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I I 1, �­, 6"4'"i I _. �,­ _"___________1111_ As they left the. empty tomb . .. I . . . , , I , � �., 1�'t",W­ � __".;�-W' - - I., . r . �;`111, � . <7 %I. � I 4, 11 I 1_�_�_­ . to �vbeitbei,,% not webelleve &ii war; : , I ; . .1 I . - . . - I ", %��,Ibl�,,J,'. . ,� wondered at that which was come P ; .,�­' ".. . � �, but are ,W,q willing that our boys I - re, ,�� ! . . 1,1;"�:,�z­ 1, �� .. I % �� I Shi�t - A n Von t,2, ou t 2? 'I , , I . 1b.&." ­�l ,­�­,­,'. " � I . I , ,, ,��',��; ,`��. �t, I lil nds'and hearts litically active. � shall be 4#4 1 1 '' - 11 I 11 . ... �,,! ­ of the Apostles it was 'yet darlc­ - . ,TW, for seivice, In case of _ I . . I , L - �,�,,',',,":` I P efeat -by MeKinley .. . .� , ,�i,?,�,��, i I his d war, abqoJtk " . . ',,­,;­"'V.,��;�,�,. ­ I I . . I After .tel.y untrained aiid unpre- . . � � I r ,Ig���k�,'�,;�_ ,, L � . .- ' � - 4 , the glory of the Lord had not yet ris . � I ,_,,,�� _ I � ''I .1 l� Cleveland devotba himself to. the w8l- pared, to lj�'eqme the target for triin- . I . . ­!,��,�,`4_,�.,`�, , �� ., .1� � 1, ,� en upon them.`�--Condeused from The � . . I � . � � _. .., � fare of Princeton university, and &I- . . I . - "', '_ �, � % � e marksrq�4. . , ,., I � � , ? . - I Expositor's Bible. so did considerable, lecturing. Har- � . , ares of the Bell ,., 7 i. �If�. Iii h. . 0, . I anglit&`*bove my desk t1fere is a � knyone can buy s � ­ :�, 1�-1.111r I I I John 24 . I -S. . the practice of . I I I I -� ; I .1 I ., ,., . I . picture af',m small boy, who, with - � I I - ,� "' ,,Z"', I 11 - . rison al I . ...... . . � �''. , Jesus in these verses explains to law in Indianapolis after leaving fevlerisli Telephone Company because they are 1. . I I i � �i�,,i,@_ P,,�: . ��, I 4vote is busily tacking a 1 M'' - " q , , ' ' I : : .. A .... �: His disciples His purpose in going Washington. His spare timc- Was de�- pillow �Ato the back of his Wousers. I ' ' l, , . �.'g' " I I . I ,.'�,P"�1,11; 3Q5 rr mr-wTV111 �, away from them. "E go to prepare a voted to the'interests of the Presby- Uiid,rne,�tli. listed (on the stock exchan . I I , � . a 7,;.,�;",�", � . .. I I place for you." In answer to terian church and the 'preparation of meet clad, it, is the caption, "I gotta ge. I ,-- I t, �%j�,;,, � 3 - . . �01'! Thomas' question, He says .- "I am series of magazine articles, which _the woodshed."- What a � I . . �, �,. . -�'., . . I . , ..; & Suve You Get The. Genuone a wonderful thing it is to he prepared, 'All"-� \ . I 1. t�' the way, the truth, and -the life; no app7aared under the title "This Coun- for any eme�rgency. I Anyone thus can become a shareholder I I , ,17",,�`� � p , YQ�',',.. 1 1 �, I o ,��,��. t "W'. AILLETTS FL of Ours." Washington, wearied There is�, no ti e for military train- I . 61,�'i-. AKE LYE man cometh unto the Father but by try . I 11, I . 1"� - - I ,�!4 I . " ,�,�, . � 'i WM� Me.), I is be- - ilil,p - �*.�, I N !"WW'i � ��,vur 4-�', � and disillusioned, returned to h Ing once jki ,boy s drafted. Military and exercise whatever rights share- . ''� � , �,�f .1 � . loved estate of Mount Vernon after experts * at a boy ;cani The . � � t ,,��, ,.%­'� - ­ . el%m . ' i 1".`,� - trained ce in six months, I 111. :::,. '11. � WORLD MISSRONS serving two terms, and was most re to, se holders may have in purchasing new . . �,',.'