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Show 4 & THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, Ee | 7 | ' The Highest Expression of tlarmony Is Love, and God ts | Love. Fie . GR aA anruag Music and the is wf the OE universal pene BY AUNT JO. feeling,; notes, all oie te aSe caret ae r Seen ng ee all seek sound. holy to SRR expression ~The sorrow, inspiring ne el t hig ay SLY Or despair derstood by ture and all, in OY of as 7 Ol peony ated eece ce agony the ts voice eee Un-|of of in harmony spirit The atmosphere. at pee make pepe an character. on impression atmosphere Se { of | Beet of such even have that St. man spoke a ES t kno peech his side ennobling| ‘for a have on chance a to he way le | that was, street cros contemptible for quoted Berlin, | the 1 sking show- I as | corner But they stood | It expressed in words. seems to reach far away, eons ich pene- eee es Me of his duty to Sp God eeacne above ee that made the him me mind or | even that he a bragging about aled a quality in which all In so as sounds the vast are responsive. creation sublime, of to embrace is a | Homer symphony thinks such infinite allmagnitude} all sounds, noises- | was blind an or a beggar. remembers this, ages worldhe song has to by histhose carried W ho| mean. when for Hike te. wie storms on) the mounteto) beer Thapsocike Of tieevery ara Is? So the in your lifeworks peaks, where Heaven and earth seem | to hold communion: the windy shocks| too, can be an inspiration a of nature, the rumbling of the thun-/sounds which grow Heavenly as duder, the roar of Niagara, the scem| ties strengthen; the sounds of Lov ingly discordant jarring of the ele-| Truth, Sympathy, Peace and Joy. ments, all the deep sounds implements labor-wagon Voice, the humming used of by man tne sea in his} the The soul's voice most of amportant conscience. wheelssinging in motion, the| perpetually eper of birds,| realize your own of bees, and even the} God and humanity. human It the tone Deeper grows aS ‘The world responsibilities getting his na-| church, as an art - "What he reach, the echo from Hea- |' ShrotEn can "ps teach, os what voice cs aise' sacred organ S praise it The eae Li t Finds Ip on Rules London, Oct. parison compass Make It Race of ; in full the MELT Ho 9.-Sir Thomas - notes} is need all she is no earthly chence to build| authority here and a anv after all, how tooth we regenerate || soul can ) does the law to the great can get With | ee eu ; "ily at nh e e angels Env ane the at the foot of the scaffold. that the three monare hs| is tae libe etal that; sending ©) : : ‘ } of church chimes the | ture is crushed out of |so much easier to of | even air anda! the alt! his races as business, and 7 the cause for cB See the letter There j by an is the of ton feel advertisement for] there is every assurance that this really was| France and as = aie . Americans' standing | Italy will be ‘os a ard | Inles ‘ that next England: and . represented. theloubt deed hat of gift. British! k ke anil y ates sritish.) disappointed bipeed ise ta lower peraapS|the w. e ans . Maher his last ; ourselves to the nosition of only five| by the steerable eetoeltn and and fic, Major fstill . vation, s It has been suggested, and ees ane met with favor ae prectitnie other the in sug-|ing hign} He The talk about an Englishman is rides in England (as_the America cup is} make more, beyond competing for,-an-|and Stripes, international yachting be provided, which may trophy be competed} |spend most York and but ad Danny wide of the cace because he he is loyal when he of his his old time home No, Fe to tne Stare retires will about we men can and and hardly women blame one about "gettin ; ven" law itesle' spre adi this New Pie in Hartford, | 2% contrary, M: a-| for by yachts of all nations under EBu-| Conn. All stories to the wae on qules of measurements and un-} her is still heart whole and fancy free, i Gould must defend er such conditions as will develop a|and declares if he marries at all it 1e¢ wishes to retain it, high type of yacht, good either for} will probably be some nice Connectiashe that he does not was weak ventured into bal-| shown air when | cruising plans or racing. already establishment