Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 129, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 5, 1919 Page: 4 of 10
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If AOE FO0H
CORPUS CHRIST! CALLER
TUESDAY AUGUST 5 m.
CORPUS CHRIST! CALl JSK ; "'"" r?T
Hon of power by the Judicial
The CAUtK PUtlU3HINQ COMP'Y branch of government
.1 Uotclntig the I nlted Htales hi
fl-IE OSTRICH
lSdllof
Manasm
'ir uiaiion Mmsi prrnir court al asnlnatou Ui '!
rial) it iMiiiaon
W oam .
'.T.J '"''""" y1"' rnnuh. To. nil ox rr the count y
MCMtJtn ASSOCIATED PRESS. M mid Mftle Judges ferWnl nnd
entitled u- the . f..i riHildaimii ot J' xo u
all w cr4Mei1 Ki II or aid other! 1'lTHt here and then tin 1 1 . n V. .1
ttirtti in :nfei imw and ah the looal ..) r tRtr judge hum In n U
hni pul.tishetl ttn ln. . ..!.. i
nmJj.. 110 pllta into tile law sonic iih'iiii
SUuBORII'TION RAT US. ln cflWgmisx of Htnte legialntiiies
vw.. i - : . "';.
mi'.. I
iVpllflllltl' C'OUIt'
tin'!
s'nte supreme cnurls nfl'litu ill.
new flict'tiMchtiicnt of tilil libettic
'I'lMC III!
lltlll '
One Vmi loutehli- Texas) 1 00 tended
HIV Months . .. H.fKl
One Ma-ala ... . Sf
(Vmulalat ( set lee orders to start
r dkarontlwo drlliei; ot paper. Slid Tin M these de. PtiiillN In
crr;: muM .i.. ami ni...i i
CmCOLATjON DttPARTMBNT. jeotnls until fiiwll hy judi. i;il in
Htd make out nil checks drafts. moiv "nine on nun given n 'cv m-.i m
!mw ml eswcae orders to The duller lug
JHWlhln iamaem) All Items nrtlelea tit ! it I. . t il . ...
W1 POtnmuMcMinnii .ho.ild l. Ali.l ll Hie i nil- nut U ivi
:fwwl to Kjkor. fwrpu I'hrtiu QMlttr.tln. thji! llitmr iii:)ntn s UMHl't T.
Hip Mtllein l Corm fhrtntl. Tn. ns of Ihf poaplr
PH0NC8 iilt fst Mcp in this iunK
MlMMfim Utlllor f tivlton wn tHkcn in T MHi'.si'i
Ken !!rtmm
AiHiHi" rwiwi tinrnl
rtrrnlmuHi fri
CtrtOULATION OOQKS OPEN
TO AOVBRTISBnS.
Tucdiuyust 5 lUliK
SERVING THE PUBLIO.
The liol
I'wor Torn Ia-v miid
iwirtd In ornry '
The wholi orlil "Pour
'Jftw is rrs "
rum rni nihhi "Hut ion
foam it (if ntiimtniliri m."
Yhr 1h wrtrUl ys thprt is
wmrthiiij wroiiK with ynur ways
J liiVh' in ii sti- con. nnp.Hcl .
(X.inil Mnttni on th oilitor .! tin
.Moniilil Pmw fur iiiniciiipt n'
:l i . ii.-
! imiii in n iiiihk nnil pilllllMIIII '
mi litminl which did not itfci i..
nuy pniiliitu nuc iliil mil nifii i..n
niiv conn ot .imlttc. ili.l nut ccn
crttici?c n iiccmion tlmt lui.l l i
I reinlcrH nnil !!! not l.v nn
ttrrtch of thi' iinttitilifitinii tend to
'olwtntct tMlminiMtration of just !
1 The edltnriiil wtut n sweep inn
ondrnmstion of political inctlnidH
under howt-rule in loiiipliix nnd
wfirrrtl uonrnll to tlic dinlimmi-
'tf cimiHm rtlonif with otlicr
Itninrliew of Rovcrnmrnt.
liif pari of n ifeneral critiemm
tltiiiiM vnni- motli.utM rYlttft) IMllilli'N rcHtl ns l'llllilHH .
