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1FKE WILBTf ' f'gnPETRATEP DY WALT Ac D OUGA LL v r ? fSIEPrCTrD,HE HAS Df r.Mlij (TWjsHrl ..L iVi- WtMCVl HIS TONSILS T J f X- .5 U i A iH '.f v-A f wop 1 TO IT I ooc) DiPTKERia. ili INJECT SOM tTI TOXIM SCRUM ANYHOW. II ' - - - ... -v rNw tV -k . M'CARTY VERSUS WELLS. . (until BEDTIME . I WIUU TEST 7 KM tYJ 1 S HIS EYES TOMORROW FOR i SmrKri MCiNTMEr, , Vr-- ASTIGMATISM ACPTIMISMj HPV I MORNIJ' J W J critics and who at least must have boeu Two Whit Heavyvneighti May Meet In t otititlt J to a !r:in-. Uiter Wlllnrd foiiBlit New York March 14. sM!er Kearns. who was a mere If I.nt'ier Mi-Cirtv :'::1 Boin!:nH';r r. vi ,. fartv Hnnds tighter than hiui Wells. the rni'ii!i elinmpion, mett Ij i v'(. v.istly s!iy in reaeh. strength and a ten rvi;u! I.at lu New York. March ' height and f even less piiKlllstlc lu W. there wilt Le a ehiiuce for the Eu,-- '" himself. Yet Willanl IWimaa to s:et m a nntih with Jail; Johnson, pmvided. of course, that Weils Is the winner of his bout with McCarty A ruar h heiweeu Wells and Jolin-nn ('! le pulled off In Enc laud or Fniiue. .I;;t how Mod a iu;:n Weils is lrs i..it lieen esrabllshed He was beuieu by I'alzer. but tla.ms to have been 1I at the tiaie. What Is true of V.'elis Is also true of McCarty. Following .rtaiu labyrinths of the "dope"' on McCarty. the now accepted white besvrwelcht champion fighter of j 'I i V. :1 V Photo by American Prese Anaoclatlon. BOMBABDIEB WELLS. ENOLISH WEIUHT CUAMPJOa. BEAVT- the world, arouses one to anything but J , an enthusiastic frame of mind about McCarney's marvel. The best thing j that can be showu lu regard to Mr Carty Is his coast record of victories, over Palzer and Fiynn. ; For example, take the line on Mc- i Cjirtl through Jess, Wlllnrd, the bl:; crnnn the REPORTER ( vAOW DO VOU LIKE. NVf 1 S05 " -BOUGHT- T WITH THe- ( Morsey r wom in that pokep. (G-Ame Your friend run5 - over, s ., uiMJ'u ia-i th. i-aj - . i a. a ' Haas i 1 1 i , r m a aaBBSat- i'li'r A BABY CANT KICK! TAKE v ME 1100 I feet six iin l of humauity who txiit I SK-Carty In tln oiiuion of newspaper ij.ij!:ihthi aroitnu ror live rounds, sni:ii!iuu his own knuckles and step j pin? nn his own feet tiefore the wntest I was finally stopped. Hirtume I ippiera. 1: h i- an- scores of women In In uou who drink e;ni de cologne." says I dm Ml. ' S veral -letT wonieo are J Ifc'i.uii I., make large punbases of r!ii vrfii!iir. null ihe sellers never fori I a i.Minrii! imagine that their fashion able custoinerx buy Ii for drinking in- j slead of iiertuuiing purjmses. It la pos sible t" t'e.-iiiiie finite Intoxicated by takiic- i-iu -le colocue. This scent is 1 ; ti-.il! niit.t.... and many women drink i , !t i.t-,,1. j j "I's-i-ii' t- if lavender Is also drunk ' I by women f Enirlaml. and It has much ! the same e(Tei-t iiu the nysteni as : ! ea'l de roiogur. ruining the lining of j the siiiuiach and undermining the health "-London Answers. ! National G ardent. There are two gardens of England - , r . -a i i r i l I i. 1 II I II T." US. ..ft ' I .i.nut-ii. unii Hiiu IMIITI.IVI-UHC, iMm, 'x oe