_ PAGES of the Lat- I , - ._ ' _ l ORNING Daili' " ' lqest Loosl and For- __ - -_ _ _ _ _ ‘ ' _ Catches A1138-lily eizn News. 1 ` E .1 ." A . _ _~ _ _ . - ‘ Moraine Melia- -~ annul A_\|...li-._A Qvxn llnlno-in l=DwAllD rel-AN|=>~'-~ » 1 -__-_ ' .\\U|(i\ I \\ is §£ gk >§ f~.. =§ 2: 2;- §! _- _ wr=r.i 5 z li or '< E E L' IN LDVA.N§`&lf"__ V nivoncs THE ourcoris ci. i . OF GLENGARRY CASE . l______ 1 Mrs Magee Likely to Sue For Alimony'-New Har Story of the .Bridge End Shooting. li--...#- CQRNWALL, Out., July 12.- The ‘Magee were so ncute that it is not - inquest tomorrow and the prelimiii- unlikely that an action will be enter- ai-y investigation, of the following Gd any promises to bring out a lot of . new evidence lin regard to the fatal tn shouting at Bridge End on Dominion 10 Day, and what led up to it. The de- 1" fence will be careful to keep their in for alimony. Th Magoefs movements, and was in-i' that rmed when the party left Ottawa Bild E? 'S 'C E := < s P r W »< I > : 1 IN ADVA . ._ » . 1 AlfK“S WEEKLY NEWS 1- GUARDIAN’S WEEKLY A 0F THE HARNESS HORSE SHAKESPEARE SERMOH- 1__i_ii_ I -.1- ness Horse Racing Not Greatly Affected by the Abolition of Pool From Macbeth Scene Three, Act Four-The _ Selling-Breeding And industrial interests Are Benefited. Moral Well Suited to Modern Times. -...___-___ / I _*__* i (By Palmer L. Clark.) the elimination of tfho bookmakcr, the~Utah _ _ _ . . _ _ _ . _ . . . _ _ _ 11 (Colir. 1909 by Bradley-Garretson 1 cape the death of the tyrant MB°l1°f11 ` trotter is graduallyireceiviug merited New York _ . . . . . . . . _ _ 93 ' e suspension of the thoroughbred reco gnition not onl,r where the thor-1 Illinois _ . _ . _._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mn Meme kept himsm poste _1 _“__ £332; at the several inetri»p..»lit;iii Oughhred once reigned supreme, but, Indiana . . . . . _ . _ _ rs has been a severe liliiw in ln "WY city' ww" *and hamlet "Um: Ma' 1n|;ei-est; and V,-1111,, the Sump., coast to coast and fr1_oin the Canadian.lMissouri . . _ . . _ . . . . _ _ _ . _ sas ...___....._....39‘NfJbl‘8Bka several state laws rohibitin ll Kan P K 3 _ 1 l an automobilm He told his m.0_ attendant features of betting may, .Jn Wild! to U10 U11- 111% 1 Ct 11 1° Mn er, Furquhar, and called in Con- .thi sible but may ,. endeavor to correct Presence of an 05100! 01 f-he law n1t1° _ a ch t ii t t i - ol t what is generally believed tg be B would be all the protection needed. _'_‘;__”;':___y __ft:r‘:_;t:_ '_;'|§__1;____<:_fs <;9_§___:_2__p_§‘; are misconception of the case. Wn°n M°D°nnld» “'n° was `n‘“"`l°d' claim undertook to place the untruders un- tutes which, though seemingly drag- even HEI-J»GI0N CAUSED QUARREL3- der will in good time prove the sal- 000 Th____e is no doubt that DL Magee covered by a revolver in the hands vation 0' legitimate racing' Thor' in t and his wife did not live in harmony- of There win. eriannuy nn ineempntibu- “P ity or temperament. Querrels werel co frequent over various_ matters and Mrs. Magee left her husband more than once. It was only natural that tht trained as they were in different sho faiths the question of religion should wen s come up in these squabbles, but D.C. t0 McRae, the