are of I am under such g informed way race for and that} cut girl rain tne with The loss of the Dw teht Gould Davis cup to} is the championship does not reasonably come ; Reeords. S ; eased etpained: by. al eT ae more than its to. form. thehold cigar tains its 20d favor, but 5 own, shape: the material rubber, the r carmposed eor level ak certain next that ¢, the and In of . be} complete i i intended wonderful calm powers weather. UTAB. other in the velope rear, | in 2.800 oblique when cubic ; only = serious until now rhs fyi ke of} Should the motor cease, working A pa 2 i upper] the of sS707 e Pa f EOE GBs ae Vee tha, vine flexible , have been over three hours g ov ree end of the limit-| owing| vine | men: st. Zeppelin's Trints. other hand the 7 the "3 lin asserts that of about 34 a to. show be able to ascend and being so if year it/ {is great Ostend, will] the in son win Our Stores Biya = ; (Yy A a the prize in at | of > County] for f per pair Pp eat children RSI WAPI Your ccc all on h purc Household Goods ta ae = ases over MACHINES. WASHING 1900 al STOVE REPAIRS FOR ANY STORE OLD STOVE. SECOND-HAND So. State 242 So. STORE State e that| > d new! + - = Persian | TT al | E Ind., 16295 = " ee 4 | 9 v Ys 1794-Y; Bell, se ; in Made A Ask . a Clean Your 9 Bakery Grocer for It. recognized Our maps old boun-} purposes. > ‘latid Arabia beans | Indiz ia t « LOW now the to Aden Per a ii English port From Egypt THE or not to Bur- the coast and with India as" its empire and question It é at is Germany Jack-|of grade tg at 25¢ é including: ersia rsi vill r e= bu 1p neland d, but eee ing Baluchistan and be grips Asia, Women ‘he ee women O ABOVE wa-|- but LABEL ~ of a treatment aleoholism Drink. abeing o : Peer for women [t is a EVERY LOAF. € ne @ son 0! oe @ Navy j discussed ised avate in| matter ON maaan | ran ne p i the Persian gulf,Persia will anarerSouthe const aavas end in an navigation, the centre special i Gieden Buying oh DISCOUNT year ne he Mrs. stud oo mah England (ters)of South against grand breeding be ' j dso t oas t ‘ ol viz Ar r hia "In idepende tepel A n I Be now parnreiate rs p the eee meteorological| must that on 90|reach addition, was {to Before AGENTS e 3 iz al a tc cad "ihe1 German. mlitced Steppes : ea , oe t length of Turkey to the Persian gulf the wind does} hour, he would over $10,000. now c oct fac Al a Jubilee Stakes, Handicap and was tne Lincoln worth has good chances In therr ( = 1 tt! i eS ain 7 a hich ve ocity : aoe with the ee $16,000. de-]} fourth in re-}|unplaced are holds . navigate > fo ; Visit 254-256 o the,and southern and south ‘share, Afghanistan: and j Baluchistan motor working at full . pressure. His o how (further trials are awaited with the] greatest ee for with such a days out of every 100 not exceed' 30 miles an rf as under' English control will continue to carry their AAI; i r all. practical 4% PRS eae gens Just as E holds ea Stam t Oo f dia Indi I: ng Zeppelin, 7 he can attain : miles an hour the Tour en children ‘ ? from the grades a from) declared _ or ‘a I NEW ‘share ..goes.te Russia, « with the western E nglend extends eastern envelopa| 2 of -control" the now divided sr alaica morthern scope a England would if Per is 1| Bult Or tu Lansdowne Te ar and. wit re Z spherical:bal-| . : EEN On sPment all of w hich are 1 ejther, Part of : forward yu character a. offer Si mains' amé o fo .actse ¢t you y We ha oS --- ea | experi- | rrr a _ German with inexpensive iy 1 , makes d Sth oe pe Hosier ; fit. Main to pa interest ee styles, ; 36 hala ana piece @C\Powis a) } 7 on 5and men, womel! vanety ranging finest one metres direction. For or most $35 ; fabrics, perfect 1 pumped full of air by changes the equillbrium the Bilivox to ascend contains descend which, to 7 goods, U naerwear d ina $20 eon e | Knit arantaa-ovelrm ADE SUITS | lines imaginabie ° ol guarantee me y we | the line Prices will finest qualil e| ds co winter Le artiele E the 2 our ry of navi-| has in s| only G anc ‘very ae ee satisfaction in metal} handat the megs aenm oT other: the ‘ arge strong cause ¢ such St asta _ Hough. é is jax arach en-|} the +e in, bi gami-ricid or oq 4, slichtly slightly p nere] Miles find | "heavier than air' ts Herr Karl Jatho | of Hanover. He has constructed a re- | .