­ � Inctantly induced to accept commaad with a week or ten days each kollow� - . "; �� . - �!�11_�l ' , � 11 . ,,� I#R,_� � SUNDAY AFTERNOON The Rev. John Netra�n has left two of the me- army which had been. rals- - g year :for brushing up. But, if issues of stock. . I ., � , , , �tj, - . th Fiance in � I . , " �,�, for the threatened war wi . �,-� I I ffi�',,'� 1 �By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Oat.) som behind -one is engaged in mis- ed we had to wait for six months to ..' � . I , 3 _��_. In the midst, Of prepar' train our boys the war -would prob- . , '01 sion educational work in North India in 1798. T4 ... P- . , ' � .. 'I; � ': ,� � Jesus, hail! enthroned in glory, and the other is the writer of this tions, he died the following year. John ably belost. is it not well -that they , . Bell Telephone stock — old ancl new — I � �, .1 fi,� ,�111 article who has the privilege of Ada- had a long and useful span of should al -1 -have some slight training I I 1. _,, � �' ,. tl�' There forever to abide; - . , � � I �� I ., preaching the Gospel to the intelli- years left him after serving his term even thou h it be the meagre trsdn' has always been available to anyone , . �; - All the heavenly bost adore Thee, . d this he devoted mainly to liter- 9 � ­�'g � - � , ember of the an Ing secured through a cadet corps? I .. 1:, � 'Seated by Thy Father's side. gentsia of India as a in I � %, i",I.I.. Canadian Mission in Central India. ary work Interrupted by his labors in We must nOt overlook the fact that who wants it. And it is available to the_ .1 1. I . . . .1 ,. I I The above account has been writ- revising the constitution of Massa- in cadet tr . �ping there is the advaut- . 1. I i T , , , There for sinners Thou art eading, ,a T . ,i�� Pi ancial worries sadden- age of I discipline. the training for - . � ., I. There Thou dost our place prepare, ten 'with a view to showing how far chusetts. Fin . public now "'on the open market".- , , , , , i, Jefferson left . iiiii i s after teamwork, And the physical drill. It � K � investments in human lives may go ed the year . "t, Ever for us inter -ceding, Washington, but he devoted himself I, up to iv-ery parent who'has a son . I - - I 1� ­ tribute to and grateful ap- . "I I .... �., Till in glory we appear. o education,al work in Virginia. Madi- to look, this question fairly in the . .1 - 1" John Bakewell. preciation of what Dr. and- Mrs. Nor- t I . ';­. f the most inactive of face and consider both the advantages The Bell Telephone Company is owned by 15,500 ." ton tbel early pioneer missionarie�G -son was one o I . . �: 1. k v I ",11. .11 ... 1; PRAYER and their successors have done, not ex-pres.idents for he spent nineteen and disadvantages Of cadet training. ahareholders and no individual has as much ao . . I . . I'll. retirement with his books It - I ttt, �. ., - only for Trinidad but for India and years in is not enough to say, "We will one quarler of one per cent of the dotal chares. I li, � � To Him that loved the souls of men, and friends, though he served with the bridge when we come to / K: other parts of the world. Who can cross . - I - ."