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Show H A Happy Father. B When one sees a man, and a B fathor at that, smiling happily B and radiating sunshine on all B, whom ho meets there certainly Bi' Has something happened out of P tho ordinary. Hi. Such a father is Harry Liegh. HB and the cause of his jovility and ff! smiling good humor was tho Btl birth of a boy at his home last Hfi Sunday afternoon. Hf Harry reports thatovory thing H is 0. K. and that tho little chap " is warmly wolcomud by the B nnthor as well as tho father. B Did you over stop to think that B all the best things in life como B without cost to ourselves? They 1 are given freely. The things 1 that in their value arc without B money and boyond pries ait) also 1 in the method of their acquisition B without money and without price. Every life is rich in the B measure that it has discovered B and possos those treasures, A B man may pay many thousands of B dollers for the painting of a sun- HK rise, and yet it never will be B nearly so beautiful, so inspiring, B so valuable as the sunrise itself, Bj a siectacle which the poorest B I may enjoy without the expondi- H ture of so much as a cent. All flH J our works of art, costly as they fl 1 may be, are but imitations of the HH originals which, while far ex- DH cceding them in beaut, may be BH ours for the taking. BHHsiir |