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Show iNTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, wivincgtaas ome Sacre mottoes used a by etens, different Nec branches meo, Nec SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, { an embled o a valiant fidunches. of fiasstiek or volderscaptain svinbolise Virtue.and. learning eo aerire to procure famil information, pedigrees or lineages, should correspond the Ge Genealogical [tne HH. Tend, Societ Geaaitentof ‘torlan's office, Salt' Lake City. ieee ‘ ers with| Utah tie 2! | DINKELSPIEL ON 1) | CONVERSATION : Republican In this. he ip is BY GRORGE Wome, today Mein Lieber your postalal Vich cava es egesposes. | valking on lobster V. HOBART, joey view to aa der der beach clinging ecelfoa| young mit each a Vell, If Jahe vy she put bet doan'd has a it. on? four she vear bathing dollars Loretta n.. could | betwee her. if not und The pie-] it? suit it yy : vas turn. side, bright doan'd > WILCOX, Hadley's though wet, and about cleaning up the the maid flood and 1. set simple advice iors-be straight. hang all the law to the On ahd Yale 5 sen- those two words the prophets te foe oe Gee I said. , ata ore with yourself, and your life will en, § ' er, one entered-a be clean, righteous and truly sueccessman. He remarked that it was "a ful. The most important thing in the wet day There was another word!formation of a child's character is to before the adjective "wet," and I con-; teach him to honor and love and tell no ‘s = a not reprove him. ‘for .the |} the :truth, The. truthfil boy: cannot KO i. eed ‘e touch of profane~ pessi-! far wrong. The. man owho forms the msm made us. kin ‘for. the moment. habit of telling' the truth to. himself I knew the hinders, man- who the for with an not "Hard or a achieves] mere oe ett, | ted: a SN * vcleve et ge the ee unbelieving| what capacity work enthusiasm never ot the world nor it, the same attain-| effor< results indifferent is actual working "Congratulate a Say me! erg eee, I'velost then?" my}. Lasked. i:4 great Amorlcan: Aritshcedd i oe v "CS : es tk. physicinn apty at ls ae br Sine yea, pus Tam Sune ft is. all for} puFely a pb ratoivele spre nthe vith F shall find something better nothing psyel etek ibal' abont . "Re. effort. | soon. es se te, vant abotit Re thinks}. "You have an opening in view 2" rentitt in tis on wt aia tl poran. enthusiastically. while op-! : | aos) attimde| the be mental one couples than who double the work. ‘find make al said: pies practical done I ail. am not even: looking xt inevilable will "ame is £8: always me.:. told the young man so, Bu cells in such a way ul ae thei of--the> fe In linc ckonalu« with the ofes HT] V 4 hiHER ‘ oxstipte: a rk. of in ae Frompeoreihne: ees For | eee Be men wae ne pushed:fronz,the A tea ta wee Geir wits iney Are: ex: for | without | stirred the fired hunian pulse heart.! @@™us ts the child of enthusiasm, but! it remains. ao chitd iand-dies mute and | action | with Clothed unless inglorlous and crownedwith persistence j at fitiniaany: Cenhia Optimiam left der ah it on. lobster dot Looey, Und, looks familiar-it¢ ‘ . eel 1 he t viar-it ain't you, is raat givtst DON EMR ep SoED ' Honesty With One's Se ~ words of counsel given School and college graduates we | have seen nothing more sensible, forcejfiil and comprehensive than President . Ww HEPLER Copyright aaa metaphysical is. ed by More heach | hard. ,eeescept a upenesé mosquito-netting shirtvaist| ‘inalacn lantern kicirt ihat doubt, mind, Genius ae it mic‘nudding| ..dar-oovni' broene} Service, when ‘things to polish over them "and: and side, timism Without success -ault. der \ Bi. RALA Special era, lady|helps,or nervous! arm. "Lorettr in ‘her: bathing | ture, It says in print unterneath | * bal . ee seashore ‘ | @ young man who wore his will have nothing to excuse or exp] "looked on the side that was up." | Optimism like a boutonniere, always in|to his own conselence He is : . To forever declare ihe side that is} evidence Its relation to his mental guarded againat alehonar he the Si = bright, though undeniably black,}| POWers was as a violet-to his atilre, tation in the form ‘of ‘real ‘st not optimism-tt Is nonsense. One day he came in, smiling, and yt : PASE Aleee To. bright ‘ fre 2mne to der :-V ‘ ‘New Thought" fs talked more conole lived 2 stently tinually , than itft is Be SEALY, we