istner or ine inrjeie mw, ina j of Ireland is usually said to be Car- "dandy horse." was Invented In 1818 low. in l-ein-ler. Italy aud Belgium : by Haron tou liralse of I'urls. It con I are Ixith called the garden of Europe. "Isted of two wheels about thirty Inch j while that of Fram e Is Amboise. In the M 1,1 diameter ruiinlng one In the wake department ..f Indre-eMxdre. The gar- ',' ,,ie "th"r ,,"l '-i-ted by a beam 1 . . ,. , , , .. , o i I "f wood, upon which, halfway from ; den of Italv is Sicily and of Spain An- i ' ' , ' ' , '. ,, , . 'each end, was a saddle or perch, an . dalusia. lu the east Ceylon and Bur- i ... ., . ... ...,.,' arm rest in front completing the ma ma have both received the title, and ..,,, .,w P,.Mo h. kkinha .larueiy. Kenl and Worcestershire. Tnat the ilistrH of Indii so honored Is Oude (;!:ui:nr-.flinhire Is often spoken of as the rden of S'lMh Wales. To j ....ui.. tft.., the region west of our noble Missis sippi the tl'le "garden of the world" has been given, and not without Jus tice. -Eiclruige. , Empty Form. j An Ainer! an went to Europe, fie j lug--i with him a high hat box. He , tii'iil il in I iiihIoii. to Purls and thence to l irin mil Vienna without the lie- cessity .if opening it. It was a fright ! fill bother, but be felt reriald. for he i hml Mm IiI'-I. h.i l,K hlm l tk. occasion nmse In Vpmin h, nP4 hn, IU drenHf(, ,,r.,My umJ onpnp() thf N)X r, . r. ,me on tt)e M Tlll. . , .,,, ha, for(rr,,. ,e to m , ,,, hatT-PbDadclpbla gHturdav Eretiiug Post cub JrMONI, I B A w i m i . i i IV. rask.saTa. OKKdOX CITY i Ml CUT HIS APtVNr' ATCiCfc-l . r : vt vu..'rw T1 TT 1 I 1 ! r, , IMMBIATZLTrj 11 Too Succciatul. ! They have in r.erlln. or lienuany i nither. a law lUtl llie uuTalr rompe- , titiou law. nn Ii prevents any person j fmui euguuig lu a imsiness that may i lie nuistnieO miller llie provision of I the law us iintalr in cumiietltlou to j otht-rs. An English dector en me to Uerllti. advertised lie mold cure rheumatism j and curetl it. lie was promptly ej j pelled at llie reipioxl of the'tieruiau ! ipM-tiirs on the groiiml tnat. as lie j cuml rheiiinatSiu. he was engaging in unfair oompetiliou with the regular physicians who could not cure the dl- ease I'ost PhiladelpliiH Saturday Eveuiiig Norway's Way. All stock, fouls, tonics and veter inary preparations of every kind are classed as patent medicines in Norway. All pateut medicines or preparations classified as such can be sold through druggists only and are subject to ex amination by a hoard calli-d the med Isinal Styrelseu. If found harmful or the claims made fur them lire mislead Ins or If analysis shows that thej are priced out of proportion to the cost of their Ingredients their sale Is forbid den. Th "Dandy Horaa." ground with the right and left foot al ternately. It was from such a crude a(r;lir ,. b, , slowly evolved. STUDY THE SUBLIML Sad, indeed, u it to see how men occupy themselves with trivi alities and are indifferent to the grandest phenomena, care not to understand the architecture of the heavens, but are deeply interested in some contemptible controversy about the