%" And washed us in His blood, tabulate the results of Christian Mis- Jefferson and Munroe as regent of it.v . . I . � - I - . I % , the University of Virginia. I - I I I - 1. V .. To royal honors raised our head, sions? - From The -Central India _cc�_ . - I � ".. And made us priests to God, Torch. . MonroeN retir�m_ent was spent in I , , - � 11,�, . - STERIOUS WOMAN AND I I . - I ",� 'To Him let every tongue be praise, comparative quiet. He served as lo MY . - �, . 1. ,,�. And every heart be love! _.<:�_ cal magistrate and, member of the pdysTERious MURDER , 11 � I . , I , . .. I z . . � I., All grateful honors paid on earth, I constitutional convention of Virginia. - Swan- - . � . Tom Jackson, a fish dealer of I ..:. And nobler songs above! Amen. He refused to accept nomination as a . ,arrested,for the murder =, BELL T.ELEPHONE (COMPANY. OF CANADA I hat sea, has been I . %, , , I K presidential elector on the ground t 1�, Isaac Watts. of his wife, .the mysterious "Madame I , I . I � ",'.. y Fod Disagypes an ex -president should not be a party __ - r", ' whose violent death a few weeks . . - 1, . S. S. LESSON FOR MARCH 31st ader. John Quincy Adams estab- X," Ided a sensation, in England . -, � �11 ago proyl I :�... -1 `� DTik He Teer lieshed a precedent which .it has been I Wales. Mrs. Jackson and a I . I � I I'll ... � Lesson Topic -The Future Life argued that other ex-presidients might an, I . - ,, ,,�, . neighbqr, Mrs. imm I I I... Di ock, had been Z .- ,. I . Oaster Lesson). honor, when he entered congress and 11, ", - Luke 24 : 1-12- With Magnesia to Neutralize to a cimema, together and returning I �, - " ,-' Lesson Passage , 8. Andrew . - I I " , � .7ohn 14:1-6. Acid and Stop Indigestion. Jackson, like Washington, found more Mrs. Dimdmock left M-xs. Jackson at - . ,.� ., - 1%?, Golden Text -Rev. 2:10. . Gives Instant Relief. I enjoyment in his Tennessee estate her door In a few moments she and 11 I - . _­_ - �_ . . I . - . . - - __ . .- � .. 1. Xa - " her bus nd were alarmed by shrieks, . W -Cl. I The Sabbath came and went over "The Hermitage," than in the White . I ckson bungalow . ' �. the grave of its Lord, and silence When food lies like lead in your House, and the furious activities of and. running to the Ja 1. . ­ . reigned in Joseph's garden, broken stomach and you have that full. un- his earlier years made his retirement found *�. Jackson lying on --the from people who might seek to in- eral theory was that she was a popu- treas&y notes, of which there must, I . :P only by the mailed sentinels, who re delightful. Tyler spent ground bleeding and senseless. In a jure her. . People have, come forward lar writer who used several noms de ,bade been hundupds. "That ' " ex- - I sealed comfortable, bloated feeling, it i� be- all the mo . .. u, "is what eomeB v,-. hed and chatted by the ent or two Mr. Jackson came out to tesWy that while they knew the plume. . . claimed Mrs. Jackso "I., laug cause of insufficient blood supply to most of his 16 years of retirement mom � ',-.I, � , . ulchre. . il -war of the,:..houso. All three said that deceased woman as Mrs. Ingram,they Sq3me of' these letteh could hardly Of being clever. I was a journalist - I.. Sep the stomach, combined with stomach I in efforts to avert the Civ I they saw . -no oth the M lj� f the n an ,e nly I vo�_ Z�: As soon as the restraint of the Sab- er person in always understood that -,she was 'really have come fro �u lishers, or y at o e time d about th o .