hear much of "Optimism. Yet, who can define the exact mean-} ingot Gnhi eur The ihn. wha was inld Ta on ak Fig things' *raplied that the bright E side-of ° hese | |i { 'to mas Those who genealogical JULY 21, 1907. Enthusiam, Genius and Optimism | s...0"%. are Sperno, train: hit he ih, wile 0-1 i ae hile dowel oe tbat: ‘hl Aarnaten tah or eee Te Ange. pe ta ré they ¢ re _- under the br cotel pepandency. At ond an % can FeScuntD himself wy fall and wait for somes sleally accomplish some dething to come that something wu ually sired. end or to withstand ome. heans ae ornt of an animal With a went oe If this theory is no undertake can men ounded, W lir-| for tender appetite oped oa rai tle birds, better task than. the deve lopment of he young man walted two years he-| brain cells which will, give them the and honto be straight Nor| strong manhood came. position expected the cone Ws is it sent to him He was obliged/est with themselves to look for it. Two years lost through | ---= a mistaken understanding of the word! i itimism." And during these twwo oF years he had been obliged to borrow | who were friends, his Jess hopeful from bre P&§ tees ae ae THE a ar, 4 ~ B e ‘ Name of Anglo-Saxon ; bs iSS-hs Ness Has . 3 A | dy? nL' and Glad- pee a Varied c ; Hubbard Charges Denote Who irtie Was Virtue nm Not a ning and . lady: > Per a leedle vile your rock some, chently den you to vill und fro pause und was The styled- it is called und down eggsclaiming S Sane that . opening} and proceed der at! you : der on lady bitterly, fis mosquito "I I, w will 9 And Der young lady vich remooted der deceased opensa not got|the or) myself" FAW eB for But time from] The obliging antiquarian who deals in| the general court, 1694. to took der mud baths?" surnames also offers another lot-a "job | Caleb's first wife was Elizabeth You vill annoy der ashes on Jot" the irreverent person, who inclines} Church; his second, Mary Eliot, niece|cigaroot und response, "No, tank Sn ae : : Laine your) D open of Vy the creation Individua fo criminate the self-|]@U% the smile in | become decree, me." to rule ife for each is that he to analyze, yze, We disdis must weed our souls, and each in our own domain, troubles, ; every | nd obstacles are sent yy mental us irden burdens for the ent ote ee hy regal eon be cast|@ffort. That ntily it must life and as choose. garden of Burbank to Valuable by our use of it I believe all our beeause effort ' and a life *°. x "ne is ground! Optimism my and best physica understanding ot | which shall pass he feet of Progress The optimistic housewife looks on} her tarnished silver and says. "It is} T do not believe all these things will "turn out for the best" if we go carelessly and cheerfully alongthe way| With no focused thought, no well-di-+ state, waiting transform ite is directed, persistent the composition When In doubt how to spell Hubbard,; Hubbard, born at Hingham, England;|her bracelet vill say, "Yes, Uank you; bright underneath; I am going to|rected energy. Cheerfulness, and faith, or, more properly ‘speaking, when eal htad at Hingham, Mass., 1645. Ile was|und so vas last night, yes!" prove it.' And she sets herself the|and self-reliance ‘are great factors in ing that variety which gives zest to|high constable at Charlestown, 1631.| Comes silence. task of scouring off the discolorations. | life, but alone they do not make the life, try some of the following orthogra-| His son was Thomas, born in England,| Den der young lady vill sigh und She wao simply asserts that the sil-| optimism which builds character, alters phies: Hubburd, Hebbard, Horburd, Her-|and his grandson, Caleb, who was se-|Speak at you dus, "Is your healt im-|yer is bright and shining, and con-| human destiny or turns seeming evil beord or Hubbed, lectman of Braintree, and deputy to]Provemented here or do you intention! {jnues to use it in its dull and mottled]|to good unless the ingredient of well- : to sling, may say, list-Hobbard, berd,. Horbert, bard, looking over Wubord, Hoebard, Happert, All after these, WHobbert, Hebberd, Hebbar at and the| times for . Eliot, John antic the : apostle Hor-|dlans. Har-| That it and was hisnot third, good Hubbud. different world's. history, have stood a pbame ae the ? novice rhic P say admitted of one and thography of | alone, in the| been Hubbard, | by we a may theory of practice: |Jane