intrigues of some of the queens of the past, are learnedly critical ovrt a Creek ode and pais by without a. glance that grand epic writ en by the finger of God upon the strata of the earth. Herbert Spencer. Evidently The Boss Isn't As Lucky As Scoop F.XTKKPKISR. I-I.IUAV. Powerful American Navy For World's Peace By Senitor HENRY CAIOT LODCE of Mi!tfhuM fOR THE PEACE OF THE COUNTRY. AND THERE FORE THE PEACE OF THE WORLD, A POWERFUL AMERICAN NAVY IN THE PRES ENT CONDITION OF HUMAN AF FAIRS IS ABSOLUTELY ESSEN TIAL. f Tlio L'nitoJ States socks no ter ritory mul tli'sire no oonquosts. There i no nation on earth with vvhii'li we do not wi.sli to inaiuliiin the most frieiully relations. A powerful inivy i a t ! T A UA N" I M' OF PKACK AND NOTIIIXO KI5K. if nlmn lni it within five years certainly within ten yearn--anurrvion wonM lx tiui'I upon us which the A merioan" people WtH'l.D NOT Tt)I KK.IK for a moment. No extravapineo which can to committe.l will eiinl that of ecoicv niizinf; hy reiltieinjr the navy. A few years apo KnlnnJ unilertook to economize, in lier navy. As a consequence she is now. for the first time in two hundred years, to take a Imekwnnl step in the Mediterranean and withdraw her tlert to (lihraltar, ami at this moment he is xtrivinv with feverish hute t makeup by LAVISH ATPKOPKI ATION ll! Till- TIM K H CX WISELY LOST. THAT THE UNITED STATES SHOULD B AT Pt ACE WITH AIL NATIONS AND SHOULD EXERT ITS GREAT INFLUENCE FOR I UK MAINTENANCE OF THE WORLD'S PEACE IS A0 1VE ALL IM'N;.). TO BE DESIRED. BUT THE PRIMARY C"OlTiON OF Ol'R tew RESTS UPON THE NAVY OF THE I'NirfO STATtS WHILE HAVE A POWERFUL NAVY NO ON F WILL ATTACK UH AN3 w t SHALL BE ABLE TO USE OUR INFLttl F in THE CAuSf PEACE EVERYWHERE. First "Votes For Women" Grocery Store, Its Cart and Backers xox: ' Jv V- T' M-AlV,. j r , , .. r i , . . . h. a Fhoto by American Praaa Association. s ELLINO frocerles, eggs and poultry, all labeled "Votea For Women," and delivering them In a yellow cart, wrapped In yellow paper and tied with yellow cord la a whole lot lietter than swashing wlndowi, damag ing letter box mall or burning down the homes of hated government efflclala. Besides, It's a heap safer. They're doing It In New York, the suf fraglata are. There they atarted the Bret "Yotea For Women" store In tho eonntry. The picture abowa the suffraglat delivery cart In front of the atora, wttb Miss Almee Hutchinson on the left and Mrs. Pa rah Mayer eo the right : Tkey are officials of the company which atarted the enterprise. Others Inter ested ara Mm. Sofia Kremer and Mra. Alice 8. Ilurke. They tend the atore themselves and talk suffrage to every purchaser. They're selling stuff becauen I they aell cheap. Whether they're advancing their causa or not la anotha question, but they claim they are. 'S'A-AiTWH 14 -Scoop- MParVoii OVER. ItS THE riLLEM' BAtK OF (PLACE ?-WD Hurry UP-i CTrHrV V I MAI.V1I '.M. I'.HIl 'V. .. .. , M i ! 4?' 