it fc time to do fwwu- TIllNKlN'ti "It limfnl tiling to kcc ii
The world don 'i make its mind ''OM '"honored Hiid n iiihii diit j
up in n minute Months or yenr ' i-vi- the onds of p.ili
an- nretlwl for iiiiprcHsioiiN itjciil nolf sfekers It is n Hielvenitm
erhtline .thiim to see men pmfit from iee.l
Thtt is the rvsnn why ltrffeffr"v f"' " '-oiTuplinn thrive on I
innnufHiirrrs thnnstfhout tho !'!"?" voes nn' flquHsh on wast J
rttintry keep their fumei on the hI '1m1k f'"' wlfinh pimnmlj
uli of tiro public wants mi pliute- mo"'t- " " rtrcailful thiiiK toi
y. or ideals and principles I
Very often they find peopk MMrl ur "' ""veal liis trnit ;
wantinv titer titan what they iin- 0rWl-'"l lopnldir scorn and con i
Kiriued thy would want. teinpU in order tlmt he tuny m.rvoi
Unt'ooulilu't keep up Uieir'" Vet eorrupt politics j
boaumm if tkmv ixintlnural l mil llHK itRtlgtxl all tllpfil? lllilltfs in .Mem :
. . . ."'- ."" . O I.. r. . J
j.iuii. nuiriy me uiinnnte nav or
OBSERVATIONS
Vim hlK war Is nvni I'lil liiimim mi
till I null 0iliti'tnli' Itiu w ii lil mi l
Tli ifMiriiil ti.iii) nf llif r''ff rlnl
I'tivi'in ii iiiuiiiiiiii. uf Kfittlt 1 1 linen
I. nll.H II 1 tit II K t'l ll'l llll l.lPMI
FARMER TELLS
HOW FAMILY
BENEFITED
lliiiilicx u mi ll nut lint.- AmxrlCMit
tioiil'H iiiiiiilnyi'il untlfii A 1 1 ! !' X Willi-
nit 1 lie f.Miiuiil uf riii)Rro But ui n.r n r.
iii tin win iniwrttiirit iifsime o m IWito mid ooii Were Kclicvcd
.. it-.. h r j Soo1 Aflcr T IJc.
CfliriiwtilnUvii lmri hmtiIs tliat ynn rnlcinfr Tnnlftc
lltcinowinuitlvi. ttimraufl gu mi.r' ' "ltlnB nlliac.
.lunik Into tlln OonRi WinTtOI IUtt rtl I
llli.ili miy ullifr tllMntii i tto llw ulhi'i "l-'rom the vn Tnnllir heliwd my
ili-llllir.M intent Mine ..iltolomwl In ttin !( nnd sun. I Im-Hhv. It In lli nfdllt-
iii'iimtllv iirmliiiittftn nf Irmfc .' i-t mullein on oortli." sl'l J. ft. Haiti
. n lnrmi-r IivIiil- mi Ituiiln 1 ('mili'mlllf.
' 'hp ifiiHiin Uy urn n nweefnl Tu"" !" r"IMInE hlH JHrlnfi wtlti
itttiMi i ilihqm o. uvpiiim Anrt-'h!! .
in ir-onni kriw "t .me unvtMnR M w'f lil rhunatlm r.ir ulitlit
ui. ..ii' iiitiuiifitliiinij pullil. i. yim " Im ucmtlniiMt "unit llr ulferod
kiii'Ii imrllili' pnlita in her bnk anil
M"m will Htm ho i .ii mi i! in. i- f.u ii "hoiiWfliii that ihc cmilU hanll)' larkl
Ii.iib urii'i im- dm i- riiiK'iitrn Hip 11 We woukt hnv to ton hot tuwelu
Inlen ftiKMiitrml In IWlUe 'or l"t"" fifw alio eiluM t
uar m and go to ileep. ily aon too
Tin- Iitikui. iili.ll.lr tir Yut It M lowtl In ltl lor f-i nil waaka
...ui. I not h.ivt been noui without Hits "l"1 " Hvd Intestinal trouble and nat-
ni .i i i..Hkai..Mii.i Wll". ii started f''"1 ldXully.
i in i..:ikii.- tun Ha. in.Mei i.iaitnil ill "Tiinlan did ni wife ii worli! or pofsl
imii Hint in.iili. i In- liviKui- HMliln. rlalit rrom the atari Hh wyi akn
. u:ine tt Minrsi.ir. ihaan't tell an ache or a pain lit a ttwfcl
loiut time the rheutnatlam l all RO
V' nil- Mill niMin t- i-uii I. tlnn. Imi una Hlirv Iijim Imnruviwl so tauetl ana
i mi-.' infill i. ni Hi-iiuxi tin- I.-iijiikm hardlr lootia like the aame neraen. Al y
iimiiiMiil Hi-.-in in iin MUinit ami Ixsla son tins improved wotidarfoll)' on TaK-
!..l Mi.miiv miiinil Ih.v u in luillilli-g him UP and tllf
I - ; lie In ifoltiK now I am sure he Ijltl noon
lr ..u Kli in know wlietlit-i Iheline im welt nnd sir una an ever.
