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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1896—-TWENTY-FOUR . PAGES. 17 PARIS BEGGARS Failure of Attempts Made to Check Public Mendicancy. IMPOSING CN CHARITY INSTITUTIONS which there exists an organized establish- ment for the obviating of mendicit “But where is it, then,” says the beggar, “this public establishment to which I should address myself?” “It is at Beaugency—seventy miles from here.” ‘And if the beggar says, “I will try io walk those seventy miles without begging, since it is forbidden,” the judge, in com- mon honesty, will have to answer him, “it will be useless, because if you do not pre- sent yourself to the bureau at Beaugency with high protections they will not take you in.” ment of the real poor would find their sci- entific occupation gone. Families live in luxury, whose apartments are at once store THE LUTHER:LEAGUE Second Convention to..Bé Held in Chicago Next Week, COMPLETE PROGRAM OF THE MEETINGS services will be used, and there will be an abundance of good music. The Last Day. The fifth session, Thursday morning, will be devoted principally to business. The sixth, Thursday afternoon, will include ad- dresses on special topics pertaining to league work. “Organization,” by E. Aug. Miller of Philadelphia, Pa.; “Soclability and Its Position in League Work,” by Rev. John A. W. Haas of New York, and iat- erature,” by Rev. H. F. Scheele, Staunton, “NOW WILLING TO LIVE.” The Well-Known NewYork Merchant, David Hirsch, Finds Health in Paine’s Celery Compound. Va. The seventh and final session will be a grand rally meeting Thursday evening, and will be held in the Auditorium. The reformed law will also define beg- gary. “The man who is miserable, and who, for one cause or another, cannot earn his bread, commits n> misdemeanor in —__- —— Instances of Professionals Who Growth of the Organization and Its asking charity. The improper act is only , Addresses will be made by I. K. Motter mishable on condition ¢ might hav . Cre of Lima, Ohio, on “The Growing Apprecia- Have Accumulated Property. | Pith avoliat™" say Brenen ducietee rae Aims and Objects. tion of the Tatheran Church's Power: they conti the man who has money Heal “Our Church, Her Spirit, Duty and Des- —— in his pockets and yet asks all he who tiny,” will be presented by Cyrus R. Lantz cam Bit wil-Hotiwork: hoavha;bediencie of Lebanon, Pa.; “Martin Luther—His Life LAWS ARE POWERLESS | erable costume, by making use of hospital A NOTABLE EVENT | Work, and the Influence of His Character on the American People,” by Senator-elect George L. Wellington of Maryland, and “The Influence of Christianity on American Institutions,” by Judge P. S. Grosscup of discharges bought from the wine keeper, by using fraudulent maneuvers to persuade the public of the existence of an imaginary situation; he who, after having shop ——_— Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. = The second convention of the Luther sees! taginary z z ! E Chicago, Ml. 1909, | Heft hls wite aud children, tn oniter to drink League of America will meet in Chicago | “Special efforts have been made to make yy, EERE BAST fee enig eee Tuesday next. The many very pleasant | this closing meeting at the Auditorium the iy “ five years and more | that his children die of hunger; all these recollections of the first convention, held a| largest and most representative gathering (GG 2 Paris has been suf-| guilty cnes are committing swindles, and as year ago at Pittsburg, Pa., are still fresh | Of Lutherans ever held in this country. 3 fering fr pi- | Swindlers, rot as beggars, should be sent i ff not only those who at-| Due lst of speakers noted above shows 6 Se et ena ptovec sure” este. imo mINGs | OL GTO) Y ¢ who at-| that the program is one of exceptional iY dem’ ef manifest tended, but it is believed of the entire | merit. The music will be furnished by a UG and visible distress Favorable to Crime. among the very poor; trained choir of two hundréd voices and the grand Auditorium organ. Luther’s Lutheran Church membership throughout “He who, under pretext that he {s an or- the country. It was a memorable occasion, 4 : ‘ battle hymn—“A Mighty Fortress