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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1907. GURFEW LAW FOR LOVERS----REPRESENTATIVE. i Rights i of Others i Trampled i On in Mad Desire to Get Rich, Short Cut to Where It the . Mosta Does In evils of the ' churches labor we re 16,0060 child request of Labor society. was invited as man. to Bare ke City, and ia at set the aside labor a of Child) Sunday a-national of the mines, day child uniform chfldren in s 7 fk unday talked eon National numerous etna iis Wela l are gyventually Iabor 14 and the 9 law and happen? long } te » explain of the | to) ri) ars of | Thes one under factories Was) ehort for we aie ee <An With ways that some in life? nature, furnishes here I hasten than beings. and would is proper shops. The bill is now pending be-| Among such are those who would be fore the United States senate with an| wice and learned ere their time. The amendment by Senator Beverik = a path to learning nd. wisdom may for In handlingthe = subject tabbi| come be short; t for the generality Freund treated it in its broader sense -lof individuals it must be a long and Utah not confronted with child | circuitous road ere they attain the labor In mines, factories and swe; ate |; achievements they set for themselves. foot raee BR he said, carried Yy. 1e the rowth OP wes spine a with it 8 rights « , ° c tk. lthe ain I Se and! bud. There eee are some ane who &Fe/ natural may quickly. e ellow-beings tnato cy gifts LPs learn on elt ewi ie through a pink terribly in paper; earnest "Salt "My - during read: itself Jan: \ fie iLL ul bills for you will present that in you getting fabout I bet love' do I take a been the in- I thought ne ; » very to dearly, go but home. he don't ever else ze and r at a a « # im , ‘| ee } when avhea maybe te so much you a‘oO ul av ek ‘ g wathnitanit If you i ee aw na a say will : iB me. 4) i¢ ASSC( seats s you fix the do this. you oblige ane 30 DAYS-30 STUNTS-33 PLUNKS It will be the event of the season and be tter time Only first class special to coast this than last year. Dining Cars. For Palace Sleepers only. winter. printed programs, pretty booklet or reservation write to A. W. RAYBOULD, Secty. Elks Club, Salt Lake City. You'll Have to Hurry. { j hour | Yours iti committee Dae ere. o ‘sleep Us BICEPS ee) I sin-| ye woul I su iquiedy The TALK COMMISSION but the ee wae sérve to call tl nttention to whi is of yital intere a to the ae Ppa \ 7 n Seer one aas e product is raat Févested | (Continued from pagé One.) in the st of production. One of the} lareest ‘items in the operation sine maintenance of every industry, is the have the right to fix rates and = to|fuel item, be it ont au. oe or rae e equalize where diser imination is found. | fuel. he moerp the > fuel cos OS. u AT MASS MEETING | ‘ . in eneEaEMEN AVL ol adhgnaere: fet SER ‘aRMaNIOL f Davelaninents Millionaire Shey Oa aan | Sem eee ih moreno e "ai né te | | objection s whie Y h have been raised to greater this fuel 1 of coscoal, o as 1@ ig cons necessary in| SPs Seek nen PUESOL Gira Ea the coal item Is stre to run ‘into ground that it will cost the state too thousands of dollars each year, with much money for the commission. He)the added loss of several iiinarade of said that in the long run the burden| dollars that is watted heavenwards In Ah Fig or ; Crawford | : S Money. trampled upon ana sacrificed. 1®]/ should learn to appreciate their blesmad rush for' wealth, he said, is little} cing, Others at the same time must Upon the taxpayer would be lessenec m smoke With the high ares shor of criminal and the wealthy! pjod along slowly ere they can fec by the commission, for the reason that] price of coal as ft exists in U rae even ton, Pa... Jan:,°27.