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persists in violating those
which he is duty bound to
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— SUP-ON JACKETS
it are they thinking of—these
people who look at us grave+
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to give us anything so our prices mint M>t be far Jroi
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dvctioB to pounds for the
year and for 1924 as fol-
woud be fair to those stu-
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The Hog Food Prencheviie think-
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MAN REPAIRING AUTO STRUCK
AND KILLED
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such
today.
"Bobby" Jones, United States ama-
teur golf champjon, born in Atlanta,
23 years .ago today.
aa, Caiif. It lasted ope
ng discouraged, the ami
i journeyed to NewF
y found a small eoncez
and when he mingreats her to such
an extent that wnei
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never dreaming that all
you thought them simply
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1701 whep they 1
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twenty-five
boar ear into a ditch; eany to get W.
‘ut hard to get oak
Off
neaded Ahtrts mid collurs and a hair
ept nud a meal. In due aeason I re-
ed for special training exe
who are fitted tor the p
chosen. Professions such to
the law, or of medicine, al
abet upward, and the round run
—* th- --*---* above the golden
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WE’RE NOT MAGICIANS
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who told ahout
same being her fl
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to be streichine
back end of the ehuteh, as these
whe sit up front don't epeedino miueh
talking to.
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wt
five on whether she has any chil-
dren or m<LShe is certainly entitled
to something from somebody -
but I suppose i awil am
so in n few years.
day I live.
Me thinking. Aw heck, gosh aha ng
the juck,gaw rats. ’
Proving no matter hose careful you
are you never know wen zour going
to do poeple-a,favoz
rable percMtoro of morally
entally uafit Ediyiduale go-
Mi seomas
a lule,
to seem
I
Whenever you need Cut low-
era, Pot Flowers, Pecoratiens
for dinners,, weddings, etc.
Funeral Desig ns.
an at 60
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paca
shou
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• • sreater senne of se-
r progiden • urpater co-
of alimd
huhpimu
Winalso loan yon money to buy
or build a horns.
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kie 1
coming back and I quick atnek the
stopper in my pockit and got under
the dining room table jest in tme,
thinking, O boy, amyhe ahe wont
be made, 0 boy.
And I lissened to beer wat she
LP.McCOMBS
‘Gnocxm.
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Human Interest
Editorials
w Wickns Wimbolat .
I was put forward that Stat
thonU inerease their matric-
ffeess"itstuthh
Enacj-vx-'. re 2 - aE ————v *- "
11, November 28, 1925
up on the telefone and Nora 4
to see wat she wunted I anuek I
t i
mue
h4 curling
the mouth at
stargh. died at Oswego, N.Y,Born
in England, Sept. 29, 1799.
jwtliW.Ui lit
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4 counaye mLI -2a
4 ' Lit t
dB"r erFe %
20-
NXas POOR RECORD.
Tezans are prone tp "point
ide” to the fact that “Texas
-geatest cotton-producing
n the Union. But there is
much to be proud of after
hat fact, for it is due solely
act that the Lous Star State
» Jargest acreage devoted U
iplet.only that and nothing
V
.Folks
- WMMaoimi
A thowand years from now thugh
Wo meemas strange.
He phall he loved who brotber whep
he tan.
A notle mpizit shall ptoclalu the
ian,,g F —.
For what is tpdy aobie caumot changa
— KNIT COATS .
— TURTLENECKS f
-KNICKERS
Choth TSm) and pute
the pre-
requlred
Hiense
ins to be a
There are many causes
serve you. i
mzapy bargains _
Make our wtote
tert We eive
trout attention
■ Taxa* this year shows the
t per-acre yield of any State
Fcottonbelt.- And, if the age
tan ia offered that it is due
drouth, one mped go baek only
'Whaera the Stte produced
er cent of the entire Amer-
Stop to show that the expla-
i is not tenable, for last year
sithe lowest but one in per-
she goes, forth a physical wreck,
then it is somebody’s business to see
that that woman has something to
-aeKers-AND-zOSE
(o match)
that caused some of our eitizens to
rise up in arms, it being rumored
thut a stranger resembling* the one
that talkfd several people into buy-
ing a patent stovepipe cieaner, had
heen seen in the Caif Ribsmetghbor-
hood.