| markable aeroplane composed of six | ae sails (a horizontal steering sail, al argued peloen| ary 10 Patek, oO re 1at'.used " . sits Ueitary pane aes balloon as the! proad-| forfeit, in of. flenible mmatecial| 28° Lota S$ cymila ! a tO] ends P are aT = by compartments collapse, so | 01 ce main-| Ie©& ail rigs ovauch of the Controls forepart ‘the of raising the machine = on which, it is capacity of the : : the air. Is varied stions b Se ee Ne 1 but Miles desire to over such aware | &*§®:The would menter Speed construction depends the fa in to remain = crea-| It is] tile nts, other,| in thefixedenvelope containing onethe in gasfront, betwo ballonets, tack ing oat | the for the wat the their motive steersmenpower are progression thought- | Spee d, accordin bragging | averages Mie the gas blowing, wind reason that tnat their not permit ttle As. this Z as long Aocteius of strong € a few-oh, ei the Parsedisadvantages cae being| j rE is constructedas:.tsome Eatery what differently, | even after the escape of . a consideraee and| ble quantity gas, retains shape] the | and is able to of proceed. Countits Zeppe of them cursing, few-repentant. rps and zs nyt from verticalAte steering two and Fre hel balloons eee nch vitesse faaferhot exceeded i f| | sails Hors aprital male Medagary sails), ee and'a basket. or plat- | propeller hour, and] § wind SSE: LaF lh eae lie ne ree AUCH: 8 Wand, y "form carrying a 12-horsepower motor Beet HS era arley pie gated The equilibriu m of the aeroplan is enon nn Saentiae" avi ib a outa do| main tained by the horizontal stesrtia'| Seas Unless Dannybe changes his lself hifi sacrifice to live a fs lifeto ofao usefulness vachtsmen mind this will season in the more for over the whole affair and in their pres-| saddle. He is worth close to a million, | world than to send ten thousand times} is getand place country fine a it is not at all likely that}hhas ent temper ten thousand murderers post-haste into! to keep to where place the to to bring | ing be made will any attempt eternity,2 many ? of them sullen, many| work and real pri| welght means hard about a race for many years to come. . several shot they may be steared| © the other with grent facllitv | the motor, however. has-on any| and permits murderer by3 Sstncins in turn l u shall realize that to bring repentaut alla ae o one murderer's - soul and teach ‘ ly metres Garona | | gation Von are. ave San GNI OHaENoe: tho: fa leht yaa a Stine ike eae prays! soul it than ae 14 fall ‘ ai en ne would 10: Perdeniinnedl |The other dirigibles do not poss oc sgh "chaile Cee eee eee et The success of the recent autoboat] risk contamination or to work ardu-| wre du: 1}x Vs . th ough the .o., Sir Thomas the rules might have been|/ race on the Rhine has been so PTO-| guslv to reform ara eo ats "ng One: " me ) modified: The feeling prevails that the! nounced that it will become a fixture Rittsomectine int thobes faire future losers o gas, thus ne se nting a spon New. York. Yacht club men felt that|/Only the United States was represent-| years when our creeds shall in: truth oo face to the direction in which} being trade sed thele : ee races tel ese oe : Ce v I I ‘ the hi illoon is steered and preventing! Sir . TH Lomas being in trade, used the}ed in the besides Germany. but be graven on our hearts e saa , AP ac.s ¢ sanit ; | eray i, ‘ « "1 reress yacht bv ae aE or separaie should plerced a ais Aen Licks entirely owing to | deplin's balloon the envelope is entirely | Ace ee - | UN~! of aluminum covered with. silk and | England's New Possession. | Con-|rypper; in the military. airship the] Sir Mdward Grey, by his declaratior what lower portion of the main body of the} oe . of é is arian | "'envelope care 1 i is o f metal vered with sill jin = regard to the gulf, settles | netal covered with silk : . Persian ‘ ave of. one puny existence. annihilate the oe etiork each wornle weather and maneuvered Not one of them. for | world black with crime. Within the for} sieht of chureh steeples and the sound fo conquest of Raat Iim-| as latest The well-| tireiv .out. ards. the danger, same . net| . the en Siiaunt ehat 1! 