-Following men need Pen prete r ee to! assured that kiowlede = is in their pos- | it would result in a reduction in the|though cheapest grade of slack be} Serante harles' Reidel and A N Da taied naire open their eyes to their own shame. } session Theirs is no disgrace ‘or sed, thethe manufacturer that has the! the arrest af lng ip ea yitrian, ‘ . Alluring prospects sugges short} they h ave been well depicted by a G7 To the objection ae . temerity to tas locate in tah, is BRC indeed| Rauman, ie principal ae the state could Hal oon congratulations theiCeac aa Schooley. of..Phils a6 i life route to reach their end- wealth and | rg ibbl who sald, ‘He who learns } not secure the servie of honest an people. Denver gets its slack for $1.35| claimant of the gre: ater portion of the in this short cut the rights of indI-|jesson 100 times, is not as proficient upright men, Mr. He le tt replied that per ton, while a Laké City pays % 25 | estate late millionaire coal viduals are infringed upon as well} as the one who repeats it 101 the state for the sum of $13,000 could| yer ton, and don't get very much of 1 | operator Saiion L. Craw ford, come asus the Jaw of ie land Rabbi But the class who are. only too eager pay for the services of three capable] qt that price oie At least not at tounding developmen chooley, on Freund found his text in Israel sls o ripen early are those of whom one ang competent commissioners and] present. ie SREEIEtH Bran all ed will, sought departure from Egypt in whieh the! has well said, and his experience you heir secretary and stenographer and| The coal shortage Is the ale gemic re 5 ae ‘hWa-biik of the Crawford. propllong way Instead of the short cut was) perhaps have seen repeated: ‘I know fine the total expense of salary andjof Sabin Interest at this time Thers ae aide) and Bauman ware the taken, He said | some are 4 great al who children traveling and office expense would not eee be no coal shortage in Utah,| erty . oe will "Tn ithe story of Tsrael's departure more grown up than they ought to "xceed $20,000 er. annum vith its millions of tons in sight with: witnesses to the a Ge ! from mee we -come across this in- | e The big people call them preexcect rps a U > rallws ‘ n a few miles of eve city im the Judge Sando, of the Oren in's court } teresting bit of Information: ‘And God] egejou some people call them forThe statement that the railway OS state, E e are sevéral causes why of Lackawanna county, Pez recently mission would act as an influence to 1 shortage exists as far as the con-]} pecejved the following latter from A did not lead them by way of the land yard, some people think them a the Israel-/than and people them. It people to jit is for keep other railroads out of tae state) sumer is concerned, none exists as to was denied by Mr. Hewlett, who said|the supply in the earth. The immense that if other lines were given to un-|/ amount of coal that Is made into coke, derstand that they would receive ex-|t sady and growing de mands of the with sense are is no more good be too grown up trees in January to flat- was a Journey of eleven a special reason must be days. So ter themselves that it is May. In assigned 1 »oth cases the frost comes ae teaches journey|them a sharp lesson.' yu not in those have at-/ this depiction see r nuch to learn though r land promised to the father t hemselves that the ‘short cut' to mathan the Special Purpose Minis: t ure age is their lot rather long and Which must often be "Without much stretch of imagina|! ‘oad tion, we may readily say that a special |° oundabout? for t * =. this that tained long lay and. before their cireustous Israel before coveted they he i explains what ‘the economy may. ae anes be Growth of the Child, "The human race is old; we yo guess its age. did. come by a quick proces but necessarily designated wus rational ye. date D before he might ee ‘te eee of coping against ldiery, So. in the natura way 0 f things, Israel struggled with the oe of the wilderness to become hardy-for the contest | with Canaan's people. e, in Go an, ad ae ve led the people of thelr keeping to them The was foe by reason of d eed t than the self From egoism has xThe evolved the ae race ism the lesson to be learned of des in the eyitie has not pe as a parallel roundabout way taken to by they mine are not man's thoughts: ‘But already over a thousand prior to Maimonides, who lived twelfth century of the present ‘God's drawn out 0 f warfare years in the era, the Midrash compared this action of God with the story of-a king who had a son Whom heritance. himself, manner with lack he How ‘I aste ee shalt God his to give an inhe bethought wait until patrimony.' is vepresented In laws and obligations like as dealing Israel. Their experience, of