'it i IN MlrfES WHAT 1H SAM UOtS 055 1L ANcwSloryAboul the Great Calipli I U, HIT 1 1 CHAM AM In Ihe fit of Uapbi.l M""7 "'" tl,pi. when the good old CaMpb Har.mi gl Hasclild wu going als'iil lu dli;ul-i to lio bis aulOeila wim geilliik on. thai b" supply Iheli ib nc Cles, right their wrong and I 'f K"" era I erb' tn H '. he one eieiilnu paswsl by the shop of a money clmiiaei who wni looUng t) liiunbil"" WliiH troiililc" you)" H-scil the in llph who was dre..il In the m'Hi of a vender of lnle ami Msd en hi" arm a basket c.'iiliiuilnu Hie trull What ii-l to lell ion a (ssir ilat seller" rvplled llie oilier "imi b an llolie-t mid 1 iliimllielle nuilili imiicw, but you csimoi help uie " "Not with money eiiielv," repbetl llie caliph, "mil lib M'l'ti ' "Ah," ii Itl l'ie money clinnger, "liter a great deal Unite advlisj In the world than of money! Am one ran Kite adUif. I am oterrun with II. " MsUlly als'ilt IU) rhililieo. There's not one or my nelghUir wlm i-nnimt tell me Just li"W to train them, Ihoutfh. n.nf.sj, thtue ho ar iihmI elpllcll In Iheli liisiiuctloii bai ni bad any elillilri-ii of their own " The rnlipti a iiiucli linprnwwl Hh IhU liiloriniillcli. blch R new lu tl in. for no one would dare ' him adtlce a to the training of lea lib tlri-ii "tell me lour imiible." Im- alil to the oioiiri i liniiger. "aud If t no' help ion I will WHe you all llie dale I lue In in) Ui-kcl " So be luld He c.illpli Winn grieted blui "I eliaiikf iii'Uiei I lend money." Ii vil lit, "hml I twelve lie) to keep for oilier which I loo ii again at intero-i ThI rooming lloee men mine In em li with a liumlrisl piece of gold lbe llnsl me lu keep for tbelll I ! the money and igiil a nelil fm H which they linil drawn up. smt by u terni I wan obliged to mv Ihe gold to thrin all togellier ami ms to mn one of them Mpuralely "Soon nfti-r I hey had gone a one of them n-turinsl dav lug I IhU be wl-ln-d to count the uioner fm he feared I ! were Hot the II"1 phs r I bud re.elplti for, Iwiiiw. after lenvliig. one of lil imrtv had iild Thsl man I f I gave him I'M my hir lily eiclit) plis-e of gold and be will have to put uie a hn ml riil pis c "I took the gold from my tnuuf but and laid It on the table In-fore HU honest man. nnd while were ciuimi lug It there en me a knok al the door There tiKJ Hie two other ib-H.lliii who said to me: 'If our third iinin collie lu you and nl ymi lo let blui count the money lefl you do iml liermlt him He I a mgue I told tbelll I would lie very cart ful nnd tried lo gel away from llieui to go b.nk lo the Ulan Willi Hie gold, tail Ibey III tteil on telllnt: me whr they ll-- l ei their rolli-iigue And by the time they bad finished and I got back to the riMini where I lind left lilm lie had gone with the money, baring alepiied out through a window Into the street "lie hnil lil Iss-D gone long before the oilier two men rnnie back nnd said they bad an opfNirtunlty to ue their fund aud deimiudisl hat I should re turn I hem their des,li I have not nun ti on hiinil. Iieslil.