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4 TheMuncie Star Qln attg on Uteaumj 0 Mall New Shirt Waists New Cloaks i New Suits New Skirts BIN'S Main and Mulberry Iht Muck Km rounded WW Ih Mood 8(ar Tan4td Childre n's School Presses Sanskrit for children In the primary grades of our public schools. No more striking Illustration of the limitations of self-government appears In all this category than the sanitary situation In Cuba. The ability or Inability of government to ach'eve Its proper ends car. have no more competent test than the conservation of human life. One a plague spot that menaced and devastated our own coasts, Cuba was cleaned up and made healthy by the war the American occupation directed against yellow fever.

Hut the relaxation of our rule found the native authority inadequate to cope with this subtle foe. Tt I impossible to estimate the ravages wtilch restored Entered at Muncle as Meond-clm matter Tirmi of aubserlptloa: Dally One Cent Bunday F'v Cents Dally without Sunday (una SIS Cents Bally and Sunday (one week) Ten Cents Dally and Sunday (one year) Wnea you lav the elty you can hava The Muncle Btar eent to your addreaa by lending notice, with, reroltience tor tha period de sired, to tha circulation department ol Toe Muncle Star. News dealers or subscrltsrs will confer a favor by notifying tha office. If thty do not receive the paper promptly nd regularly Posts ctrd requests or orders throucn either phone 0 win receive vrompt attention. All laitara should be adrad to The Muncle Star.

Anonymous communications will not bo noticed. Telephones Old and J'w. 0. all SONG OUGH wind that moanest loud. Grief too tad for song; Wild wind when lullen cloud Knelli all the night, long.

Sad storm whose tears are vain, Bare wood whose branches stain. Deep caves and dreary main, Wail for the world's wrong! Percy Bysshe Shelley." and rampant yellow fever would have made In the whole south Atlantic and Gulf region not the second Ameri Now On Salle Just In time for final clcan-np sale on all kinds of washable drowse for school wear, and rtie new fall dresses of pletly plaid mixtures and plain color woolens. You can't afford to nils tills last opiiortuntty to buy these pretty wash drease at Hlccs leas than actual cost of i materials. Beet 'styles are shown In thl big assortment, and sire 8 to li olored dresses, 4 Sc. 80c.

BSC, $1.48, $1.98. 82.18 to 84 08 White dresses, Sc, 1.48. $1.98. S2.25. $2.48.

$2.98 to $8.50 Two-plcce wBf.li suits of gingham, ducks, P. K.s., $1.48 to $7.50 Xew plaids and plain color woolen dresses. to $10.00 Children's school hose, fast black, all sizes, 15c value, Hire pairs 25c Children's muslin drawers 15c. 20c, 25c to Children's muslin 35c, 50c. 75c and $1.00 Children's school Tarn o'Slianters 25c.

50c and 75c Children's medium weight rlhbcd vests and pants, 10c to 25c can occupation Intervened and driven If again Into the approximate extinction which the native Incapacity was unable to enforce. What Cuba would be upon Ameri can abandonment, Manila formerly was a plague spot fur the adjacent legions and commerce of the far Katt. Such would revert to, there ran be no doubt, upon American with Tim daily average circulation of THK STAR for Die month of Align wm 26,103 TWINKLES Here Goes drawal today. When one considers the gratification In the knotvl-dg! that the dealh list of Manila uneK-r our skilled military and sanllary administration compares favorably with world cities THE NKROIC AGE. nmt Baby ara doln heroic i The summer If you need shirt waists.

woh suits, silk suits or white skirts, don't lot today's opKrtunlty slip by. stunts this year. In the temperate zone. It Is clear that there Is a considerable off)t to the second Raby Thank aoortns! That lets out of tha kissing. New York gun.

frequent complaint of expenr the 98c is MTKRARV KOTE. What's ths matter?" akfd tht pronrls- Tp to $2.00 white shirt waists, Vp to $3.00 white shirt waists Vp to 82.75 Jap silk vvaistfc. I'p to Jap silk 10 8S.no Hhlrt waist nhs. Philippines entail upon us. It Is better to be a live dependency tor of tha hook etnr, seeing all tha clerks New Suits Tills is a good dine to buy your new fall suit.

We are showing rrniny purity styles In novelties and plain colors. Our pili-es. $12.60. $15.00. S1H.5Q to $35.00.