1eaven m fikt are offered the interest is solely for the} yepulated eee community have it on what seems goodl¢ the futi welfare of the with Wdhablon > com of urrents respectively, that not enter the kingsoul, © Teer much Tabet tq for| Chrisan un- dom r of heaven . oe ¥ ¢ Yet the more unregenerate a } . , the more . atrociou the crime question rmiv aeronauts yal--have been blame foundation of the in the beter that is remains lrunning Newest eq, easy to slip one who has fs required,| can kindness, allah so that it may no longer !taminate this world No matter Le. ak | tts future That‘ is S le tori take a | boat which can win 1 unde r the l rules/ | are really at the back of the move laid down by the New York Yacht} the establishment of a race whica a Oo secur-j} t e elub, and hz aa n un up hope of f ee Nenevachts: By Ml be vh 1 he Derby i s ing any moaiication of the rules | horse racing . ee a strong suspicion eye mitted the auicker , cree that it be sent eless sie however. sport I an The very than faith is t | o sailors, . convinced | for Or . has} one man kill another? Revenge is quic k. for the law gets even by taking a life in return for a life. It is all} 6, cacy so quickiy. dont | | DAULGREN, Lipton| a He eye put | | ee ganas p RICHARD to com-| Such a tenia dispensation reretormiae| havatiernih-of at justice ramineahnne elie mel nic Ss CHR ate Aanling (eee Precai HEGHEnETdGHeh tot adaxon hin rele ewe men. and so shall the law bring | death to him, : man eee seem YOU] the individual forwhengetting even arm in this] iy cowardly way the great Of] want | eR law sets him a bad example? Does} any further effort to get/the Spanish King and King Edward,| American cup, at} it another race for the least for the present. that there the 1 BY will not':make all aeoar ns : adi pason tenet not ae HOUSE Knit Our dressers achieved alr ean be said to| authorities Hanidi to adopt the years ago, before still theleaves much to be| model for larg in 1 Bcemndicbed: i e airships reatesee Mar i theranass hen a eipta' ete | Similar sulva are semi-rigid and Ae flexible-represent-| The Parseval balloon, = v hich , out or thefull Imbecile capabletheof line work-|of revenge is along neither and| phony ‘of the world in action. |} beat is softly ne. in the journey aw: far shores to the In all places of worship, in convent} away so far not No, in| monasteries, far-away in walls, each individual prayer sanctuary, are| hearts throbbing in celestial sounds! ‘From harmony, from Heavenly harto prayer-‘A song of sounds' mony, : ‘he organ, the master instrument, is| eels universal frame began; the yoice that sounds from the Chris-| ler rom harmony to harmoney ; : tian did 5 tooth It is so very |! down to the el of the linjured us. No courage S| littie raindrops as they fall, light.| be more in harmony, every one wil cling and quiver on the petals of the}|seem dearer to you if you mare h} Howers; make music divinely sweet,| through life to the sweet strains of all, all sound in the universal sym-j| musie-not forgetting that cach heart-} ven. ean he GOODS : aay Particular be able without| Balloons inflated with gas are gen-| this advantage, The military eel havingfinal nearly,|{s built on the lines of the ofPatrie, the| iterally not regarded Ex bae ttnhere tTieal as the imaraLativalaethalrié composed only one} of their although possibilities, which, asin. is com-|in con-|compartment. balloon 1,800 at present| tended, marvelous use, which ‘The contains cubic] courage get akes even neither with anintellect enemy. nor The sav-| f apaceix be: autitui | PE of This aaa j ante nf "lighter than | an aaer RHR OEICS. ole pre he aH tobeen Heavy ee ee Meat their but there é e contrary a ev investigators are| however, the balloon would which direction| to pass over. an enemy's camp. in ue. dated solved waiting] | portant op trating and thrilling one with holy | hea duty's departed, call. Then andtheysingtoll ae of whic h ashamed. thoughts, sanctifying thoughts, rest-j| the dear iar Sct heartily he should haye heen ful thoughts, loving thoughts for ail nappy hearts united. The sound of Some man had played a mean trick humanity It is spiritualizing, so In-| the bells reach deep in the soui and} on hin. and in getting even it had describably soothing to the soul, in) up, way up, to Heavy | been necessary for him to be equally] e 12.