­- acidity and food fermentation. In which was impending, but when these " . I - I � , bath was over, the women turned . hborhood but testified to se 9 EthLA M. Dell, the auLhoTess, Who contained not cheqi4,es, but packages man to see the siege of Sidney- � . � such cases try the plan now followed failed became a member of the con- neig em . ,. I or c�r�disappear in the distance. . I I ',,�,, � ot . �l' again to their labor of love, prepar- gress of the Confederacy. Fillmore a in I.- pros ers behind a veil of withdrawal of treasury notes which Mrs. Ingram street." The murdered. WOW , by thousands of former suTerers from I 'said that he heard -,his wife 1p - J, Ing the ointment and spices for the I lived 22 years after retiring from the Jackson s said to have spoken.' I , - indigestion by simply taking a tea- from the pulbEq eye. .At different- delighted to - show -to her friends a 1,'-.1, murmur, "They are after Bettyl"' a 1, eiubalming, and coming -with ... the office, the longest sp4n allotted to any . . places where she stayed after her evidence of her literary success. One Ianguages with - �� I spoonful of pure Bi�urated Magnesia ear�old child which had been . ' .­. early dawn to the sepulchre. Though ex -president with the exception , of s1x-Y . marriage she was in the habit of re- woman with whom the Jacksons lodg- her. pron � lot, It was "yet dark," as St. John tells in half a glass of *ateT, as hot as adopted b,y-'the woman. She remain- . . I . , i with ceiving mail I I'll I 'John Adams. I addressed to four differ- ed says that one day the -dead woman ge 1�� fortably drink it. The . -11 . 11 . us, they did not anticipate any diffi- you can com He visited Europe -where be was ed unconscious for nearly a week � . . , �. - hot water draws the blood to the 'blose attendance,. ent people,. Many of the letters were called her up4tairs, where she was ' 1, . I , ... �. _ culty from the city gates, for fliese ly received. but kept in touch her husband in known to - .contain money. The _g6n- -sitting ou her-, bed 1surrOUU;1ed 'by � .� . � - ­ � stomach and the Bisurated Magnesia warm - . 1. I - 4 1 1 � 1� were left open both by night and day as any physician caii tell you, instant- with politics. In 1956,he once more Then she Aied Without having been I I I . . �. - � l ­ . �­ I � 14 . . , ran for the presidency on the ticket able to j�i,Wiiiiy�-account of the mur- . . I -_ -,-- _.. - .- .- - I �� during the Passover feast-, but the I . I .1 I ­ ­­ ,,--,,--..- ­­ 1; I . iiEv_ � . 11., �,. thought did occur to them on the way ly neutralizes the acid and stops the of the American party and carried derous assault on her. It was SUP- a I . I. - . ... - � , - ­.- food fermentation. Try this simple . posed then t�at the weapon used was I ir"M" I 49L.Av, . ��­ � as to how they should roll back the plan and you will be astonished at only the state of Maryland. Pierce =) IE:'N--r - "r M X:� z, 0'r 0 , Jr A,,,,,. 1–. I JL 7X . k;,. . �, :� � stone, a task which was evidently be- travelled in Europe for thr years a 'beer flagon, but we note by the M11_e1q_W&111W1 - ` -"_i,.*-'.- ­. 11 . , , " unaided strength. Sur- cable despatch that, the police havp 5-� �M. .., � ;.?.'�.'.