Bly, and . belleve his, left well an authority, that Hub-| have tlways been a the Anglo-Saxon word;land, and number its meaning is "one dis-| states-Richard, of y cee we easily -this| have Nine children] Den power in New Engtwo governors of] Connecticut and 6 literary and professional men, mer-| jacoous Hubvard .doan'd need puffs a you to to Hot} should. Many Pa a from der] ture's vill] the be hive-and however caeerful may his views Bgdies ‘Rees ‘ demand work, gees a= J ne opimene« vyoman who prided go swallow say, "Vas new auibenarn divorce st!dis ist . young lady vill der lous for ofer was a surgeon you fall going or gaze to talk it ofer silence mit a flutter of her moon- lace i vel Che ittorney of the De ma ¢ general Gir ae on ae a elemer SsDuring e ie e hn ae ak. be to his memory | side Prior. and} Henry) - ar an excitingei and ifter for a ‘‘a debate} floors of mene To gO. "| _. page zof ee oF _aw of eer rat Bs aia a Pro cnt * ‘an-| us of some .Marviand ' of Den silence. mit a polite bow E history, undess deed was who" must before the right have She ould cholns efening you undat habby Yours mit luff, you arise, rhapsodically, cap-) taken Revolution, up jitje ‘ avout cc 7time toA V teh inet‘ preferredto itpave sufficiently, he ing it. thel, reated of |i) peu ae: as this IL saw Like Jefferson's "all men are equal,' this phrase is defiant reason and | ous and facts. conts Absolute. mptuous of inequality notori- My is the optimistic umphantly conspicuous fact of humanity nighted are created unequal .mentally, | oo feios , y 2rmorally : physically, NO -EWO" ic an Wine ris > ats Der s sons on and. earth he are Inesa'': led "the most thankfulne Swe o >v Sex a Hubbards : have manifestation for the work::' prominent' : a nad the seu « "stake. UNE ¢ oun wich, y de Anas gran 0 ; neo f 1gss (Vales Hitchcocks-to Oe He. was}. minister, in| Tew' §Ss outhh of dtamihes, i a, Carolina, Fielding ° also aisc who Lewis, the Taylors, " were who o 4 Brite , id the€ supreme court.| ¢ { Mas inae( ‘ J udge which dates ‘ back to| x ‘ ne, he € ‘ _Anoth r 1 eae Sense radirn vile 570. the year of tn eee is us York, it is 1710, ‘ who blazoned aon sable, s alike. One h stand BY av by Te ¥¢ the a little - Clave In the depths of hisi He 2 k think loved to JAMES . J. boy¢ who Captain Kidd With his teeasures slimy : hold. how his to sword longed to be estoile ~eOL) flaunche Among OO} ruin their and bold captives walled as rim, the gunwales 1 le' y are . r e he them made w he his sf 7 to At the point of his plank ' 4 In those day, of old, was wicked enough to outu thrillil For Captain Kidd a youthful bréart with a wild, delight The hungriest eee 1 . f es : and woolly West brought forth still fiercer nam But For soon the Vith And T And urchinkir an chinkind Left Kidd behind a iad se James6 wild murderous on a rifle shot the deadly crack juch0 blotted with n With Yor the many a James, oday a Terror desperate snd demand is my never bills @ s sayvs. "Why, Y> in oy and flourish you 3 ilk hunted the flying History's a golden Plains, was the : ljers ijand. c eword are y e of a I get In r lis range, ¢ or gun, earth with has s to take public, ae dad, there a bard my y and is never and all from Ilaam a hint horrible the me, creat the in power pass man thud blood © ygohn D." John ; and aes a ship of hope "Pen and = near talent a ates yeaa to an? 4, "im ant toe ay. to all éattiva ettore ay 6 Shak "everything = f Wee Se me * WHAT MR. tramped teach to other' be es SCHWAB deal. r effect seen dangerous base are , on t a bo ae tL vill on m1 by.' e vulgar gar impossible diftic ar ee pee sea ham,tied to . - of for notable Instance is . England, where a third to be erected which es} eit : vib cerks a Is ure rock formed be harder itself Inte and blocks more which are enduring piles and den ; The re' To To And ) \ | Thef that it was ahything optimist tiedwho the > patri ia ipatriot-is~ : uphold helps he who he: man who carries the up decaying broken idols was very apt need you it any more again. do next day to flowery surfaces. is one byby G God optimist is one walk rs oug eer > to th 1€ andri earth, pluck weeds things theright % that he Morgis met sunlight life the Morgis until felt ponrea ner knew || | 'That f | 2 Picture shows Charles M, Be ea al man, instead volce: | of optimist, ts handled: daily Schwab, | air locomotives, by non compressed weigh sald)/rpesources ships own built with are at any unlimited home navy "ean in tae and hold battle-| tracks, world." their|the and having locomotives ply.