acquaintance with the moral a their great required a Is Disease a Crime? ae & popular magazine ee an n bdltotinl oot in whion f Writer 41 ar a a i ee eet all - ; 100 as criminal 1 is, that eck, of the wicknéss su flering of mankind {s duo to n of Nature's eet oe + sick at t all all sickness : " ue : _ regnrded * as criminal, must . reasonable individual as +e aicelte bo harsh, unsy aon panei - ret itil to coonde: pwile who sinks y load of house old cares an pie he tf suffers from nesses, eos i displacements of pelvle a and other derangements ullar to ‘her sex. . = ey bearing of children, with its exeating Gem gas "apn » fom la n Ly beers D a Tabor 0 f rearing 3 ag is "Oth Othe crus we e vated by nts and debility which are the many household en the ba d never-ending work which is called upon to Pierce, the maker. of that world-famed rommother ey oy og ep Sorte enknesses Frese ptl n-sar9 Ovstacies to the cure ENCES ose) Sha rather which than the short can often onl sult in the victory of Bipnt the proper long r - be- learn- r will causes ser to dasts s very for remedy| with truly, these passes}be obtained through this sum|commission and gaye expected he was sure con not The of buy the somej that they] them to to rem- this an city, but that independent terminus of coal the roa mine was on the opposite hill from the Union Pacific Un on Mr. Allen Pacifie railroad so ws followed by J. N. high price of coal. : . Harris Was the next speaker. He outlined in general terms the work in this my| See my regret, present at conditions which the proposed} a summary have been investi-| gat y the association and which) ee TE anon i the eres sion when sha ave een &p-| pointed. th Has ris Said Atbat, a 4, Agaislator, Pleasan toh om . ‘sald constituents did not rant a commission and that on the day following his assertion, a petition had been received from six hundred payers of Mt. Merchants & the pelt merchants and Pleasant asking Manufacturers' tax- that the go into legislature and state on their bethat they did want a commission. . Harris referred i. "example of the ing by the railroads. to this ineident as effect of pass-giy- Resolution Adopted. At the conclusion of the meeting, the following resolution was adopted by the meeting: eas, the road over rn bodies children, rather tha method of produc tion when results will be of I shall be unable to be| afternoon's meeting. a more just and distribution certain feel to be quite a Jewish we state may in yet feel with K the safe very in different near ep what future asserting as individuals, it. may. "Then let us attain our The results, using the shortor long roads, as befit the fulfillment ot laudable. purposes. And if at times the way seems espectot long let us not be especially disfcouraged bearing in mind that God's puthaees. muy occusionally. require the roundabout way as evinced in the passu. which recites that God did not lend the the Boobie of ,Terael to th land o Philistines, y Way of for it was the too land ott near.' that m is to wees a it fon ae that act better an aroused public conscience which can tolerate much, but which sees the nrenace that confronts society if in the maw of mammon children are the unwilling sacrif * thought as an exemplification of short i long roads in life: Zionism as he projectors would see the ohare of agelong Juden Schmerz by a short and |quick process. The teaching of his- we on the "Subject for considerat the perhaps not as great. We join our voice to that ever swelling chorus of ‘tory M. an . attorney, at PANORAMA | of NATURAL | BEAUTY all 1 the WAY. Easton, we Sando: F. been introduced before of this state, a e "State Railroad Cc and that there a also be aoe within the next fey days, a mea: ure to be known as the "Anti-Pass ‘pull both of which are of vital interest and essential to the immediate and future welfare of this - Now; therefore be it ‘Resolved, That at a mass meeting of the citizens, held at UJtah Federation Utah e} the e railroads be taken presented ee Heavention of or, Utah, of the the Retail tives in the legislature from Salt Lake county, be hereby notified of that fact and be requested to vote for the pasone of both measures. And be it fur- 2 date as possib Se ee manufacturer there Is y needs a rall- Utah, and no one than the manu- bth td themsely ree it The From Nicholas: great for There deal of i Southern "Stamp Page" has Nigeria. in January always questioning been St. a concerning the postal affairs of the British colonies of Lagos and Southern Nigeria. t has been stated at different Vines ts oler- able and harrowing Festrictions planed upon the ah tpmen te of b raw material and e nishe a as oduct such as to alm set deter any but the most interpid from embarking or continuin manufacturing business in this sta here ditions are that hundreds of zo to make separate conup the whole, W appears that there is THREE Jan. 27.