I institutions spfficiently to
nfees charged by them and
caune such institutions suf-
Heneen at the competition
byfree-tuition institutions,
diferent states have pro-
ph the theory that educa- •
mmM bo tar » H BW
lad colleges. The American
has come, ana thinks, to be-
Dog HiU j
Par "
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Maine, Jan. 14, :
Charles A. Seeley,
t A
to THE DAYS NEWA
David Warfield, who toMy
i schools over for the time be-
Atthezpthleblatureabi
ntrodueed andfound some sup-
terequire a tuition charge of
ast $100 for each student in
jState college. Indications
bM a datarwinmi effort will be
HAt the -40th Legislature to
ome such enactment thru,
V. Math, vice-president of
h 671*39 _2
Harry E. Bryen, former president
#ajnrfhopybfye-naefhs
lit, 60 years ago today,
John Barrett, former tirgrtar m-
eral of the PannAme rican Unlon,
born at Grafton, FVt., 60 years ago
voreees who have children should re-
ceive alimons. While others aver
that if a man behaves so badly that
his wife can't* live with him, he
should have to pay for his mean-
anything salmost like Deddy,
neyer talked down at ypu liko/so
many grown ups wanting to show-
off how much cleverer they wene;
almost breaking cay poor fins
it every day for a week, Bea
praised, ware is the blasted
well I dontcate,Idonsw
see that stopper agen the J
i him doss not prove Mm to be
pelt. A gentleman ulwqys leu
dy get the divorce. She May
the Sphinx talks more
judge, ta what a good many
“ “ i the baek of Aber beads
marry. An His Honor
"sny that the alimony
16 business is sndly abused.
The qustion of alimony is coming
I for much serious thought and
. Some cohtend that huts
Cd akttention and before very long
he-was in demand for the a-called
mexiews. For three yearsdhewasa
star with the Wober and Felida ag
gregation. But it was not until the
presentation of “The Auebioneer
Iha* he found real fame, hen, in
IMA he mesehed toe golden zupmit
to 2 arept Ptoy cf The Munie Ma
young lawyer got practically all
bis training in the office of an older
man who had already estahlshed
himsnif jn .ta pxofag
viagaly, 7hang mes at
and of ecigl ialent i
ta F Nou
IMS
138
yn.
208
peals." The charge on which toe
Congressman was convicted alleged
that he had conspired with others
to withdraw for illegal sale a con-
siderable quant.ty of Bonded whis-
l from, a Kentucky distillery.
hornon Record,------
The landing of a
ps at Brunswick, N, Ci,
15— William Whipple, a si
Dealagation of Indepe
at Rowtmouth, N. H. .1
GtWEDAMPXoTumstrom
‘ames. Whiskers Dinkelsplel, for I
would say wen she tawked to bar-
self about it, which she allwaa does
about everything, wat she nedbeing.
Well glory be on this blesked day.
how did that mizzershle. --- —2
out of that mizzerablet
life for a middle aged woman. I sup-
posed when women get o be ehat
age they stayed hom at nigbts. As
I looked back I see that she must
have been all of 35:
Then there was "
Woman’s: College at Fort
4 in out in along communica-
»ta jmmm'advocating a min-
ta of $109 a sbudent in all
institutions of learning be-
who were the firat settlua in
that land. In explanation, i $s to
be born in mid that < large
proportion of the convicts trans-
ported to Australia in ta rar to
days were not what we should ae«r
call criminals. Many were convict-
ad of quite petty ottanaen, Fand
some were mere children.
upan his 60th year, -M
place among toe gueatet-c
ta American stage. When ;
ster in San Francisco Wag
4 passion for the theater.
-Thia is. our idea of something
else’ to .worry about. But as there
hundrei hillion years from
pitef will gobble up this old
saxs, a Chicago mahemati-
low, then, where’s the man
HF the Florida boom wasjper-
>jtaUsa «ewx. * .
Flocks of wild geese 0911 Uauc to
pass over oar. commynit day and
night, going south for the winter
and Sidney Hocks, says he wishes
the Improvement Association would
make an effort to get them to stop
8xer here.—— mA '
SPECIAL
SATURDAY AND BUNDAY
Home-Made Candies
25c POUND
Chocqlates
Me POUND
—rural raw taiWMini u
!»■ te
tUt they coul ib du— rata ink
and get paid.