-Engineer. stop stations to get at their which sup- shall} was his only could both a of these Ar-| would replied man- | of wish think them she7 a hint armstoldaround trembling to escape the and curious erowd rest of his life of no heped changed be <1 able to j a hecause aden they better place th it here roundings, forget 2 the ask every one another day? They tcwished Gari in Ba horric that did touna banish from dowatwhick filled theh ouls wit ea ; ; One afternoon they. were"sitting at email Sond Senre hed been plokaawars and Salleh aly De aca trated oe the het aappened: Sem over his mute and silent, into space Let tc us to LwWay did by , Killed wife But she her They a Z away eyes sat-there looking far '%¢ o oozand the De aes ve Rev. i in T. here, far, , , far , rywhere, _ eo felt that Satay h ' cereT _troyet re innocence seconds did not kno\ at last it was decided Ss from through Spain. (oer rut en e sh:hadow Italy folol- ; Cee i And word he fell, a foam sigh £ ‘go traveled sr ind Switzerlane n lowed them ¢ a man not say abullet. : T, O e sp it atas : vas through the , they pone could not ere i 4 oot th ‘ ie spite t nei : o Davies, I with : Br fellows, good Borne on L ttl ne the r we how wa wings, es 1 of love Wartford, of ! e ir . 2X JONES Seen time flashes tthe drink cg and by thhe song ng "Let "When us livewe're whiledeadwe we'll live," be is dead the echoing ones so cryterribly The day When And mirth rises high and wit And the racket runs loud Put " "co when morning has dawnedne and the . roystereér Away from the dazzle and out of the swith the Fiske ashes Gg of folly y¥ mirth s roses al 7 a dei id aK droop | Oh. = foo) of which deep mourning. forehead as he . -0 ar that they should both carry his dead | Conn has given to the Hartford 2 2 ' a bodyj to his 5 old J mother only | Theological Seminary, and says; that it f Wwvho con he Wis, was must be put in : a savings bank and In all the papers, columns were | kept until the interest amounts to . . written about the case, which caused ; ‘$1,000,000 -_---_-_ . -_-_-_-_---eT Ze is for dullards; for the table is spread And we always and an¢cae i \Way Away thirteen twelve It He with a far-awa 7 ba aves r andsald Inia . forward ing trom onhis his lips,face he and drewred set At the Washoe smelting works, Anaconda, Mont.. over 3.000 ons are )in the ihan a small house he owned in Brittany, situated in the ,midst of dark pine forests 7 ; . "How he vutiful it is here. ; ' They clasped each others hands anc her "1 have was dead. The nat oe to do,pited but gar- ----_---s-__ | 4, but} entered' strength wa God, what give .-has 5 7 rat? looked o se any a nothing husband ‘arnond™ 1 He‘ nodded. but Arnond° was:hit _ byes smothered dealin' s unwrit- his features distorted He drove all joy away, and both trembled to utter a word. His hands | \ rant -Theultoldi each other that ‘ with Wi trembling, he was hardly able toF it was the loneliness of the place She ‘nied: torsupport-him, but! yin made them melanchols 7 : ; her My.» baa you? He rose, ow the Why did they question almost his wife. Arnond never behaved in Out to home, - dressed kissed her on the evening. about done: Arnond, threw his her neck and ssid in voice deserved aE at . his' ern paaelci nS xpt 10n. nas the! the of bloodshot, was unable bedi¢ bedight e help rules attentions to that he had were stand banner choke the vbed people darling,ey Henry to be cleaned, under to In a closed carriage Henry returned his wife. who was waiting for him past "Blanche, aren't we happy? "Yes Henry, very. very happy.' Madame corpsés and dethroned here and there, and which according ten law to 7°04 in the club He went straight) up to him and asked him in a very Geciaed manner to stop nis anuovine duel h »makes he . re remai n-a dressing room early the next morning "Ay you thinking of him?" : eh The sight of him made her tremble Yes.' z cx. "Henry, darling, , what has ‘happened rs } that they were ‘ : They understooc ha ley V € ios os » GE cee mace 4G be migek . "obec othe FHe . = 5 eV stood in front of her, his eyes|DEVEr mor oO eer her ke who for weeks or 3 weeks every-}| newspaper reporters no mis-!and to spend the manner} glone with his wife any