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i unttimorc huh:
1' SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' NKr(" Should lenVc America and
Dshv 1 Bund.V 8lUo n Ll"pr' where they might have.
year (In ad vanco!.... .:....... J7.S0 J1 B"rnmen of their own according
: Months (In advance)!".;:." I.J.oo l tho secretary of tho Universal N-
tfe -Months (In advanced... ....... Z.oy Kro Improvement Association who
Q" Month (In advance).. 76d spoke to an audience of negroes tn
it Sunday oniy Kansas C1ty Hans recently. The sec-
Tar .....I1.S0 relary tolrl hi audience Unit otfly oil-
H MostM 76o of two things awaited tho negro In this
-Moth. 0 country assimilation or annihilation
... .t tTirmZ ...... i. Obviously. hollm?r of these is demr-
ge ctargn made n wwi S to
ie outside o( Zose 1 from Ablloae.
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crlfeem falling to rocelve their iKipnr
ularly will confer a favor o the
uuretaent by renortlnrf ti.n um. m
W Business Office. Phone No. 7.
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fi?"?.oufl reflection upon Ui ohara-
KnnSin.SJ2S!?i!W n.y ?.:
if columns 0 THB nEPOIlTKJt will
llaaiy corrected upon bolng brought to
Hfattentlon of the tlrtn.
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IMembir nf 4lio n.ni.t.j r....
to ?h '!?.'?!? 0CU1VJ' entl-
m&iuPtoHV0noto?hiS
prs nubUsbM 1 heVel.. u" "" looiu
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imber American Newspaper Publlihehj'
Asxooistion. '
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BUNJAY MAltCJl iil
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As an example of tho tmiall' excuse
wdU by th Ktock mtirket tn nn in.
Lnu . I i . ' '. nmlnt "
P.. ..uo uiK iiuuiHiuwn hihihis cent poopie without fuyard to dolor..
ilirome. Eyen n that ppuoch tho . " : ; '
V-xrlcct discovered tho' evcr-lo'okod. r ' linCJlA.Ml CfAKK '
ir excuse and It wits mime feat. ' DnllM Nowa:
"t will uivo"7roTo tn nnvn lt.. .urlnp Hi qunrtor of century that
t win Bivo ii.ooo to anjone who e served' l.n .the House of-.Itoprospn-.
n Prove to mo that t.ho earth' U tntivoS Mr. Champ Clnrk wm not lil'tiu-
unU not flat" Glenn "VVUbnr Voltva tiflod cither-' as proponetjt or prtlta-
Kh prlcet of ZIon City Illinois' is KOnlst' with any of the many impoct-
lotcd aBHaylnuw Will aomcono kind- ilt bJ'u' f leRlslatKin that -have
dSSArl UC BCnJ "o".BUKt lfho!nfeCU'Zt ss
"nlan found tho globoT n unimportant wrvlcc that hp rert-
... . . " ' ilc-rcd a the county (lut'lnK tjiat lofi
sttociai time of opportunity would lejul one
I IWnta wcro the Inst to bo up and for mtrny of the Tact If he lind no
' My went higher than most othor Sitt for the constructive work of slatej-
teima pn tlio famllK- pursiu. ' Tluy manshlp. he prtssessed great powers of
rill bo the last to comn iiown i.ot "scttrninept nnd Hid reaognitlnn Of it
' 1.1. L.. at..?! . . . Bavo a pfttfent influence to his eoiips).
t lero nrp styns that oven rents will uaje Hk)pil ln tl)ft Cenco of stato-
ifSln to decline beforo lonff. Ileum craft he had high genius for reading
J6 too high ln Abllono as Veil as in tho .popular mind so that Jf ho wn
lost othor plaCcB and for tho good o:
lo town thchju1d pniin! ddvtn.
w... tt "w.vm ( . "
Win th le'iirii nf mHnnu i. ".
Will tho leaeua of imtIonu ho call-
vd on U settle the dispute bctwet-rn
tostfc IUca and Panama? It is not
kely. Undo Sam can take caro of
'at In any event and if thin cnuntrv
a u mombor of the league it
is
ibahlo film wnnlrl In. mul-rwl l.o flu.
juaum pno wouia oo asi.o(i by tno
..-. .. . i. . ...
.. "lu"-'"i" e uinpuie. uiie
aueu estates is tno big blather or
lo lesser ropubjics.