Is O and the richest and gan grinder and that his official permit as for the first time, it was sald, so many | Qin DUD OA Mighty ontress we our most charitable city | authorizes him to play and sing in public re E of the differeat branches of the Lutheran | “The Luther League Rally Hymn” will be of the world now | establishments (including reputable wine pate nee tascene- household of faith assembled cn common | sung at every session. The words of this | 1 win ; stands astounded at | shops), accompanied by his children over | houscs and business offices. They levy | Sround, proclaiming again to the world ayn rere woaten ayaa Sse Cas- her growing inability | sixteen years of age, conducts his children | tribute on every one. They obtain band-| the unaltered Augsburg confession as their By Re Ge eee music to cope with a soctal ; to the door or the interior of certain ill- | 8&¢S. medicines and bath tickets from the | bond of union. The program on that oc- " Ginette trouble that does | famed establishments, such a man or -and sell them. ‘They obtain rail-| casion was of a high order, but the pro- ote SS FS | cts from deputfes—and sell them. C : Ap slated ue Lautnen Ucaruelon Avaerica small credit to the | man commits the crime of excitation des obiain musical instruments on the | 8Tam for this second convention fromises | _ Saeed (at UBIGG Pa. last Oc administration of both her public and pri-| mineurs a la debauehe, and ought to have “a of being destitute artistes—and sell | to eclipse this former one, in perhaps many | W@S organized at Pittsburg, Pa., last Oc- vate chariti five years of prison. em. A cripple in such a fami means an | ways. The program in full ts as follows: tober. Nearly four hundred delegates rep- elias ; bo ae ates Cre be ei rr extra ir of $60 a year in wooden legs | 7 : one enelae resenting twenty states and the District By beggin ys one who has tried it, | | “He who, while there exists a creche in| Glance, “‘Wheit, naties Geo von the lets or | There are to be rire ee coil On Goluimbiaswere lie Gendancs! TE Is exe “I have procured for myself never less | hls quarter for the care of his children, or | every municipal charity. All the private | be held Tuesday evening next at 8 o'clock, | of ‘ SCRIATE TNOEN EEE Tete Gill ne than a dollar and a half a day in money, | @ school to which he should send them, ex- | charities contribute to them. It is for ie. Grace Sater ¢ a ae eanen pected thats more Phanbewice fils) swuraber: to say nothing of bread tickets, meat tick. | POS’ them for entire days to the ri f| them that charity fea: Sl SYsthie ys | tee eu epee meee eos a a a |ptewe NORCBIcaeD, ets, coal tickets, h tickets and tickets} S22ter, rendering them ill and killing them; | have the dates and lists of all of them.| TOPe, Pastor. lothers ‘ The objects of the league are to encour- Ss, 0d ets. i ane Vae’S | who at the same time bas the air of loving | ‘Ihey are false blind men, false lame men, | , At this session, as at all others, there will | age the formation of the young people’s for chocolate. I have procured clothes, | them with wine sme SEU Peri cere ne be singing of hymns, readlug cf the Scrip- | societies in all Lutheran congregations in m¢dicinies,maney tc pay- aay rene, and:call | sucly a asens ou cmon ae eeouen, ee es tures and prayer. Greetings end responses | America, to urge their ¢fBliation w-th their Way passes. Cite me any object you please | 83 sch he should be punished, after proper VON LO Gs will be the principal feature of the pro- | respective state or territerial leagues, and gram. The Chicago league’s welcome will be extended by Mr. F. E. Jensen, president ‘Then there are the ‘mas’ the head of band: no lead campai; with this league.to stimulate the various young people's societies to greater Chris- itution of the fac: s may be chair, a violin, a pair of eye- . & wooden leg, a baby’s cradle, a nly com- . ‘ one of the reform- rails, They store houses of in- bouquet to place on your table—and imme-| ers, “on conditi they shall be ac- menis for begg! ‘They chocse and diately I will have it offered you by a| companied by a little bezging in order tat} cefend the best begging on the charitable s For, as