-The science of; it successfully, although on some ec-; east in Germany,| casions ne would be able to make but where many of|slow progress At a hich = altitude, mselves shall y of Aaa Las to the without e Sete mr Hn uD" | |"gotHoweven" delighted was that cD OS OTE Ok ee ce Me Nee? eae aeell ime, ee aera ares with thehe man who Wa had, anything: else it expresses the inner The voices of the bells speak 80] nis estimation at least, done him iD}a relations or thoughts that never could) much to us, of sweet memories of the! Vrong! It never seemed to enter his be October ae (ye paitent) they since eigetg aR Bes NES ONE and; The vibrations of all he artatrings) oy can are aa music pecueaaee Bad | | pear who IT KNIT fates his great satisfaction with hiimself.| I aon ORIGINAL i) watisfaction in THE 36 Co. | «:« St Bros. Cutler vin} } ee wi | | ha on t/ time join The to led creates like the na-/soul Religious sentiment is awakened calmed by music. As no other it way pieved a notes ranuew eaven en Music OE) love got - iia Problems for the Aeronauts | ell, 13, 1907. ' EVEN.ee 2S. | GETTING same ON pubes Music Is the Universal Harmony of Nature ' SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER - = -- -- ~ ae ~ Admiral system | used victims which of| |} the has| to be navy an N: ; Walker, called the ve is ; who by his "Nelson There dead, admirers of was just.: the this | admiral" -sus a een in bea ‘at li rs omine tae aHoard | to Ameri- | oe much a. rv nied P his. pte re ares ie of ea eat tleraintly Why da hen ' rd ie Se thing. " Ww ell,' ex- mid fel hy oulling at his big side whisthe | Kers, you' ve oava of it now." of success. ae Australian team this year means a}! challenge and go to New York to play. | Mayo, Ireland. She owns two fairly long interested temperance workers ive ae te e A ere trip aout oe world for tne Doherty | 8 s&s good race horses in Desmond's Gift} _- em : ay ie . ~|sense in the designation-that it The renewed interest in yachting] brothe , have decided that the It is not generally known that an|and Barcelona Park. She is fond of |New York. In England Lady Henry | Pressed the belief that Walker had as been ‘Kalser, stimulated the cup st haymeantipodes back to for England, and| American owns one of-the finher own colors at race meet-}Somerset has worked on the same! ability and the pluck to win any sea | Heh a Tega A good fighter in the yerman the greatly King of by Spain| will go to it. est horses woman in England. "She is*Mrs. H. | oe ings-white and violet hoops issue with tangible results on o . ; ; eee . had most to do in starting and King Edward. The former has a| It is. p probable also : Zustace V.|v Jackson, = Velocit' In n Germany, as in New York, a de-} i fight against any 2 enemy with any lthe | war, new. and ne-navyhad most to sen Vhs the ; abl also that .Eustace| and the o horsese is is Velocitv. 1 y s He. was ¢ literally definite object yachting. The for sailors, and val plans are in view of fostering yacht is a fine school] when the Kalser's na-| completed W Germany will! Miles, pion,. wrest. Jay the will the Gould. former court tennis cham-| go over to New York to}! championship from young] It is held that technically) This year Vélocity has won land the Dorchester Cup, the ter Stakes at Goodwood, and and Subutban, the SAL i in EngAt the Jaden- Bade n links a novel] tail which makes the situation especi-| kind of a show, if he could have ther ins of the outfit. ‘He put his stamp Chiches- {| match in which Americans figured was|ally difficult is that the greater part! show However. this was mere 0s | oe sha best men tn the service when the City|recently played. A silver and bronze|of the increase in drinking habits| miration. Walker was more than anine ee hief of the bureau of navigathe prizes |medal were offered as second prizes} among women is in social circles Tre-| object of suppositious guessing; he tion He was.a despot, but a mighty with a special view to the encouragemoved from those familiar -to the] was recognized as head and shoulders intelligent one -- him," said an ment of women players, The men's] police courts. Of German elecoholics| above any navy captain of his time (oflicer who had to go to sea against | nandicaps were halved and those of] who have got into statistics about oo toe good men believed this and sat at} rill, and who had pleaded in vain the women divided. Mrs, Francis L.