-If anybody in a "foolish bug' any- where his person about he: js more than Hable to be subjected to. an examination to ascertain his mental Whereabouts. The "booby hatch" ts valuing, for such persons if a bill proE Shacten tase int, in the legistature ‘Aré-You on the borderland sanity? e 7au oO e erland of in-| "Have your friends discovered any signs of incipient paresis? hese questions may be pro ponds to almost anyone, if the reportof th state board charities to Gurdiune neen is acted upon favorably © by him and he recommends to the "Vain fee has called to the attention of the chief sescutive. Focae a which viewed by alien as most: In explanation, the state board per- plexing. Many ene on the high road to insanity do not know it, and simble treatment would save many of them, if taken in time. This view be=~ held by the board,it has recomnded the passage of =a act providing for the arrest of persons suspect of Insanity and in their de- tentionfor a period of 30 days in sanitarilum for temporary treatment. at the end of that time, their condition is not improved, the Dill provides for their further detention In the mn at lature the passage of the measure pro- a persons b eeaypee si po Was Pe Wither written is now lieve here. arrest. whether ofjof violence or no'! aed 2. Kankakee approaching I Si eta \ will The il or ¢ TASS more than in a May or vear June after Oe OVERTIME || | OF AP af WORK LEGISLATORS : ie Tor: I. A. Folders, ete.ra ddre S00klets, GA. P.' D3, Salt Lake City, Utah Growth. of Our. Collections 1897 1895S 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 j SP S$. 8,985.57 26. 561.66 33,819.24 10, 124.05 51 Faves ot 1904 hs 790. ou 1905 1906 $7,651.98 111,430.48 We dred will eda collect about two hunaal dollars this year. We will collect you turn in your some claims of for honesty you if exist in LB. y Merchants' Protective Association Scientific Collectors FRANCIS 7 Sth Rooms, Floor G. of Honest LUKE, Commercial "Some Natl People General Bank Don't Debts, Manager. Blde., Like SALT LAKE CITY. Us.' DR. J. B. KEYSOR, DENTAL PARLORS. 240 MAIN STREET (Over Davis' Shoe Store.) When you come here BLES yeu have at your Bell phone 1498-2. with YOUR TOOTH TRODservice the MOST PEZRFRCT MODE APPLIANCES IN CHARGE. OF SiILFUL OPERATORS. Good Set of Teeth. .$5.00 | Teeth Cleaned .....91.6@ Amalgam WUTRS = ase or cca Stiver soe ve Solid $1.00 oo andup! Gold Crowns, AS ES Cceare sees Tooth... ......- Bridge Work, oer ae H EXT TD ABSOL UTEL ¥ Wiridu¥ Fein BY TH LATEST MPETHODS We make teeth that fit the mouth. The bill now in committee providing that the salaries of the state board of equalization be increased from $800 to $2,000 will be amended before it comes to the house. The committee will suggest that the salary be raised $1,500. * * House Bill No. 3, by Nephi Jensen, providing that the legal rate of interest be fixed at 8 per cent, and the maximum amount that can be ed on contract at 12 per cent, referred by the judiciary committee to the banks and banking committee. It is proposed to amend this bill to! as much. as possible sharks who employ a half dozen diferent tricks to charge ssive rate of interest... The. penalty of a violation of the measure will be heavy. The judiciary ccineiitins will, it Is Stated, report favorably on house bill No. 21, by Miller, providing for the transmission of war rants and processes by telephone. This would enable an officer to send a warrant by ‘phone. This bill will be = to the house with a favorable repo The sstustdined ite Se the railroad commission bill introduced by Representative Critchlow will be ost poned until