Japan was almost a hermit nation
r of tho royal family to quit tlio Is-
0mds In over sixteen centuries. TjW
win.-so -inpire has shouln iimazliig
wogross In tle last half celitury. hut
ootlll has a long way to fro to roach
?l !i . .. !. ...
uything liko tho Western stundnrd Of
wllzatiom j
ttil an American admiral Sailed into m mieneci. Aiwnys no was arm
1 .r T.in-tH Horn.. Koveniv v....t nun ' (i'W "' Mtt COllengUea W.ef. Wlfcll
j pints some soenty years ago. the npctlon of popular confluence ad
I i "S J"'"'1"' civ.wn prince Is off tvnl and that made lijm mighty in
; f r a tour of tho world tho first mem tho councils of his party and of th-
prho senate had to havo a last fllnsr his part' had vtio felldwfhlp hjr hH
Mr. Wilson. - It sent Senator Lodg vlcbjaaV He. mljaia A) prBlrtntU)'.
q.e map who lod the blttor attacks on nomlftatldtt. of his 'iwrrty nnd pel-haps'
l. .. j . ...v.ik . v '. '...; tn tri!Mnilw nv. a hair's breidth.
?in else contributed to his nlivdenl Thfc.p6W0t' of porwnAl popularity wari
in tisc contributea to h s imjsictti h ygitalty proved W few
mUUdt-wn. to ask the president If he vmong tnom who gave Iilm' thMr faUy
tl?il anything to communioato to. the in that icontet were moved. 1y faith
iutc before he retired from office an hlrt ability to tlsfy th.p requlre-
jJ -a not surprising that. Mr. Wilson fmonta f that' perilous offJee: Mr.
-Wiko lo Mr. hoag0 In H eiirt manner. Clj?rl w? a powortnl man Without
. . .... i..i v. ..t.' ... ..... being a great one.
u.u.v- m.HHl imio wivyuu "'
Out tho man whoso Presence was an
iult to tho sick prosldent.
M Central West Texas is rapidly get-
ig back to Its former importance
a dairying and poultry-raising se'.-
n Tho high price of feed follow-
c; thv big drouth gave these highly
of liable lines irf endeavor a seVeic
ck et for a cotiplv of years but
Hi the return of big crops and con-
iiiint cheaper feed the busim-su'
;linr. up. aipiln. Iflytry' farmer
'jijid havo a large flocli of liens and
lea&t two fine mllcli flow's and
Wre are. few city residents who eai-
.t keep at least a dozen hehs and
ii'o cow.
' '
S Choer up domoorats; there's one
urcc Of satisfaction for Southerners
f" r the inauguration of President
fcrdingv Edward Douglas ViHe ad-
Unlstered tho oath ut- chief justice
S tho supromo court of the United
tcs. Edward Douglus White is a
ithernef a former Johnny Iteb
0 f. ught for the I.iii.t Cause. He
is born ln Louisiana and his fath-
was a governor of Louisiana. Ir
: 7q years old but etlll full of tko
: pep. Ho has boon on the eupreim
h for twonty.flve years. U r oT
J Uhas been as thief justice of
j . autrst body. It is the irony u:
:.Tc or an exemplification of poetic
S:tlce.
llWo ar told that the new presldm:
Ifi u reile of his printer dys carric
jKrywher0 wltl him a printer's rule.
MP wr-nder If It Is a "iaitup.iiig" riiie
a ''make up" rule. Except In coun-
shops whoro "hand-cpiking" is
11 tho Vogye. prllrttr no Jong r
iry a "composing" rui. . which 1
d In thp 'Htick" to :.. illtate the
nl J disposition of thj. leiti n as th' y
l arranged In line. Tho 'lu.ike up"
lo Is used to Hoparatc tin lines t
& it "muklllg Up" the o.UimtH. :j- !
tfcs. iw nrmiors rule u-a to u
kd for a pass into .i:. circus u:-
nival and.wld-time pii-nfis cir
thttr jtilOtf OVOn n'tcr they reiir-
im in xarntt.' ir. Jiaiumg we
j toltl.tHvprtld rthor t.-t u sAickXu
vm tlinii mfliitlfln ambausador. add
this Is myh lfiV)iu iri!cnn. !ylu-
ku yrpeidoift frWiW- a son. times'
;!fen
w weary u.ipiyv j"" ui-u n
quit 'thb'wAn' 6--
r v:.