| per cent are women. This is about the} pis feet Among the good men we some more shore service- ‘-- ao n, of New York, won the first, and| proportion of feminine to masculine | count Robley Evans, Chadwick, ; the worst thing about ink is that LAKE | the husba nd, Mr. Francis L. Ogden, oo for re American eae in} Brownson Stanton, the Rogerses-a |} e alt ays right. the second. Three cups were won, re-| the record of arrests for drunkenness} Jot of people of whom the navy cz _ ;} spectively, by Mr. Oscar Leeren, Mr.| in Massachusetis for the period 1882] pe proud-while Dewey used to con-/} : ; i. Cc Duval and Mr. Howard Page, to 1903 inclusive New York's police laut. "old John" about navy move-} Gathering the Sheaves of Happiness. value 7 NE ELECTRIC TI LEA | RE FOR of | books exhibit no feverish increase in| ments, and officers used to say that) Noy when t wander through the Golfers in Scotland are ee the Beer voy veo taken into! George would look into a, oes ene woods, the desire does not come to me | of the proposed stake mate vetween | custody for intoxication. } wonder what John would think of him silidlar cave for ithenwhole aspect | Braid and Massy, but no further proThat there are more women ths 2n | now j to bulle ec . asp gress has been "made in the negotia-|; ever before, however, who partake at] He was a fine old sailor and he was! of nature is changed. Autumn days are ore, and unless a definite arrange-|the tables in public restaurants of] recognized as thorough No personal! now garnished with sweet dreams of ment is reached soon the idea will fall; drinks ranging from beer to cocktails oe ndship softened his manners to ai the and happy nlicipations for |} through ‘and highbalis is not to be denied. And) delinquent. One iy when he was ae r | So far as one can gather Braid! the matter of fact way in which these | sailing out from Ktamoten Roads with} walls through the shurfling leaves | stipulated ihat the match should be, petticoated drinkers proceed argues S| the International fleet that helped us a the quiet wood on a bright October cided on neutral greens. Massy,on;for many of them a home acquaint| e¢ le brate the centennial of Washing-/! day, with the reverential feeling of one he other hand, would prefer a4 home-|ance with various tipples. A preache or | ton's first inauguration his orders; entering a cathedral to worship. I loo and-home match; that. strictly speak-| who recently made a tour of Chicago} ahount weighing anchor were dis- | upon the trees, the stacks of grain and |ing. means one-half of the contest at| dining places, all respectable, counted | obeyed by his dearest friend in the! the tlelds that have finfsned their work Boulle and the other half at Wal-/ ever 260 women out of not quite 470) service, who was in command of one} and given fruitage, and it \is | is Ee, ton Heath, | who ee liquor with their food | of the ships, and as the old Chicago} ple: ising to think of. how much real | "Tere fs 'se athing to he said for ry There is this point of alarm: Some| the flagship, passed the trembling cul-| happiness is b ing garnered in bv the | the ager the champion has taken. aR aaatlane declare that the woman] prit the navies of the world heard | clan of H: ippy He ubiters, to be harvest| Ma ssy would be risking not only his! victim of alcholism is hopeless; most| "his Whiskers" thundering out from/|ed safely in Memory' Camenenres lcanitaticn but the possible loss of|of them agree (hat she is a subject! ) the bridge objurgations and expressing | Trove" lasting on cHraneh all the days | lucrative engagements if he acquiesced | vastly more difficult than the male | wonder at his own moderation in not | of life. With ell wealth of field, forest, ‘in an rangement which on the face | drunkard. To establish a place where putting his old comrade under arrest.! mine and stream. what harvest com- | of it favored his adversary, | point