a, reproach. Be pgs BS <A} . é challenge Seconds were chosen, ane ATnond, who had the right of choosing the weapons, decided in favor of pis-| tols, both parties to' fire SAnnliane: ously at a distance of 15 paces ee} oneavon who walks, unseeing and need, he -roae 4 Png ;¥ ho leaves the rose to wither ‘nead the | eed, |peec ae he -] talks the > optimi istivet 0 a 5 | cov-| | thao) think er waichAN ere Te ey ‘Warger than the two existing plants. In| who says that Japan is handicapped in| thirteen tons each and one twenty-one jthat city one of the by-products of the/ the building of ships, and that it is| tons Each locomotive earries two Is bricks for paving of building. : | fully} alive to the consciousness of her| |storage tanks for its air supply, the jt ants The clinkers from the furnace are mixed inability to cope with us in. the build-| air being taken from a pressure 8SV¥slwith cement and under hydraulic press-|ing of armored vessels fe Says our;tem of pipes laid conveniently to the to not The sees and| even at| eae aand% arrested Fie ‘took nis | at towards him} He Whats yet is the road a safer one for the feet of youth and ambition to pursue than with all these unsanitary conditions hid- reduction | light and; at Nottingjncinerator most he is the man who impending dangers, opens cesspools op- will be much fs the true] best citizen , aa ‘e The man who carries the ! "muck rake. and works to clean the highways, is a] better one o Though he produces + heaps of dirt and , com- pur- | who his country theough the streets and sings loudly, "My| Country, "Tis of Thee," is not always the' { destruction in is beyond erit: from the ma- : |i municipal of citizen loves : the' finders eration The Refuse. than {ts kind who strives hardest to keep her gar-| from trailing in the mud, which| ineradicable stains on thé ranad of| 1e-true to convict ee oe society ss ce many ; Instances more cost of collection and ‘ °o addition to »9 t this, '. heat, supplied in asked; which pathway safe for new generations to : a ame tread, even at the cost of temporary. - dlsorder and confusion to the present gen- detect, convict « criminal, but it system of refuse t the English cities 3 5 The money derived are about thieves' they, had no‘<children. wife's hand and drew her matter walk you tonight, Blanene? one has anybody/{ annoyed you?"straight at him and gaid,| She looked worry never not impoverish their lives scale popular and socia-| been one round of | ispatriot not that man was The only shadow which} their happiness was taat) talk. He also addressed me in a Way} whieh I told him I would not allow What shall hoon Ei ; "The impudent fellow, Henry replied, turning pale Do not let it * . honor The We huP honeymoon. Rich, ble, their life had make to the| ism : Sr. a 3 Le ‘ : The conservative tool of capital, or the lave of old traditions, assure 1 u s slave ol Z io , who Who. ass Bye gh se On ay : : that everything is all right, and that ; 2 : the ; country . is in better condition than evee in its history,'' is not the patriot- ‘‘Nature was) : wife race, tol fam- his the happy ide. Ene: Agrent evil' wdreinmy out {stn --|own destruction, and giving place to a , : newer order and a cleaner system. . he only opThat op m. an SAYS. iat iis real optimism::and,.theonly ops timism possible and consistent with pressete litona and adiesen een Bie while that and that she tried to|ed in jail, but at last his trial came secret from him. Hel/up and after a the most fullest confidence in his wife|eminent. lawyersduelin between the countr , the deserved it, 2 their eigat years | jury acquitted him, : declaring & that he 5 marriage continuous had 1 bee had b een one cont istified j been jJustificda jin Killingi Arnondad, individual. It is not the satisfied, pro-| foundly optimistic citizen who says: "My| country is all right; she can do no wrong;| her faults are the faults of youth: let he: alone and she will outgrow them." ft] SRRik. abialice be- felt humor, country, apply MADELIN. something pleasure. darkened of optimism | did which JEAN the she nim was in a to although she ie 8s een e E e unhesitatingly: ‘Yes, enry| ‘Let me go faraway from here, "Was it Philip Arnond ' darling. .1I can not bear the, idea of MV es. for some time he has been)! living here among people who will followin zm evervw ywhere. At-first CT} point me-out