Viewpoints
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. JiIHKHIA ISN'T TIIK ROrt;TIOX
"M " !y lnt ot view . Hut tin.
j;r " America loog not race sue.li a
illhMiima although it nun been p la fed
l" Iur "'m mor tla" "e TUttri'
iH a third course for the negro a re
sonuble. Wise mid exnudimit crinm--
negregution.
In Eastern Knrope where different
national Kraum. live In the inmo nil.
this solution of tho problemg Is tak
f." " " ""1
'"elr own
(Jreeks tl
en (is a mutter of course Turks imv
kvn quarter Uulgnrmiis theirs
thelrH. and Jowa' lliolnn. It
lun't t'HTiSikilAil nx aaaaiilln) Hint flifc
........... l..n h....a...i..i '
yl'ho .iiwro b nn American qltfau'n. Il
oWorM OKreatlon unles4.HH
Brent uinjofity of Wnible pvojla .f.
uin race tin not oigwi on any ouipi'
B1'0"'"'- fljK.rt'rfnitloii. of the flj?hl knil
huH.birtMi fried in many jartH of the
-i ouiury ana it nan operated muciigm
fully.
I Tho'iioRro it In Amerlwi to slay It
woulfl bo ImiioHsIhlo to transport uitjre.
thai; 12 million puohlo to distant land
ColOlilaatloit htm been nothing .nmro
than a'drotun. i
Tho chalice Of -the- negro 1 ftilida-
n.enlaliy jthe qhailce of every othfcr
Amerlotui. If )iu is lndustrloils. lutc-
hlmsoir and wlnW the respect of all dt.-
nplthqr author nor champion of uy
'"fWiiK 1Wf'T ' mt" '
eojttrlhCUedny5hi( degree that fow or
hl" cnlltfifvfJS dirt to the (leterniitiAtlon
Q th. (A?0 (i( all of lhem jr(l w.1(.
ed a pd-sonal lnfltience that jnade him
powerful and powerful -Whether his
plac:e was In tho Speakor'a chair or on
" noor.or the House it was not n
jfOwer1 of commanded by Intellect but a
o"lr viim irauumi uy iu iiriiiuuun
iii i - ....i v.iu
...'.... j. . .. ...... .I..J1 t... i.).. .u...... .
"'""""o" "- ". .....- ....v. ....-
(..boumlitig kympathy for
liunian na
Mirii-
lie ruled by the affection he in
spired and with that scepter welldcd a
greater power that was to 1i credited
men Ibcompamhly superior to Iilm
House. Ho vnn a robust partisan and
mio wlioe mind Was governed by Idea
wlleh were but little pervious to the
Im.idlfytng .hifhli"iici of time and cir'
mrne. tH It- hb partiBhHl
wn robust It was uiiconupptad by IiIk
otry Hn(1 henpe hc wu(f u uxm
it wjthout uliepattng the respect ant)
admiration pi en who In auu out t
Imtiirf lilut linn
viSfilCS JUSVI VAli 'kTAUTS '
A'i. HWK llAITltft' CltUKCH
a eerie of revival meetings whloh
are to-continue through thlp week w'l. I
begin at thfc Soutllside ISuptlst churoh
.IhiF pwiiUfty .morning at 11 o'clock.
Ir. J. C liurktt paptoly aniloutused
f atur.lay nio.-plng. A service- will also
be hc:d tonight at 7:8o o'eloct.
i)r BurktUt will preach at all of
tlv rvkes wjijch ar ti bit hold wtih
night at 7iS0 o'clock and oOrtlia) ln-viia-on
Is extended t th imb in to
be present. An appeal for the coop
craUn of M Christian people. of the
city wTfi jjiide' by Ur; Burktott.:.' 'Hie
sbigtug will ho led by S. ft Hart mm.
anil Ml.-s "nieima Woolridge will be
iiianiut
The Swri'l Is Out.
From' the New York Sun.
"Why does a woman's hat cqkI k
ipoch more than-a uttin's? Hurely tb.
trimming can't acouht for more than
a frattlon Of the diffet-uce.'