But there should be no artitrary
laws concerning alimony. There are
too many things to be considered.
There are too many diflevent cases
with too many different angles, Each
one requires separate thght and
individual treatment. An too only
wey to get that is to give wine judges
wide latitude.
One way to dispose of all of these
alimony eomplications and a lot at
other complications, too, would be
tJ have a nation-wide law against di-
vorce.
FIHMTUBK! •UANHTUNEF
Wha
spaa
channel, nothing_____ ____ ____
lovelier than ta eight of England’s
shores. A village in Coan—11,
showing like a fairy hamlet thru
PHONE 573
sist that no young man ba admit-
ted to their, tanks until after ha .....
ba. given satisfnctory, evidence of ‘You never learn much from any
real character for, while most law- whom von —.4 Ike a book.
oven, Nora!
You’ll find out
cornea, the same aa
Naira aed. —-gw n
Sounding jeat Ilka anejofhenan-
.wore and I sed. Aw wot de J care do
you thik l. cere, good nite.
And I wawtod wt-nraUmt at
ter a wile Neaa'a ainkerisalledher
And the man ahe married pprely hel
must be.al widower, why be bad a
of 33. I saw him the other day, ho
had the board shnved off—and he:
2 *• h
Then there was the frivolous
mother. She was my besugiri fjends
mother adshe ued to «o ta and
play whist with some other coddles
two or three times a week. It seem-
sd to me on ineredibly trivolous
bed Fr*«» Is ereluaively
".kzn
news pudtlabed
A Tsenible Shoek
I once asked a email ehild how
ofd she thought I was. I haven’
a shock again if ong could oply see
his impressions a itar tab
a child’s mind,.
If ever we leamn to photograph
t houghts — whieh God forbid-it wit
be one of the eompensations that we
Little B
Noteb
By Leo J
#2-
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’vanes)
'materially all, in creating di axe,- ’"
spect for law. A man in office leg-
ally ie under no greater obligation,
to obey the tows than the humblest
eitizen, but morally he is, simply
because at the greater influence he
wields due to the position he has
attained. It dees seem that .any]
wan wham ta people hava honorud
----35
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— 28
____ .. ^... Jbed
chemist and one of the pioneers of
electric lighting, born at Ballston,
N.Y,, Died a ML Vornon, N.,Ym Nov.
4, 1892 --.4
MM—Thomas Kingsford, inven-
tor of the manufacture of corn
70573
M be no feidttvony low inal
i what it could do in a cotton
tata.MM if to renlly tried.
-o-n ■
TION IM .STATE SCHOOLS
athe38thLegislature the-sug-
omahle eyes at aone grown up.
I am sure no highly Aramai mov-
ing picture could be any more fas-
cinating. —
ie tote the proesion, (ower "it.
stanaarda and violate ite eherihed-
puse overmastered fomjl
tomsand toe adolesceneD
tained employment as an M
nobhing per week save ta u
ahle ta of seripg a||. the Pi
aneea His firat aalariad «
moot was with a repertory e
—1451 1
* 1871 in _
10 discyssion. ___.
38 much as women are demanding equal
32 rights they should assure equal re
-oT* aponsibilities; and that if they can’t
get along with thpir husbands they
should paddle their own canoes and
not try to get a free tow through
hprdhhaet 2
HATES
-____—I,
—‘.i. It.—- * J
s,"adeein d
—-—=—
i»y law
.____. -
almost iwariakly of the, hi.
type. Today any yeushewha t,
ep ter the k,b9g9»ta1a" ?V some
other Jaw school, complete *
eeribed courses. pass the
oxaminatjpur a^d beeure *
- —gg. mother does
not care for the home life and wants
a career and would ratay put the
children in storage while she turns
her attention to mor-intereating
edowp.his,ide, q,the.
• of . • dozep o ai,
■ MM G identifying ma-
tepial eleewmstenees) and those pen-;
. shown ta portmnite.2
wt knowing they Were among
taca I doubt if they would fecog-
nine themselves •---
k x
k Hm
4050,000 bale crop in
W average pre-
nereis indteaird at 117
THE DICTIONARY SAYS: “A magtoba is one who preetiees
the pretended art of producing mauvelous vesujts."