"' ' I' nr' I" li.iniiy nek hor If ahu Tsnlse Is solil In tVaafiur flirlell by
In .i I.. iii. fun iim ailehen. ihc lllufr lirua Mlore aiwJ loading dnif
.Klsts i'M'i where
ri.r . i rest . iilneiin for ti repuldlc are ( AdvprtlaentWIt )
jiiu-h- wn.. eunsiiior .i inuway trip ufi
tlini miles sn iiilvenliire
Tin iiinn wlm itevutes Iihi initeli lime1
to UroirlDit almut hi ancestors set 1
loin Hive his nrotfeny mnrli in Imur
illllOllt.
1( J'Oil want to Invest in eertnln re-
fliilla lis tKller ilintuny ndrei tlslnp
AMERICAN
nOOIEB TO
MCMAIN IN
DCLQIUM
)"ti"erltie for Th Dativ rrarler.
rtltl'HHKtJi Atia. t'andlnir tla-
c lalon hy the t'nlteil Htates enngroas an
In whether the hrslles of American aOl-
.Here kllleit U he war shall he rntnoved
in the I'nltsd Htstea the hndlon of
iiheni I 'inn men who fell In ItrlKlnm
re tu Im. i . n-enii-steil In Uie eetnelnrlus
.if WnreKhnn snil l0iMrlnt;lin
out things tliat iveren't deaired sn
they jwat efaaiH'f their tmila ami
yet what foika ak for.
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
OAN CUT YOUR COST OF
LIVING. THIS TELLS HOW:
Tin- federal sToverntitenl can cut
the high coat of living.
It can le done at one blow - by
foreittK reduction in the price of
bread.
The money Vith which to do it
ia already iu the hands of the gov-
orninent grmv corpon.lio'.i
Here i-. kow the sttbsid) would
work out
Hour mills uould continue to
pay farmers the basic price of
sjSi.lM? a bushel guaranteed by the
government
The Kt-aiu corporation uould re-
fund to :no tiiillois ii aet a nunt
eay 1 a bushel- making pay-
ineut from the -M.0(K1tl00000 fttnd
thjt aa provided by conirreM. for
yuaranteeian the price of wheat.
Wheat would thus coat the mil-
ler only $125 a btiahel and flour
would come from the mill at a
Jri"e corrapoudiuly low.
GhMpor flour would result in
ohonpor brand.
Th Kniin eorporation by an ex-
tension of its lieensiuu systrin.
would set hc new price at which
the unlit ii.uM m II flour It v otild
Ian si the prnc at which the
l).tlet I'i'isi sell bread
In ot iir t.a: il i p'jli'ic rrap
full inl i uiil.iur of tlii' snlwidy.
prices rl.iifgcil .j tnillei flo'tr re
tiiiler. baker uml htead seller imisI
be ndii-ed pi ea ' pioportioii to
the i ui in wbtjtt pi i it the mills
Tin machinery for handling all
this is for tin iin.st putt n!rcadv
in existence in tin- auditing ami
t'hrcki.'ig-up fit.uo'h of the govern-
liont's Iti-rusiiig sstiin
A bread Mibstd along ttive
lines has been uigul st.itcsuien
lmainess men labor l ddcr. and
eewiuuiiat h. i
There is no quMtion about ita
success. Grout Britain used it
during the war and kept the price
of bread down to the equivalent of
5 cents a loaf.
When bread prices tumble u.
the result of the proposed auhaidy
other fond prices also would fall
for In end prices regulate general
fniil prices just ii s eel pi ma de-
termine industrial pri -ea.
