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TRAFFIC ORDINANCE IS BIG ;I0R FOR CITY COUNCIL MONDAY NIGHT 'One of the big things to Vome be fore the-Salem efty i-ounell Monday cight wilt I tb new traffic ordi Dince bill. H is"a measure of some intricacy and provides several Jm por trait -changes In ith regulation of traffic, mainly relating to automo biles. ' ' ' i ' j " !" One of the changes,- which dwubt lrM will be a welcome one, Is a re duction of the minimum fine for yl cla4lon of the ordinance from $t0 to f 5, ' Another change, which already a meeting with some opposition, is that of Increasing the nmxiiunm rate -,nf apeed allowed outside the fire limit ' from twenty ,to twenty-five n 11(4 an hour. - It is made necessary " however, if the ordinance is panned, ior drivers of automobiles to slow down to ten in Ilea an hour at street intersections. ,, The state law 1 followed exactly in a regulation which: prohibits per ron tinder J5 years old from driving ', panied by parents, guardians or ow Tv er of. the automobile. ' "Vehicle U Deflnea. The ordinance bill follows in full: est!on 1. Kvery moving thing except railroad locomotives, railroad cars and stree t cars upon the street; and public highways of this city . moved by." power shall be a 'vehicle" within ;the meaning of ' this rdl x nance. .The term "motor vehicle" as jf ri u miff VI . , . . . v w w otherwise expressly provided, shall Include every vehicle . propelled by any power other than muscular pow .. er. ;- ' . 4 , Section 2. Vehicles proceeding In opposite directions shall pans lo th. right, each giving half of the road to the other.- : f? tion 3. A vehicle , overtaking another vehicle, shall pass to the left of the overtaken vehicle, x Section 4. The overtaking vehlclw shall maintain its speed until clear ef the overjaKen vehicle, and for such distance thereafter as shall pre vent duat aad mud throwing upon the overtaken vehicle. Section 5.4 The sign at so to pass halt b given by one blast or stroke of the horn, belt,, whistle, gong or other signalling device., , , Section d ft shall be the duty of every overtaken vefilclo to turn to .the irght and give one-half of .the read to the overtaking vehicle,. ' f - Section 7. Should the overtaken Vehicles then , not i rlv way, tbre siirh blasts or atonal hall Ko lvn ,and on failure to comply therewith the overtaking vehicle may at 'the next suitable place safe to both ve hicles go by' without fnrther signet. Illgfit of W'njr IMaJdWil. f Section 8. Vehicles approaching an intersecting road, street, or highway iball be under control so as to per mit a veh tele approaching the Inter section from the right, to first cross 4nrA anrk f n rv SafmAi vf A f f s ttfo'ti '"war. ' " . ' ' Section 9.'. At all Intersections a vehicle approaching the Intersection from the right ot any other vehicle nprpoacbing such Intersection, shall lave the rlght of way. . Section 10. A vehicle turning to the right Into an intersecting street, road or highway,' shall tarn close to .the right hand curb, and In turning to the left at such intersection, shall keep to the right of. the center of the Intersection. . 4 y Section 11 The person in control of any vehicle moving slowly along i- and upon any street, road or high wy shall keep such vehicle as closa- i w urn nrsiri iru run wr inK ri n i-ii.iiiri boundary of such" street, road or highway, allowing more swiftly mot. lag vehcles reasonably free passage to the left. - v ' Section 12. The person lnchargo of any vehicle in or upon any street, road or highway, before turning. ; stopping or changing the course of ' tuch vehicle, and before turning such -ii 1 1 1 i j in 5?Ct rnntcnftfiPIuidPrarhrl H .AVceMbk:iTeparaii-1 I tintueStonuallK - V si-- -it-- 'it . nchCplam.Morpenof ilineroJ. NoTMkw' a .!' -if . . -it.A VcmeAy fbf Exact Cop of Wrapper. : -5 F - V-- i ' " vehicle when starting the same, shall first , sec that there is sufficient apace for auch movement to be made in jsafety,' and if the movement or operation of other vehicles may rea sonably be affected by such turning Rtopplnj; or changing of course, shad' give plainly visible or audible signal to !th person cperatf nr. driving of I in charge of such vehicles of his iu- vniion ao to-Mira, stop or change his course; and.' for -that purpose all vehicles approaching and in motion nall Wave the right or way over ve hlcleeidiitt are standing still or park ed' and that the operator of any and 11 ,V,,cl iht re parked shall ne liable and responsible for anv damage caused by a collision by rea ron of the vehicle that la parked moving out of position before th ttreet or highway is clear and before a vehicle having a right of way has passed. -' - - - , t ; f v Teamsters Are IrteieI. Section 131 Md passing and over taking, such assistance shall be glv en by the occupants of each vehicle respectively to the other as dream stances shall demand and either re rnicst. 