��'. :t.f , the immediate feeling of relief and ,:�v...-vf,-,..i-.-.i,i6i�:-.,-, �:i _% I X . , . .,.,,, - yond their on his return devote himself, , N , .. , comfort that always follows this sim- and rthed a likelier Weapon. . . . . . Z ... I - i �, �c I ,,:V'. �� prised and startled by the discovery !ike Tyler, to the problem of avert- unea __', I , � . :;.r,� �-i , ple, harmless restoration of the nor- he - Mrs. Jackson came into public not- 0 .-'.�.�'�'.. 4� .�. tliat the stone was rolled away, their ing Civil war, thotigh7unlike Tyler . �k�.p. .. I " . mal process of indigestion. Peo . itness , �..��i \ " 1. ple in 1927 when she was a w ::j::...: , ,�. surprise deepened into consternation w �!i:�i;::" I I, Li. ho find it inconvenient at times to supported the Union cause. Buchan- lee the trial 6f a Man named George :,�.::':"..,.. . ,, as passing within the sepulchre, -they an spent his retirement on his Pen- WC . 114 1 �� secure hot water and travellers who William Harrison, who was convicted . . I- ,found that the body of Jesus, on nsylvarda estate. Johnson, who com- ' "I,. are frequently obliged to take.hasty - of embezzling -919,000. He testified - . I . I 1 1 : : ­ I - which they had come to perform the pleted Lincoln's unexpired term re- I i '��01_1�0&.' I - meals poorly prepared, should, 2 Jven Mrs.'Jackson. most . I , : : 1 ! : = . �." always t he had g.,l I : �, last kind offices of affection had dis- maimed actively in politics, and sought tha - 00, I � 1 1 : - ..­.��,;­­.: take, two or three five -grain tablets � : : "'..." . 11 she admitted re- ,!. - , 1411.-I%f', . appeared. The enemies of Jesus had election in the United States senate. of.the mone7 and . 1. I .�.":;:; . , ��. of Bisurated Magnesia after meals . . .1 ��; . - ;_ � surely laid violent hands upon the He suc(:eeded on his second-a#empt ceiving a,000, .supposing it to have . . .. . _� I ..... .1 � -, *1 .. e: . I �._, to prevent fermentation and to spent been his own.' In the trial she -as - I 1. . !: i i I � I tomb, rifling it of the precious dust neutralize the excess acid in their and died a -senator. Grind C because � I .... 11 ::: I � '. ,�: . they sorrowfully had committed to some of his retirement in travelling referred to as -1 Madame X,"- `,.. I ,,, � , ­ I 'Cl, its keeping, reserving it'for fresh stomach. and made a meniorable_ -vKorld touri of some, highly. erroneous notion that 1. . . . . . � . I d 11,�, ", �, -indignities. St. John supplements _­:�_ He also wrote his memoirs to pay � his'newspaper publicity would be objec- I ; . . , . ,� I �-, re is a great I � , , e',', ly from tAonable to her. The ., � P Luke's narrative by telling how the debts and guarantee his fami I I I I . I , I �'_� as to how she lived. I ,�. �,,�, Magdalene, slipping out from the U. S. RX -PRESIDENTS, WERE w4nt. Military, edu&!,ational a4d -deal of mystery'- . , I . I .. . �� � ea in possession of large . . ,- I � " .1 rest, "ran" back to the city to an- charitable,reforms filled in the time She was oft * - - .- I I . I �, - . �11 mounce, in half-bysterical speech, USEFUL CITMENS . for Hayes, while Arthur, who became Sums of moi.tey, -and told tall tales . -4. "I . I :.-- , . � r I.-, ,!11; "They have taken away the Lord out What the United States should do presideAt aft�r GaTfield's assassiTWI.,about a distinguished lineage. wbich - . .1 11 . 