New Skirts a Our big skirt deportment Is rapidly Ailing up wttli pretty new fall skirts, all sizex to 10-imli bandit, and all prices from 8,1.75 to $25.00. OX rHEK, New Shirt Waists "IWtlcr than ever!" is tlie expression of all who see our wolta. Hundreds of pretty styles, in chant-pjigTJc. block, white, red. brown and new plaids, of fine taffeta gil's, and cream and colors In mohairs, nun's veilings, batistes, albatross, etc.

Prices $1.75 lo $10.00. i the evidence la derived from the rail-rcada to convict the shipper. At Chicago little or nothing pertinent to the actual transfer of rebates wa drawn from the Htandard Oil people. The evidence was obtained from the Alton und the Alton goes free. 80 at New Tork Ciiy there Is a manifest determination not to examine Rockefeller.

Rogers, Archbold and the rest on any vital point that would Involve Immunity. Many will question whether this Is the proper course. The ordinary commercial shipper Is familiar with a form of procedure in rebate transactions where the origin and the burden of tho offense must be attached to tbt representatives ol the railroad. Usually the way It happens Is for the gentlemanly freight solicitor to call upon the shipper and after bewailing the than ft dead democracy. nurryins toward tha front.

$1.48 $1.98 Thars'e a ladv there who wants to huv I to 83.00 Clianibrnv suits Up to $10.00 white Jacket suits. a volvimt of poms," iht bookkeeper called back aa he hurried forward to havs a look at her Chicago Kecord-lierald KC1EXCE ON OPTIMISM AM) PEriKI.MJS.M. Prof. Melohnlkoff, the eminent Rus White Skirts THE DISADVANTAGE OF 'Mamma. Mr.

Oldcutla Just went wild over our new of Hhakedpeara when ht wa hera this afternoon." sian biologist who become Identified with the Pasteur Institute of Paris, and who has written much on th problems of disease, old age and death, Burn, my deer. lmrt. Mercy eakes. how Just 117 white Indian ITead skirts that must go onlck. Plenty of wearing time yet, but we must have the room; so have reduced all prices.

See these at 89c. 98c S1.2U. $1.49 and $1.75. can you una such siang? And you've been to Europe twice, too." Chicago ms elaborated his fundamental theory life In a new series of essays. It emptiness of certain cars about to be i generally known that Metchnlkoff elleves In the pow-lblllty of a longevity IS A BOYCOTT A CONSPIRACY? Does the section of the Sherman 000 FORTCKE'S HA, HA.

TJame Fortune often make us cuss. Hhe does. Indeed, my brothers! For though she smiles on soma of us, She merely laughs at others, Philadelphia Prsss. 000 A WHOLE PARTY, Oueet won't pay this hill tt Is out put In motion, to suggest that aome Inducement might be arranged If the anti-trust law providing for the re now hardly conceived a attainable. shipper can only start covery of threefold damages for injuries to business or property due to The progress of science, he thinks, and THIS IS ENTRANCE WEEK 'New classes are how being organized In all departments, and it will be decidedly 10 your advantage to enter this week.

If possible. Do not lei anything keep you from, entering SOW DAY OR SIGHT. We appeal to the noting people of this section of the Stale not to let opportunity slip by, but arrange to enter our School at the earliest possible moment. Remember, conspiracy In restraint of trade em- From this seed sown on fertile ground the full blown rebate In due time ap of the practical arts of ssnltatlon, hy- rageous! Do you know who 1 am. sir? glen, etc, should enable the aver Hotel Clerk Oh, you re not so many.

(Juest Then whv do you charge for at pear. age man to prolong his sojourn on the In the case of Standard Oil, how least six? Cleveland Leader. arth by twenty or thirty yeors. To l.rFE IS NEW TORK, "Tha Baldorf waiters have new schema ever, thl elementary process he been reversed. Testimony ha been multiplied as to the vehemence with which die at 70 even, he holds, Is to die our location Is at Fudge's corner, opposite the SlcSaughton.

If it is not con The waiter pretends (0 tad a dime that you may have dropped." hat powerful organization has as- wnai trten "He relurns It. and then, of course, you young, to be cut off In one's prime, to be deprived of the sweet Joys of serene old age. Ultimately, he thinks, 160 msy be the normal span of life. sa ulted the traffic departments of rail venient to call, 'phone of write us. 'Phnnes D.