A billion dollar bread subsidy
is tho billion-dollar club that can
smash general food prices.
oy j&ogaiv-Y. wye
51EALLY7
NtW YOltK. Aim. I The mill sn-
lisiu lenuuc f New Viuk Is s luisy
riKhtlna Honor Ihst II will hnve no Hiiiii
to nltAOlt tlio lle of tnhni-eu ui i-iirilliiu
In a sUltcineiit Isaueil turilKlit liv An-'
.lie v II WiioiI. .iNslstmit sutiri IntetlUont
of tho lenail"
St. Mary's Hall SAN eV'0
Founded 187D by DISHOP KLUIOTT
Open sir tohool of laUit matfiadt. Kinrfcrajrten Primary College Prepara
tory sfrttivf t u I f l i.n.l. u..i t.iinlnh k tiulei asrO'ti TralnlilK
M. tun. I '.tu I. Aii I i.i.. ii.t 1 1... 1 1 ii-... . 1 1. itnutli' An ami fitlnl-
ness I'liliroe. Mes.-u n.'.'.tn. w th: .i 1 "" .rn lii s ielvol OUT irtl-
plls without exnmlnsllun -
ltlshi.. 'uiei-H Iti -elm Mian I. I I mrsi-y ili.li- IhmiiI uf HI lllliln's Wnsh-
Intriun t i' i I'rlnriiKil Cit-ilugue Ssu I'eiln. inel Wi.'iillnwn A van 11 on.
r
When I'm uMlaeil lu an awuy
I I mi r Ntinie Utile Iim-iI
To nil the Ultima from itnv In 1av
Tlie ones 1 love my need
I'd never think of starling out
for any itist'unt scene
I'll lean I knew Iwyonr! a iloulit
Tlliit the weie Hit deri'iir
tta defeat cannot l)t far off.
Vow it so !;.-:i)peiiel that a judge
had rendered a polltieal tloeialon'
jnat before thin editorial was
printed in fovor of trie gang that
eont rota Memphis politics lie was
then a candidate for re-elect inn.
lie had the editor who wrote the
editorial cited for contemtil of!1 w"'" n"' '" h""w
... ilwi ... "l" j Thin they hnve nana In to rem
court Allll that editor w ho witsiTliut they mo aal) rome m ko
houeatly trving to serve the lum-i A" ihouah I "till were neai
' M""r'; -f m p'"n ! .;MT'm.:7v:.:!l;::.1:;' '
seilleilieil to tell tblVS in jail 'Thenuun i.iii-s I alioutit hne slmiel
Hy suffering this martyrdom! 1 '"" '"'
for liberty Kditor 10. T. liwcli ni'iThink i..i i .nui.i i.. 1....1.
tlie aletunhis rrcss omv u.i-i. . tnm ihm r..
iiKcfol t.lli :.: iKnowliiail
- (. ....... .n.ni 10 uroiisiug
the people of this republic to the
danger of our liberties iu the
ateady and persistent develop-
ment of judicial autornicv
Our democratic fighl on nuto-
cry didu'l end with the wrsrld
wbt aainst kaiserism. A e have
yet to perform a much-ueeded
Itouaeeleauiiig at home.
PREPARATION.
.Iu
tlo- ui home inuat la.'k
l.lfe'a Jus lill I'm swa "
Cups 1 iniii linn
Think mi tlmt I i'uiit'1 evei in:m
With un i'ii'f of moul
IeHvlnw an unprnte lil home
And Iruuhled hearts Intlitiul?
When I mn lulteil to i-ltles fur
r.u luli-l in leiintliv hUiv
I mini to klmu 1111 loveit olie.i Hie
Meeuie while I'm uwuy
I'iiIcmh I hae prio lileit well
I'm evel V ni-eil tliev II know
Anil the) In pel feet peace may ilwell
I'm not prepai oil to ao.
i:.hI Kiiint when tie ahall send for me
T.. 1 riiKH ileath'11 i hnnm black
ml Mini thui C11 ami unknown sea
l-'i 0111 t lilt Ii no man rornee Irnok
That I lila leai- m luveil ones livrc
Si-i'iiie Iiom want ami woe
Ami ihImimv uml itouht suit fear
Ami hep I'l-paii'il tu go
liy KiIk-ii A. U ileal.