"Cvrtalnly not but ydu must ro-
memner mat it cost more to soli u
hal to. a woman. A man seldom taki
up more than two minutes oflrthe
auienmujl i:me.
keep the enttti
hull' u day."
woimifl wil
JnSiy lo
fl will
i
Mlstr liernic
Plana and Violi
Teacher
few more)
pupils. Phone
POINGS
WllU-Ilfc.
y7jifctu
is )TjpiJMa''iA
HE DUFFS
SAY OUVA.VOUR FRIEND MR.2IPP
vvt vric. NU I W0 .UUVfN ' I
imaUG 10 him! he appears tbde a )
FINE V0UMS MAM -HE WAS SASlWG HE
LIKED GIRLS TP.AT I AVE A
tITTLE pep.' GETTIIECUE
-i - s N" l"'y.' " '' X WAVl I i -..r esa
I jM S hBII 5WS
. If I If I I I fDlflViHH III U m . AT yjy-j- .i-pKj . ;
Ill ym ye2. IM)
ABILENE
AFItAID OF HIS SHADOW
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NOTEBOOK
Uy lice Pupo '
. m. a 4. 4.
The Pail; Ave. Nows.
Weather. Lohj.
MuhIc .Votes Miss korettor Mfn-
cers Hinging losslns aro getting louder
and we iho Miss .MJncer saying if sho
can stand it alio don't sec why other
people. ciiHt.
. Sfesicty. Miss Mary Watklna dlsplz-
es erstcra so mutch that in fafcki.flho
Hover even tried them. '
Hewty Hints. Hcddy Merfy horned
his hand last Wensdny Investigating
pi round the kitchln stove thereby los-
ing 'A freckles. - I
Porno hy Hkhny Martin
To My Vatentimo '
I like lo get telofolie mossidges
Aim icttwrs nuu pdstal cards 160
But tho thing thftt glvcri mo most ploz-
liro to get
Is n nt focktlou ilto.fiantH from you! !
Inttistlng l?ack About Intristing
People. Ijofoy ShOostor has a unklo In
Inglaad he. never cyon saw and now it
Would nroberty be too hit'o to foekonize
'him ovon If he saw Iilm.
PuddlfiHH anil cakes stirred l.v nv-fl
porta for 'id cents a hour with or with
out minting privileges. Tho Low. Ha
vis ana isd wornick Stirring Co. (Ad-
vertisement.) Lost and Found. None.
.H-T'QOi' lawvicft IOOIvKI IIKK
Pl'.MPiUN".
"I wai oft rn doubled
vilth'-pitlns
In my stomach r
ollow as
a pumpkin Ik .
AVon-
s ago
derfu! P.mody
saved my life
Iven
the
en-
up all hopi..
best iK-toiS
.loying the b
If Is
that
a slmpb. 1
1 1'inw 1 ! the
intcstiial ti
m the
ifbim-
rrttktlon will'!
caliy all
'itntiuii-di 11V
ailments
tnc tidiiig a:
ne dose will
convince or
ded.
AleLmiore & Uass
t)rug Co. and
draggists everywhere. adv.
S:itiirdny Night Too
from the 10s Aligeles Times.
AVhen tliu Htrnngor in the crowded
automobile manufacturing city hud
finally found a bedroom a closMt-like
Inclosure that formerly had been usod
aH a tenement. h6 turned to the land-
lady and asked If the house oontalliod
a .bathroom.
"Ye's" the woman sniippcibi'liut It's
rented and won't be vatutiuior thre
or four days. A ufkhtwatchmaii
sleeps in It nights.
!.i;i.I
e urc pn fi.-iri
nd blftck
yotn h.-to l.idn
Class- All w-rl;
'i-st
d. l'bojc
480. 153 Pine
ttdv
?
rupnk IngJinwc's
wniciijno jv
..-viy iiacnus nauig
iff uCP-ecovcra i
M. rf .!. ;M
it fflIJilth nc"f
ir.rniarHS iirenaunuov.
aUtuhaVnUtros Tm
Iciraiiil alCTrtT tlujr
w i-au je-i prnufr
IT and lntertlurfn
DlidieitiH. an
molflimaTun
id
.VI
x&MsM
llxi-!flid;
U Vll ih.J
rKuiAaiyc
JBruT.
n Vb txv nnv.tii 11 OLlvlAi V Lrr
chm f)W "srin
. 11 vt m oe ilh-'' f 1 . . 1 ri na
TEXAS SUNDAY MARCH 6 1921
4-4-
Just a Girl
?x
By JANK VUKliVQ
DINNER AT THE lUiACKSTQNE .
ClIAi'TUlL 11)5
In Spite of my objections Tony In-
sisted upon having dinner at tho Hiack
stone.