everywhere. I go. a it? ae eis = calledSAN a pessimist rien Aad coke and See SR ieee é a To look on the bright side of the oil,| beef, coal, railroad and political trusts 12] ae ee aot eek i i cura Popa = iene Loe t * aUeer vic vant e view w . ) " net ie a eye mies proph- tri- ial of Morgis & of vomerand and Dy overwhelming| herself, a 22 is a comrade older nations: warns her of wnose cause that nature than ¥ smal) asy ea th se DC LOL ers by for her were of an wave of doubt had and its foe, and leads st to]fan accident that I met failure where, but tonight there same laws apply to the| take and he behaved left. BnESe out is and the Phe "‘anc¢ "follows Hen ry keep in who, Whi e itth ne ear|< re "ns: thev way were sitting In the car-|a great sensation, because of the prom riage hile on their nome from the ball, | inence of the parties involved. Henry Self-conceit |aestruction Precisely he who ments is concerned, tated in belief the : it a is most . Utilization oe shange of myer the The ail P nt lieiem stag printed haul wickedest R too often-_ Is alw aS ee | of 1 am never felled to ee < But if I ask Ww yhat warra the e H e they blood fa pretendedsd blood fair vas got full many all the w ) terialabnin A & -ear-old, whenever six-yea le frown With i ~ a terrible + me down W There : wooden the more ‘ parison ‘ punishs and chains! they square and the ath-|, to poverty reason . for a their competitors, families, and blignat erations their with marched a 3 ~ same . the St not going, toopare tar attentive search 1 Sa tae wl Fae 1. pewarded by few discoveries of ax square deal by government in any T ‘ <a country on earth Thousands of men are today in prison whose lives have not done a thousandth part of the injury to their fellow-men that has been honored are who others by wrought members of society. The man or men who by unfair competition in business 5 bad hid of has wealth, of is foreordained man reason, +, coythat ew. z "OF MONTAGUE, be 10 0 gtranger to the square deal. 1 ov. to be guided{ in> this life y by7 N. e t and Old may in| ‘lisis but a name an God." We forhave DY) of) som pur 1 I { In stoils chief, 4) ¥ ¢ circumstances sta intellect. One for acquiring it possibility iv given crescent against; in base, an eleht points, or. bi iween two Crest, a wolf, ‘ passant, or _-_-_ byby So far as human there is no basis marrtec ee The of|!ly, American. heraldry: as -that borne descendants of7 William Hubbard, , } fi ne or New. n Vigorous capacity mae .| nam¢ : en's oried connection cash ington's: sister reproduced The ,arms. distinction of being| Nathaniel of Ips-| ee ee Rev. William, one See . was men { Dorchester e yorian intermarried the] ages Fosters,with Bar-| *rescotts, woyes, Prescot vs kers, Bergers and court | ‘died jn 178... His first' wife| hee . Marearet. Nathaniel) tars Fedaughter" eennent- ofat-that adobe ree ane ‘as general tes sojr-reliance of she and " ; but, meanwhile rain formin= nools running under. the to another, 2 , the? tears Hae optimism ¢ SUE ey Well tidal skirt lining how Fs a . dav. ofhim the 59 day, and pounds 4 BY of isnot by resolution . ; into effort that callsgrown 1 Sielmiie sea dent is t all door) her she said, sunshine caller away, people Stn ; eas England. S published. valuable mm contribution tothe tnlitera- le -d condemned door these fovélyi ee! tne--tloor' and adwerol tiv, Gi most Men. t Hub-| Adley down optimism. See-the silver ike what s weather kne it, too, the puddles of + he5e ture os immigrant the = .tory. the held who Ee umbrella ane : of she my a son unap-| : a callean carry it outside iantedat+* Was cheerful 4 BR This "optimist made work for oth ers by her peculiar phase of optimism That-is frequently the result of undis- h h | criminating re vs me while rivers of rain-ranm | leave Hobart overworked) he-or] lt Atta cheerful 1 Upper photograph shows Mrs. Max Fleischmann, faced Polar perils and African danger with her husban pany him througn the air. Below shows Max Baer which he will make ascent. F into :that. heTonave shores of Nowhere. . : seen -"sof a woman upon my floor. s "It is a perfectly beautiful day to zo about," she continued. just love it." s & a I was glad she loved it, but I wou S yas‘ ahare..: rounded] DINKENSPIEL, George a Tiresome Getting Isn't' dus der D. per NO Captain] . part in) ov pia from | open leisurely, letting ina" blas wind and