father, of Mrs. Magee, a 1% mmi of unquestioned veracity, says 1-1121 arrest he and D. G. McRae were tic. one of the Magee party, and held gllgh until the search of the house was “ggi mpleted. the t orini-1nan'Doo'i'on neck. rather than a machine ni ehnnee, the of harness rare moorings. comidl-rd Pr Bic nvgnts of the rumnng turn from the official recorihs, is most. en- A1 fter they were released it seems around which are clustered the halo 11E11ten1n8 Bnd_ indlnntw 12119 !lB_ti0ll G°9l`5l9~ _ ¢,_ D, U, McRae took down an old of tradition and sentiment, will be re- wide int_t_eres; in the American light APKBDSSH |1883 0I`B I ` clas thnt he never interfered on this point towards where Mrs-Musee and child tion __ _ nor on any other. Instead of trying were hidden behind a large e_lm tree, devotees have been diiven from pillar TCH" called to the doctor,ordering him to post, the light harness horse-the OWH to make trouble, he urged his dough- hs ter to remain with her husband and t0 come back or be shot. The doctor trottcr and the paccr-has pursued W1" management of the sport once men n the contro, of men, to whom C01" face of things, seem to have rclc- 159 ga ed the “sport of kings" to the W0" _ their hand hidden as much as pon- stable McDonald, believing that the digeni-d_ 3 sam, review of 8,11 the con. Canaria during the tracing season of bo ns. which so prevailed as to da- 1910 he growth of the sport and there V1 not included in this count of the; Colorado . . . . . _ _ . g a t at , 1 professional hclrness meetings_ New Jersey . . . . . . . . . . held in the United States andf Vermont __ . . . . . . . . _ _ iinec ieu _ _ _ _ _ , conveys but a slight conception; M8 of the present prohibitive sta- nnllflfeds Of matinee Prngfnnln Und Cal bred racing will endure and with Vent horougllbred horse is the product CGW dous investment involved in the M-‘I luct of the sport can best be con-l 11111 ed. QU of generations of intensified herdity T11 ts over the ice. Upwards of 15,-l Rhode Island _ _ _ trotters and pacers participated- SOUUJ Carolina _ _ hese professional and aniateur e- N6 s and from this estimate ,the tre-1 UFS ryland rginia . . . . . . .. w Brunswick _ _ _ nitoba . _ _ ' ` ' ine . . . _ . . ..._ ssachusctts ilornia . _ . . . . . 9 gon...... . . . . . . .. .'5 ._ .25ithe ... .isl At 17lnew sl giard performers. Ten of their dams Beetriiie our riown~!a.ll’ii birtiidorri." __ . . _ . . _ 6'bay stallion Furioso by Phill Rys-l o . . . . _ . . . . . . _ ` ' ebec _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . . _ _ _ 5 e following tabieliution by states 1311111511 C0l\lmbia . _ . brightest ren. i " 211- r-2*-rf-:.4-r.-fr.-ff.~.~.r:---_-A.~.~.*.r_~:-r-Y:-1-.Y-= I ,. ' first pacer of the season. the present writin fort -thr their first credit as a sire of stand- reprcscnted have race records. The 5-Jean hy Cap Shea! arc a tie as the “Tl Co. Ltd.) ha 74 Angels are bright still, though the 61 _“___ 33 Malcolm, the son of murdered King turn 291DUn°lHl. 11511 fled £0 Ellgllind 10 G92 despair and to his pleading replied: 251 Macbeth, Act Iv., sea. “Om d planner for him. Macdufl, s. iniple nature of heroic mould, had c to Malcolm to urge him to re- to