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\ a ta a \ hicl ery v } ) y ew y yv € y,a rogation point immediately usy with the inte » ask is how he stands on the supreme whether or not he will vote for the re peal o! t puts the power of electing the supreme court justices into corporation hands es ge Ana xt 1 ur nd t : y wa re s A ’ at sy tem 1s t intellig na as well be frank and “My dear Jones, really you are all right when it is a matter of nominating a United States senator, a governor or a secretary of state, but as for the supreme court justices, not fitted for it. You had better that task for your betters—the men Some day perhaps you may you know you really be a good fellow—leav who understand and know gain sufficient intelligence to nominate a supreme court justice, but just now your case is hopeless.” . t it 1 went a bit f That zg . t “ k k b t "1 amo ' t y p 4 a judiciary well t peep _ a The average cow lives to be 20 ecih! ? . on years i. Whales live to be # possib { p | thousand years old keeping it out 1 € fellow’s j | ny Of ¢ tics” in the county central com-| ° ‘ ' mittees na to the convention in tay will name t os nve merely gather-|® In Alabama January 19, the birth Pt . “ jay of Robt. E. Lee, is a legal ho ings of altru ely an a de nts. But ry Eg 9 > F ' day a royal tax public sw re ie) ourse y pay « ‘ t a modest ltt c . od ttle | of y I ’ to ae bills and other expenses, } for the sak r 4 t rtford, in Kent, and! to keep, w “ . supre e bench w will safeguard the rights of the people knocker Mra. Wat | would x j . M the supreme bench vho ll safeg e rig peor | nod thi dear ond thd tan lhe ditet © } “Ww - Perhaps it was just because the people wanted to experi tor walked in aud made bim But the people were satisfied f : . f te } if at home. He wanted to collect time and went home | ies ap 3 e 01 m of all state officials fr a u an © a time « ms jfeet, Iw ment that they took the nominatic of all tax for Wat Tyler's daughter Wat Tyler wan treache Intue discs y vest are the conventions and decided to do their own nominating. Per | but Mra. Tyler said the girl was not | murdered. by the king’s mee yg rallies ' ann -ason for doing this. Perhaps the|!4 years old and claim many honest insurgents fay haps they didn’t have any reason for doing th . oe lfor her. A quarrel scalped by the “king's t “THEN IT HAPPENED” | people didn't know what they were doing when they a rt the collec that it ia scareely worthy « the direct primary law. Put the question square up to the legislative candidate. Make him answer you “yes” or “no.” Don't let him tem- porize or reply evasively. If he isn’t frank with you, tell him flatly that you will not vote for him. And then send him on his way. Several of our most tndustrious highwaymen have evidently been | insurgency is wantng is not borne out to any remarkable degree by overlooking a good business propo- sition in Harry Whitney Treat's stage coach. returns from Iowa. | Sedentary Alaskans now be It's the blacks’ move. climb Mount McKinley for exercise UGHTS OF ————— HO THIRD READER Boy. — BY FRED SCHAEFEA. My sister Jemima says it is not fit to in “does up” attractively. up” attractively THE POINT OF THE HATPIN QUESTION. “I see long hatpins are much worn now.” “Yes, as often as they've been jabbed Into my neck, they must be/| much worn by this time,” EDITORIAL AND of the Unite The statement that the cause of|much discussed play, “Alma, Wo od ing advised by northern doctors to} NED MERTON, quire whether her hair is false, as long as it I can only hope that | in connection with her operatic as the gentleman she espouses will become quite reconciled to seeing it on the chiffonier “done 1910. THE STARTHURSDAY, JUNE 9, GAZINE PAGE : Publishing ¢ MA Published dalty by ar “Just Kids” . . BY T. S. ALLEN iy ™ ca ae ei i a bshNise SAYS wis : P My ideer nothin thet some The True Versi f Aw " { ‘ 8 . I Mex has « standing army ef ‘Wat Tyler---Original Insurgent “’ Ret as rye ote igen : t ha ' ped his work and H hen he did what ar uid hav ment BY NORMAN, | NEW YORK, June $—When that . ran away f Wobnat Dut" was preee at the Grand opera use here, in Ger jman, the leading part was taken iby Louise Barthels. Being a mem |ber of a German company, having pb pa fates tee j man Mi and hart na jeerven | Genet | " rye aving Te! him to show them (he house mtly arrived from Berlin, it seem. od a fairly reasonable procedure }to hat! Mise Bartbels as a pleasing which he led had escaped, and ( om to a dw jerman actress (for she was Way AY. 7 | o anc . ; 2. wn? | O'Reilly, br | accordingly did so Recently the truth bas come out Miss Barthels was born in Jersey City Heights, and divided her trate Micha: the door. He sisted that Geor to wallop him for # jearty years between recreation in| guy pit of |} Manhattan and recuperation in Jer-| way 4 |sey. Having ® good volce, she }went abroad several years ‘ago to} yrign Ey ‘orrell, of © ye |cultivate ft. In Berlin she studied | pq, > Maree: of EAD : paqua, N a that even ’ pera and the German lar ne though the ant in th Let t b Also she studied dramatic art! pron: zoo is named Alice, she is tive, struggling petulantly | Soe ray for ernie iam {80 Indy. While Miss Morreli was! Morgan, the pirate, laughed | she studied the leading part In a| ecdime crackers to Alice, the /hoarsely, unmusically. “Ha-ba,” just ad ading pa pachyderm got away wi Miss | like that play running at one of the Berlin | a i's @ . Cee ee tir whe played the| MOrrell's dingaond ring » and) “Oh, very well,” he said. “Blind | part lived im the same house with| Ut # Sway with the crashes. The fold him | Mins Rarthele 200 peo; refuse to kill Allee in| This done, the captive was told order to cover the ring to take four steps along th jand he would then be hence. |. CREDIT WHERE DUE] _ Get te lesve, the tox, rattan ‘There goes a man who built his |/°U" "oP" ne = fortune tn the exg business.” } If George Hymanovitz hadn't; “That may be, but it looks as if made such an awful bad guess he’! bens laid the foundation.” | One night the girl was taken| plank, sick and there was no understudy | Miss Barthels volur i for the part, played it, and became a Ger man actress—from Jersey City. 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