"THE 7 "OREGON ; SUNDAY "JOURNAL. PORTLAND, , SUNDAY MORNING, ; JtJLY 23, 1607.
in New York,TKen Actress, Now Her Ladyship tLe Baroness
OT often la on called from a Curzon. of Lady Randolph Churchill, of
Remarkable Career of Frances
onnelly, Once a Chorus Girl
AflhDurton,Wife of a Bntisk Earl, Mistress of Lordly Estate WLat SkeTLints i of Anstocracy Wnicli Hu Welcomed Her
FROM BRICKfcMHER'S DAUGHTERTO PEERESS S
FT
, nelly.
Tort.
Harlem flat of .1 room, to a "nf unrh-rJLrMJLncneUr4
. . . ... and scores of Others jid- my own?
British demean of 10,000 acres. x eaaa iiK that of Bont de Castellan
Tet that la the great ' rood and Anna Oould I simply an ercep-
fortune of France Edith Don- i1"" ,th Iuliiwh7w'InhMJ,tin
bricklayer1, daughter, of New n0t ,0V ".." of Cu-
Once chorua alrL then actress. "In the case of the Duke and rhmhaaa
today ahe la br ladyship, th Baroneaa ff. "fI'";M L.kU JrmW-
1 i.i.knrf.. . ,v. i thiea lean largely toward the Duke. He
Ashburton. wife of a peer of the realm, )s charming fellow and greatly mis-
' mlatreaa or a lormy estate in isngiana, unaerstooa in America. - The truth of
? 'a caatle In Ireland and a town house h estrangement between Conauelo of
? 7 r.w , Marlborough and her husband appeara
',' ,n-r.K .1""- .k. ...v..,.. , v. to . remain unknown on tHla aide of the
i "7 Atlantic. It la Mmtt.hU hnwov.r
A Word About the Drink Evil.
Then the drink evil in Britleh society
of today oame up. Lady Ashburton
smiled.
"Feraonally, I don't drink at all at
Talks of British Society.
2rm,.n co U deslre' "ay" the New Torlt Th Duke now has the children at
world. Blenheim and la to keep them, I be-
Nor If Jhla all. Thl a girl from Hir- Have, although the Duchess may see
lem. whose face was 'ortun. ha. . them when ah dealrea. I cannot aee
, .the Prestige o ;f If ahburton a noel- how a mother can sacrifice her moth-
tlon and M th ll over Great Britain .rhoodi no mtM what may be her mar-
' i and the continent Ana ahe la about ( i unhannlnaaa '
in he nre-ented at a forthcoming "draw- 1141 unnappiness.
lng room" to their majesties. King Ed
." ward and Queen Alexander thla. girl
, ' whoae father laid brtcka for a living.
And he waa a good bricklayer, too.
Once Frances Donnelly waa the Fran-r-s
Belmont of the atage. Evelyn Nes
;;" bit, wife now of Harry Thaw, waa her
11 C hah4 rpwfai ar aha W aKm nK m
f t M Troyait; and the' nobility and "otMng "" Ice water
i gentry. And not long ago ah waa alng- but I have found no drink evil in the
V.f,lng In "Florodora." people of my husband's aet. Women of
title drink In England, but never to ex-
aabb TXThtlo th. man Artnlr h..vtlw f
Lady Aehburton haa been visiting her have never seen men under the lnflu-
i; aged mother In the aulet llttl cottage, rae of liquor either at dinners or
No. 7J Fisher avenue, Whit Plains, house parties. ,
. And It waa there that she talked of "I believe there must be something In
British society as she had found It the air from the seas In England that
Let It be aatd right here that no de- enables men to drink more and show It
'"'. .r,A.r,t nt . hundred halted earl a oonld Th" country gentry drink heavily,
acendant of a hundred oeitea earis could but n(iv.r ,.pm tQ show th- , erfecB
'have entered an ancestral hall with no often seen in America.
"-. more polae than the bricklayer daugh- "And it la the country air of Eng-
)ter walked Into that llttl cottag par- iand and the country living that make
f 'lor. . - .. ... , . . It the garden apot of th world in
She la tall, willowy, animated. Her which to live. I never knew what real
.face Is ovaL her cheeka pink, her eyes living waa until I became mlatreaa of
f Violet, her hair chestnut. Bhe epeaka The Orange. Oh. the rldea at dawn
. i with th modulation of a well-bred over mile- of rolling turf and th hom-
, I Englishwoman, yet there Is Just th lng through the twilight!
I suspicion of an Irish brogue. And right 7"And how English women can rldet
ifrom th beginning this lady of tltle-p it seems inbred. These English slaters
chorus girl no longer talked with genu- of ours can mount a hunter and dash
. Ine frankness. M away for a BO-mll ride and come home
"I suppose," ah langhed, "some of for dinner with cheeka glowing and
my acqualntancea may aay that I mar- never a elgn of fatigue.
