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Show fHE FACE SIX. DE MOTTE, Manager. PICTURES THAT SING and TALK Six Big Vaudeville and Operatic Acts ated to Force Him to the Front Among His Fellow Men. UNDER NEY MANAGEMENT 2:30 to 5:00; 7:00 t 10:30; Sun daya 5:30 to 10:30. SICK ROOM RUBBER GOODS Fountain Syringaa, Hot Water Bottles, Breast Pumps, lea Capa, Invalida Air Cushions, Atomizers, Rubber Gloves, Stomach Tubea, Bulb Rubber Syringes, Urinals, Crutch Tips, Infants Syringes, Eto. We ara haadquartara for tha rub-bnacaaaitiaa of tha ack room. Dont buy old untruatworthy rubber gooda whan it coata na mora ta gat dependabla gooda with all af tha alaatieity, vim and waar af fresh new rubber. ar Preaeriptien Spscialista, 2479 WASHINGTON AVE. The Royal Steam LAUE3DBY St 23rd 15, 190S. candidate for the nomination the previous year, twlievlng that he would n,.t hare ua a rival candidate Rutherford B. Hayes. But Hayes changed hia mind and was nominate. It waa conceded that Taft would succeed him, hut Taft gave up that honur rather than decide a case against the law and the evidence, no matter what effect that JrcUion might have upon hia own Republican Standard Bearer Reaches Age of Fifty of the Influences That Have Operone-S- ome Casino Theater 369-37- 1 JOURNAL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER JUDGE WILLIAM H. TAFT HAS A BIRTHDAY ameraphonj JACK DAILY STATE Both Phonoa Try our Rough, Dry Waahing at CINCINNATI. O.. Sept. 15. William Howard Tuft, more popularly known in hia home city as Big EU1" Taft, La 51 years of ago today, and observance of the anniversary In this city, while informal, ta non the leaa sincere. There is no room fur doubt that Mr. Taft Is the must popular man In Cincinnati, and this entirely aside his fame as the presidential candidate Refame as the from . hia veritable shower publican party. of congratulations from friends and admirers in this city and throughout the country la descending today upon Mr. Taft and will doubtless servo to broaden the illuminating smile which ha habitually wears. Bill" Taft first aaw the light of day in Cincinnati on September 15, 1857, the son of Judge Alphnnao and Louisa Torrey Taft. Hia father, later United States attorney general and secretary of war In the cabinet of President Grant, waa hlinaelf one of Ohio's most famous sons, and hia memory la still revered by many of Ohio's aged citizens. Sinew Mr. Taft has become Internationally famous, hia Cincinnati friends delight In recalling memories of hla early days, and hla birthday has brought forth many new versions of tha old talea One story goes that when the present presidential candidate waa going to school in Cincinnati, hla rvport one month showed that the future sta teaman had devoted more of hla attention to hand ball and other delights of youth than to hla books. Mrs. Taft, mother like, excused the Even If the report Isn't very boy. tiiHsl, lie' utmost at the head of hia chisa," said she. But Judge Taft shook hla head. "Mediocrity won't do fur Willie," said ha. 6c Per Pound Unfortunately fur Willie, that waa overheard, and the other boya In the One Half of a Business Education IS WORKING THROUGH THE DINARY COURSE. Probably he thought young Taft was Just a large, rather well-fe- d young man, who always looked good natured. and likely couldn't be any other way, for the next week hia paper appeared with a more vicious attack than ever before on Judge Taft. And that night the editor went to bed with a severe attack of nervous Indigestion- - which had settled In his face. Young Taft had given him one grand licking, on Commodity Clause of Hepburn Act the most travelled street In Cincinnati, Will Be Tested by Supreme and attended with every circumstance of glowing publicity. Court of United States. The father of Taft was a worthy sire of Ms famous son rather, of hla famous sons, since William's brother. Charles P. Taft, has acquired both WASHINGTON, D. C Sept. 15. fume and fortune as proprietor of the Attorney-Gener- al Bonaparte yesterday Cincinnati Tlmes-kUand la a man of ordered an appeal to be taken td the wealth and political and aoclal Infl- supreme court of the United States uent. The elder Taft waa bom In Ver- from the recent decision of the court mont. son of a poor farmer, and worked of appeals at Philadelphia declaring the hia way through Yale. Later, as a commodity clause of the Hepburn antiJurist, hla steadfast honesty and de- trust act unconktltufLlonai Special votion to principle served at times to Counsel L. A. Wllmer will prepare the prevent imlllicul success. One famous brief. It will be presented early In Instance of his kind is tit ten cited. When Judge Alphonso Taft waa on LABOR IN POLITICS. the Superior Bench In Cincinnati a case tame before Mm on the right of the LANSING, Mich.. Sept. IB. Whethschool board to direct the reading of er or not the Michigan Federation of the Bible 'In public schools. In many Labor will indorse tha position of the case rethe resembled the particulars American Federation on the question cent agitation on much the name lines the Denver platform and fall In of In New York City. The caae was bitline with the policy of Samuel Gom-peterly fought, and all Ohio watched the In th support of Bryan, will be outcome. And Ohio, In thoae daya, was discussed before the convention opened the western