Scotland. Malcolm professed Let us seek out some desolate . shade, and 'hare To E .i standard performers hav); beg; Ween °"" and bosom” °mpl'y' 15lreported. Twenty-three trotters and] . _ . _ 15 twenty pacers. Twenty-eight have rc-1 ion, . . .13 duced their previous records-fifteen . . _ 11 trotters and thirteen piicers. All .ii-ei by ,lmcmnt Bh.es_ Nine stauions gem! Hold fast the mortal sword and like which Macdufl, the man of act- urges: "Let us rather good men llut Malcolm, eyeing him with _nm-1,, in 1'gw_ H c0mbinHu_0n _,,f_searching glance, merely replied: iis tyrant, whose sole name hillt- t gun, which was unloaded and newed and the racing glories of DBF t outside. He called to Farquhar Ascott, of Derby, of Longchamps and _ cut the tires of the automobile un- of Melbourne will he rivaled._ 5121110 the party moved ofl,and noticing Though the thoroughbred interests t Dr. Magee was going up the lane have been buffeted by adverse legisla- - Wyoming No. of ' meetings. 1 ince Edward Island berta . . . . . . _ New Mexico _ _ , , , _ _ _ _ and their promoters and their 01110 try to uve in pence and 1181-rri0ny,s,nd turned _and made a detour of the the even tenor of its course and has Mich on one occasion at least it is under- l`0l1dWHy. 101111115 £110 0f»11¢l'B W110 had n no home with him. It is said that Mrs Ol Magee took advantage of her husb- l1il`€B The DUN-Y nf-!\l'li0\'1 17801( 111001. and aiid's absence to leave home with hier W11 child for the last time. » 111!` hundred feet or so to save their coiidl en the were confronted b the SFS Y Y E _ g. , d man, an Englishman, named sidered the betting ring only as an 5011 manner been affected by the ban Mlnnvsfito - i d th betti ring. This Ontario . - stood that he refused to take her been C0mDell8d to m0Vc ull a couple nllJ0S__*io__ng;m_______§____ ___ 3158 prlmarily Tennessee _ _ solely to the fact that the mana- Okl of harness racin have ever con- Kent This was last May and early in Rosser, who had picked up the shot incident t0 their 1110111!! l>l"0lZI'i1IY\ and Went e June, when Dr. Magee with some gnu friends went to Bridge End, being tell driven from Alexandria by J. Kemp, Blllfled 011 by R09*-l0I‘.f»11i= DBNZY 611- law and dropped on,one knee threa- MVB and visiting the McRae homestead tered their automobile and were driv- Ol while nearly' all the family were at ing church, he was told that he could see had ofl, when, Fgrquhar McRae. who the his wife and child any time that he It 19 Enid that 110 Dushcd in an old Sfllm came properly and alone. C8' Mr. McRae offered to drive out and bmi meet him any time he sent word. It _ citement he pulled the trigger with- runn MAY BE ALIMONY ACTION. out _ _ ‘_ _ of The troubles between Dr. and Mrs. warrant. f ‘ WHS A tridgepas the weapon had not dcpff n used for some time it Jammcd. Dntr would not come out and in ex- Un Balnsville arrived- next day with n ing not viewed' it as ii source of North DDKOCH Bd ¢1,,,m_ principal revenue; and, wherevcr the Montana . has demanded the cessation 'of Saskatrhewall - - - - - - - - - - ~ the ' betting incident, New management has bowed gracefu1lv` North Carolina . . _ . . _ _ . . _ _ been sent for his rifle,returned. to the decree