'.' ried Lord Aahburton . because he had "I knew how to ride while T still lived
;toth till and rlchea. That's far from here, but never as I have since learned
' the truth. 'In Aahburton I met the man in England. My husband told me that
of iron will, th aoldler, a famoua hunts- there were only a few horaea In our
t man and a master of men. stables which I should mount. Of
"I vary much, fear that h la maater course that simply consumed me with
ormy win, too sha added with a touch curiosity and desire to try the others.
' -of naivete; "but no." she continued "And' said Lady Aahburton, her
' sagely, "before he married me hla faml- evea glowing as she recalled It. "I have
J lr used to say that h waa Ilk a lion ridden them all, everv hunter In our,
and would alwaya have his own way. stables, and oh, what beauties they
But that's not so now. I rule him well, are!
, Whenever th other members of the "Of course, we motor a good deal all
. family want anything from him they over England, and I enjoy that, too; but
come to m and ask that I be their horseback riding ia my favorite aiver-
i ' emlasary to Llonheart" nlon.
TU suggestion mat most lnterna-
t i,on'v nrrle disastrously Lets Her Hutband Do the Shooting.
' brought speedy denial from Lady Ash- 6
i burton.' "My husband is a great shot you
know," she ran on, "but I must confess
. Many Marriages Happy. tfiat x don.t carB for Bhooting. when
"Oh, how can you say that?" she the shooting parties are at The Orange
, added, "when yon consider such happy I am better satisfied with playing with
T ' " " awaeaaawMii ' v
I l ' v . ' -1
V , t tarn- 'm-iimmim? . i. I
downson a thoroughbred., I oan't bear at Th Orange, Som ehlldron might
,,.,. i,...Hn f.ath.' HS-T m0." "'I' poamon a pit; unenqur-
" - able, put tney are as sweet to m as If.
( area tnings com lamDiing aown wiw war almost uieir own motner.
fsdlnar yes and spattred with blood . ' '
dropa-, I can't shoot and I don't b- Tlkea Mother With Her.
. llev I Ver wlnh to learn. I gladly ' Ashburton Is returning to Eng-
leav that to my husband and his land, taking bar mother, Mrs. James
friends. . Donnelly, with, her to Th Orange, bar
"My husband's family never objected nu,band's country esUte. Her two sis-
to ma I knew when I married him ters have already paid her a protracted
: that th fact X had been an actress vUlt
would crest discussion,, but after I bad xh new peeress's Stag career began
mt his family thy were delighted and wltn , engagement In "My Lady," an
I?''r,vdi!n,.i.! JhlruownV, ... adaptation of a Parisian light opera. In
til,nkt '? whsr Camilla Olf- J"t tn, rutUr Bsroness nactd th1 part
.ruiurfVtW.gAabr- . V- M'wsorffbc"ir noor
"Ther 1 an unquestioned dislike You can bt the floor la clean,
among th English nobllltjTfor women From that she went Into light opera
of th stag who marry Into their ranks, in th choru first but eventually
Th present Lord Aberdar has a coun- became leading woman with Charlea
try estate near oars In Hampshire and Hawtrey. In London ah met Lord
he and his wife, th Lady Aberdar, Ashburton a year ago. .... .
have often been entertained at Th His first wife had died In 1904, leav
Grange." ing five children. He was 48 years old.
Then things' domeatlo earn-up. Her possessed of an Income of $1,000,000 a
ladyship smiled again. . year, and owner of 60,000 acrea In Eng-
"I know what genuine affection for land, Scotland and Wales. He mad a
children is; why, I am th stepmother determined wooing and won th x
of on boy and four girls. Th eldest Florodora girl.
girl is a young lady already out, and Today ah knows whereof she speaka
we are tho deareat of frienda; I adore this girl ,from th Harlem flat
the other children and I know they love when she discusses British society as
me. We have delightful times together ahe haa found It
HAPPINESS OF BEING POOR Desire to Get
More and Make a Better Snowinrf Oppresses M
Minds and Driving 1 hem to belt-Destruction
By Rev. E. A. George. be really happy. If he will safeguard fcU
HERB was one a woman who had condition with simple tastes and desires.
an alabaster box of ointment, and He can look beyond money. He can
she poured this valuable gift over make his pleasures apart from his ma
the head of the Master, as he sat terlal possessions. H can think away
at meat In a humble tiom ln the- from th claims of rlchea and enter a
village of Bethany. field of pleasure, which he can aow with
No sooner was this act witnessed than his own seeds of experience drawn from
It gave vent to an objection: "To what his personal battle and strugglea
purpose Is this waster Ths men who M How to b happy though poor. U no
7 . A.. dream of th Imagination. It is this
saw It regarded this act aa simply. c,Ma wno are refc happy In life today,
throwing away material that had a slm- when they take their little and mak
merclal value. . " .r and then think they have
. . ... . s tmm laa JaI UUIIW I II VI T U"elfc Willi I m UalV.
no artj nyi tu uisiij, ui fjaaus uua-
T
lara and cente. We aee, or want to see,
money ln everything that we do.