11 I I -11 I , - � ,Z',- ,usband, says he 1)elieved. Ap- iii "._;. of the tomb, and we know -not where with its ex -presidents used to be a tion, rAired to N,9w York, where he her b , , I . - I "' . I . " aren . tly he was a particularly docile I I � ,',,­� 7-_.. ". .. — - . I I , they have laid Him." The rest lin- remained for the two years that re- I . I ,�,, ..�� , -- I -, quesbion considerably discussed, per7,. . . I '; for none of the friends of the 11 .. . :, I - - THEDULANz, ;�_ ��,,__ " '' _. '�,�_ , . . .� I I -1 gered I Cl!ml I , :� . I.-�p 14�-" I .-_ - 1.11 I - � .11 by the tomb perplexed when haps at a time when it seemed that maimed of Ais life. . . ' I I I 1. .. I 1:1 * 7-0--sk suddenly "two men stood by the " . patr -who ba4 been, found have Any- / � 1. I ­�, ­ �. i-i- . . I �: - . . � - I �, � . I I I .. "'. " M In there would be several of them to pro- � _____<�� �_, thing to say,�,,Oout' quarrels Jack- . . , I � I . ­ ) I I I ., dazzl�ing apparel." The women awed vide for. As.a matter of fact there a philosopher and ' " I I ,�, - I �� � CADET TRAffNING FRO AND �CON son, perhaps,',- -was I . I I z 7W V9 I � 1. I - . � . � by the supernatural figures, bow are rarely more than two, the num- � 4 " . .., . , - . 11�. A � ­. , I . � , c;� willing -enou&- to let his -wife, have �'�, . I X` - I � - . I . � , - , .. I down ^their faceg. to the earth- ber at the present time. Speaking Much has, bisen said du2inig. tbe- I 1DU1 T -1.- - " Past *hat mysteAdmi so0ces, of income , %,. '0 1, . I I I .� , I : IV%' ," � � I . . -, - �1, "Why," asked the angels, "seek ye generally, ex -presidents of the United few years pro and con cadet - train- 0, would, so -long as he received so�he' , "'L - � . I - r - ­ _ ­ ­ ' � .1 I llv', . the living among the dead?" He, is States have 'been able to look atter Ing in our public schools. It.is use- heuefit from M, 'Thitt At least seems I � . I 11 I I .�, : �, I �.. I . ­.� I . I 1� . . . � I ,,, �*_ I ... � " , . 1�� �.,,� - - -1 . - � . . 1.1�� I 1, , . � � 1�­ mot here, -but is risen; remember how themselvei, as Professor Edmuy_id S. less to,galusay th4t cadet training is to -have been t,b6 general idea befoTe 1 41� 1 . "-' .- - ., , . I i , . I . li , , ,: .1 . ;. ,�: ,�, I - ;, I . . � . .� � � . � I e I . . 11 � ., I He spake unto you when He was y ItISra,etio.mS no* ' 1. . . , 11 - 1, et M,eany points out in tile Ch�44ti;sm Military training. It as under . the his ,�r,,t. . I . '. . . ,,Ir. i, . I � 1�1 . . �. .. . will take -, I I ,,,, r i. I I I., .�� , I I— I I. . I . in Galilee, saying that the . I 1. A ,� � � " I � .1� . SO" Of Science Monitor, and tho�e'who':sur­ direct supervisio - of the Militia, and re siui*r cast in retrospect- ' . . . I ,�F­ ��,�,�, - ', I. �. I... � I .. 1 _ - n L a mo . �q,,Vl � � 1�1� .. .... . : I 1. . , , . � � I _'�, 11 �. I , ,,I�,. � , , . I. I 1, "' " . Z - I , I _ , Wio*ii?. - � I 94an must . be delivered up iT;tO the' vived retirement for any i6qi!isider- all its features are und�niabl - or ,_ � ­� 1, -1 V , 11�0� �y mill- His story i��'Ihat he first met his q4 q I I . . _. -.- ;,�', " . �. I . . - � .- .. 11 ,, I - . .1 . '. � , . . I- I -, ,, ',L� I I _ �.