and continued its pro- `Washln ton mr conducted in previous years, Nova nding upon the ever increasing Louisiana . . . _ . _ . . . . . . _ _ oimge at the gate. Tesax . . . . . _ . _ . . . _ . . _ . account of the glamour of the Mississippi . . . _ _ . . . . . . . _ ing track, the sulky brigi;_de has l_:eli;_ware . . . . - - - - - ~ . - - . ~ 1 1 v com into its own at t e rnc- H amd - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - ~ - aiming the gun' Constable U1-en' M meenter; where the thoroughbred Arizona . . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ so greatly in evidence, but with Florida . _ . . _ . . _ . . . consin ‘ . ahoma_.. . . _ . . y . . . . .. thDa.kota.. . . . . .. sylvania . . . . _ _ _ . . . . _.iii . . _ . _. _.vo “B 51 loa 51 thi 35 K ii igan __ 8 foa 15 8 13 ch uck 15 Virginia . _ . . . . . _ . 12 of Hampshire......._... »_i>-|N:¢s.>r:\L‘\a=`l~i:an Mu at of g . . . . . . . . ._ Scotia... . . . . . . . ._ 2:3 st 4:fastest new performers, with pacing 4'records of 2:14_}, obtained at Chat- 3,'hnrn_ ont., June sth. Foote Prince Zjby Pulaski Prince and 'Edward .'I‘. by 11Dlrect are a tie for first honors in the reduced recoud class, both are pncers and obtained their present rc- icords- of 2:1-ii June 6th at Trenton v-Ai-i ers our tongue, once thought honest; but you have lov'd him well." Malcolm, too, was a man of action. He knows that Macbeth is still seek- ing :ifter his life; may not even Mac- Was Cach year the first new standard 1 N. J., and both had records of 2:1511 dm! he a pam *WY and assassin? It perform" attracts as much mterestj made in _l9l0, a combination ofils true, he hints, that you (Macduff) _ goes the that bale of cotton _______st_r;1__l1g4_i____c_<;_i_i_i_rleéi_i;¢;._s_.__ Thomas ______ _"___ may be the most loyal of subieets. ___ gmlm For 1911 honors ____ _wc 0___c____ 0_ the we___e____.A______c_____ Hpiugels are bright still, though the interest of n new futurity. The event is for renin nf 1911 the s branch of the horse world go to‘ tion of Trotting Horse Breeders or-l brightest fell", Mmbetn was ¢n° ight Onward, p. 21161, who as al ganlzcd last winter, who recentlylbrigiitest of angels. You were a gil ;?_;?_:¥:l";?_1_d bIl_€_>_Ught $155 din the; moved from Omaha to Chicago, is_ staunch follower and admirer of his. _ . . _ . _ ii IL s s goo sized., making commendable _efforts iii the. W _ 21 handsome buy stallion/ bred -. I _ . _by Pat n Wilkes Farm, Lexington. Ky. 1 hy may not you, too, be a fallen angel’ This eaiitiou i ~ ' - n a ruler_or en 1905. S1F0d bl' Twelfth Kn1X1Jt: ' produce of mares owned west of the' `Y0um_be ruler is admimbu' “almlm Knight Onward obtained hi d _ be f _ _ _ _ 'uns no gloomy pessimist. Though d souHo_ Onward and_Miss Rita 2.081 Mississippi rivcr_iind the states of i the mon trusted of man proved ml” 14 mn 5 elm L». W110 18 6180 the dam Louisiana and Minnesota, to be raced there are ,tm h 8 » b 1 M Helen GUFFY 2519i Bud J. J. Pat- iii 1914, when the colts'nre three- ,.15 ` 'V e S W’ rg “P 9 Chr" 2129i by J J Audubon 2~19- nr-ninr 'rn rue 1 ami g' ' ' ‘ ‘ I i . e A ra C011 1 Ons arit 9 gmndam JHIIB L~ 91119! by Humble- an inducement to join the association 1,. tonian Mambrino 5421. ' ~ " and every owner of un eligible colt 1_1, B l`€C0I` should get in the l..