We are money-mad and, being so, w
are id! to color our vision witn it.
This woman gave uo ointment worth
fifty dollara, the annual wage of one
man ln those daya. Bh made herself
poor by the sacrifice.
This is tne true secret or living mag-
Lady Ashburton, who was former
ly Frances Belmont, an actress, Is
taking her mother, who Is the wife
i f. nA infirmitv hut it rets too lng yourself happy and It can be don
much attention nowadaye and drlvea upon the basis of having a little more
away the sweetness anil beauty of life, than upon the tiecess ty of having much.
Ufa can be made liappy without much To learn thla will let unshln and
money or witnout empnasising wus is- r f . 7 .t . "r". i " m.wm9
Take the little that you ar getting possession of money doe not glv and
nf th Vaw v,v k.i.M i m and take enlovment In Ita us. It may cannot giva
'"Jt. "Pena be hard dlacipllne to do this and may
some time with her in her English demand courage and patience in the
noio. . . . . , , 6 . trial. But It is worth trying. Th man
palace. Lady Ashburton's picture Is who haa a llttl can more readily get
shown at the left, and hnlnw la a h seoret of enjoying lire tnan in man
Only Too True,
a who haa much and and wants more.
From Harper's Weekly.
"It la a sad fact" aald the statis
tician, "that the ordinary waste of food
picture of the Aehburton home In " is this everlasting deslr tS get In an English middle class family would
TT'no.lon ' A tu - more ana mane a miur auywiua ui
ukui is a picture la oppreaalng so many minds m tnese
of Mrs. James Donnelly, mother of V1 aM drv,n them t0 self-destruo-
tlon.
be sufficient to maintain wholly
Tench. ramiiy or similar station.
"True," aald the epicure, "and It la
alao a gratifying fact that the average
the former rhnma a-fri or, k.u w,iik tna nnt hrlna continued ban- French family couldn't be hired to oat
h, la . . v V plneaa. It Is no real pleasure to think It after It had been cooked by th aver-
her Is a picture of her home at White of ways and means to spend a large ln- age English mlddle-claaa family; so that
Plains Now T,V come. , " noy waaiea mm imr m
It is th man of small means who can Franc Is concerned."
JOHNSON S FIGHT FOR THREE CENT FARES
Mayor of
Cleveland
Tells of Efforts in Benalf of Cneaper Transportation Great Battle Made ty Corporate InterestsState Disrupted ly Popular Fignt
Feople that th grass Is their grass and slums of a great city and condemns a
he flowers are their flowers. If they ittrg., portion of every city population to
think that flowers are prettier plucked .. , . . .rrl. r
and ln their handa than on the shrubs. llvM of T,c n1 " JT depriving
It Is their privilege to pick them, so long them of that equal opportunity In Ufa
as they do not mar the happiness of wnich nature accords and which our
Otner neopie. wnai is me rauiu xiib
SOME OF MAYOR TOM L. JOHNSON'S EPIGRAMS.
Secrecy and over-capitalization are two cardinal vices of the
modern public service corporation.
Three-cent fare is not a philanthropic enterprise, but a plain,
sound businoss proposition.
Why should not a municipality transport its people free like an
office-building elevator?
Our scheme of finance is simply the Wall street holding company
'device reversed.
' You could have three-cent fare in New York if you had a capi
talization based on actual investment.
Just as soon as a man becomes the owner of stock in a public
service corporation he has an interest absolutely opposed to the in
terest of the city.
It is not politics that soils and pollutes business, but business
that prostitutes , politics.
; Involuntary poverty is the most menacing fact in modern society.
Crime and vice and poverty are for the most part but conse
quences of involuntary poverty, resulting from the existence of law
made privilege whereby some men get more than they earn while
the, vast mass of rnankind earn more than they get.
It is easy to enlist the cooperation of good men everywhere in
an attack upon the lesser and grosser forms of vice and crime, but
it is not easy to get the cooperation of even good men in attacking
the unrighteous privileges which are the causes of such offenses.
know it because
biiatneaa and mnriA mnnev nut of It
will have l-cent fare ln Cleveland. These fore, the charge to the pufcllo for trans- Ita consolidated trt iZnZ. J. tlP man and each child has come to consider
franchises must not be renewed on the portatlon can be reduced to actual coat, deed, th comnanv is ptu nV iriiii th flowers a part of his personal prop
old basis." whatever that may be. net, 20 per cent on its money l?vest3 erty nd t0 Protect them sxscordlngly.
Offer Comes Too Late. Directors Are Restricted. ceaJeaSynhe6fa5ctr tlfat' seci tie's ha v Believed In Henry George.