07; Bell, 255. INDIANA BUSINESS COLLEGE have to hand him a thousand dollars." Washington Herald. roads and fairly bullied them Into on pain of loss cf busi But, hatever amount of truth snd JIST WANTED TO KNOW. 'Were vou gled the Jury disagreed?" the ness the railroads could not afford probability there may be In these lose. prism er was aiked.

scientific speculations, they do not "Not altoretr.er. he replied, tnougmruuy. After hearing the laeyer's plea tor ms I ouch the questions of death, or, really had some curiosity as to the question o( my guilt. "Philadelphia Ledger. rather, of the universal fear of death.

To make life, pleasant, to free It of dis NOT TIME TO GO. "Let us co home. Freddy; you've eaten ease and misery, to remove the dread enough cakes." of senility snd mentsl dislike of death. Not yet. mamma 1 reel quits wen so Wysor Grand Sept.

6 '5 Return of the nit of Iiin Season. RAFFLES With the Brilliant Young Romantic Actor. S. MILJbER REST. PRICKS 25c, 50c, 75c, Box seats and sofa, chairs, $1.50, brnce suits brought against the individual members of a labor union for damages through a boycottt it declared? This is one of the Important Questions to come before the Supreme court next fall, having b'en sent up by certificate from the Federal court of appeals for the Second circuit.

It is the first time the question has ben raised as to whether or not the effect of a boycott on th; business a manufacturer transacts outside hi own state comes within the purview of tho Sherman act. and the court of appeals, in the absence of any decision on the subject, declined to pass upon it, preferring its determination by the court of last resort. The case srose over a strike in Lowe's hat factory in Danbury, In 1901 and the Inauguration of a boycott by the United Hatters of America, In which the American Federation of Iihor Joined hy putting Lowe on the "unfair list." Lowe recently brought suit under the nntl-trust law against iOO members of the hatters' union living In Danbury, claiming SSO.OOO damages to his business through the boycott, which he avers to be a con-Hplrscy In restraint of trade on the imrt of the members of the union. The ndvertlrements Inserted In the newspapers bv the unions and the Instructions sent to members of labor organizations throughout the country to buy none of his product have reunited In a falling off In tils trade outside the state of Connecticut and he asked Judgment to cover the damage he had suffered. The lower court found in favor of the labor unionists, but.

the court of appeals, without passing on the case, certified question to the Supreme court. far." It Ir. a pity that of the two principals to these transactions one can lud. bo convicted unless the other goes free. But on the other hand the demands of honest business will be satisfied with Just enough prosecutions, for offense committed at a time When those offenses were general If not sb-solutely necessary, to make sure that they will be discontinued hereafter.

Kl BY NKW8 ITEMS. Why do lot owners In Muncle (not all, bnt many of them), wait till apparently, and yet Metrhtiikoff holds that It I utterly abnormal, to fear HIGH SCHOOL nuTFacMTirx. A writer In on of tho September magazines considers the high school secret society as the knottiest problem which has arleen In school circles for yr. and fel frt.h In a convincing way his rensons for this opinion. HI arguments are derived from the answer to a set or 185 letter on the subject addressed to as many hitch school principals.

With three exceptions these principals condemn the societies and the three favor them modify their approval with Important The subject Is not one special concern In Indiana since the legislature made the formation of such fraternities unlawful, but the manner 111 which they are regarded elsewhere Is of Interest and shows that this stale Is fortunate In the question disposed of. The substance of the testimony against these, secret societies Is thst they ore undemocrstic, tending to unobblhhness and the destruction of a healthy class spirit, membership being largely a matter of ability to wear good clothes, spend money and bo a "good fellow." This tendency. sy on principal, IS to degenerate Into smoking and gambling clubs on the part of the hoys, and frivolous gossipy, idle places on the part of the KlTls. Boys and girls not admitted to societies and who feel themselves snubbed In consequence, being too young to hear such snobbery phlloso-phlrally, ar often made' so unhappy that their parent remove them from school. The societies become centers of school politics and Interfere with discipline and scholarship.

Altogether their Influence upon the pupil Is had and school authorities, largely because of a lack of proper co-operation by the parents, are at loss to know how to control them. In a number of east the question hss come Into the courts, action of the school authorities against the fraternities bflng contested. In every Instance the course of the authorities was sustained. The responsibility for the existence of the Institutions, where tha law lis r.ot checked them, as In this slnls, seems, after all. to devolve upon the parents of the children.