"I am' not dressed for suqli a place"
I told hipi i a last plea. I really
hated the thought of looking out &
dace and so perhaps embarrassing
him. - . . .
"I Itavon't seen anyone there wild
Innlfa Sir.. lil.... ...... .' . . .. ..
.... .j uijuvr iju. nan- an won IP
me and r bav boon Iheru two week.
J I guess Zona you hnve.fortrottenn-hat
a stunning gii-i you aro. Huvon't you
a mirror In your room?! -
"Of course Hilly;'"
"I was going' to. ask jf I might rend
one If you hadn't! I'd aUvise you to
.un. uiu..iio (a.-1-aaionai.iyi it will mva
you tho .trouble Of ' apolbBlzl'ng .foV
juur iOOKB.
"Ii Hoa you haven't changed If i'
havo!" L retorted Just ait wo drew up
to tho brightly lighted entrance ot the
IJIackstono. -
Tony piloted mo" to th0 djnlng roaijn
whtsptirud to tne utad Vtnttei whw
looked serious for a nivmeiu and theii
as something passed . unobtrusiveJy
from Tony's pocket to his imnd. iie
obsequiously led us lo'.oOu oi'tUo bel-
lames in tlio rgom. He romovod th
"Itcscrvoa".8:gji with a flourteh
"Same old ti;lck!'' I said laughing.
"They all do' it. Part of th busi-
ness. Now aren't you glad vouime ?':
The orchestra luul commidnCed to may.
"Indeed ? am! It Is lovely." . '
"That's the way to talk! Now listen
to the music while' I order. fj4. careful
tho! They are looking at-ybu already!'
I -did look about. I aV nothfiig of
tho stares to which Tony Jui'd refer-
red. Instoiiil T saw fine looking pieri.
and beautifully dressed women chat
ting laUgiiliicfi all enjoying thcmsel.veg
I listened to the music -and ((oeided I.
too would forget ami enJny. wlthoot
spoiling my own nnd Tnny'g ideasuro
ny giving way to the feeling that t wag
doing something I might-regret. I had
olt that why all the way down In the
taxi that I might regret going out
with Tbny. - '. .'
' Tonyordervd a dejlcioua dinner 1I
Hie. things I liked and bad aot eaten
for so long. He drclare-d he Inmtt buy
1 bottle of wltio to celebrate aUho'Ifis
"cmembered f never touched It Pa'
thought me too- young and wlion 1
said I novcr had taken any wpnt With-
out himself i-ather than have anything
r couldn't onjoy. His unse)fishneti
touched me because I knew that Ton
Oolnrpl and men like him consider n
hottlo of wino almost a necessary ad-
rn
Tom
J.
Just a Little Fun
UcnYy Doesn't M"attcr.
ICrom th Hopsiou l'gst. '
"There b one thing. I tbtu? you have
lorgouen- sura a younx man to iin-
Ing the lamn nost. '
''The way hojiiei" was fhD'q.Ul'ek rc-
i)Jy.. ' - 7. . . '
Va'iiV'd liuiiiunil5'.
From tho Waslilngfon Star.. '
lly are yop so COiKt'uf. tutifilnis?"
"Hevause." replied Mlsa Cayenne "I
know ther isn't a chance. that the. au
thor or the tear -wi'fl comi. byfdrv the.
cthttiln and-try. to-iriake onii(-;vh" '
Jijnct to itv sort of dlrtner hei.rdereii;
' i;t was good ti s't opioi.-.hlm 'Hu'l-
Hsttto to the chat?'- of th. old trnWf
of the boys and lr's I .us--ti knoir
so well.. irisaW Jack Pi-yor.Was payr
1n iitlmiifiWt i Edtttt Wren m K
dWaTt thhik itnytlhlnr Would oom of
H'.'. '";' VC- -"' ' ' -.-"''' ..
' ''Old Uaolt was. croay bout y
Zona!. I itlwuys thought oit'd' end by
mtirryih him.' .'...'