. . ucoii iBHuon in anon vnhim. k . i. .
t ,l. - rnH.AM' t Th rni, nf tho hnMlnr cntnnanv . . V . . " v niv
I have been in the capital of non-dividend paying atock, dividends of IB ner cant
."I S" ""J,f"1 '".ri"" i",'.""?': V?neX lnr.eted. f r. Private' interests in
ST"" n vunauiioaiea street ra
to actual coat. AaA .
fundamental law theoretically reoog-'
nlsea. It Is easy to enlist the coorera-
stroyers of nature's beauty, for each tlon of gwa m6n everywhere In an at
tack upon lesser and grosser forms of
people themselves are the guardians of
th ..i,i me paras, mey siop mm i ur
"Tears ago I espoused th principles
vie and crime, but It Is not easy to get
the cooperation even of good men ln at
tacking th unrighteous privileges wbioh
are th causes of such offenses.
' Powerful Interests, misleading phrases
in in cars or tn voncon toaay mo nwuim wi"j"j apparent dividend return la only 6 ner rumnui inuniu, miucwiiiii purum
there are placard announcing that the plan is the question of trusting the live cent How great dividends are the peo- HnrT 0or. or. rather, ln him I and forms of law ioo oUsn tTvmla
company will give seven tfekets for 25 d.rector. to faithfully administer their gTork onaeta found an exponent of thos thing. In blind u. to ths real Immomlly of prlv-
rnt. with nnlv.raal transfers, eoual trust and to elect equally faithful sue- " ,n K "tr,et which I believed. I never have changed ou:hW r-aii.-d wh.t t believe to be a
to 4 cents fare. If the franchises are cessors. Every restriction possible has Not Financially Interested. my Mea"- 1 beUev" ln tho Pnc'P1" Anal truth that Involuntary poverty Is
rana.d But the ofTar comes too late been Imposed to prevent either their today as strongly as I did JO years ago th most menacing fact ln modern o-
t.o?t. -- out or the acquisition of con- tdTuZ when I tried to elect him mayor of New SyfiftS
city counc,, ar. flrmly baking the new panj ar' comp'anTThlv? however! JTS "Whn I became mayor of Cleveland ruVof VJ!Zi&TStt
l-cent company, awarding it the fran- "r.,0""0 l "'?Z discharge of my nledr.. t i- waa with certain very definite alms men will unit ln attacking it
chises. giving it all the support of the lo lu" when electe(1 " ' j". " "IrTj.Z irfSS!d to 1JvUt". th .ftrd Scm "I lending my effort to Improve
,.., ,,,., an -trivino- tn citizen. Secrecy and overcapitalization , , Ki"a mayor aided in every way conditions which produce th nvlron- th environment of our Deonle by tha
i" '!t. re two cardinal vice, of any modern ,n r th "ort to construct ment out of whlchrtm and vie. grow. Sn fbJtter and hCTur p'lac.
in city wii uwnua ana guaranteed the navment existence oi mw-mnuo pnviieg Hnauent olasses. by aettlna- an axamDla
nrnnartv Of oblla-ations of th ..mn... x... whereby some men get mora than they 0f efficient aelf-aovernmant and hotna ;
e at any net rasult la that while I have stood to Mrn "hlle thte vast mas. of mankind ruia( and last and most Important
lose If tha mttrnrlm foli. t vT earns more tnan It gets. . ji x nromotlna- the reatnratlnn of Indl-
"SI
wipe out completely the old monopoly. DubUc.Barvlce corporation Thev have an1 P"ra-t system of low-fare road. 1 h.av..n,ver,t ,1'ht.of " of recreation, by th establishment of
"I believe the people of a city should " th7.f" T, th!VhV city. I hay in th naat a num mJn, th Cr,m ah1 Poverty bett,r and mor socialised public corn-
have the rla-ht to own and operate pub- no P'ace ln this plan. If the publlo M ' Y" ln vK a num- ar f0r the moat part but consequence. fnrta and convaniannaa. bV tha mora.
Uo utilities if they may elect by a ma- should come to believe thta the dl- r.ul nine, oecome liable aa aurety of Involuntary poverty, resulting from aclentiflo and humane treatment of de-
JOMty to ao so, aaia Mayor jonnson, rectors are xaise 10 ineir iruai
"but because that la not posaible under PB.i, take ower tha eomnanv'i
our present state lawa this low-fare and franchises at a" fixed prlc
movement must be placed ln private time.