-s niilst eveiilu ally hme :i plis'es of gold They have riled me lo appear Is-fore tho judge loiuorrow, and since I cannot return lliclr iii-iMe.lt ahull be sent to Jail " When the cnllpb had beard till story he trow lied Hull there should he such rascal lu Itagdad Hut the matter was one of law iiml Ihe g'ssl inn n nev er Interfered with legal prmesse el cepl In vvle judgiiielits like Holoinouil uld "I will iml give yon any uilvh e. ' he on til lo Ihe inline) changer, "and lure I must keep my isiutrm t I wl.i leave my dates wild you ' lllll ion will see ine nt Ihe lourl loumrrow, mid I think I ktuov a nay lu help you" l lie money changer did lad wish to keep the date, bill Hie caliph would not lake I In-lit nwny nil li him The nei I day. w hen the money cbnng er went to conn, whom should lie e nn Ihe Judge In-uch bill the date vend er to whom he ti.nl coiitlded his siory The two n who had deiiiaudisj I heir money entered, ami Hie Judge lolil (hem lo make known lo blui their coin plaint aguliist Hie uuuiei changer They toliHhe -a ine ator) a the latter, whereupon Hie Judge calhsl for the re ceipt which bad Is-eii given tor the gold Having rend It. he a-I.ed of the complainant" "Where I the third man to whom the money l to Is- paid.'" "We do not kiioo He has made ufl with It. but Unit l urn our fiiilll. It Is the ft nil of the money changer, m whom we demand the return of our due " "This receipt." said the Judge, "nun -ls Hie uioiiev changer to return tin funds .eft Willi mm lo nil the delimit or nod iihI am on ul two of I lieu, sc. am tei) Hriug ihe other man ami Cut out tho MILL. HA MA BllNOiS THE frV LET ME BORVOW WANT? "THAT DIAMOND OF- QWi TO frO BACkT rNo 5 IT 1H WITH Hrt -SNT .-- nl will Trpay yon- The two men hung their hernia sun yinda lu reply "I ImiIImvs," ciihtlnilrd III eal,iK 'thai you are a dishonest a he, hni can not prove II or I would send you In prison ' Then, turning m n,, mil) I'huuger, be said, "If these luru (roiihi, you again appeal Ilia case to the mlint, 1 1 a run n al Hit, hid" The Judge1 lepS(l down rnuu w IhiiicIi. ami a lie Went nut lo the a number i'f slave who were wslllnt for blm Imiw.sI down Ihelr hernia n.fr, til in Ilia i 7 rhnuger askisl w he wn and wa lulvt Ihal he wi rnllph lilniM-if f-H--sHH-H-HI-l-HHH-H-H HOW THORPE TRAINfD FOR THE DROAO JUMP. .lobiiuv lia.iea, ihe wlniirr nf " Ho- llliiuplc iiiiriitlioii in,,. .( .. Hie I " 1 -li games In Inns. ,.,, " an liileiiiilug .lory of Ihe say In tvhhli .Inn 'li"is, irnluisl fur , t Ihe bro id Jump iliii lug Ihe hbs k ' In, Mil In. st, "Hue liileiiiisiii I , bilppelllsl III lie llpalilll wli,, 1 upon bsikluu "'il llie win, loiv , saw Jlui srl-c from hi Ullul. 1 Hum k and walk lo Ihe idrwalL" , nt Hues " Iboiiiihl It win ' 4- Kiriiiikr ii ml I re ihcd o wn), h , It Ihroiigli Ho-1 u I saw him mark ' on al-'til twrul) Ibrre tint. nu, . , , be vbiii.eit Inilll i tunei of lh ' ' disunite, I llioiiglil he w,t. k , , tug to do uiie !rna, Jiiuiplny ) To 111) siiipilse be big fellmt ., walked bnk lo Ihe liniuuis k, " JuiiiHs lulo and linil rheii-. III l) is oil llie two i b,l k Ki.i l kt . f. r some lllll,- lime Assund he ' had hoi kcil haul ciioiiuh ,,r IliU , -I e I ill) , he rolittl over mul fell ' ral iis'i-ep I or nil I i-onld leirn, . I' il's all Ihe lialnlng he did for l'ie lir-d Juiiii " r-Hr'K-H-!sy;-HlH-H- NEW C3LF RULCS CRITICISCO i ' 8ene Playere Osbeve Much el M i Coiie le Surftueu. It) IliU ti ue Ilia' Viisl an, n nt t.,lf.