If they will take the trouble to hear the arguments of the teachers ngnlnst the societies Instead of listening entirely to tho sldw presented by the youngsters they will bo less likely to look upon tha question with Indifference) or ss nn unimportant mutter and will forbid their children to Join, If there Is any element more than another from which the public schools should he free It Is snobbery and social distinctions, and If parents will not hhssI In the work of elimination, then school board and legislatures must take the (ask upon themselves. THE TEST OF tiOVKllNMKNT. Colncldentally, many parts of the world are exhibiting In varied g'llse problem of self-government In process of evolution. In the Philippines we are Installing a constitution and a kindergarten form or representative government. In Africa, there are the Hoer republics, starting out In a unique type of province, and Morocco, suffering under the chastening hnnd of Its French suieraln, For India and 1 THE OM.T TIME.

"There Is at least one time In life when a woman hasn't any more to say than a man." remarked Vilderly. "When Is that?" queried Singleton. "During the marriage, ceiemony," explained the man with the experience. death. It should he welcomed, Jie thinks, as the fitting and desirable climax of the career on the earth, snd the fact thnt It Is not he regards as one of the saddest and most tragic Chicago News.

disharmonies In nature. weeds have attained such a rank growth that the city official are compelled to advertise the offenders In Hut even this disharmony msy A STATE IN I'AWX. Five years ago Nevada was a state In pawn. She had been stolen, says public print and have the weeds cut extra cost? Saturday, Sept. 7 MATINEE-AND SIGHT, Rowland Clifford's THORNS and ORANGE BLOSSOMS Matinee Adults, 25c: children, 10c.

Nlghtr t5q. 25c. JlSc, 60c. 75c. Heats ready Friday.

moved. There Is, In fact, according lo Metchnlkoff, a neglected "sense" In us which Is capable of development Successful American. The entire popu FRIDAY SPECIALS SARDIXES Fancy fish, smoked in olive oil, per can Qq SAIIOX Fancy pink fish, 1 -Jb. I OUSTERS Fancy quality. Star 4 -lb.

can "2QC SHUIMP Liquid or dry pack, per can MACKFREIj Oood size special to close, 3 for i Qq PICKLES Fancy quality, plain or mtjr.ed, per bottle COVE OYSTERS Good quality, special, per can TC MCSTARD Ftnest large package Qq TOMATOES Fancy home grown, per pit. 15c APPLES Good cookers, per peck 30c Whv will any Muncle man persist lation was not sulncient to constitute In harboring a vicious, worthless cur a third rate western town and It was decreasing, it might well have been snd which may be cnlled the sense or ked then. "What the matter with Instinct of death, To develop this sense without a license, eventually Inviting a visit from the constabulary, which exertion on the part of the mtntons of Nevada?" In necessary to Impress upon the The trouble grew out of Nevada's young that pessimism is absurd snd the law costs each culprit l.0T public land grant, amounting to 2.0(10,-000 acre, which congress had carelessly authorixed the state to select ts Whv will a merchant or storekeeper contrary to the law of nature, and that optimism is the normal slut of desired. Nevada legislature prac cccupy half the sidewalk In front of his place of business with, a dtsplsy of he healthy and rational mind. Op SI.AVI'S IX M.VSSACTU'SKTTS.

A relic of slaverv days in New England In the middle of the eighteenth century, the old Tllden house on Win tically put the land up at auction snd the rejult was that a few stockmen bought enrugh land to shoestring und timism sees good In life as a whole Tneadar Mrht, Sept. 10. SIXTH gl'CTiMBFVi, YEAR Of (he Oremt Sensation "A Break For Liberty" Written pn the escape tf. the Bldrlle Brothers from th Pittsburg Jail. SPECIAL, itl'BNBKY AND RFFECT8 Prices 15.

K. XS. and 7 Sc. Reserved seals on sale Monday eventng. hi wnre when he knows It is unlawful and alxo a mark of aelftuhnsss ter Slroet.

West Hanover th nnlu surround and absolutely control every river. Ukii und water hole In the state. house in that town where slaves were kent for market, la now hln a. to do and in every one of the phases of life. Optimism looks forward to a complete and active life rounded off by a I'lappy.

peaceful, reflective old age. wtw will a merchant or a store By doing so they became virtual ossesaors of the rest of the state, No mollshed, keeper put up awnings hardly six feot hnve the around when he knows, or one else could use the public land ir make settlement because of their control of all the water, and In Nevada And here Prof. Metchnlkoff gives us totally novel view of pessimism and ought to know, the law prescribes that water la the llfeblood of lund. Sixty Bowies THE. ONLY C4cW CROCiR 217 i.

oVt PHONE 4Z no awning hould be lower than seven feet eight Inches'' optimism, a view which the Hchopen- million acres were controlled and In dlTect owned by about a million acres, and not an opportunity for a single Whv will families In which there are house Is one of the best known landmarks In Plymouth county and has stood for nearly 200 years. It was used as a tavern In Its early days and later for a residence. Of recent years It lias been abandoned to the elements end has rapidly fallen Into decay. No one know the exact date of the building of the house, but historians fipree that It was long beforw the incorporation of the town of Hanover in 1727. The Hon.