a limit' tin u iit.miiilill.. nt ...iiAfttl ...I 1 1. l..u- I In. a iiimi iIa .1 n Mil
'tmtfli' IM.I liida uf llu. dll' It.ulliiM nalriU'f.1! diuinlv
course in moner Aceounioia in ti... i ii i'i.v
Kiisit yolu ..'i eomliia . Il lieu MethwHst piesldlus elder of tho Cor-
who will mniii !h have to make out no. i'h.ii .n.iriui no. iiaimi
burled at
mentioned raa the
an Income tux return. Thla routae
cfinibtiuw nil the luteal methods adopt-
ed h the world's nsat uaawrt nuoount-
anta. and aflei takins thta rourta for
six years It la believed that every aohot-
nr will be able to make out nla own
Income tax return with an uveraaa ofi
less than ncnt five twr coot of mis-
takes Course In Self Denial Dvalcnad to
help the s. lioltu'H ovei tho lKHUilhllin
uf AaU-Tobnreo. Antl-Klaalna-. Anil
ferenee handaotne In
tractive aa a praacttar.
lie peon nroQ nt-
lie ta liuited la
The It. Taylor
Pennsylvania Yankee
ward posttnaaur.
The Mrs ilory
lHken at vae a
woo waa iillsr-
ua bm
Atnerroati lble eWaWeiV mm Ma wife
at John 1)1 x. eurtrcaw of NUmm avtin-
n. and aiatur of lira. 0. P. tlelit and
ouitlioi' of Kiiiiiiv IHx. who Afterward
abuts V.tei and other blue taws hvliwj marrlad Itov A. ti. Ruth?tanU
enneterl Hi'liolurs are tauahl. li the The Mutihew HVhuIoh nf wu
atniple miihutl of makma ttu-m On the lanavat itn aomtl merchttBI lu Ihl
without utt'.il nice clothes sleep aaaicti) t that time anw akUittr uf Uie
ottiei ai.itiMiH lust how to coiitisdliuMed William Heaitetn. tfesa a youna
theatailns s that Itiev will not fwlman and e'terward etvltsl "PathM' of
an im.'oiur.iiial.l. dwilri. to violate: Mexican uliaaioua" Vauaa Itaadan
t)lX )0l0ll of
REPORT ON
DAD'S SPRING
DEN.
OAR-
JUDICIAL AUTOCRACY.
Flower Garden I'nltn.nr) Wth
Sieat .' ! Ia.l mth ifmai kahle it-
aulta a" "J'li ontulna the most aatoi
lahiiia uaeoi liiient of v . eibt ri'i .is
'mblel In one aai Tlnee iIImiii.i
mplsi Ints aaainat It hi. Ins u .u.i
luiaun. ! haw hern i. .K .1 N 11.011
hoi w n h llu pull 1
Strawberry Palih l'..t.n .lui
time aeeil. ui. eiiiiiu i. usi ) l. li
III . lilliatini; tins 1 il. I. "! 7. Total
vahie .f m Kin 11. 1 1 1 mi-. I m nit ii
I "7 . Tins i ....is it ..ri...
betna ii-fil l tiu.ii.liil 1.1 li.nl m.im
esten ..11. in -1 1 1 1 h. I 1 !.. uhl.oi m
1 I'llrl e 11 I l I'll ( Lint
Asparagus Bad -IV.1.1. l In 11...I
Willi r X p. . I . ' ..ii - ni!i inK H'l' fain
UN rntiii 1 i-rila an I f 'In K ii.m
tlih-i tu the lii' iihliui- I Iuk te n uaeil
Willi mnli .ipiuient iipii-.-iiuion l.y
the fanilH iluu uml his main .anlup
flltlila an 1 p. ifi.i pUosiuuiul .till mu
no imal two mouths ToUl tull of
e.lihl.. stales a ipuii!'.la two alaais.
hi. Ii I. th.- wav weie spoiled b tin
- "..k in k'.iii; tin in
Sweat Corn Field Kllnl.il. .1 i.ilu.
..f inu'iahl mi 1.1 ... . i .Iluu ii .u
tiviie iiukU In Hail at tin- heliiht .f his
optimism 12. The uill aiaiiMltl
these laws and In- art-rated for audi
vIoUui.'iih 111 the i veiit of these laws
Iho;ii; ulss( il
Coins in Jaltt Ki illstlia Hull every
. lli... 11 In it. ...ii.- .f life Kt'ts n rural
iiu lull 1'ii.n .- u ui- si 1 nowadays
M 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 IN '
In 11 u 11 ill.'.. ' Oil n.
Ili'l.hli's c. 1 .lllltliatr
.11111 Iiu tins . uuiai. 1 1. .I.alcncil to an
afterward married fat. lata kl.