�. hands of sinful men and be cracified, able tAme continued to give valuable tary. It is true. -that the training' is future wife wlten:ihe was a waitress ' ., , I � I . . , , , , . I ­ ' � . ". �., iL* I I ,� � ,;, � �:�': ,�' ,.� I , . � I I " ­ I I . '. ; �. . ) d,-"':` ��5 - .. '. - �! _ � I . . I 11 * k , � , I 1�. . and the third day rise again." The sery ce to the state. Of none of not absolutely campilsory in one sense in London, and 34e wa's home ou �1% . , L ' . " ; . , �1. -',, ,. �Mgels threw them back 'upon their them is this more true than Of Wil- of the word; the parents may have � . in .his . � , 'I � I .� 0�, le*ve. She sh6wed an interest I �. 1. *** �, & 1. ' �, ''. ., ��,, � I - 1. " I . . P . ' ,,",­ , -recollections, recalling the words liam Howard Taft, who became chie� their boys excused from cadet train- food, and tbeo�'sequttintamce ripenea I . � - I .f- I I I 1, , � i� " . I I 1� ., - _ ', . - . I , :-- - it ', . . . . I . IV, hited Stdtes in la2l Ing. These boys, in turn, will be look- with wartime- -raivid)ty. They were , , ,�. I I ,,,, Jesus Himself bad spoken and which, justice of the U _ , b-A-0ay - 1. . ­.� , '. I _­ , 116, �� had they been understood and remem- and continues honorably to discharge ed on as "cissies," and their -rating Married, and as'he `h9d been: an 'act- . - . - ­ .. I - N 11 ,� � � . .1 .1 ,` I - .: 1: .1 . .. I , � . I A�1. , .�,; I - I .. . .. , I I I I... . . � .., bared, would have lighted up the the functions of that high office. Af- among their fellow students is most Ing captain i-id.tlxe.-ar.my,"hcw"'readil�y- I , - - I I . ;11 ,,, . i. . .. 1. I "i" � empty sepulchre and have solved the ter his retirement he became Kent humiliating. Therefore, it seem" an fell in with her, suggestion 'that they . . ou 6�9 M& &W a, in -y" dwleeb shommIff - � . , ,�,� , .. , � , r . I I _. . .,D I . I . t � � .,&,� " great mystery. And bow much we professor of law at Yale university, inj t*ce to the boy to ,refuse to al- .should be kno�, as.'Papt. and Mrs. and4bive *0-=W-Dm�ad *`dvo mmy pmaTlins *ST . . I / �,.-,(t t! I I . , a position be held until he was ap, IoVshim to join in cadet training. q . . Rose because we do mot remember, or I , J I . I . i�,,.-, - Gordon Ingram.' 'T.bey,lived at vax- ' .1 ,� - 1. .. 111� , U renleMbering, we do not believe. pointed to the United States supreme A -woman' abhors war evwi more i,us places ujider. this name until the I . 7m, am baft =,bbveswawe ammdbik! I . � t, . .. I .1 1. . ;��,��! , Returning to the city whither the court. -been also� president strongly than ,does a -man. This is -�iriuous Jackei - . � I 7. . . ­ I � I _�.. r , , ", . � I � . I . - 11 I !�,�,�, . " 1. � I I �t�4,'. . He has bit-,Woaried,of the pre- "I � I - I I . , I " I I Magdalene bad outran them, they an- of the American Bar Association, of not Altogether dne to. sex;- but ft�-Is tenqe�. and the�!"Volaps6d'into his own . I - , 'e� ." t 1, , 114'� 1 . l 61 �, Q,1�1�­ �,�� � I Ywaimea�tgtsi& smgpbmtwe��,metaxvmsqpgg� , , -V,r � pay 'th rl .1 - I RioUnced to the rest, as she had done the American Academy of i6isprit- t46 women, who in the end-"' I 1:.� 1, , � I .. I . I . I .- � . I I �;k,y�.