Jedediah Dwelley, of Nort.h Hanover, who has spent much hauerlte and other exponents of the dismal gospel of the emptiness and cases of contagious and Infectious dis 161-ncre homestead. Five years ago this was the ultun- senselessness of life would repudiate, lion a hopeless one. Public spirited men htid attempted to Induce Immigration and to encourage the development of their state, hut their work had come ease violate the quarantine laws and expose Innocent hundreds, when they know there Is a heavy penalty for such gross Infraction of the statutes? MAJESTIC THEATER Everybody appreciates a Rood vamli'Tille show, and you get it I at the Slajestlc; HIGH CLASS ACTS And 2.000 feet of Moving Pictures. Matlneq daily at 3 o'clock. Evening prrrorniniu'cs at 7:45 and 9:15 o'clock.

but which la at bottom true. The average pessimist affects to despise life, to think It full of trouhle and sorrow, iu1 contain far more pain than Whv will men congregate and loiter lo naught and they had quit. There was nr. chance. Yet all time there was sllll a great water supply running to us to VU.IVTTI I1IHH HIP early story of the town, says: "While on corners nd In the street expector plensure, and, therefore, to be a de nit-it) was more or less buying and SClIlnr Of ftluveu tarn I.

I ating and ogling at pssslng women, lusion and a mockery. Metchnlkoff annually. The ptirenr.ial flow of the the eighteenth century nearly all the when they know they are violating iwo or three city ordinances and courting tells ihlm that he misconceives his own feelings and fslls to understand him 10 CENTS TO ALL as heavy sentences for their misconduct 7 self. The real bssl of pessimism Is Whv do autolsts scorch down the mnin.es owned one or more) this probably was the only plac where the. (raffle was carried on for revenue I have seen two bills of slaves sold from tills house.

One was from Job Tlldon to a Mr. Bailey, of Scituale a lIPBrrt-l nhlM nemal not that alleged excess of pain and itreet, Imperiling the live of hundred misery, hut the brevity and uncer of other who dare use the public tainty of life. In other words, the highway at thst particular time? i ears or age. of good bodily health and .1 kind SOME PLACE TO GO pessimist loves life more than optimist, loves II unwisely but too well, The New York Time, which does One of Mr TiMaM. not love Mr.

Ituoevelt. And comfort iiHinea Cuffee served as a soldier In (he Revo- for China constitutions are In process He loves It so that he can not think luiooiHiy war, and according to an old was stationed at Hill In the reflcvtlr.il that parly line are no longer closely drawn, and remarks hopefully that Republicans who fear of promulgation, In Russia a third and less popular Dmima Is to he n. sembled and Formosa the logical quietly even of distant death. That thought makes his life miserable, 1 1777 tin Wl.il nailev ami A orf Col. poisons his Wihols existence.

He may and distrust the president would not rivers and stream was entirely util-lmed, but the floods from the melting of the mountain uiowa swept awa) uselessly the sea, Viewing the tun Inn Hs It was then, who would have dared to predict that with the po.isnge of the na'loiml Irrigation net could have occurred tho Kie.it liansfoi niatlon and development in Nevada, and if It had been predicted who would have believed It? Of the th li ly-seven million dollar government reclamation fund Nevada lu-s ihus fur received her fair har. and tht. completion of the great project upon hich the federal engineers ar now working will more than quadruple the ali eatl) Increased population of the state. The first section of the Truckee-1 'arson project has been completed and th settlers are now farming the ferule land In eight v-acre homesteads, lly next yenr 160,000 acres of this project ill he under Irrigation. INPIAXA'S Ml HKATK.

As nmcarehs crown with laurel tnose who sing. Moat well rnmhinlng soul and art. ho vol, the songs that winds of he ven bring tt'nheard hy othersl from the nation result of the Inte war with Russia If THE EVER POPl STAR THEATER Muncle'g Established Rouse of REFINED VAUDEVILLE Marine dally at 3 P. 10c. Eiery evrniiiK at and P.