his return from the Enst. He js expected home Thursday. Several petitions asking that the bill become a law are being prepared, and will be presented for the consideration of) the The Royal Gorge \BENTON;, Red streaks everybody It is quite likely that senate bill No. 4, by Senator Benner X. Smith, for providing the death penalty "lifters" at the penitentiary who commit a deadly assault upon their fellow prisoners or upon an attache of the prison that was passed by the senate, will meet with a in sudden death the house. It is understood that the majority of members of the judiciary themselves committee have declared as opposed to the measure, and an unfavorable report is looked for fron this committee Monday or Tuesday. A member of the house not on the committee expressed himself last night as being opposed to the passage of such a measure. He sald, "I am opposed to punishing refractory prisoners by killing them. The idea iS inhuman. The taking of human life under any circumstances is a serious thing. To kill a convict who assaults a guard or a fellow prisoner would in my opinion, be an atrocious judicial murde convict might lose his temper and attack a guard or attache of the prison with a broom handle and be senteneed to death. If the bill is reported ee by the committee I will ake a determined fight against: it." to | | Crawford's etter to Geo B. Schodley, Ww hich Miss Ivey identifies as being the letter which constituted the alleged will. oe then dictated the alleged co Crawford in his earlier will left ee all a his estate to his widow F eidel anc I Bauman, ntl se the alleged will, on which Schooley bases his claim against the Crawford earl were one -d. this afternoon bef Magistrate Caisson and held in $4. 000 bail. ie answer to the grand j ury. Miss Ivey says Schooley representof ed himself as James L. Crawford Scranton. 1] | last- death-a man identified by his photograph as Mr, Be called at the, office of Georg feller, a rea estate broker, fe Easton, and dictated Giula B. rye, his stenographa Mi | Canyon of the Grande Eagle River Canyon Wagon Wheel Gap Glenwood Springs Canyon of the Gunnison Garden of the Gods Manitou Springs To Denver, St. Louis and Chicago without change. res spec time WORLD. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Rrenographer out yours, . 4 Labarre Representatives of pire Crawford estate opened communication with Labarre, which developed the following facts: Some THE ilo office. establishes am "Very FIVE CARS PIANOS FOR legislature. to contempt mony is not bill of eourt paid. No. cases, 1 relating| where ali- Hundred Bright, New Beautiful noe MANTELS Belng Unloaded. oun' RADIANT GRATE end Ia working a@ Grate Revol oO domeatic oonsent in Salt La ce c ity. OUR New Music. Hall We ask you to call and $6.00 a Month NO INTEREST MK ; . house One ook them over. According to members who are interested in the measure, the b sudicigry Ii committee will report fay ably on! uchler'a "ee a employed in my the information * years. Therefore, the local i fhoritlan have decided to employ them and give uP oe use of the stamps of Southern ger INTO THE "BOOBY HATCH" YOU Go IF YOU LOOK OR ACT QUEERLY Springtield, lilinois has : information. There has legislature Stamps yes they need prophetic ecastigation to opeu their eyes to their, own shame at reaching wealth and station by a short Labarre, forgery. connection I feel ft will be proper to treat briefly of a topic which along done by the Merchants & Manufacr the other ministers of the urers' association in planning for the country I have been asked to deal with Resolved, That "The Emergency commission bill n introduced his at this Sabbath service. be aanorted in both aa ae Pe Taal RA following letter from J. that hi ject of child labor, . McD descriptive ma not help but feel that the use of child Salt Lake City, Jan, 27). 