a fact, there | he guilty one may escape the rigor: streets, and they instruct the beggars un- anol aii ei ocieties for | Me law and get off with three months™ ler them how to set afloat a thousand beg- With the return of cool weather hosts of wweans that medic as ever dise ae i j Prisonment for ‘mendicity This does not even end with and women who relled on their sum Sp ORES ea = a On all sides the present puni onal hordes. There are hun- o make them strong and well ¢ i gatieseinca ered eas instruments to « s begging fs declared to be too g ng people in every ward of tired, with poor appetites and dep . far to the near-sighted, to the new-| te small. Three to six yet clamoring at the thought of the months of bard work id fave, the 5 born and flowers for the sick. You need toan unfortunat means Tepligue. 16 set Their overw erves and bod and the < only to get your name upon their Ists— pied to a pref more staring | yy, Fe we not inore worthy. of agian Mau ee geal gig enacts : fortunately for the worthy poor of Pa P Spoantin. Be a auatilutipwbe fre meee Sees x blood needs to be swept of its impurtth these fe When the philanthropist asks the police-| heavy fines for ment. ‘he most difficult rm to accomy ; however, is ccase ing :money The crowd is all wait on digest ; art, § ‘The bracing weather ther pale-faced, tating suzmmer past, and well kn ! upe‘led and np. It gives its penn yet arrived, is the write t w It is the baby ‘who perishes with the cold, the stre it is the mother that trades on it who geis the 1 1 advecating P. all the benetit. In place of money the who ha friends, 's \ : nt citizens of eenth ward of fe : ; ris—the old s of the Rue la Pompe of ree I ier—have ey 1 tried the personal “bon.” bons have ful state of mind from thi xeitin nothing in common with the bread, meat S Eat : . araelig 2 : and oth ets distrib ul a. F. ALE ALS LE ASE in TRAUTM AN, site salou cake : ° disorder, continual hea bs = - ery compound will m ian activity and to foster the spirit of 0. Ts no 5 Ity to the chureb. nso carefully red forms t B. Swift to its membership, the league admits | fitted to the needs of the tired, ex Is " Along the « Mr. society of whatever name, connected | that its work does not have to be don it. | K | fort itheran congregation or a Luth- art palpitation an “art 2. | BierS { learning. At the Pitts- ervous organ si aval societies cf upward of | and refreshing, promotes an ine and different names were repre- | tarnishes the nervous force to enable sto! cOGlety BOIMILEAG Lo senTDERSHID convert food into solid flesh and blood, | aie and Ke d to one delegate, each district as- = ne numnbe delegates, and each state | vom five the number | organization to ten delegates in all conven- | U NIVERSITY NOTES conye y =) tiors, j fon w conclude All conventio: s are to be held biennially, legates and their the time and place to be determ: by the = 2 per: 1 be convention or by the executive commit- Columbian University. tion are different ABE rinses) Scoment rnevonicen ee tone: : | The thesis which Mr. W. T. Gray offer: A collection wes ; business sessions will be held in the bMicers Of the meague, are) anes | eee sien relief of the like th g lent, one vice president for each sta for his master of science degree relief of the only 5 ee tn th u bas Ge Bal ane is ‘ ae s ganization in active membership, a rec graduate school was considered of s st Ns ES = on Wednesday morning, will be devoted al-| ing and an assistant ri. SEE DEE SCAR Gh circumstances. Sh man why he does not take these What! Fine a beggar from fifty to a aun- font enturels"ta husia RRC PMaueaes Ged economic portance by the chief hydrographer of een aie Nazubomts away ate eale acne D sec navy that it has been published in full on | dents sgh “It 3 : - = sion, Wednesday afternoon, ent officer: £ | s t fs no use. 1 have Certainly. And make him r Honey Nec nondas afternoon, Teicinaga: : the pilot chart for Novembe ! M al teat ota Ga hoa rs on the following special | Gitor of the Luther Le Maj. Josiah Plerce, professor of drawing | ed for the F eitiafe mie Srueal Dee om the aa league : The first | ficial organ; Leander T: ASA SS gram of the Eureka Litera: though the cour { capftal have