precedent to the j Vardon, Ue L ad een | ' is his | me ntal. ELL he can|she Saattion od auoteer Hands said small -------- and | had accomplishments, not been brought } he, wors niped | feet of the | that ‘when fully the shod child her be specially peril treated and with accord-| due At con-| another squadron" time, was when sailing the out "white| of a Medi-/| pares with garnered the by sheaves Nabits nearly a "trade dollar | tional Magazine for Oe of of happiness cheer ¥ ¢ cach confi- recurring ple in Nae - ap Sher | proudei his great This wus! BUILD UNIQUE BUNGALOW IN ORCHARD. Age | AR omey, : badges that he up to poe and aristocracy nd small me. chars Lcte r-evidences possessor a may to Feet, that Disraeli was hands than of all ; presumably because they were ef aristocracy in their evidence , bi by|ing un- | sideration for her self-respect -would|terranean bay, another old friend!dence that welcome time) seem to be a very practical step in| worked his ship so awkwardly that the | dream ?-Joe Mitchell by | Social beneficence : | admiral-then Eramicicc ship. --o-~» e- large | of ES e -__- Ji and established who refused to play eo ae} sed, ane by at strer ng did not go Generations children of the barefoot of nobility care- de-i | veloped this characteristic of these*ot | "gentle blood,' as dintinguished from' the commonalty Pui such proofs of } Superiority were not mezkiy endured. In due ifme brainy commoners discovered : the "artistic hand" wa | not small, but long and slender; and | sen: i conme the athieiic multitude, wha | 8cor mal! hands and feet as evi-, 7 a ¥ ‘insinuated, howaa thet girls with large hands and feet minke go in for athletics in order account for their extremities, but ‘that is a problem that calls for Sher-| lock Holmes, . Probably the average woman either envies or feels akin to that happy miss. of whom it was! written; lo Work has just been started on clearing out the storerooms at 72, make room for the new electric theater to be built by local young men nishing amusement for the 74 and 76 who have East First South street taken a delight in fur- public. t se theatre will behigh-class the best eleetric west of theatres Chicago, ofaccording and will will behave pre: many 3 of f the best electric points of the really the East. to aun Sasarrett,rs, who e a . ; returned : Seer of f the new company, has recently from the . East, where he ions 2d ne ny houses similar president to the os to be erected here, and the information he gained will be used in the local house. As shown in the cut shove, the theatre will have a heavy glass awning running to the curb, and will be brilliantly lighted. x soneeted by the promoters to expend fully $25,000 in clearing out the storerooms and installing the newIt (Mupmen ; lis believed that the theatre will de for First South strect what street. Itis hoped to have the new theatre running about the middle of Her feet beneath her petticoat Like little mice stole in and out, : the Orpheum November. has done for Staite fae pride Nitin aartistic ation filetie und ead or 7:athletic hands an feet are slowly and eat swelling, and they are. findin allies in the ariatocracy. of, ane honest handy labor, which ‘has made ; gener an , fen recognize ) literature nsignia of this : o meritrit country ‘in:in and the of Europe. _ OH Oo Good, bright errand boy, must have wheel. Apply today. Republican. Peak tome: $f; May.0. Naples. r The above cut is a rough draw : been completed by Ware ee iopanaae cries a deine oat heme, of Bay c Naylor. plans for which have street from the old Country club, near Ninth South. The a be built 01 Pleve nth eo Bitedt.. "anrasacihe to bereserved located to in carry the center a five-acre be out theof unique plan apple orchard. and aoa all the Bhtnbbery fhe respect. petocs It a {: pre trees to beangunique in every The-house u ¥ > > will: be in the' > sha eam ans ‘ ee set with a.basin forthe purpos * mt macnn Rowan in the center forming: court iii Canes overhanging eaves. ready , for occupancy " , The peli lm ewil next sum be finished in ahineted+3 naa PERT vetoed ee features of & Gost st will1 be oe ab the rears out $12 Tete reer ai ner See will na the It will he SOEUR > |