1907: bis af once tee their pass a labor in- mill and factory Is an inson HY' Hewlett, President to appoint a state railroad commission and Merch ants Associa pane ately' thereafter, that the Iiniquity that cries out for righting. It Manufacturers tolerable conditions now prevailing in is but little short of criminal, that in tion, Salt Lake Cit Dear Str: I find that very much to| ur state may BS Lremeiied at ag early dew will have to ‘aus the long roundabout Way, not the short cut, ere he ean begin to hope' to convince the world at large to entrust supposedly sifcred Spots to his supposed profane charge. cake - ion to DF. oe a one: cent stamps te at for Aioth- pantech, consul rT, free of charge All a9 communications are ly confice Pleasant Pellets invigorate Stomach, liver and bowels that the var shorta Arana and Grocers association and of the Federation of Labor, who spoke much along the same lines ae fhe weid the "onan imous h pe ve bon ' stated, citing oes fact) wish of those present, that we do most at manufacturers were: afraid :;) to | earnestly: and ainphatically. advocate come into on account of the endorse two measure discrimination in freight rates and the mentioned, and that our representa restrico sey soustbol cares | Process. We may feel safe in ee ore to Oana as 9 secure from the |/ng that providence seems to ig taat ier=PPreaeriation * | Its full benefltaIt Israel's preparatory work of a tees rience, re Logi time rather than a short perlod beation of treaBractics n ---. fore desirable escape from hardship with those In which bis treat nt ‘fal ils will be realized. The chimera of. a on of thepattent's Smet io abstain red. Anything are oOal Spalding _ Bese mt bardBballlong in-| ee presen sed. The owners will not sell, but have been wailing for the day to come when they will have redress through such an organization as the natinnad commission that they may again enter}|of Labor ay Salt Lake City, the fi Jan. 27, 1907, under the auspices path re- ee right. And an the he obstruc-|the present situation learty endorsement had at their price on coal and so raised the freight rates for their competitors' c oal that up to this day the mine sponing has been boarded up an it is "In e category o hos who would take the short cut rather than long way must be placed those people whe would grow wealthy in'a hurry. The mushroom growth of wehlth carries selfishness in its wake. ‘get rich quick' concerns holding out alng prospects constitute the updesirable short ee soures of the more naturally south did mine. fore itwhl:reached the lartl cf promise. were to be given to the world. In- Who den y that this is not ‘the he oer a dawn for ae atof US the|petter way even through long and words vee value of that ae Sas his litthe side of the long Israel railroads unning may: the an he Charles Allen, speaking for the Butchers & Grocers' association, said as a man of 16 years' experience in rallroading he spoke with a knowledge of the facts. "He stated as a fact that about 1890 ae out the school resort to . arbitration assumed as as that nd that the time is ripe for take hold of the matter and dy. it. of long ant ae jp 3 al *. "In forme differences lye|; ween antione . Were © quickly adjudicated. And this for no other reathat methods of. barbaric son than resorted to. In practice were h esort to arms-the short way-they peed their differences. Today men act: in quite a different . manner. The time and} recipients acted than states the proposition of correcting the coal shortage evil is up to the taxpayers D quired other é Others Favor: Commission. Tes VFtraom-o8y the Fo mene on of "Labor spoke for that organization in favor of the commission, He said that p per- formed without more satisfying approbation. have said estimated $75,000 return woul It did not C ondue puplicated Setsthe stage of altruism owever, reach It came gradually a sudden jump. Isracl could dare nat was with to rather Hewlett in ed upon good authority that 500 passes J. G MeDONALD. had been issued by one railroad in Mr. Harris referred his hearers to this state since the first of the year|the utterances that have been made and that if all other roads did the}by him in the newspapers regarding} same there were 1,500 passes issued.