hoards filehed from ch Music Professor F. general jontific cool 48 SIiv Be <a . sistance Pull kel from the ERD MHGEEOT hae eran Enilegelihias Pa. entific School, is delivering a course o} on, able soctetics tae FRIESE GeO TOUTE ter roariee wes ta Geteaveninen lectures on map reading before the officers beggar, Bed aaned ae visitor of ity: the secx cago, “ apt ding of the Maryland National Guard at J | Seymour; , wail loving “public. sti Severing: | and Cornelius Eckhardt of Washington, D. | Hopkins Univer | 2Word thas done more for the - © th | Would have had the gover gO, and ahairiaanror the pies |G | treasuret: , getierali aco: | eotessor ichatand’ Sectirer on ch | ment of civilization than the per 0. rely the 96,000) franc committee for ‘this convention, and the er, with ten other mem- | engince in the Coreoran Scientitic | pea ec ea third, “Phe Official Organ of the Lather the executive committee, | Scnool, has returned from an exten od ana : ne ‘by Rey. G. A. Bierdemann of 2 the power to execute ad interim | trip through Russia and Norway, and has | bebe ace ge Srl Ut any business that may be deemed urgent, | commenced his regular course of iectures. | ! His rand act upon matters for will comprise three Prof. H. Carringten Bolton, who h. ealed in hi 7 | EA aaatee yur simultai:cou atherings in asm. of the league. ursuing his researches in the lib ane sie Pe ore nstructed. churche a ‘Will he held” Wednesday | J#terest. in this organization has con- | fais, has returned and resumed hin we bat Speen Bi grr rs eves the | hump and all. wut the law gay Canine DMA ane nd papers will be | Stantly been on the increase ever since the | jn tne graduate school. t should not be thas weoee eae: tie gator Saat nett jas follows nity Chureb, cor | Mist convention. Not alone by the religious | "a paper on the “Composition and Siruc- | a Batam ma D vide ei athee ie © Lutheran denomination, but > of the Hamb! y y (Tenn.) Me- 31 t Ee and three mouths of pen: ree to he Luther League as an The. ep See paper by Prof. P. Lewis, entitled Notes when he has been d called reformatory of : noon you ¥ Mission Agency in Large Cities,” by re wext, convention, which will be held | on General Physics.” \th “ occupied witk the una ther vou w tev. F. chict, Buffalo Y., and |! 2898, will in all probability go to New |“"Mr. James W. Purman of the Corcoran | jie (Abi @Uon of the time wi A Municipal Corporation. the watching of confid “Our Young People and the Reformation,” | York city, as the ‘delegation from the | seientifie School has been appointed chem- | the Jui thee mote ny ee But suppose it fs another kind of begear— by Rey. H. Louls Baugher, D.D., of Get- Pie eee ee that elty go instructed to extend | jst of the Southern sugar plantation, | sion tonight ae siggh @ woman. She admits her guilt. It is not tysburg, Pa. i ae eu anyia ton: Houma, La. Tenant Holding Under a Va the first time she has appeared before the ne _ | Jexper shows | Ai Bethlehem Swedish Church, 58th and + The first number of the college paper, adlond's Titte> ine peceoncnetie esgars ont of ten refuse the ticket, | Atlantic streets—“The Value of Trained Should Be Encouraged. the Columbian Call, for this scnool yea T. Camph Juge Vinstruction. {tis the fourth or fifth, of ‘the five who accept Christians,” by Rev. Carl J. Petri, Ph. D., will appear the coming week. Guy Under- | J G ‘ook but she explains het position. > has j of Minneapolis, Minn.; “The Relation From the Chicago Pest. wood is editor-in-chief and Victor L. Mason | Prof. W. H. I) Hart'= class in rien timee Childcen, ia a wilew alin wituaat Our Church to the Future of Our Country, The blonde seemed trowbled. is business manager. llaw 4 bonding scenes au tobe Were. She has wever led « cmiacseciaas, ato, this | by Rev R. C. Holland, D.D., of Charies-| “1 don't know what to make of Harola,” | The post-graduate class of the law de- | tur ms amischicf. forgery Must she throw herself into the Seine? and only | ton, 8. Cand “Our Chureh and Her Mis-| she said. “He has been attentive to me for | P&ttment will mect the 25th instant to elect | larcen, their Wednesday ‘The natural solution i ae (HGS: woes eon on the soma t e World,” by