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Show With n Provt?o. ' "When universal peace is Anally es labltshed," said Mfrod H. Lovo, the president of llio Universal Peace un ton, in au interview in Philadelphia, "then ninny n man who now ridicules the ponce movement will claim to-liavo to-liavo boon Its lifelong cfiamplon. It Is always so. Wo thump and kick n poor, weak, atruggllng movement at Uu inception, and when it has succeeded succeed-ed and na .. 4J4--aw-idd our help, .o give it the moat solicitous support. There was oace young lady whose betrothed, a very pcor young man, was about to sot out (or 'South America Ameri-ca to eek his fortuno in the rubber trade. As be took his loave cf her tho nirfbt before his departure, ho said, tremulously: 'And you swear to be true to me, Irene?1 'Yes, Heber,' crlad tho girl; 'yes If you're successful.'" |