� 8 u6sesuming stye. ,, seeing td have � /' , I . od. .. I , I . !",:. to Peter and John, the fact of the dence, of the leagqe to enforce p6ace, hiihest price for war. It.is far more be., . �9 � n2a ,-�60kk'wl 2 x: ciao I , ,Vt sia S&.T0&WmP I ��, ,�: eal content -to act' a� -the husba�ra .010 � - � 90 *e V24._ � Patm YPM-CM -5 , , . , , , . '! .2,�­ . - nian in r . � ;�ad tfia. � , ',!,,,,� pf Mrs- Jacks � 0a ;, , , iipwnwen�s ag� adwg?o 1^1 9nd chancdllor of, the Smithsto - trying to sit at home and wait that, on- and appi0ently nev- 'U'v �r SW M*g , , , �0, 3, )_ � , . ,;��',,�� . - stitute. Chief Justice Taft has writ- to go forth midst the 'blare of . I i - �`ll",: % tram- er questioned her as('to' li6i f9mil4, . - I "I � , I , or I . I . - 1, I . . �11,",_ ten gov�n pets and the din of battle. With her ineaw. Sbe.tdia- bint that'She was R 0 S. . � i ,Ipgiadpks'.�f quaq.. .1. I ­ I zi�,A���, , 0 d� J" � T'� S , e Cf O,vz several books on law and 2 7wr V, . I � , - e, oe� �5 ra,6" I . : -��g, L %0 - _,� ernment and history will, record thaf husband killed or maimed fov life, the litera W,Ma".4. he . ,� X , ,_ � �� �� .1 - . � � 1, . ,e I � I -1 I 7:�� � o ,44,,., , ry t rd,ghost" for a . . � . I � I .. . - �',,,,� - � ,� C5� ;;",i. was done burden galls on her. A womales lia- well-known writer. He says that she � - I cRaa WMwimdon bf aw ma&R WM z5ved &e,av ww fog - - � . . , I - . I . .. � 1. � . . �, I �;11 - t , after he ceased ,to be president. tur*.tl *",- tin t 0 to SIV45 life. to . -_ �t,i,. I I . ., �Zk,�,,: � � 11 I I . � us C ,I pre- ont-urtained lavishly and -that among F&MV817 C6179 - .1 �,, - ., J, ,',�' - I . 1C. �� : I � -1" I . (6110 , . ,. � , . 11 . . I .� I , , . ,' ; 1. . qnd yofm (C0a7(MdW02,. - ". I "I I � . . �11` " I � � , I, I &ed in offic riatttially f6flows tRat voi A6Jr ire Was ,1, ­ .1 , - ,�!,�,,�a�-, I � . servdit and defqmd-it. rt, therefore, hat friends w ' many writem She - 0S&S=n9�P,1MbhCC0A4=M T(D="e2WM0hq3q,99 � _,.., , �.y . I "l, � � � President Harding , 1. I � 4"�.,,,$�� . ; I e . I I " .1 , 'Pow,h".9-34 39000 . . . I - I � I I ,,�,�, - '. I I I I President Wilson's health wa's brok- o in pobsession at' diffekent � . � "x I 1 -4 1� � . , _. I ­ , J . . � - . � ,.�.�, . ' I . I , i� I ";� I �!'.,.., . I I'll I I - I en ,Dpfore he quit It, so that he'had . � tii�esi of jeweli -worth' thousands of Amst - t67Y M S2095 ,-.' I . I . I I �'. 1, ;. � . "I I , I . . � m ,�E - I .. 1. ` s .. o � . � �;,14,1, I .., I I 11 pounds. Jackto*remained- docile af' 1 0.616 9 1W11 OrA . I . . ) . ,. 1. I . � � I ,�i�, I I � � no opportunity for activity after leav- I . . I � ",_ � 1, - . ,is vdf-. %M a4opted the child � 113111-1-1-1194M7, Va"T:,964fgP=oc0 . now,re I I . I . ", �1�, .. , H ter I - .1 I 1,1', Ing the White House. Roosi�velt Was � or .� � . I .. .00�1' .1 I , � . .*.f fbg I D , . 1, i"V" `� "', � I., I I , _?, - - Be . `�ihe �aid not tell him, \_ ,!9,t,=&,P,J:r4V-6 I I I .' ' I '. .1 ,� ,.,;,,, ,'I 1, D - . D%WW WCt= pp CAMAZDA, =W2M , ' . I ,'11111111,1,�,V.l � �6NPve.p extremely busy after leaving Wash 5S . MOT4 tty, although - , ., " , �. I � _', I � I . . 1� . I � "OF61" * who the parerrt6­,VMrt, and if he hail , , , � � . , 6 n r, ex- _ =Mvvo 1. (=� ". . , . � :1� -;�.',� '. . A 0 1 �K,1�0, ingto - M became an edito ". . I - � I � �., I - 1:�, ,��i�%�,,­ , ;T_M_ suspiciond.ffiat obe might have __ ­ - .'Iin-,,,��."­' . 8,0"ll'o ;0 :0 W . I I ., . . 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