Rev. S. A. Ort, D.D., auiong timeebuk Hi hi 8 class officers. sion. The senior will m shoul be handed over to the Assistance SURIRER pean of Wittenberg College, : + out Somehow he never seems | ‘rhe cluss in architectural drawing, under | day for the p « of forming a clas Publique, that rich and powerful munlelpal Paying for pringfeld, Ohio, ‘0 come to the point the instruction of Professor Fuller, m ganization. corporation that levies, on the theaters of Other associations have been startea, | pAb WRtY , Norwesian Church, corner I don't believe you have given him suffi- | Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Georg iversit Paris alone a fuli 11 per cent of all their Raging ton Chere seTe a sta 5 poria and Indiana streets—“The Rising | cient encouragement,” replied the brunette. | On the completion of the special cou oe: gross receipts each night. But the Assist. is cir Plan the payment of | Generation of the Lutheran Church,” by | “I don’t see what more I can do. He| of lectures by Major Powell in the depa The Morris Literary and Det, ance Publique, burdened with expensiv money for work, while leaving the si nave ee and se panes Dolls Minn.; | must know that I look upon him with | ment of political philosophy, Dr. Otis T. | ciety at iis last meeting li salaries and a horde of civil service func- free to keep up his home life, if he nav. SER Re ean nar chem favor Mason will deliver a series of six lectures, | on “Evolwtion” by Mr. J ticnaries, 1s obliged to lay down rules of an This is espec | to women, | Greensburg, Pas and “uthoran orate | ane cr eiely, that doesn’t cut any figure,” | as follows: “General Ethnology,” “Ethnol- | 4° quate on inunlera fi 1 age, nationality and domicile. ts investi. most of all wien the nail children, | St urg, Pa. and “Lutheran Opportu- | answered the brunette. “Just give hima of America,” “The Negroid Races,” | th, Gate, on. dmmign lowed gations require time, lists are already At some of these pl women, whovare | ees 20a, esnonsibill by Rev. S. A. | strong hint that your father Is able to sup- | “The Indo-Pacific Races,” “Races of As is! “SieasGh, Nhat ee ee clogged. . sing their children, are allowed to bring | Barnitz, DD. of Des Moines, Jowa. pet one more, and you'll find that it's all} “The Caucasian or Mediterranean Rac sfcrable to Sndepenent woken? amie “Ab!” erles the magistrate and the we- them also. The work is paid for at the| At all of these meetings the full liturgic | right.” Prof. E. A. de Schwelnitz of the veterin- | Hreferalie to independent ac clor man with him, “if there were only a mu- rate of 4 cents (The ordinary ee = J ee ary department has had printed for the use | {\\0" Junles an = = rt on husette nicipal house of work,receiving,at no matter ‘femme de menage house sery- ae aes of veterinary students three papers: “The ri ae ao ee hee what hour, no matter whom, men, women, ant who comes and goe ives in Paris : LONG © TOTRAIN OVER US: Growth of the Tuberculosis Bacillus Upon | 10m, W- Conwell, has beer children—French or foreigners—young or an average of 6 hour.) Each | From Punch. Acid Media,” “Further Experiments With | PoHited (0 succeed Henry old!" Then the chef de bureau could say. one has as much ¢ chooses, and an Attenuated Tuberculosis Bacillus,” “The | M8 the editorship ‘of the “Go ther you work hi there is from time ibution of Effect of Tuberculin Injections on the | (it), CpRWell Was | previo - but in + will give you a sim: linen. One t apart MEE of Healthy apd Dincasel Gow: With the publication of The Holy Cross ble | st feod and the means of for the w re n and The Debating Society of the law ook | ree she lack. i x cle s and repairing your clothes. You their families’ clothi has arranged for a series of debates to take pe Philademte Debating Society at_ wil always be free to quit the place when- paid for at the s other DiaL SERIE Ay Seven Me SIlEhE t meeting discussed national hanks Sul ever you have found remunerative work.” Last bute Tremoulet, ‘Resolved, That Senate question wa: | ame chet de n for the welts should be elected by a direct vote of ihe | gion ona SECO: . er her people.” The affirmative was sustained by | ad Wagzemnn, 3 release. In two days her will be