reserve In truth and waa hers today. peopled by the sort of Puritans that Let ua be loyal to the American would go to- war for their own right Federation of Labor," la the argument to worship with the same ensy grace of those in favor of the Gompery prothat they would take up the sword gram, while "loyalty to the to Interfere with the right of any pne of the trade union principles else to worship differently. .movement" is the slogan of the oppoWell, Judge Alphonao Taft decided nent of the indorsement of Bryan. the constitutional question involved, to the effect that the school boards hud A BURNT CHILD not tha right to order the reading of a the Bible in the schools, or to fun breads the fire. The dread Is wholeother sectarian furnis of worship down some, but not the burn; that can be unwilling throats. Later the case got healed and Instantly relieved by apto tha Supreme court on appeal from Be Snow Liniment. his decision, and that decision waa sus- plying Ballard's for accidents by keeping a prepared tained. But at the time it made an bottle always In the house. Best for awful fuss. Judge Taft waa considered sprains, bruises, cuts, scalds, rheumacertain of the Republican nomination tism. buntnna any and all for governor of the state before he achea neuralgia, and palna. price 25c, 60c and made that decision. He had been a 11.00. Bold by Geo. F. Cave. hies. faintly, boy like, made hla Ufa miserable, If anything could make B1I1H Taft unhappy .at that age. But tha father waa prescient. Mediocrity won't do for "Willie, DRUQ TALKS sure enough. It never has dona for him. Why, even when he waa a Junior Wt don't want a aingla diseat-iafia- d In Tala the other boys of his class customer and we don't him out for a great man In picked think wa have ana. Wo ara It waa known then that his embryo. make ta glad everything ambition waa one day to real, living right that la why ee many sit upon the supreme bench. And the trade regularly at thia Tale, boys loyally held that it wasnt a atore year after year, Wa inquestion of Will" Taft getting to that vito your trade with the distinct elevation. The only question waa how understanding that ovary pur-hasoon would he reach it. An rf. Inciwill bo satisfying. dentally, Mr. Taft's warmest admirers today are the boya of Yale, who learned WORTH HEEDINQ to know him lir the intimacy of school days, and to estimate him at his worth. Cincinnati men who were at Tale & with Mr. Taft never tire of recounting DRUG COMPANY hla at that famous Institution nf learning. Jle was admittedly 2453 Wash. Avs. the beat wrestler in the college at the time, for hia tremendous physical strength enabled him to lake tlio ordinary athlete round the waist, pick Mm up. and let him fall, hard or soft, as the invasion to demand. He could box like a house afire, and when he went to dance he danced all night Wa have Just installed another without a sign or fatigue. And then, addition to Safety Deposit Boxes In going to hla room, he would spend tha few hours Intervening between that our Fire Proof vault to accommodate th growing demand of our hour and class time In getting up hla patrons for a safe place to store lessona He loved play, but he never their vela uh la papers. Jewelry and permitted play to Interfere with work. diamonds. And, thanks to a wonderful constituTha rent la low, call and let ua tion, and such physical strength as show you. has been given to but few, he did more playing and more working than any other man In hla dans. He never spent BANK any time In training, for he was alOGDEN ways In good condition. When ho put on the gloves in the gym the man who Ogden, Utah him knew that even If Will" undertook Prsst. Taft looked a H. C- - Bigelow hit heavy, he waa all hot Vica-ProsJ. M. Browning aand and ginger, plus a liberal amount A. P. Bigalow Caahiar. of steel and muscle. He haa that R. A. Moyas Asst Cashier, muscle wire yt L Through with college, young Taft went back to hla home In Cincinnati to prepare to practice law. But It waa A. required of hint that ho first earn hla Funeral Director living, for Judge Alphonao Taft, hia father, was by no means a rich man. Naturally enough perhaps, Taft became court reporter for the old ComBoth Phones 220 Wash, Ava. Ogden mercial Gazette, then in the heydey of Its glory, and his reporta of certain celebrated cases are still considered here to be models of Journallatlc excellence. Incidentally, It may be, he first trained some men of present day eminence to stand the light of pub-llicl-ty without blinking, for hla wit, Albern Allen, Mgr. j If It didn't leave a scar, at least Illum-- 412 25th Street Inated every story. Pfeene 22. It was at this time that the one fight of Mr. Taft's areer, of which mention la always made, took place. The editor of one of the scurrilous Sunday WHY NOT TRYT morning sheets which at that time In- -j feeted many cities of the west had at- -: Popham'a Asthma Remedy y. Giyaa prompt and positive relief in tacked Judge Alphonso Taft very Young Will Taft went to the every case. Sold by druggists, 'editor and told him to atop It. Maybe price fl.00. Trial package j the editor didn't have William H. Taft j by mail, 10 cants labelled as "strictly dangerous handle I Dee with care In hla directory of combustl- - 1 THE OTHER HALF OFFICE EXPERIENCE. 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