-iii-lwaggon at ful Y 241511 0V¢1` 1-he 11311 mile Ullfilf once. The records of ,the past thrcela. 0H1\*_1_W1}__ Ont-. lnd 15110 third llgaé seasons racing will show more colt' ,___ a wi ini g race, rven a _ ' ‘ , Hay of Toronto, who also uyrvon the |;}(Hh?,8t;cth:illhfHie vlil? futtlhltlltid: ,t:,);'c1:n1tii?_,ncb‘;{`|i Egetggiizéfgatigntzi __i_l__gt_léot________l;es_t__t__ti_:;i_:a_ _i_;_4__}e,____1:_1_ pulled ofi i_n the latter section and it hh king and c0um_ry_ was the bmvnt _ 11s about time the West was making and u,,,eBt_ uf subjects Th t Pacer Emily M°rr1s 2121!. so thc; ni. tn their nnnnrtiinitieri in this line. .h , 1, , h- _ ‘U ° “?'g°“ Canadian trainer has the credit of,-'""“_"'“" ` "" A ' , “_ Q sl cu S 0 1'" m 1° be “nm marking the first trotter as well as (('°“tl“"°d on Page 51 Q As Malcolm spoke of Macbeth he cl in mind Satan, sitting on his rono of royal state after he had icn and been cast out of heaven, .cording to the ancient story. The rparison of Macbeth with Satanls Z1 K the drama calls him "brave Mac- th" and "vaior's minion." He was Ross "Bellona's hridegroom" and "most worthy thana.” Ambition _ _ _ _ Any Little Girl. A'§fF$%fH-#AE-”%#§‘f.=§é~‘1¢'§r22é1Fi°"¢-»“?.”fl-=- I-°"¢»'~l‘f~"if-»="`” 42fl»~`if»»~i'1i‘¢-111" ‘iii __ , _ y y . y u meet one more at-tract-ive, And tiiatmnkcs the first one me/l. ‘ .Sung by BEATRICE McKENZIE in Jesse Lasky s production _ I 4 er _ 'LT--4 -- ._ - __:_;-Erlj'--__J __ E --_----§f=;j;._-lg;-_'*;_E gently should n man be on his guard “Ai the Weldon” '_ _ if win_Ki=.NoA1_1.EvANs Mimon w.i.Usi< L 'i 'l' "1 QE’ "3 ; oral over throw of Macbeth-and if V V _'V ni lieart's not get -ting cold-er,- If some girl- ie said sho loved yon. I think I liioiv what you`d do. when he fell. he fell like Lucifer 0 cross our heart ou love her 'Till o .»%.-'*~=-'- Ii 'never to. hop.: again." ' ’l‘he higher the position, the great- the opportunities. the more dili- _ _ ` -_ ____ 1-_-,__l_‘I `-i`Tj'__;___';‘,_ '_§.K ____j;g_ against temptation. Who could have - z' r ' 0 - ‘7 - _ _ _ -_‘___ __/ a- -P -pr 1'- __§_nia;,'ined disloyalty on the part of lin 'T | \_ 1, r _gaclieth ? Hs had been»"honored of te," had "won golden opinions from * _ nil sorts of people.” King Dlincan E -_-- -9 R reposcd more trust in him than in " 'S Q --D--| an ' ' y other man in his kingdom. Mac- eth in slaying Duncan transgressed 'v 1’ _ M ___ _ '- - . I i against the laws of hospitality, the 0 cram, ‘ _ _ l - _ - 1 ' in you ii in ova with Mu.-ry A _n 1 _n -m __;:a_:l§h;g "£1-E;Q:¢:P;`tE£E;"_-*“""' §"`"§ - _ ` _____:_l:'_"§'EIi1' Z aiu 1. lf l re mem ber right] ,sir. on fold me longa go That é I ig-' “Z/1: - - 1 _ .v_ y - - ‘ 2 When you and I were lit- lla tofs and kissdngigaines we played Re- uh. k .d I ll ~ I fi ll.\l_i. _J , ‘ _ p___f "_\/'t _ '__ _ _.Y ,tl _ t _-_J_i`J_-_ _Q-_Q - _ __ __- _ _. "`__*{ ._ '_ _ h 5”_`”'¢-Z**_‘ V 1I`:I l____T_;ET+-___ _*5:; T3_E&`E.i` ~ "F - _9._ S--Eztigcf 'if3_;;T."“__IfL_”i`I1`-_6_ LEE” -1 -:5'“-52.1 `“ “nfl-‘EE L~e`lh 1. -__ .- lf lg _ , `u_§ 1 3'; ink 15355; _ :l'_:,-F" ` rfiriinj - I .- ”i`f§r'{_Ft:a`_`r""?"`;-§”“_E`”l_?