tered Messrs. L. Brooks, W. G. Liewallen and F. | {M!' continuance. The question at, the % and She will appear before him Heongns every part ic is, odo a WH, Clay, while Messrs, George, Calvert | NPXt, teeting will be: “Resolved. that again as a beggar. She may be released work which the Assistance Publique SO ass Sey princ _shou pe pu fore pa < n and but the dat il come do, but cannot s affirmative, F 4 When she ls found in prison for mendicity. Catholic University. tive, € Aleer, What ts Begging? ee ee fat aie |F The classes in mathematics have een | son’ Cyrbeli. S. 4 took All th spite of the solemn pro- do more. In Paris sione fis revenue puspeniiel Murine the pest =x o pecton/ wine spear Ant nounce of French jurists on the 40,000,000 francs a A. Re: the count of the illness of Prof. de Saussur . J, and ther Richle as- cons question involved. “The A Contrast. epithe grees i Prof. Carroll D, Wright delivered a lec students of che SRS an Sele i ae = has a “Help at Home” de whose ture Monday on “Statistics; Their Use aud ion of “Damon peal law resigns itsclf painfully to toler- tae Ss complicated working: A the lided by poverty or lack | ™€R and ciandestine gambling houses; an-| CPP CHS workins h th Abuse.” in to b aa works: aball/ sill preserve tis: Remabrend (ore eae pon cence oa cas tettl | aru eeumanauanone T mto A social and literary club, embracing the | by the work s preserve umbi jadies on the highway, while yet another ees < : ; x : ali t of man, that of holding | deals with burglars. “Such spectalization | Which it is so aiff entrance, Bee aa meee Be An process | have most the pity of those who | should be extended to the crime of pro- | and URC Der Hottaan iectured Thursday on “The | “ison will be announ i = fesstoral beggary, which drains more mon- ss Praha ae 3, a advocate general in 2 S s 2 ‘on | funds of the Assist Origin of the Graphic Systems of Man- S akabiin $: Rian orehk tmete TOUTICEE AUS HES [Oo rent Bone bakes Sher any yO Enea cattictm kind.” The lecture was iliustraied by nu- ye “gragpatwatiga et pronouncec publle evil. to the m ; . re pone Allecieaien Bye J Is Commenced a course of six - of Teonening of the court | "phere aro beggars who never solicit, who} They fall fly into. the merous charts, diagrams and stereopticon | Dir AG uk Comensetionat oulouse. On the other hand, | simply weep in omnibuses and accept the | hands of the most adroit and ra La od RE ac rty,” to the graduate ard senior students nde proclaims: | money that ts offered them. It is not for- | “uential. Ele e Catholic University Bulletin for Oc- | Saturday of last week ing in @ place for | pidden to weep in an omnibus, is it?) It ee a tober Was issued this week: (St Ss one Of) A sousical uinment will be given establtsh- | wilt be in that day when the severe moral- He Was dust) Wonderi the largest university journals in the world, | 1° the students Wednesday evening, the licity shall | ity of the Beranger-Passy-Paulin group of | Frem tae San Frarciseo Post. conte pers sore eta aa tant. The follo will take arerk with Front likes to. ctx taemtls | retarmers $9 forced upon the conscience of | 4 small boy in Alameda fovn] a lovely tising. Rev. Dr. ‘TJ. Shahan is the cal. | » Club, the FE iandolin pach reformers are concerning them- | ‘© 88¥ French capital sand heap in front o icrscsee Guha Doe ae Comedy Club; George O'Connor, vooal $01 seves with this law. What is “begeing? Method of Suppression. the other mornin: Prof. William C. Robinson are associate } Mr; Benham. vocal solo; Ed B Pts 5 - J v0 = i - atio! ireene anc cane ‘Tle article does not say. And “found beg- It is certain that the common policeman fs | houses until he was editors. The Bulletin is issued quarterly. anh ie Bhat. cheba ‘ace for which" is said to COM | g clumsy fellow to esi@blish the good or| dry sand. The Howard Universi viclin solo; Mr. E. i n ward, division, township, | bad faith of one who holds bis hand out. | ter and mi: atiful mud puddle. The following is the program for the ented to arsist. ge itself in *| His testimony ts usuall Tt was a wa i sand ap- Christian. Endeavor meeting In Miner Hall | the Law Sc! \ SUI mutes. aneto- | 284 80 forth, I saw the prisoner giving