a deluge of rain. Then sat down on a cushioned divan, square; te deahe nave a period phrase, of rest? "a Since re 1 can yssib Yup Sia it "conve ys e ig:wos an. ae oY neh eT oe usFr y persons who carry anc tone Under thinking apparatus are weary of hear- notuble there him-speaks in Na-] an enters mood night Zz anxlety, 5 2 followed op-|from despair, and ‘ an is driven finally a fo "thd "eyes of the Ott ~ wi sn Il saw ner Daan 1 for blinders ing crime, his birthAnother by generations e Es of is born or Hocrcater ery AO lication toat he will lead with ever exe a ommit a: good life . His ante ecede cedents 2 ¢Ccommi 1 t virtue and honor One is crehim [to 3 * . ated an idiot. another endowed with a. , s intellec One as infinite m of wh ,| family one tells in he ly a drone inally is work occasional: 2_.remem}) Sa = enisnic toh TWAS Herself: Mik ah = vai oe e Teojectings i like. aii glaring | day oer sa eS gas o ac .we fear that hero upon pe drone relect wetter an, -Optimism]|optimistic-a nti xtety laying three days' siege.on the COUN-Jtrust of the future, to sweep her out tryside. She wore an Oilskin suit and] or per settled optimistic complacency, carried no umbrella. 2 . ind arquse her to the necessity for per"What a glorjous day, she said, effort eee } .o4a1° was| " "are _- ain tiaeeta believes er ie ve ax Ae fife bes o} Men ned ae Jeep tates Dear eae cnt * 7 va a t Ss ¢ Vunce more you eee alate idly, Your cigaroot und response languildly, Der fife best books vas bank book, check book, pocket-book, mileage-book und cook book marched : +n 0 rae # i in man ada the ver work. Preac Ing, ca cena ; Aoomone She when dasheda howling in through my Saeco WAS/ Gay.. northeaster Comes file there| thes! will kermachief at der Chune bugs der| youngto lady sviteches ing literature, und. der she conwerecationsays.."Name| In| who rit 745 he spelling regard that che, ever Mayfiower bard, a friend,160, who came trom eraft sailed ag; the theseas»most over,ao by land about making a home eng-| in| ceferring , hi 1621 he | Maryland tripI unt 1 mg . And i descendants are. now) , ) hs earl er ' might: have come a few. months -lfound in Virginia, North Carolina, Ala~| his umerous children of exclaims; one Of mia numremoved , His..*"His bama and other southern and western) veral generations PEST se gee Tl ' nublished p76; {State , ously descendants, . , pte ee some . Richard, (vie griev-) his hi oe > sn farthe : Hubbard, / + company ot these circumstances cannot . figcuré¢ as : new world or Hubard 3 olo I : evtrequenuy occurs.he mn in England, has 8 "colonial j 1 disappointed the rank times and stirring. Joseph ; head of a Groton t9 martial. immigrants to the William dubbard, , as the name: records. Born Captain ancestry ee eS Cambridge, Mass., a ee oy an , PE * if , a - ‘ ret one discharge, % h i I flicted. with the toothache." his deatt monument testimonial others to ‘these to woe ; at the from "tcariin: Tower But was devoted Victues."' of Sir Miler famous if ra ara- oe af poe _ mem; ek mn the dia, want : « on ‘ hie } is lor this he was shut passed up in the 5.00 pounds Among were Rev. England a sap) a to. prevent pie hs eTs < "e Pare ib eA ne could of privyJames council, time Hubbard: : \ IiI, Ww Le of More tr But chants, bankers and philanthropists One| the Revolution, and the house which|setling der rocking chair, bow politewas governor of the Bank of England.) ne oceupted at Red Bank, N..J., is said] fully und say, Py Chove 1 belief der In the United States they have held every) to pe standing. Vhe Vireinia branch] Bimbam of Junjab is. lecturing aon place of trust and honor-governors of) of the family grave Quartermaster [ eosophy in der sun parlor; vill you tates, judges and ministers of the gos-|pomas to the Continental army, be-| choin. me? one and Verdigris - Peat und und for Orne miracle to malelos Ange mele you.