|“-<.-" ' -1 . -J. '_ _ -E _ _J ll _ rr; _'xii r f"='~_~;"*;l_ “l”-Di i U , #F 1 L 1 ackest of all sins in_ Scotland,- E ~ . to estroy him, but he was still an op- imist. To him they were still mon e could trust. I This is excellent philosophy, philo- ophy that it would be well for manv omplainers to take to heart. There re those who believe that all men n l b _ ' __ __a-_ _'_ __ _ lip.,-_ _ ' ‘ ___-__ - _ __ _'_ _ ___ _ _ - __ against the ties of kinshi , a ainst --1~_-l_;_"'-~-»-¥-=l~__ F3- r-£1 -1- -~ rib". - ¢ ' -Q ' ~ . :_'___e;._T,L._-_;g_;__-__iI:__-A---:L-T}_7;151;,‘§f his duties as a subject, ans against 4 --~ _ »;--1:-W 5_1- T10 --0-gg f-0; the heart of pity within his breast “““’ _ _ that he smothered with diabolical _ hinkyou‘d fail in love with Sue, . . . . ._ .Ithink youd ;esolu_tion. Méiicolgi was an exile _ rom ns coun ry, is c was in _ _,___J;-i __ _ _ J _J f __A _ _ _ _ __ ___ ___`_ ___ danger, he knew that men who had .i_ __ __ _. _ _ _-- _* - _l __ _ ___ _ _ __ _ _‘___ _ _ *_ Il_ __ V qi -¢_,--- formerly fnwriod gn him we;-5 now- * I 'I *"“"_ _ is 3- - * _ -_ _ I‘_=__ I ~_iEji§;__.__ § 46' 1 _ _,' .gi _ ` - 0 ` ' mly ut the request of Macbeth 1 l * *UW* _3_*__,_“_;‘* U FT -iii 121. ". ri "if ’ ` I ' "` l U if'i ii . _ _ _J _ __ __ ___ __ g ¢ T are se isi, ecause some men in high _$*?T_3§*;l _ _ __ _ _ _ _ ggilnces have been disloyal to their you were nev-er going to take ii wifei. Do you think- that you'll be lllli-li! 11V - ini! 511 Q' 1°n°- member how you used to r'uii e - vmyii. And you al-ways swore you‘d never lei. n girl kiss you, ll ‘hi 1,5 § .- f5:'+_r-i'3 '¢j_§i; _ - -, »= ° E 1”- ff" ‘!- 1 _ _ _ _B “(9 321:; .it,i:.,__ E_._t_-__§_--l"_- ,, _‘I ._ r 3 _ _ _§,_ ___ _:___ ____; __'!_ __ _.____l_ .ii-“"lT-: -ir fi; f1l;E§" 1 1 'I q » ~ } 5 0 f- ' = 1:1,” -6 -,,,.¢ .___lf# e 1 _.ia ,_ J change your mind com-1iloie- ly. As u man will oft - en do; . . . . . . .. lthink you‘d fnll in lore with 1,, |»u..'-1i- _ - " - _- - _ In -'_-_-_ __ _ -- _ ;:_ ~,;g3;_;*_“_§;-1--~_i_" qafl ~»!i. _ _ ___ __ _ _ ___ __\_ ___ __ _ ;-,,r=i;g,',r" 1,,-5-fr--.1--_-5.-5-_ il@i,z__,i---'E _jg--E _EQ si"rf-r"`rTr“*`°'_§3E M te' __ _ _Im __ _ - oi- _ -T A T ' _ip l. I F VA* Eg §;_;°$f§T£" _-ii"J§Ef`%§hT_§-_`;;;V:.¢n?§l _ _ _ T _ T :anne there are more in existence Zell ‘ei _,_ .0- __', _ ci s _ i 1-t--_"r ‘;_ .1-_ *T53 “E351 *E-T "tres-rr-‘rf = 1-"*r "*"' ~‘:- _ i ""”"'* ' ' -e ° in _i 'ii I- 1 1 _'_ I 4 ! .7 E ' 1-In “lu fs, I H ' i' _ §‘lI*l » 'i ehniiee that ceiiieulong And say it is the first yoirve ev." |ie¢l,.._. And swear by stars a-bove her, then 'T ' ' A ' _ . _ - ' ' ‘ "' _ 'F ' '___ §` - _ -_ _...__ ._ vict ri u yin. nuimn nniioi, iiflan nil.-err whnhrvecioui.ernn_rrrynn,..... Jneiirrnrre y»nwer°vins°lder,why your _ _ _ _ _ _ _L9 J _`¢E§§i____ _m"_,§,§ he _ - - P f - _ » .' '-'---- I ` ' , truth 0 __ _ .- Y _ . 114'( . Ithilr 'il n E :__ __ Er .- i‘?!:E -_ = ;5g~ ___ lit tie girl fe, If yoltlolghn lar; ry ydl li Nl I0 _ _ -,, r _ ft. ' '_ ' .u r 'E' ' , , - f- f , ..‘l ‘-li. Cl E -it _#- 'll “i -- .- -f ---~~i_-1;' i;;*'*3 .giiir __ ;1_ __,4 ga* f *' i~ ”‘;.“‘E__..r_° qv :__,_.§Z _ . `_ _ _ C - _ _ . _'II' _ L _- ‘jg ____ _ffl-; :l`;;;,2:;~ _ There are more cases of the fall of Jim bg.