|the coal shortage and the benefits to sags action feclin in the space of|Gesirable aeffort short:to time fit Israel t torequired be the algo shown Mr. -by directly into Canaan, but the economy ei miracles would) make a natural more desirable. And then to further eee arity: explain the long journey of Israel we must bear in mind <4 t the grand teachings to be ibe imparted he digplayed rare goo is to him ot Warfare slow. were commissions ducement tion f eelings of higher nee evinced by i phild's fret dividual and nation. The world {is that one which jis centered In time it gradu Remsen Reelthertha that ¢ ifelr éodcstiisibh thin or others, eck: feelifig th) py batto is ati a y return Pp ev nha ‘The var _ existing ap ne eM purpose attaches to this procedure i we aré willing to be guided by. the genius minds of the past, the great] Jewish philosopher, Moses. Malmonides, will readily come to our assistance.' In his great treatise of ‘Moreh Nebuchim," or guide to the perplexed, L. Pa "Ton. OF ° actly the same treatment as the ex-|rallroads and smelters, the scarcity of| "Dear Sir: If you will kindly hand ising lines, there could be no objec-|™iners, the small number ‘of hours} this note to the attorney for the estion to coming into the state and that eee ee ee ee a ee a tate, or the widow of the late. James they would come under this plan. The| ;2¢* Ot motive pe PRs : Crawford, I can furnish valuables - of s goal = ites, that objective fs 7 ‘2 the LINE ° of the: Philistines for it was near." We|nuisance are informed ejJsewhere that the direct! corr y for route from Egypt to the land of Pales-| for young tine, 9th FEBRUARY 1¢| mamma, oes ee Ss osehe a suppo ; e 4 id | sit Special train leaving night of B. P. 0. E. Palatial Food} sald" thing Excursion Second Annual 1e on Ps | cerely -" oo a, | Mr. Robinson: said last. night, "IT | would like awfully well to oblige the young lady, but -T. am afrald the | speaker would referaR it to og he i ts x know Everything Califor: par ey says ays thath: fr es nee ms ki nae spooke I om that oO Se dere at 11. \ Oe, © e makin you, ahr does > SRO good. I trust and pardon the in addressing he same my es said and of . complies if laughed did courting laughed of number he him it, he he was have meeting have up the common be indulgent liberty when to I ask et time to go home » h he not want to ne. & way a single minute. Some oes . ( him over an hour to. night 1 When r > my , papa ap: '07. I an SURES a ri but J ae are ah eee a eer CP eerie sare % myself, but: to a lot of other girls. i have a young gentleman friend whom I Go! Z was 26, Robinson the legislature terns great letter It City; Mr. to the In_ his missive him when ‘itisro. | does . | noticed | the the Lake Dear | care- analogous human plant quickly thelr 1e) will with usually type of the more so a classes parallel sweat-! mature inevitable will cause prevent Well, vax has vat paying a visit their choice. he received a | examples | aA desirable results. Nature at present is supplying us with example ear | any home are a number of rose bushe | During a recent t aaa ten va oe ree first siens of the buds began a lshow themselves. What fs bound Rabbi Charles re olla P ucceeding cold snap a.representative clergy-! cartain sas ath and ie lame us rub- /lossoming this year he broache¢ 1G | Bay, hat connection synagogue. as presentation provide age, the "How ie Tiarm. at welcome when ivyoung lady of Email last night < their achievement would not re quire much effort to elucidate the fact that it is always best to be straight and direct to effect life's. purposes oe a long roundabout way is often YOUNG LABOR | so necessary Is to be deduced from that passage deseribing Israel's jourEe from Egypt which. took in not » short direct route, but a passage Opulence Often Found | requiring forty ‘years. OF yask (DONT ee HAVE ME | |P INCHED gap | OS an | (ye ite Sabre ana straight air line' to j Rabbi. Says EVIL bd of preparation ere they uld} ome into possession, of the promised land : ; "Short and long roads in life form & wost interesting topic for cthical instruction. At times it-is the short direct path that. can be shown to. be the best. The mathematical truth has formulated. the definition that" the sho rtest distancé between two Barats Representative Harry J. Robinson is on the straight line connecting them. In the realm of ethics we may has been asked to introduce a bill in apply this to the attainment of many the house providing for a eurfew law desirable yictories for truth and right #2 yotng eh who overstay their MUSIC CO. 25-27 EAST PIRsT SOUTIL. Elias Morris & Sons Gp. 21-27 W. So. Temple St. |