-r ltlirootho.il ll,e coillilri hat lia I l u I In tll;e-l li e i IlllUi e. lo llie rules ( J Ihe g Hue nun oine i"l rcriilli by r, ' t'ld'ist Stale, liolf ii" -I'l'i nt tl 1 now efT.-ll'.e Tlootf'i h. ie irv ' IHU. I I ll I Ukl. Illl-sl of 1 1 fin Ii nl to 'I" I Inu'cl) v. I!li I. -i b I ue SllH it liiin.-e ' lu re','., I-, r trelv i iniaidi-risl ib. plv I'f gnlfr-a tinlll iniuallv ttlisl out i , etit.i'e.l nut after bsvlng b.s u put la con, r -'e forut Tlnl . ll l II, nl ioai inert Ii Ihe rh tngr Is Lclni; lout, I ll ' tl,N ll In M.itne ipiarfeisi olio of tin- I ti.ilii-r ' b,M c.,u-.-l adverse I till. Inn '11,1a la WHh r v- inl I till.- -I, p irai-r i;,h 2. ef ' "I :.-Hi-:-i I nn. I Tbroio-lt he Hrecn " S'sl re.i U " (.laver Is entitled at am Ilia I ituHng the plnv of a hole o iis-etida 1 from Ids ofiponetll Ibi llillnts-r of I triki-. the Intlen has ptIVi- If thai I opa.icllt give, the wrioi lifornnd!"a 1 a to m iio i.l.-r of .mil.", lie bn jilaiisl be .ha'l I ihe hole tln'ra j be corre-'ls bis utl-.inl.e ls-fore lb plaver has phivi-l nuoiber slrotie" j Hiich a reifiit-illiui. It I nrutied aeenn neither neis-iirv nor deli-sble . : nil-take might be mmle ipille Ininafnl I ly n tut retnislied afterward. b"C Ihh ; rule Is din-hired lo amount to an satss I aloll on Hie a.rt'iianblp of tli-e Is ! the came. To the mind of one gnllW : It suggest a storr of two men rwi j were having a dav oil Ihe llnV. leaf. lug the first i-riH.ii one naked "t I nianv strokes ttld von lnkev' "II" ' ninuy did ymi lake?" queried the oilier I "Oli." rcplbsl the nrst. "I sks1 rs first." Atistber plnyer sisona to think Hist there nre fast becoming li iinnv rule ml Hml It ., Ill, I ls desirable I hit ! a briefer rode, lie ad la. "When I golfer pause lo reflts-t on Ihe lltlttrT I of rules he realise that for practlcsll" i evert tiling a eron Is entitled la1 1 on a golf course Ibere I Mine kind I law In Id down In black nnd while W are told whal we mnv do na well what we must do ami what we mm not do. Put bow many golfers eonM quote the nelnal rule governing shot they playt The rule are knowa In tlm spirit, but not In Ihe lelli Tbev have been anpilred lliniugh tTfae niisltum of that elemental Instinct which enables one tn differentiate he Iween right and wmng. In these rlr emnstaneea one would think that a much eborter cislo would he siiuVlirrt hul Ihe multlpllHtr of rules apiiesr to be due to tne great rarlety uf r0' llngenclisi pisslble In the game Wlrh cannot la. classified either as right ojl wmng. but which come Int" the hi" way hoiiae rntegorr of doubtful." "Ulvlna Ouarter." The expression "givftig quarter" hs I . .., ... .1... u,...nliinls a curioll origin. lien uir .-i fought the Hutch In the NetlierhuaK there waa an agreement lie! ween th'm tluil the riiiisom of a wildler shiuiltl ' a qunrti-r of bis pay. To "ask iimrler" wn to uer ,,nf' fonrtli of llw- nohller's imy as ransuia. ami to refuse quarter, f cotirs w to ilis line lu accept Ihal amount. By HOP ISP -L.-m 5S.1k IC In -.11 .. na ti 1 i mii,: i y . ' KiiiUrr-A-J' A