We haveneyer been, able to perform any fents.of.magic in ta
clothing business if that is what is required to make you think
7 we are selling ypu a suit opovercoat for taa tan it is worth
or for baa than the other fellows. We do not try Md have found
- ara-need to-do no.---------------------.
- When our goods are received, they are marked at a fair margin J
aysines has been more brisk the last ten days than during any J
ike period thia Fall—and we have-not radnaed Me prices of our {
new suits and overcoats. We have never detected that anyone 3
.....__ . ______ 193-Ex pier er MacMillan, on his
laws- ace how differently you feel about, io-hound ahip in the Aretie-Cirele,
e‘s meial eoncoption of
anyway. If some one
grace ox Ilie furesight ox the___
Motogth at character or the plan
downright wiingness to gU ahead
and stick it nut and make something
out of it, then it might seem that
there is no reason wha anybody
should held anybody up.
AAnd because a man's wife has di-
ened it, setting the
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By tEN• DAVIDSON
"Sometimes God tires of seeking
.—uut—she-qold—-----------------—
In men’s harc lives, and. when His
soul is ill
9t their iranagressiona, Lo, Ha set*
a sun .2
painful recollections.
But when it comes to just a mat-
ter of plain disagreement between
a man and a woman who have unit-
ed themselves together for worse
since they couldn't do better, it
might seem that there would be no
retason why either marty should be
fined in lwhalf of the other. When
a man and wonfan go into a mati-
montat partherhip and Tack toe
itthefpur yearsi
jon to amended, thel
ebe levied by stat-
ity students, and so
piversity offers free
olly improbable that
I would impose such
hpr State-supported 7
EL CAMPO, Nov. 28— Robert
Porak, 21, while repairing a tire
- the roadside, was stvack and
killed by a passins eutomebile.
might occur between now and the
end of five hundred billion years,
as fear that this cause for appre-
Hhension may -te overtooked.---—
A Kentucky Congressman must
serve two years in the Federal
penitentiary at Atlanta, unless the
Supreme Court nt the United States
V
1 1,28
The wentteman obeli always gentle be
Whatevee laws the government may
make.
"Thegethinga ehall stead UH Hfe’s 3
hsat tbiaa shal break:
Honor ana faith and mirth and cour-
May-
. keep their thoughts to them-
selxea partly because that is the way
of ths world and parily because they
would not quite know how to put
nests of cloud
4 Maa 's irara raid-----
most starkly trighg in the
lata of morning. In its
epuggestion carried the wouidn't have much chane
nmlwomidhe MS'
arrangement to tide the 7 ■ -
"hen you getmarrled you art taj ,
only one who wsurprieed.
—------ . $ L .., -
A report reached here Monday
L All of Twenty-Eight
But a child's idea would probably
be even more surprising to us. For
one thing, a child's ideas of age al-
, 1, waysaoiferent from a grown ups.
upholdi Float yen fipd + amusing- to look
ta7 baekiand reconstruct your own re
kriil ttriilii people-as middle
-or old, to zeekon just how old
—- tam into words, even if it were .
WtanM) to tell people what you fit
toing of them! 717
How surprised we would be if
they could and did speak outt :
- Ata a ptartling thing a ehild’,
coaceptaM at him would be to the
average grown up!
Of course we should hardly recog-
22 ‘ tE 1 .
S "tHpdey3 ( “g 23-"" • ‛ /
Sn tdwmwMWa V W: -“V -III W; t
—s sre—
Five dollars deposited each week
in a “upecial aeeMta’’will preridt j
amletundsforiheciiatmas holi. 3
in the kitchen and there wusabot-
tie uf vinegar on the tble with a
gins, stopper for a cosh, me think-
mg. G. revenge, M9 take that atop-
per out and hide it and ta vinegr
will all evaporate in ta mpty ate
because Nora went bo abb to find
them? Vhere was my primary, dedicated by radio the new hme of
toachew, a sweet and srneieue tody ta Chisegs Yacht Cleb.---------
who may have been all of 88. T ra —
Georgie now has a total pt 150
golf clubs. ”5 "
young man of real character, with
a vision of the highest ideals of
one at ta greatest pvofespions, be
may develop ito a lawyen’who will
bomor his pratessigm; but Ko long
as the bars are left down to every
type of youth to enter ta profes-
--- ------------
I to bema
to , 17 i
$60.00'1
____ knows what sheis going to wear
ISm. atcheweading________________
thahgstrasidevthewAudement-noo+Mtnud’piver:
happ by the Court of Ap-
P4N
RUJ
- u— • lawopshej
and Unite Prens colleges.".