"Xo TOny! I .don't think X ever hal
any real Idc&T would ''.lharry-Jack: 1
Itkod'.tyrri. lilted fp be vfltli'htrn; Hut
I.'Mair? alwAys iolt (hat liking wns nt
eii'ongh-that a trl must really car
vry much t inarry H man"
"I know .Zena - but yod' -r. t.hirin
changed ' kO-t-1 ' know Jacksiiw 'you
onco after' he .told me.-. Porhaps' 1
Bh"(ildn"t give hlm-awuy. But-he. was'
irety well nocked out .when yeu
went awai' anil loft ho worjl'fotT him.'i
l maue no rowy. anu Tony was soon
laughing and chatting in lii old inlm
l.ltabl. wiiy tigaiu. Vf Jlngoxtt over our
"esseri and come until the. dihio'
""'f' nlir neariy mi'i. Timnwi' nim
out ui sat in the lobby lor liair.aa
liiiir longer ami' listened to the mua-
"It 1s 11 o'clock!" 1 exclaimed
aghast: "I jriust get. home; Tony. I
have. to gfit un.vupy early yoti ktpiW."
Jniinedialejy ' And took; mc. h.ii..-.
in0 .ay t tnado him prpmtoe to ay
nothing of. having aeon-ino to any-
one -. -
uanged 'Nlinind. tool''; cut lie rosa
"I have to lend my own liie a ver
different one Tony. .and I prefer to
be buit to all. that belongr-d.td tho eld
life neVi-n rtly frlend. I' ajft a work-
tug girl l'fubably I glwaya xhafi b.
I went with. y0u tahlght. and Have tin.
joyed if hujfely. But such plcasuren are
not for me. They do ptn fit Mj with
tho lifc 1' havo mapped out for my-
self." ' . r
He tiromisefl at once altho he s.d
he thought me foolish .
"Your friends love you for yiiurlielf
JJenrt jmt for; anything els.."
Tomorrow ijena tellg Mary of her
Kind time
Had the Right Dope
T
r-AnV'U it
vnivn I'll-
BOB!
.1 : ----- --- -. ....... v "ii uiaiiji hi nip irrst mace Aveusel?
other who evidently had beef violating asked tliA hoy. "urclv'wh. vo w'-c
7? iffJ.11. u .'" u & htUo chap you wfrentft cruel we-
'Uhasbt that?" said the ojhof feolp you"-
mZ -T-" l C" ll11 ir""" "mm Ji' mm a ' i - - l i i
( CATCH ME JA. I (U I M 5Q SORRSJ.1- A JMM.
iu I bob finl dipn't metiu ro js-s
J l . ' -S i JjBfl " X. t)OlYj Jf HERE Vol) BARWED
sv OTj --r I HE eOQUEV!
. L ( UIKEAGIRLVITH
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The Sand-Man
Tilvlng Vf T A Hml HcjHiuillim
The boy looked curiously at Wciw
"I nm afraid I can't quite understand
wliy being -juHt us cru-I Mou cn IAS
to the rest of the arimaln inokes life
niiy ciisier for yotirsntf" itil Ite ."J
sliould think It would worli JtyrC the
other way that you would ihttko
e cry on hate yotl so much ';lht
they would An evnrythlng they coillw
to in. il. i ihiiin inlsi-rable Atryou add
M'w. f.-unlly. Ait? jmi :iiie Hint b.lliK
kind to dhers would ri"t muki- jm
mil. ti h.-ippter?"
. 'I'evfe iiy mire" WpohH gave a
sen mi i-pt.nk. "Mven if I did not p
yini have only two legs I would knuw
thai j mi did not belong to tho four-
fol! In- H:it very reiuark. Kind to
others. Indeed! Stuff and nonsense?
Ana t:et liiv heart bitten off for my
'"r.r. t i.idi'T guchH not. Can 'you
imaglno my being sweet to a rat for
instance. Why the only thing Hint
saves im from hie dieailful clum l-edg-ed
toftlt lw my inuekiiesK at Htipnkiutr
Up bel'1 l'(.
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lng and. lkin mv K-cth inh' n"r
lOlir-e I have them- H. h it Hd'neMi
. I .hold him .il. ..... ..t..... . . 1
( .. .- - --.i-. ...... .j viu.vs ifdlll I '
. l vin "VV'1" drop of .tnU) tio!.
