence 8ystm f “T" r A GENTLE IN Lee’s Real Klndne-Made Manifest or Occasions Bush Lsaguars Professor— You know that the lowtype of human beings is found In Australia What are those natives called Mr Fanning? Student (captain of the ball team) — Bush leaguers— Puck REPROOF a of xh Heart est There are some new or at least unfamiliar stories of Robert E Lee in Bradford jlamallpl Jr’s articles on "Lee After the War” In the South Atlantic Quarterly Lee’s methods of re- Wfnslow’s Soothing Byrup for Children reduce Inflammateething soften the gutn a bottle tion aUaj-- pain cure wind colic Mr were Associated Literary Press) Blair turned swiftly from the glare "Come!" he said and of the lamp his voice held a note of command v Blair With a little hurt look in her eyes scrutinized the clump of a For bushes He had supposed the white Molly put out her hands thing flitting about there to be a slim breathing spell the universe seemed beam sfrora the moon hung In midair Molly tore herself "But the gardeners never come free then and fled In the darkness down here and uncle 1b away so it is Blair watched her go a moonbeam all right 1 The voice was nearer to darting from path to path and finally Blair than before Into the old rose garden and up the He shaded bis eyes and looked more great stone steps between the guardA low ripple of laughter ac- ing lions and out of his sight through closely the French windows companied his search “Here I am" She had parted the For a long moment he sat stwlng bushes and still Blair wbMa she felt that a at the windows through of moonbeam had gone had squeezed wedge Finally he aroat- - unteth down through the trees He stared ered his horses hitched them to the at her with his hand shading his eyes caravan and drove off Into the night "I can’t see whether or not I like “She Is too wonderful" his lips reyour eyes" she said half petulantly “I could not withstand her peated Blair obediently bis hand long" dropped and turned toward the light that Three years came and went before came from the small door of his cara- Molly Ashwell and the Vagabond van The dreamer’s look was In bis Dreamer met three years In which eyes and the dreamer's whimsical her eyes had worn a pecular broodmile on his lips John Gray ing look — a look which with Molly looked at him grave bad tried In vain to fathom or tq eyes for a moment “What are you lighten doing here?” she asked edging nearer "You not so happy Woking are to him yourself” she bad chided him on one “Looking for fairies — like you” he occasion Bald In the tone of one to a He had grown a shade paler speaking child T have cause — a terrible cause for “I am eighteen" She resented his being miserable— but I deserve It” tone “And then what do you do?” was all he had said “I weave thenf Into fairy tales” She glanced quickly at him now as “I suppose that you mean you are a sat In the theater The curtain writer and that your name Is In all they The scene went up on a new play the big magazines?" was an interior “About that” he smiled "It Is almost exactly like our draw"Couldn’t I Just have one peep Into room!” exclaimed ing Molly breathshe asked your caravan?” "It looks lessly and waited for confirmation of so cozy" her words "It is cozy He was amused at John Gray neither answered nor her quaint curiosity “I will have seemed conscious of her presence to lift you up on the step” As the play progressed Molly felt “Isn’t It darling!” She turned the peculiar tension that held John toward him “I didn’t know gypsies of clutch After a spasmodic Gray " — had such exquisite the hands on the chair arms he re"But I am not a gypsyy” put In mained as one turned to stone Blair and In the darkness a strange The play was the old old story of bitterness crept into his eyes “If I the son who had the stage were I would shut that door with doors and had beenfrequented turned away from you Inside and lash up my ponies!" home by an Irate' parent In this c$se “Oh wouldn’t that be lovely!” She the son had lived in thd theatrical “But her hands joyously clapped atmosphere merely as a stepping poor uncle would never get over It” stone He had run away from home “He has managed to survive other to go on the stage that he might gain losses" Again that pained bitter intimate knowledge of stagecraft ness swept into the vagabond's eyes The strong plot woven In this fabric “You know he is not really my was neither here nor there except Tihcle” She had not noticed his re- that at the close of the last act the author