Bars 4 unenvthiy splendor come
and go,
He Platggtha world with tender.
Dipped JPOM tai cauldron of the
"e P
an-
is drouth ml
jest-producing . tendency on the part of some om-
—sible to some । etale, even lawmakers, to manifest
rat not so much, for thet a disposition to disregard
roduetionperacrein 1024, whhh da not suit their convenle
f ISE PQIHld*, Tba iahls bhee~ •
vy the Federal Department,,
ulture give the avrage
•0erepepetpemenpeeegMra
■ ' —
■ --4
- -HLw* ■
his personal approval, since the
■ i ■ jnr." '... '"Aiw 1 .
rgfand of Devbhhfre" M U« rthen
and the mist
UNENANGEANLE MANHO0D 11
Tuoee to the dad of tta» shall stark I
the man: _— .. .__ 1
Courage to face the changing tides
of he;
The wil to meet and bear bis whare I
2 ofatims.— ’ —=
4m we-if tag—'<♦ -rrVs -pinj bn aaa.
ssu
•3 nenton ani
member hew astonished I was
F heard ta was going to be mge
Did settled down middle aged i
era marty then’ How astonis
by putting him in high office wpuld,
tai obhligated to live ga upright!
life and ohey all statutes, whether
QI. living beauty on some distant
I tomb I shall haw to
*nrU«< arpund ta 1=
time. If there eould be one mote]
exquisite than that which tried to’
console us all at our port wig this
merning, when ta tender slipped
away from the dawn toward Ply.
mouth with our fviende, - "OTT
own ship headH Ahe channel
to Franee, it would be worth go-
ing far to see.
The Arabic dropped anchor at
the English harbor town last
right at 12:15, with the twinkling n.
of little lights all about Uf and a 22
greAt searchlirht rolling its nine,
ty mile visioned eye aroand st us
every half minute. \
But this mpring, in the x dim
light that precedes dawn, witN the
shores of Counwaik on one aiu»
must have been at that time
to took about you at your
the idea is sound that the
civie return from making
to all degrees, accessible
m costas possible, makos e eu
ita cost to the taxpayeri tal
thgenowwhowouidre hnde
den and make a tuitiop ‘
BIRTHDAYS
Rt. Rev. Granyille G. Bennett
Episcopal bishop of Duluth, born at
Deadwood, S. D, 43 years ago to-
day.
the stopper.
And I started to take it out at
the bottle and-it was heand as ony- --- .
-thing to get out and I pulled and ing about moving his pulpit to ta
pulled and hert myfimgersundrkeev * '
on pulling and by the time I got ta
storier out my nucaews all
skinned and jest than I Mid Nora
laws, it can rny be expected to
< THEW
ACu i g
nt .“s
Whether a “dub” or a par-
shooter, proper clothes add no !
small something to ona’a en- ■
joyment of the sport.
We.wouig,be more
and more congenial pursuits, then
it would seem that she somewhat
steps out of the part of motherhood
and into the part of manhood. Then
perhaps the maintenance of those
youngsters should be a sont of joint
ohligation between her td her erst-
• Ana,when a treats his wife
so badly that she has to leave him
$27.50 ( ;
Cttetam and Dubion may make- naw 1
demands, J - /
But honewt aughter and the cheerful
smile
Shall, to the were’s last hour, re-
mala I* style,
And mep shall love the wind which
-----us toe stop to, ---------------——
4204"mkbengehmngnhe ■ nd shifting 1
at the golden streak as the clouds
moved. Then some pale red streaks
—inding, then jagued, outline, fol-
touring the little clouds, it looked
Ita a streak at gelden lightning
paralysed in fighe Aad it held that
war for a quarter-hour or more.