¢“,, you-re hdnnnon mar-i-icd lii`e?.......... I think tliutyoure mis-tak - en, slr, as '__-_H _ 7 _ I ___ 7: _ __;_ _ -i_ _ ___ ¢__'_l1;__g&____ __ trusted being. because the _mmbn M ~ Do you think yoii'd act like that to_- day _ No, lll bet that you will grab each $1' -nv; -`l_ f -=-=-av-7-~ il- y-V -mi L*-*H h,,1,,gs__toAh° trustfd 3" “Fug “___ » "_"'-_ T" ' ' ~ ' . n. - h crease _ n exa _ _ ____ ____._ _I I _ i :_ __ _:__ 3_| 5; _ 1-sli,__.. And youd lose your heart to hoo, l think ioufi ninr ry y "___ ___ c______° wg: r:____ont_:~i“ tt_:i____i;e;:. _ __ __|____ _,__|__ __,___:B:;__;_ _ e, tremendous decrease in crimes -= -=» ___ _ -~' ___;>-if 1;;B'j_;;';l" _*Q "’ .P--_ against society. _ -'lf ' _, * _ ' .:;.__¢:;- _ _;___;; " ' In ordinary me public men are _ _i _ _K _ ' 3;; | . I I gliglltlllxly spoken of al if all were - - " ` V m *ggi ",l' "'?` --L_ 1_" -f ' _ IQ: r ..._ - - ' ’ - E - i - . _. Q , . ____ ____ _-ll- *1 il' :I _ - K »~~ Iv' ` ` ¥ ' " I ‘ 0 ° 1 _ _ ' r -1' | '-4- ~._ I’ *A *__ _ _______ _,__ _ __ __ _ __ - f --V _ ‘;t' " ,_ '-1. '-_ '* ___ *,,__ .§%”E?,T§»f;i-3;pf__ _ ' 1 -1, ~- v -2 l pm" ° 2.’ ui f "r " °"”“` ai -- -° .r-1 _ T 2 1.12:' _° 1 f il ,__ _ana . _ _‘._ ._ ._-- - s _ ---~-- __ .._. .. -~ - - = 1 5 11- = ' V* fi -r 4 1:# _.___" oi ,- s'__.» fi‘¢.,~_~__-E-nf. _ _ _ "-'W f°--~ ii. I”-*U-*~¥ -.=_._._ - di Copyright MCMVHK by JEROME H. REMICK & C0. 9 "" " " W ' ' v . ‘ r Y Y V ' Y Y Y - ' -1- . win W P hu h ii ce. orireiirad New 1 err hand lsslilllll to A§i°o?i‘|i'e“l;::fll|?o|llI:f Csne:l1elhd»‘;enn:'\ic\l‘vii|»'h; .i‘erowie'lf. Reinieiil-_Qon in ilu Depnrmreni ef Aczrlculmie Any um! _Gm_ _ _ . - 'V _'__f"j__ nsrixmou-i Aslan _ _ Prb|i~.l°_¢byi§vsaAxi|usicce.,now¥~ft. vnlbsnnlnson Nv»06»|. . ~““'~'“~' ~- ~- ___/ mv ._ . ' 1 . _-__;‘:I_ f 3 5 C- J __ _ all 'O 'i M ‘ No, B5 the insincerlty and make a gain of professing shipers as rule. When If any man ,' look below in religious "-“ .....iL3¢'-=§Z"£ ° rust, have, through valutfng ambi- lon, cast nside the ideals they had et up for themselves in early life nd used their public positions for elfish ends. The rise of civilization. _ o such nomplainers, is marked by he f.~.li of men. There is retrogress- rc like men standing on thc bank f a river; they fix their eyes upon ii eddy and imagine that the stream s_going backwards, but despite their I* ' .. ticism the lnrdly stream goes on - - - - - -- it ___ _i _l___| '_ __-______~__',~?_ __i___.'_...l1___.~. t ;:g;3_- . _ ion rather than progression. They -_ - ‘- m - * m __ ,_ _.__',___'._._.-,__._ a <- whrd to the ocean, ever gaining in trength, There are more structures it by lightning now than there was hundred years ago, and merely bg- orrupt; the majority are still meer. \lDtible. Some critics, on account of the denim to 'Ol' f his words. right stlll"; a cclaimed him SZ hat in lilo, thi is ll _r i. 7, 3,. »f. 1 i »»......-.._.._._._ i l i -` .1 | . i i, :i » l _._ i , _..‘_`,_‘_ .ii . "~.:*-c.=s_>::rs.-5;; - '_ _ <,_.,:a »' L. ‘i ____ li if-E , , fy. .' '_ I li ;' i -‘J ',_ , '-3 Jer.. __ ___ ._-1,-- W. _ggi _ ii .1 . 1, i j _ ._ i=`l i 1 »i 1 fs' i ‘. `a _1 i li ,iv 1 .> ..,-., -_= - if