| vagon & : silence. chance Comes Den Re ofof the . Revobert, and, perhaps, by a process of lution were Lieutenant. John (Mass.) tion, to Hubbard and Captain Blinn (Conn.) Some genealogists trace the family to) Adjutant Thomas and. Ensign Peter] liubba, the Norse sea king, son of King| were of the New Hampshire branch of} Raenar l.odbrog, of the ninth century | the family. Peter was son-of. Peter of Since time wa ne cords have) Braintree, who had shown the stern been preserved, we tind that the Hub lsteff he was made -of in the French bards have held high positions us s« sen and Indian war. tists, 1 vater Wethersfield, a| vardly und response, "My husband gets} The Mubbards|home so late at night golive hat hat no John of Maine Bare a i Among representatives Hu-| evolu-| der vale Comes Two cigaroot nal eens name rladness.". From passae to Hubberte. or to exemplified] on so of-Radith Dedham, before|toi hafen a dike cence sona. If we believe all that we are told, then| belonged to George, of we must accept their statement, made by| member of the court. one considered bard is from Hughbert, and to haf been Elizabeth : veek, for a man: Faxon.|4 to. be| Springs. easily Hubbard, 1GAnthony HEA "ttc0. wiv on. would sucely fr ; only one or- the . In -|I J }©°Sting many a pernicious and poor ™4terial perfecting the and good more and Valuable, and making it better wayerrs does| : optimists, such purpose destiny ye has py dis mosquito LEXINGTON. doesS he world today is full of optimists-people who garni, GEL ACTiGy inv TSA gambit, " i motto supreme God's is "This ror my I took ago Long the face of diftteulty and say, blandly: «"there is no rock, obstacle. way will open, if-l no Wait I need The} not| opening move, at der seashore. it does work it out, Den you vill look ouid at der eggs-| under the wheels of pansive ocean und say, "It vas a beau-Jinto the clay over Ss?" tiful night tonight, ain't Learning, ELEANOR and vill|ie disturb ouldstretched, ae . bring it, BY an vill in unionsay, "Ox- mit wrist, Patriot-Heraldic chairs Jaer paim : ae |ntm_ aot timet ' two coos, please!" Den ralse dercentimeters, right hand a angleyou of villfourteen suttenly Orthography Family Always Held High Positions-A Famous if Pugnacious Politician- Never a ) oe Is through : wart b . . perfect dynamite That|/°3* is true optimism, and that is the true} P4t to prove our philosophy we optimist . per e ae ‘This rock js|i™USt "make good" ourselves. We must es | belie , formidable: as ow it will, require \ all -my|>elleve. pray, aspire, work and climb. 3 ‘ goree to open a way. through it, but W about and be- beats forefer on der social shore. Let us supposition dot it is now afi , , . ter> dinner und you vas sitting on der pizazza mit a strange but sveet young] 3 Derivation-M eaning >, Joy : pee use what of But alone the ‘und come can good Only oe. "2? into so-]° suttenly haf to rush may you And, tirst of all, must come the coneliety some' day, I haf darefore authorI believe it shonld be a sciousness and the acknowledgement shipped a short sattlekism vich vill i orts : se i of the reck-the realization ; of the a ne-|/MMortal son! sent "into Z "yyou throughr artes tself carry der angry > shurf oP vich cessity for mental i | seacree Looey, son, my vas 700 at der eae time fairst der for comuse, Sneek aoe | are powerthey words; el they: are great 1 s hee_, omit Weller ° eae ‘ | aes a 5 « the of in the development ful factors ey ae might luff for her boy, | mother's 20 individt and the race- y : der resemblings, und it fs aAlrett' varm individ 1a ‘ of " cae mighty enough at dis season of der year vetlonoe : rain the world) : of ‘progress; but real value, lasting they mitould hafing der house full mit joi oan possess eae no harnessed tyrone no nttat. n 7 a effort argument a family from verds You ask me in der letter, Looey, Intense, optimistic thought is aj (Ot as advanced as he in metaphysics, could I suchchest some light conwermental Avonimite snd'-blasta -an~openbut who believed in seeking for what to find. wanted they rocks impassable ing through a stringe mit speaking vile sationing lady hore i.. i nnn Sees away yay come } eyo nae the sparkles bright, and there's no time back to the As This We But Our is the What is onward follow some for the day the rainbow we tire of The roll of the And we hearts life igre what and on, over cease to always Httle ~ pe to of ro sé stopping #1} led gir aie oe a bing gah ont and for cNiptadrely the goad, Mas oa, ount one countries to view man is raha he + heart nat or trea or friend, eo ; aah Pager i " penne sing and cnr return one f ir-leading leadine road Seer nies roacfe api withacliciladventure Aclolt ached AwayightandPoy ltes away, Strange harbors and 1 cities annd ‘ citle Ah! long good fellows night, and the corks are a-popping k aL , = ee tha a aeee wing One the one g} tys an back ' : |