Moore' daitghtoc. Maggta. William
Iteaden died nlaht or tan years ao at
I'ui-hla Mexico while he watt I' H.
eoiisiil ul that ihiIiiI Never did Corpus
("hi 1st! hove a finer r-ltlien than AVII
in the high cost of llsm llannwn
I her of his pel The John Amlerson nmiieil ran an
l some now oystvr ituttauranl on tho hay and never
ataiwea iris aortae in am ausMrr.
1 ne aaiwara uitt naanoo wa a youna
merloa. IM
WEATHER REPORT
SUNNY
SIDE
TOMORROW
il.l. Hi mhul.iiH 10 not only alaad
iin.li s'i 1 11. nut tu uiao grin whffeinaillve Irishman barn In
iiu i hi.ai tin ni Hwlft uppei-ut every iiwi not lie living.
f. mluiitea to the Juw knock out The Joseph Almond John Mitchell. J
M..U-. the bead unit i.lhei enuollv . Marsh John Wneaanar. John I'l-uaa. W
n.iie Jolts an u put of the cunl-iU Davis mentioned aa in the meoUlm
1 'iiinn In ihls ...iiise lu were pronjnneiit otusens
Course in Nuttinen As ei rryoue to The Ii. U. Ilortun mentioned Is the
I. .ni. in t" In 1 imwailuvH. mustiwrltei or these lines. He waa then the
1.1 .liU- to talk fliienti on tlif in liuluJi I iststor of the Methodist -tiurt'h.. Ha
lopt s uf mittlmw) cnaHgliiit Ilia; reainoibein Utat John AVooaanar had a
mn 1.1 s ait mi. in this . ..ui se will teach slater (her niimo must have been
thr 1 iiilitttetii a 1 foolishness ot lKilslie--Msry). in.'M as a pink and that hla
Msm ninl siii-h utbei I'lasv notions as hen i t cut up didoes every time he
fi. ni time to time sweep over the earth looked at hei The Widow Hwlft used
- ' 'to tell 11s she whs the finest girl In
Nuei es enuiiti
AM TnRFial OLB TlMliai ; Uention is iniirto In another part af.
me paiier 01 me upivara in taw
iir m . u n. 1'hiUtl hIu-ii uewa reached ua
ri. 1 mi' .us m in ..ken leu u tittle yt sumptci had fallen uml war had
''"'' I I'l" 1 .lun nn ihi- lied unit rnmmein id We all pitched and snort -i'1
1 'ii' 'I'"" 1 ' iih i "i AimuHt .1. mul .!. huvlnif no idea wc wore swing to be
111. n. .11 01 i nruuH 1 nristi iMdlv ll'. keil.
a
ui value at the yield has beau in feed' 1 -sl'i lui Aao"--erltl.-li would; Then 1 saw lastly where llu v. Jeaa
far the naiahaor's ohlohana. thla yield uiaio' 11 mm u swprlaod to readan.n. leihsiii was to nroaeh In inv church.
saving the aalah'srs from tiU Iuk "' "1111' "f 'he meeting held lu tho Ue had lately oogto from Alabama waaJ
t s.t an .. ..... I. ..f . ..... ... . . . T . (... I. . . 1 ... 1.. I. UI-S..I- k. .... 1 . L . ... 1
.-...1 .i chwmvo iti'ii luim - .iiima nrwafflHHH inr mv:- m nrwiunt orator ihw pros oner ana
amount collected hv Had from neigh '"t"1 v'ai uf the Corpus Christ! Amri-i actor lived out at nannuete. thla roun-
bura for said feed looo On
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10 iieej) n vJKiinni uyo on two 01
tlie three limni'lic ot govci'iuueut
They can sec what the executive
it 1 id legislative brandies are doing
- for the president nnd Congress
Pit' subject nt all liinc.-t to pitiless
pui'lii it
It 28 not Ml f-flsj foe the public
lel Itv. wsa nit aidant of the Howard uaao-
1 11 K"oi named as tirreldawvetottoit In Corjius Omisll In 1ST and
tin old fnsl. h.iied pastor of the'dleil thnt voar with jvi 11 fv"VC:'.
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l".v IniildiiiK up on the lituff. slturttOil ui t
iiu in uluie n. pi-rsent Presbyterian This ts the second and last day or the
hoi eh stands 'Wntal 8sl at The fggniialm-tolin
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Ill suluelliuiK of distinct hlllefit I
tin 111 in liaiillna tlioli way tlu.-nsh Hie' It
ami in making that hottle euslei mil . .
THE MODERN SCHOOL.
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