NTtiBaPFan“sSling. ■
Phone6
203 2m
-me
turned it. everf kopeck, every groat;
lu te sweat of tell I earued it, load
Lpg tone upon- aboat.In. those daxA
my Tuek was henatlyy fallere heunted
say abode, and any lenguage wasn't
priestly when I stked up what I owed.
Bo I borrowed seven smaekers frem
Jmaes Whiskers Dinkelsplel, and I
bought nine pounds of crackers and
a yard of breaded veal. Since that
epoch I have flourished, I have rubles
in a tub. I tailored, 1 am nourlslied
on IKe best of costly grub. I’m M sol-
vent ss the bankev, and its dlr n toed
to beet; I aduit I gentiy honker to be
looked an as a plute. But old Dinkel.
spiel is dwelling in the town where I
abide, and he spends the hsag ehys
telling one ead tele that Jar muy
pride. "Who would think,” I bear him
saying. “tbst this nftieat of lads once
cams to me, humbly praying for the
loan of seven scadsf Wb<> would think,
to ace him crusted with s wealth e
precious atomea. that he enee eqme to
me busted, asking me for seven bones?
Who would think that one on atately
garbed to rhciaus tods and grana*,
plende till he moved me greatiy for a
loan of seven beanar" All the joy at
toy ezistenee to converted into woe hr
hia tale of the anetstanee he afforded
long ago. Countiess lives would be
raon- sonny, coujatless QVs would leng-
er last, but for tales at borrowed
pmey dug up from 4 rancid past
quirements in every protesstonat
eRDskdd
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I NATIONAL
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L3i
s
DECADENCE OF THE PROFES-
8ION8r
(Brownwood Bulletin.)
We heartily agree with th* Fort
Worth Star-Telegram that the legal
profesion can not be held respon-
sible for whatever disrepute into
yhie"ta taw'bar fatal. If there
Rae been a let-down tn the ethies
of the legal profeasion, as the
Star-Talegrum points out, it has
been at least partiuNly a result of
ths decadence of the popular re-
speet for the law itself. But it may
bo that there are other causes
contributing to the apparent de-
eline of standards in the legal pro-
fession, not the least important of
which is the system by which
Irwyers are trained.
In • the “old days", which pro-
duted- some of the greatest lawyers
the country has ever known, the
‛/ A
1*11
, re are a lot pt angles to be
copsidered. If a woman with chil-
dren has to quit husband and
their father, somebody- la going to
have to support those children. FJ
ty-fifty? Well,, fifty-fifty might not
be equitable. The woman wld have
to care for the children and if she
cared for them broperiy it would
take about af f Ger time. She
to earn
HmEE
hsm===
Rippling
Rhymes
Ur wi MMea
Strange as it may seem, nome
of the richest and meat inMoulial
people in Austiatia ere proud to
elaim descent from the convict.
traditions.
What is true of ths legal profes-
sion is true of most other profes-
sions, except that of the minskry.
There ie a need for carefully mai-
tained standards of entrance no*
ki -a/
msez
para are good lawyers, and moat
doctors are good do, tors, a few
shaawags tn cach profession cause
the whole to be subject periodically
to ’the* contempt efuhe. peple. t
'The decadnce of the papular re-
spect for law is largely responsi-
ble for the failure of the paw to
fumnetion properly. The failure of
many lawyers to measure fully up
to the highest standards of the
profession is fesponsible fo# tbs
loss of popular respect for ta
law; and the failure of the legal
profeasion to provids , reasonable
restrictions to prevent the entzance
of the unfit into its ranks is re-
sponsible for at least a part of 4he
decadence of the ideals of the pio-
fossipn. In some respeets the coun-
try has over emphasised sgecialized
iducatvon, and many of the profes-
sions are suffering as a conse-
quauce.--—
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i which the ned of « “more
al=
ehe-Htt-
ths gray miet, held us on one side
of the ship until the lifting light
warned us that the sun would rise
from the chauMl on the other
side. And while the tender trailed
away with half our family, we
went there to watch.
I have neve t seen such a sunrise.
There was no glow in the skies, at
first; not ta pearl and gray and
pink and roo«, and erimson that
has marked the beautiful sunrises
ftaveseemBut,outftmmmg- mtte
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