Hs- body "''-'
'!Hgh!. TeVrftiTeh' thel.;y Uuddmd
"loll are.tlic. Hio.jl blooitthh-sfty crea-
ture I ha' mtl yet" :
"8rt daw aay- remarked' Wgc!.
proudly .'ihjt-yo.u nrtetf.Wottoofco
disgusted. If It 'hnmiKh tUn j
should. meet me .first. awd.tin to' tmt
I wmiiu ;iiotlmv . ' ctoartco-'"itf ihe
wrld. lie would hMV at-nm fid srfftp
at me andieVtap-at.mu tthtjl'hc b4.J
covered my. "bod with. -terVUilo blteV
ntid' I hOUl(l llAVe 1H1 a'tfu.Mirfl 1AC
fip Sir. Attack otWrs before they-at-
iiick you mat is my . motto. And
thero isn't a creature that knows hie
Who -can say (hat .1 don't' practice whut '
I. preach." - - v-
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V ".- "i- jiuu fyvi . Htiei a IB1
."I am-sure I don't know. wr Him-'
I liavebyep old eftodgh to kwiw air
thing I have been" reblh -i 'wriiwi. I
rriien the rriiow at-ttuii 1. ..ut ..p in
Ji'dc-in flic ruijr. i.u'.'.- el"..' ;- n .
satuji elj his tliOd lev wni ' -. -1:1
hiy piiB .'l;r '. bis miw b.;;aii i
speak'. . . . .
"you see ?t ia.liKt-'ib'is" he began :
"I dWtl.terillV nktt"lVrein.tatiou
iv w;i.maio ror me many liiMnns-i ag-
by' the "first Wen 'el in.t. Horlil. A.
.J..han; obj e is to live tip i. a.. . Now
nun- grca.i'-Kreai-iit!pirfifher .f. miive.
.!'.f li-kind hear 1. 1 O'eiiliiri.-" h"
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Hockon this old land was mhdo
Jefc 'bout righ all Mid an' dono;
Cities fer the grand parade. .
Towns fer folks' wbo love tha aim ';
8t reams fer flhtfr foiw nn flaftU .
Where the clover blOjiniR are nWdOt.
Orchards with their autumn yields . 1
1 Hoit a' make our land complete. ;J.
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Ily art"- large an' frtr gn' hear.
Man oait find moat ahytllln ' .
That liv really wants round 1ibT8 . .
He h ertminaner olr king. ' . . ' .''."
What's your ehulee-the city strlfB ;.'...
Mavementa nn" the .?!" wftll '
Or the i:ttncr outdoor Iffit.? '
Name It cog wo got It alt '.';'' "".
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Itlch our Country ti an' blwt " '.'. " '
Iticli.in all that men dlr;. ' ' '
Each cftn hve what.t hnn beel''T-.-.-
Iralrl ilWhfil litWrtflo g flro.
Holltude an' apaoea -wldeU ' '. 1 . ;;'
Alomttalns high an- 'rutin In hrbbkft?
Or gray wall to sit luAlde .-. -lladin'
life frflm 'prhttfcd hodltii. ' .
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Time for dreams o'r city liasie ' .' ''
Xlirbtn lihnentli n. rewtf nr .iW '..'.;'
Hooks ti t-egd or hn)ki to nth'..' '-
1 men iifanu or muiinuuua inn. : .!'.
I Ibi c'whnilcvrwri may wish ' . :e- ;
I Hod's pcrvideti fer us alt. '' ' ' ' ." '
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MafitCil Jo be fliejul" with nwvfiiAf.' '''' '
ami- he- trlcm and tried inn )l Hio '
creatures that wttre jrpialleir than hftt '' '
was tcftst'd him and worried hlil'i:nnd .- .
mocked him nnd .1 Uip! 1'ouf-fdotg ' "
that Mere larger heat him aiktck.!) . .
I'lui and trod uimh Iilm everjc liirte'ht)'' : 1
came pear. Oho dy he fll. to wtii'' ;
(Terlng why thia wtf So and tto ducldsV i
etl it was brcniMOi nolxtrty 'In all the. '..'
world thought he counted jfH"w1
tb'.btf Right then gnd there Tin nUV ...
up his mind that It was not htfii'g niqfi' '
ti C01K-H but being moan to the'i'tf Qift
mndA them let yon alone. iBo habeWin- '..V
to aharpen his teeth tlo b.cfimc1 'bftlfli :''.
crand mo.ro cruel eVeryday an.d'.'pow'..e'' .
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cf.tio r;reature In the wbriiU The lit-'.'- ' '
tie rolks ran when they lteaj-'in com- .-...
VP .ntid tht' big Ouee It 'm alWii.: '-.
. They know I-Wn bite liiorp sharply ' :.
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