SI, 10c and 20c. The place where "There Is talk about the unworthlness of life Mud It difficult to vote for a sane dem being rigidly enforced by Japan. The patent lesson of all these dein hut II Is the awfulness of death he Is teally thinking of. onsirauons ts me as old ns riMHO, jig was known as Cuffea Tllden. and was ho on the primed roll, The, hooks of (he tional chu'eh of Hanover record the marriage by tho Rev.

BenJmln Ba on Feb. 8. KM. of Jack snd Ulllah servants owned by Joo Tllden, and nlso the d.ath of negro hov owned by Tllden. Feb.

12. 1760 There are many other brief records of slaves kept In different families In Hanover. Beaton Herald 111 He Aristotle, that such form of govern If this be true, then a rational sense mem la Ideal for a people as st BUY A KODAK Every family should ha one. Tliey are useful in many ways instructive, interesting and tell of pastimes and; Wends from year to About all yon have to do take pictures with an OWL' KODAK Is to press the fin -w do the rest. If desire, and In a satWactoryj manner at small cost.

Our; (I Cameras are practical little machines, Ak to nee them. -The OwlJ: Drug Store In The Delaware of death Is certainly tho bft guaranty of optimistic treatment of life. And Alnnys sonicdilnR GikhI." Still "'Some Place to Go. serves their capacity and needs, and Its corollary, derived hy the brilliant the learned biologist, therefore, would leach the young not to fear death, but ramman irom ms study or new France, thai "freedom 1 for those ocrat. True, but does the Times happen to know of a sane Democrat who Is llkelv to be nemlnsled? A Missouri pastor has announced 1 hat hereafter each member of his congregation will receive a bouquet.

If people will not go to church for their Mul' saku alone why should not the "souvenir" system be used to attract Uiem? Lured there by roe, sermons may hold them Secretary Cortelyou I described by Washington correspondent as about a garrulous as a stone Image on an to accept It cheerfully mid stoically as the lot of everything In the universe. THE THEATORIUM wno are tor it. rite notion mat a form uf government fitted by evolution, heredity and environment for the use of Americans or Kngllshmen at the end of 1,000 years of struggle mid and to make the most of life while It lasts. Thus the proper development of the Instinct of death la essential to right and nobis living, to a sound and The Vaudelle Chanee of Program Todiiy. nil: iMtonrt Eii newt ke- POUTS TO BE SHOWN.

Admission, 5 CeiitH. will present today SEVERAL, NEW FEATURES Including; Catchy Mush Sent Pictures experience. In self-government Is neres-rnrlly titled for backward tribes with transfigured optimism coloring every uood Sungrs. out previous training or exercise In rtep and pliese of.life. Is an Inspir the self-denials and self-restraint of subject for publication.

From the news i lnl of view this Is very sad, for lie could be so extremely entertaining ing gospel, ecrlolnly. constitution ud representative as semblies, has fortunately passed from Co Indiana people sov'relgns sll And reigning o'er a fair and" fertile land For laureate, with esacr accents call The poet who can feel and understand. 1 Not all lire the life of mmple wv( an tell In words how dp na currents Hew N't all who cunningly can turn phrase! fan a isre In Istiglitar, shed a tear tar woe ll'it to the pwt the "Aflrw hlles" reach tn lauri wreath with willing hsnds- The comrade of our sorrows and our smilea. 1 Who loves his people and who under-1 s'snds 1 1 rUIVt lPAI. OH Aft 1M)IIY.

politically If he milv would. a. -u Hie minds of intelligent men. wlih ROYAL THEATER i The Palace Theater Constitutions are In preparation for tho departure of panlsitn necessities, It Is Interesting to see thai these New York proceedings against Standard Oil, under the auspices of the There Is loiluy no more thought of India and Chins, but Turkey, of course. Is still Immune TRY STAR WANT ADS demanding democracy for India state of Missouri, follow th lines ob A "The Horn of Suereee." Samel bins Bear erery say.

The) amir theater 1st Mane it eating a sew Mil dally. School Book Depository at siswart's Morocco or the Philippines than (here ITeeecl. InUy the arreskt Kale renrnre Him: HO IX HO THK Srhefef, Orrbeatra. -T i 1 -T' 3 served by the Federal government at rurnlshea hooks to every boo dealer In Jv 'CI ,) THEY BRING RESULTS..

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