ceo So cool gown in tomorrow evening: Music, “Llessed Re- | the posc-xraduate, Io not be forgotten é at the ES o- himself up to mendicity.” The bo cei Lama deemer,” full chorus; Scriptural recitals, | Harrow of the junior cl: sistiuce Pauiique is aitec udge—“Did you see him receive any-| ing her hair at ‘hat mo: young ladies of Miner Hall; solo, “From | arrange for @ jeans rat toward ‘ = out of the winlew, cbse Every Stormy Wind,” Miss Wright; invo- | Soied heme help and pensions, in which it is av-| 14 Babes crete’ Gace himself. She led him around to cation; anthem, “I Will Py Spent enh ou tingly, w eaie inclar a ae = the nd that is all. shed by the ear, and found she w * 2 wae y and Mattingly, surly lavish to ite favorites £9 for the | ‘The man bas beseed, has reccived two er| to remove fis clothes before she could ar Cia caram commit Prince lt to easier to wet one's self decorat, | three cents, and that is sufficient to damn | him into the house. fuil chorus: reading, selected. Miss Kat | Logan—reper the qu ed with the ribbon ef the Legion of Honor | Mm! If the police acted more scientifically t seems as {f Providence had designed Donohue; anthem, “Come, Thou Foun | SISA BsioeT: Dek aie bole bg: to obtain the entrance of a poor m they would, instead of being content to es-| it,” she mused as she glanced at the half second quartet, Christian Endeavor choir; | t°,th¢_U mite@ Siates.” with the fol Ae eee ee eeee ee OF ROOF 4" | tablish the fact, go back in each case to| naked boy and the hair brush, #0 she » reading, selected, Miss iillian Holmes: | Soeakens: , AMirmative, | 3 pee ae reine ae the cause. ceeded to bring the two together in vig- closing ode, “God Be With You,” full] jesne ang Wyte pokey A Legal Absurdity. The plan is to divide all Paris into cir-] orous style. Then she took him in, put cnonie h You,” full | tingly and A. J. Erwin. A cumscriptions, each to be under the surveil- lance and responsibility of a special agent. Each time a beggar is signalized to him, he will have him shadowed by one of his as- sistants, ob‘ain a full rcport on him and, following the report, have him arrested or revise and amend the cons pointed as follows: Mess post-graduates, Cooke Towles of the junio: The clinics at the various hospitals keep the students of the graduating class of the a clean pair of trousers on him, and made him sit on a chair. He did not ery, but sat scowling defiantly. “Now, look here, Frankie,” said nis mother, “I don't want you to sit there and sulk. I don't like to The law as reformed will punish “every peisen found begging in a commune (town or township) in which there exists an es- tablishment open to beggars.” In all the communes of the Indre-et-Loire, for in- Mrs. Whetsell of St. John’s, N. B., ad- dressed the young ladies of Miner Hail I’ri- day evening on “Practical Life.” A social was given in Miner Hall 1: right by the Y branch of the W. C. T. U Ryan the of the seniors, of punish you, but I had The course on agriculture anticipated in , i a <4 “4 hich” sent to receive public assistance as one of | to do it.” ~ Siccttintel Pere nj wedical Jepartment thoroughly employe stance, the “for which” of the present law | the worthy poor ~ “Taint that,” he replied promptly. “I FA aE Gi & epeceD the charter of the university by its found-| at present. The class has’ been divided becomes a pure derision. A beggar is starving on the streets of Tours. rested. ers is being mapped out by Prof. W. H. H.| into three sections, which ar Hart and will become a regular course of | ai instruction. © Dr. L. B. Moore delivered a lecture on Under such a police regime the thousands of families who now exploit the public and private charities of the city to the detri- was just wondering if women that lick their little boys with hair brushes go to heaven.” n ‘Ah, that it be; an’ not ike to give over, neither. Bin a comin’ down pow- erful ’eavy, it ‘ave! Wy, I did ‘ear say as it’s bin so bad up in London that they’ve been a celebratin’ tne longest rain on record! He is ar- erent “You are begging in a place for wading. pulsory. cliaies, thereby avoiding over- Attendance upon clinics is com-

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