handa. In doing so, however, every pre- The practical results of this plan we never and never will reap any financial vldual opportunity and hop to th sub
caption has been taken to safeguard have Inaugurated her will be that we benefit from Us success." Creates the Slums, merged classes of our city, and estab
publlo Interests, to prevent large profits shall construct such new lines as are It la on thl. last point that a rreat . . . ,, , llshlng a condition of equal legal rights,
and to check overcapitalization. Our necessary to keep up with the city's fight 1. being made ln courts by th existence of thl. legalised wjth no legal privileges, to all Its In-
Bcneme oi urmnue uere is euuyiy me kiuwiu. r o uupo iu atjuirv iirni njr 10 aereat tne S-cent far Dlan
Wall street holding company device re- lease the lines of the old company. They charge that the mayor a nnhlln
voraot whose franchises are exDirlnar. and nfflnlal la 1li.oni mX ' , ,r . "
eventually . purchase them outright, terested In a franchise T aVa.H hi 1 TT'T T TC T TA7T7 UAD CW TD fT-TTT T"D T7XT
EH that car In the Publlo SauareT far at all. Why should not a PiihHc Oeta Profits. Then we shall have all the traction city. When this question an a XJU X XJX v tl XXUXS XIjIV
i a ,t Tv,.. o i. paiity trananort ita nennla fpoot Tho " "'P "
ovuwoviu iu -, . , . M, v; .1 . ,T7...- i- h. K.n. hio.h nnn-nront navlnar comr
eicvaviur in an onice ouuaing carries ten- ciy ' " v-...- . ----- 'ISn-
plan, privilege In society which creates th habitants."
cents to everybody. Ther I'V""' '"T'J'"'"" "M.u'n? fr,e" "n' . ' ZZ" 7 I . its surplus to Improving
- ...o. ... to th- 3 r.:"..:1.'" .p,r ce.. I" nnanC6 wo.nave lurn?a .?"w"-. and reducing the c6st to lh public.
are no passes, oven to. tn cost is charged n the rent. Why should th.t th. nnhim inatead of th inaidara
: n iu.ii.uuuu ciiy, w nen tnis question and a dozen - - - w nwom
concentrated ln a, other technical ones are being contest-d T x T7 L 11 T, L T Vj. 1 tt e
pany, devoting all slowly to the court of last resort th Inscription On rrCCbcll 5 1 ODlb, Written by XlimSelf,
,Y1.n?u.t.w,,,,vlc tension of the new system haa been rrv 11 tf . fT'f TIT 1 1 . . t i r-x
president of th company. Rid not city do ,lkewls. for t tenant, Franchise Encourages Graft
stopped by temporary lnjuncUona 1 ell ptOrV OI .Lite W Orlc and JJcVOtlOn to Little UnC3
th open books. That is the answer to pjrst Three-Cent-Fare Line.
your question whether 3-cent fare is an
established fact.'
first organized the Forest City Railway
company, which sold its stock to the
Six Years of Warfare.
'Tn principle I am not ln favor of any BIx years
private corporation conducting an resulted
By Mrs. John A. Logan.
Froebel waa a veritable fairy god la
Mayor Tonx.ll Johnson of Cleveland he flrBt -t-tore Una ln Cleveland
After six years of constant fighting pubUc- ftn1 ith th money so secured enUrprlae that rests upon a publlo 0f road
grant or franchise bestowing a special Th, 3cent fare llne ntmA th.
ears of unremittlnar warfara ha Copyright, 1907, by American-Examiner, his wonderful suggestions of how to
1 ln tha (.ntr,,M! it .. tr -yPON Froebel's tomb is carved the make llttl ones happy ln th aoqulal-
mc of whiTh la .n V "Ji T T otto. "Let U. Uv. for Our tlon of knowledge-th. use of language.
. moat or which I. In Operation. I I ..J.' t,.L u- mathecatlca. aalnnoa. archltantura uil
v... t t. . . a Dasis oi aov.vuw uor uiiic, nuiuu buih T, .. 1.1.. . .. ' "
pointed out the window of hi. office In " -":,.! ' ryI " p.. a include, the cost of tracks, bower- " ..l-A" wMtern half of the city. It. effort.
; y ; . mt'mqmmmmrmywy'nrmvHiwmwwmipitfmfn
,$44 , ''fiifif''
mm
a regular quarterly dividend at the
rate of 6 per cent per annum on June
To accomplish thl. fact these are
some of hi obstacles that had to be
overcome:
Thirty-nine injunction suits.
includes th cost of tracks, power
houses, equipment and all sorts of ma
terial. How much are
and
mllel
guage. 1
Children," of which he was tha "'fSVoPoi''6
v . . nn WHiiuui nauwiuK intr axe auin
autnor. it tens me wnoio .iory but piayw, "Think of th VPKfc
of hi. noble character, tender color, in blocks, bead, and cardBoard I
naranta who had such a motto and who. fore thev leave the nursery.
Ilk Froebel, lived for their children, ao Kittyx.?Tf a" lnfa"t" h,d oJne
i !l ': ohiw,. .. not tnaan !Lth. whfch to . amuse themselves; thy
- - " ; Birapiy grew rrom Daoynooa to child-
which encourage. overcapitalization. tn -t thrn,, th. -a
your N.w York IU, "T'T to Ply traverse ihe tn he beTn brt dhe!P TiTLll weTo'r. Zr&&E5i
' nt ntiAn lahnnoatv Anil th nniiar. . ...... Tt wnnld ha well If ther Wr mOr -i u , ... ... . l .
nsvi lino. .nnitBiiort nor " . . ' irustratoa Dy legal action, st 11 nnndlna- " . . : . - ui wiu Muiuiwiur. umgn
r-- awning of honest citizenship. It make. In -treets of tha ... .m. tT .1.