was called forth He came from the wings “My son!" John Gray sprang to his feet and held out a pair of shaking arms to' ward the man on the stage “My Vagabond Dreamer!” came a girl's voice through the hush that followed the meeting of father and ' son of the excited audience Regardless the two men met and the older man the other In his arms as if clasped he was still a very small boy A suspended breath held the audience Finally the quiet tones of the vagabond went out to answer that unasked question "My father and I have been long estranged — I am too happy to say more except that I thank you for receiving my play so kindly” the thunder of applause During that followed a slim little figure slipped quickly out of the theater and Into the great limousine that crept up to the curb at her call Her heart was beating painfully In dull miserable beats "Nobody loves me” she wept softly cushions Q IntoShethe kindly sat huddled and broken neither Blair Watched Her Go seeing nor hearing the excited crowd came forth from the theater tha mark "I have lived here only five It seemed ages before the two men I'm adopted and Uncle years Gray arm in arm appeared Is going to give me all bis Molly dried money” she her eyes hastily and peered out as confided naively they approached “So I understand" Blair said The younger man glanced at the “You have heard of me?” Molly’s car Then Molly saw his hand go up eyes opened wide He made a quick “I have heard of the protege of to shade his eyes John Gray — yes But had not known movement She was very near him and the he was so — grown up" be finished limousine had turned Into a darkened lamely “Well — beautiful then" He looked street when next she beard his voice “Mine! All mine” he whispered deep Into his eyes against her lips She returned the look wonderlngly “Can we go in the caravan?” Molly “Oh oh — I feel such a funny little thrill inside — here!" She clasped both asked by way of answer to his question of a moment later hands over her breast and stood gazing at him When the Worm Turned Blair turned swiftly away from the He was quite evidently from Innocent awakening in her eyes the "Perhaps you bad better come down country and he wa also 'quite evidenta Yankee and from behind his ly from my caravan” His own voice bowed I will be was a trifle busky spectacles he peered Inquisitive“Or tempted to become a gypsy and run ly at the little Jew who occupied the other half of the car seat with him off with you” The little Jew looked at him I don’t want to come down “But “Nice day” he began powant to sing — and feel happy — dance — and — " She broke off ab- litely “You’re a Jew ain’t you?" queried look Bwept ruptly and that wondering the Yankee Blair’s own "Yes slr I’m a clothing saleswas silent for a moment Blair —” while be struggled against the tu- man "But you’re a Jew?" mult In his heart This witch had "Yes yes I’m a Jew” came the anbreathed on hidden chords he felt unaccountable for his ac- swer strangely “Well” continued the Yankee "I’m tions his words a Yankee and In the little village “You are tired" he said In finally "and little girls should be In bed at Maine where I come lrm I’m proud to say there ain’t a Jew” this time of night Come!” “Dot’s wy It’s a wlllage" replied the But Molly Ashwell stood still and looked down at the arms extended to little Jew quietly— Detroit Journal lift her from the step then her eyes traveled up to the face on which Not the Certainly "Her only adjective is ’cute’" light shone fulL "Oh well even at that she lent “Do you know" she stated "that much like Uncle half as tiresome as the man whose very you look onlv adiective is ‘clasav’ ” Gray?" “You erty!” light (Copyright on my from the are trespassing came a voice by propmoon- I proof peculiar to him A stuMany a small bottle has developed dent was once called to account for absence “Mr M I am glad to see Into a family jar you better" Lto said to him Bmlllng “But general I have not been sick" “Then I am glad you have better news from home” “But general I have had no bad news” "Ah I took It for granted that nothing less than sickness or distressing news from home could have kept you from your duty” In the Bame vein was his remark to a student who had been late for prayers “Mr Page will you kindly give and ask my compliments to Miss her If she will please have breakfast a little earlier for you?” To a negligent student he said: “How Is your moth3 PER CENT ALCOHOL-er? 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