T Hundred, of thousands. The r ,v,. 1 o. .treets or tn east aide where tha
lines of the Consolidated company ln "rrlr"' .1 r"JT "snenise. of the old company have ex-
ta.r .aU.. x .,UUU Ka ennols..AU4 KTItlll BUOUim VI T V 1I VUIUQ VXTvlX &nU Iflft- CllV l?OllTlflI PATH SI A4 t-a
e United State, .unreme court. and equipped for $50,000 per mile, are legislature or other public body or Of- newed grants, the rail, have been torn to live to Indulge them or to fall to hood, without any attention being paid
Three municipal elections. capitalized at J150.000 per mile. That cIaL - t aPanaone$' Franchise. aisclpUne and fit them for uvea of u.e- " mem, except tnat tney were red.
erS.: lnW?.rry cltyrS Ohloby Ml "-ce .ToWtBSaK is fiS "UBt " " thI " W W " lS' tro ley poieaha-been ha7i tfganmeSt"ruly0?8 gtoiieS f om in! When w oM"".nouSh"and
son of a court deoUlon. "K the present and discounting the fu- against the city a class of men who erected, It. rails lie In tho gutter, rust- 11 ?h5r 'Valorltv to train them 'b5WIto- tryt?l6arn. Jh? pyertous
ClefaSd left pricUcally without a ture. V otherwise would be th very best men fc.ftv,, " P0P? up to right living3 and 'fo? the bett5 SSX'thiifnmW
leglalatlva government for 11 months. . "The capital of the rfaw Forest City ,n the community. Ju.t a. soon a. a 1 fthfr tUJ ment of Vanklndf ... .... iWfn.0!. d',c"" .'a. t! ".TtS.
TracK. ripped rrom two important --" 't7:c",." V.':dv "an Decomesui owner, or ooa in a h-.-r,!;-,, " Matr "iSB-" "J? No sacrifice ahould be cons oerea too rh" fti T worT-aa t ,w niT
streets and a largo section or the city i". 3 ' . i ui .u; pumio service gorpornuun nm uu u Ci " . uuuu
now without transportation facilities. i n-.-coJi.ntn t it th.wV5 interest absolutely opposed to tne in- nf tha'fhrM oT-n " crusaae. ana
Miles of unused track, ln other streets Y Z.nt.y .5' terest of the . city. The more 'liberal' "'.i'"" K.0 on.
that cannot be operated because of in- d to" I eeV thr Ji
Sn?r.h,faPfoe?he development and 2d- pd many other, of three lettersTft wa
f.??1.!8. l. tilf-SeIi??SSnt S-hi ".2: "Imply question of .memory and to
JX HIBll umiui oiu aua m v Ahl rllfliH mlnHa a. kUa.' a.1 a. .
i a.ii vmiuinii iiuiiud n Liittai lubk huuiv-
iiiTiniHm wnitn ar at a . , . , , . i
artTwi." -M"th" sponsiDUiiy or parents tor ineir cnn- tl, ended orv0UBnea.-.nd tears.
a- ji t ti - a in w" swaaa . .-w i - ... ' . Ui oil UVVOI .oaa.Bi. Tha nh Msa aU . J i .U f
iun ior Baiesuarainw me, puouc. a miKlr mummnvmn m BiiuailOll, , "l not Dnr rhlMren mv r&rh the Are when 7 V"V"W" A wwy iibu uu exiu in
cLthl MEt P of this reason th classic rtipuld lrmfhuj pntfm'ayefTsS hVldX'S.rt .ffi'thR?,Ue"t
i-, i i j .v.y.. v.y...j,..,, -.v.. . nJ. h.t citizana are Den sctvm Dy -' iuvui mill. uuoBiion ia .nn nfhur nrmnana rummitteii rv tneir " . z, -, i. z' T r" -
uu vr lumi ii otuvm iiuw uiiuu- capital or iio.ooo, is formed, and to it
junction-. nlan
Litigation expenses as great a. the 10l(j
Rwaw'utlo- now nend- Ton?W',. HLJ1 - ",om'n?tI be our best citizens ar best served by st .important queatlonls d other offense, committed by their
in- . 1 r w,v, . .....v.. w the worst city government, ine mer-
ing: .t ' . ' . -, . i th franchises and property of the n,r .,,fa(tui-er real aetata dealer
All the old streetcar lines In Cleveland Forest City company are leased. j"1, f!oiY iMnto?n. Whit
belong to the corporaUon. At one time roreBl v'1 y company axe leaseu. and mechanic jr al e,nflt DX what-
there were two rival companies known t : nut ever. Will tend to .reduce tt: cost of
.v. th -,. nj.,.1 - ,1.. T I..1- iuviiuiun. o uiiiiiivni. viiuuw, Mr rare. .as. water, garoage collection y iiiuuiu ji" uioiuinma women may De iracea to ine neglect ot k. i. v. .....j ... . . . ....
Th. i .,,,fcnM. .h. i,mu. and taxes, whil th owner of stock ln government that shall , b conducted parents of their children. th" "ralantleaa T..S iSi. ,m
The only stockholders of the holding "trt railway" gas or water company solely In th Interests of the people; v Such loy as prompted Froebel's ut- ih tri?n le""t, ehIlJot.hWt0hUo1,i..
romnanv are five prominent citizens, r. i.uV. tit hnv. th. nni that shall confer on them the ereateat taranra "It na llva for anr- ohlldran .", toi5tar.In.'..nV1 .thr learned, the lesson,
. . who constitute Its officers and board of of these services aa high as may b. possible benefits that shall Increase Inspired him in hi. great work for chll- mi th- mmJ nSfflST. t Itan
Concons and Lofen.-, ,4 , Th-J .1 ZuTl ' ' their happiness and lmproye their moral dren. H laid th foundation of child 2nd k "t vino- hi. "-k
Th- ,i. th- -.t ., inv t- d,rector"' Thev are PubllcIy Pledged Po Causes CorrUOtJon.' and Physical welfare; that shall abolish culture and thought out th fascinating Sf chlldiatu'ra 0 hr 0wn ,norRnce
The peopl of th west ar quick to not to own stock ln any other traction t'ower causes orrupuon. aU form( of gpec, privii-g, and give methods of the kindergarten system 0 ThanVa t pvoh.i ,.,. nt
rnln nv vnrila that atriVlnrlv f)t Mti. mr. .... f.mliu. vlth. tho hlo-h- tha a-raataat a-ood to tha araataat num. whlnh haa nnanad nn . naw -world to . .x.'.mlm"..lV 'roeoei and Otner lovers pi
- . wwiujw.ii, mo luiuuutuun vuiu- nm - ...... cmiaren, tnings are made easv for cnn-
as the Big Consolidated and the Little
Consolidated. They merged tn the face
or tne danger or low rare.
H.nn oiviHinn. nil T non rrt onnAmnii.n rn
1. .1 Jr oi watereu oblldren, and tney would De sustained in ..nmineTv imnnaaihT- ..J.ti. hV
stock, or dividends, or private Or publlo their refusal under the law, but morally P?1. lf5P 0BBib2f.tJlHrtfrt ut
ownership. What w ar seeking lo ac- they are not exempt and In nln cases itreSLStfc r-rv.?i
SSH5"2f 5.-l;.W'LlLW outyof .t evil propen.ltie. of men and i?SKJu?g"y .hour' 1fSP"
dltlons.
...... ft a civ iiiauff van iui
aren and If parents will only live wisely
Mayor Tom Johnson..
oerore nis aiscovene. oi tne possi . tiiir ii;im. i iV
bllltles for the development of tb ln- J,,"L LfS ldI!nh.a.nl. ""ih 'n
fant brain, th year, between th-nur- w.e" ?i "iE" e? -.Jt-m8-.
.- tha toon, war- nhaarlaaa arm ?"e" 0f twentieth Century Will SUre-
frkLm2 . cheeneas anu jy DweU fltte(, for tne ,tuJend0U. re-
Th "inborn mental and physical aetlv- 'VXfumPtSr Mm ahiidren.
Ity of a majority of Uttie creatures i&lEZJJ Ltllnt
ar born Into tnl. world .without their "Sj?l over them , with
consent subjects tnem to inexpressiDi mnti 1 Ju',","
mon tie ' Prohibit obscene pictures, reports of
IDOn US mtIntor trial. ...nAl.f.o fnim
Tney promptly nicknamed the pany 0f the 3-cent line. They receive minded action and attitudes of chambers '
monopoly formed of two consloldatlons, no dividends, and their profit Is a pub- of commerce and similar, semi-public Workhouse Proeress. '
the "Concon," and to the low-fare move- licly announced compensation for such bodies. This is because they have In
ment they applied the ; term i'liofer." service, as may be actually rendered In view the common good and ar not dls- "Wr sj making isom progress In
There are no more Republicans and managing and operating the lines. All tracted , by private Interest Qlv a other llnea o,'e" street railways, do
Democrata In lavaland miiniotnar noil, th- nroflta after Davlna- the 8 ner cent .h.h.i. Af .nmmorro tha rtnw-r tn OUt and lOOlT at OUr ; WOTkhOUSS System.
i the dtx hall at a big yellow trolley car tics. Trv man ia aithar with favor dividend to the Forest Cltv comnanv .t , .iii.r.. .nd frannhiaaa whnaa where prisoners, instead of being cooped
just Starting- out rrom th center of Tom or aamln.t him-. "Concon- .un- are obliged to be devoted to the exten- .i. r,,n mtb millions and It would behind prison walls, are 'IV? it t n-nn-n t "St "h to men.tsJ, ".oral and physical. Drive out
th city, says thajfew York World. porter or a "Lofer." , alon of th system, betterment of the o0n h- thi 8Cene of dirty politic, and "owed to go ouf In the fresh air of parent, who know ittUe of love, child ""J! ?J',n 'r,' lhwt.'
v-..MM:inM ltmt ram in W.. The laws of Ohio forbid two thinsrs ln .w. MOD M IM wm m urn iaiuu anu .--. A -,, tha ilt-a far natura and ita neada. . seemly discussion Of . unclean Subjects,
York on a practical operatln
. . ..l.tl Urm V.o.
.you naw ijiv-u. vnuu r'v- a tne rrancmses or tne private r!anltallzation
..M.Mt tt : AAnrinnafl . -it wmiiii "iwiiuyuiy uenn Trt avnira a T ror nt - i timi. n . , .
pay on both surface and subway lines. ih 'ndlng to &.V.
Every road, in, Brooklyn could be
ated on the same basis, w When
h Nassau line In Brooklyn the fare the ahia.t r.u ? "t" JKS? .tt ? " ?MT -L"'. "r.S,V;'JKa"? '2Z1Z.KT- MIak 'door .to tha workhouse by -former nrls- and .nTnntir. . .,hK KrTni Mississippi r.ontii n.ilrV i.rHon.
to Coney Island was h cents.--Now you eratora ln th country, a dlsclpl - of SofVldend. at all to pay. It can b haveto soil his hands aad lose his repu- oners. They take hold of the man as out the best that I. ln ,thm require, ln- Luther Manshin. a well known lecturer
. itf nta. v.f'.-'JK'i&XM. Henry George, a elngfaWix enthiaiast. !J2-d to construct new lines without tatlon, But It is the buyer of privlUg he comas out of th door and Stake him finite lov and tact. and public entertainer, who Is a candl-
pay 1 cents, a:. a radical of "radicals? allllantdeba seller who corrupt our to a new life.. Very few ever failed to , Childhood of the present day eom- date for lieutenant-governor. His claim
Three-cent far is merely a step to and an aggres.lv fighter who never ui M other eom city polities.- It Is not politic, that pay back th stake. n - pared to that of the olden tim la full to r public renown Is based solely on
ward th ultlraat nolutlon of th mu-' surrenders. When he was elected mayor lrur " th , property of the present soils and pollutes business, but busi- "In our parks yotl wm not lnd a of brightness and oy so much more Is work- in the lecture field, for he ha.
Btelnal transit problem. It 1. not a h said: "I know that s cent. U too monopoly. Th Municipal TVactlon ness that prostitute politics. . sign.- 'Keep aff the gras..' or To not done for children now than was thought been prominent in publlo life tor th
awitUM ot 6 t fK X cent, but piuol. to charge Xor,treetcat tail wla. 4xviat' ely Beoiaal "XCe eople of Cleveland are pajrlng pick the flowers.' . .We have told the of than, . .ast a. years.
K.w coSiSSn' wlthhl street'wawr "e1" ana e property of wouid . be. filled with boodler. who ln ths eouatry ad work on the city-, farm nature nd its neo-
i '! PnchUe1. andmunlclpaYoSeJ: otr0mwphar e?8 the ultimate re.ultT Turn would be backed and put forward out guard, or other restraint than XSffl$folSE
don actual ship. As the franchises of the private .ffizatwS ol the constcUorcom- bv franchise seekers. tne,r own nonor' lt make" onest men character., unfolding the mind,
t. ..a nfononolv hKir.. t ..n. ..It h. Pli,,r."on,,.."i" .u.Von .con? . D irancnise """ . .. ii.t. .a .-Mn-Mtoo h. ho.rt. nftha h.ln.. with , im
- owov
. . .w ..j .whw.. . nnminK cuirivmij'. wiii-ii is mora lonn ---p
r" r?"?1-. About thU time. In 100, truteship. will gradually acquire wanting IU
I ran ? ,u Johnaon waa elected mayor of aurplua. Thia aurplua can be used seeker and
fna7 the rauraer and . aaaociatea rrom
j - fumiiiir into .na nnuaa. iniuu - our nr.
.us- minuki mnu . -r;:r - - i
. a a .-.-. a a a. - 1.-.-. .a .aT -u a. I . Ktaa. .. iM.-asa - - euiu iniiK inn. uu LI1B v win
"Whenever a franchisejs to be given V?"Z-r!" .oil. who are riv.S tn m li a ita. aT fulfilled their mission acceptab y
enhl- a-alrara .will ha found . mwauy oprvu. vui, wnun ui ohIMr-n .r f M.1 lffrant. tam. 0-"H wno JUIOWe.a the .esret. 01 III
and Detween tne rrancnia too win m lua peraments some are .bubbling over
hla nrisa Is th middleman.; "Take a look at the Grub Stake mis- with exuh.rfl.nr- of anIHta anma are
rorwara in oraer mat in mian, wuwiwuto uut quiet ano? passive to suppress tne on un ot tns moat unique rigure. jin t
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