'and ea:h of tbem shall ex trclse due care and caution to get clearance and avoid accidents. Every person' having eantroi or charge of any motor. Vehicle upon any public, street or way, and approaching any vehicle drawn by a horse or horses or any horse upon which a person is riding, shall operate, manage' aa1 control such -motor vehicle in pacla manner as to exercise every reason able precaution to prevent tb fright en I n of any auch horse, or horses, so asito Insure, the safety and protec tion, of any. person riding or driving the same, And If such horse r horsts appear frightened, the per son in control of such motor vehicle ball reduce Its speed, and. If re quested by signal or otherwise by the drlvemf such horse orhores, shall not proceed further toward such ah inial unless puch nTovement be ti we en fa ry to avoid accident-or injury, cr until such animal appears to be under control of Its rider or driver. flection 1 4. - Motor vehicles bver tdklng; and passing, or . meeting an'l passing either to the j-lght or to the left street cars which are receiving of discharging passengers,, shall be sc. operated with due caro and cau tion that the safety of passengers boarding or alighting from auch a street' car shall be fully protected, and for that purpose such vehicles, shall be brought. to a lull stop.- 1 Section 15. In parades, at thea ters and all other occasions and plac es where traffic is congested, vehic les shall be operated with due care and caution; and jockeying vehicles or running bv for position is pro hibited' by this ordinance. Each vehicle, upon embarking or discharg ing its load, shall immediately, move nut nnH ' nwaw frAm 4 Vi a iiAntfnatMl n-bnM . n .1 ft.,l.H A ill - , uu i lie ifv vcuuie soaii ioi- low the same. Whenever any vehic le4 shall be stopped or;ieft upon any street it shall always be beaded as thohgh proceeding upon the right hand side of the street and shall be stopped ' as 'close as possible : to the Curb, with due regard to safety. f ; Itacing Xot, Allowed. j Section 1 6 -; Every vehicle shall be driven upon the right half of the road, street or highway traveled ex cept when passing another vehicle. ,j Section 17. , No races or, contests for speed .shall be held upon any street, road or highway in the City of Salem, without the permissoln of the Common Council of the City of Salem, an then only if the street, road . or highway "Upon which ' such race or contest is to be held shall be fully and efficiently patrolled for the entire distance over which such race or contest for speed is to. be heid i Section 18. Every vehicle shall be run at a rate of speed at no tlmo greater than is reasonable and prop- ImI: HBI a For Infants and Children, Mothers Know That , i - - - .. . . . f -i t m. t - ; .Genuino pastoria Bears tho Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years u annual TNI wmmrm- ';' Jjf X ZAP 9ffWa er, having due-regard for the safety of the public, the traffic and the use of the street road or highway then being traveled. Section 19.V The rate of speed for all vehicles-on all streets, roads and highways within the corporate llm IU of the City or Salem, except as provided in Section 20 and 30 hereof, shall be a reasonable . speed up to and not exceeding twenty-five miles per hour, and any speed In execs j of twenty-five miies an hour upon fliy street, road or highway within the corporate limits of the City of Salem, shall 'be an unreasonable f peed and is prohibited by this or dinance. Section 20. The rate of speed for all vehicles on alt streets, reads or highways of the City of Salem, with in the fire limits shr.ll be at a reas onable speed up to and not exceed ing fifteen miles per hour; provided, that upon all alleys of the said city, the rate of speed shall be limited to the reasonable speed provided for In section 18 of this ordinance, but any speed greater than ten miles per hour is nereoy ueciared lo be unreasonable and unlawful; and provided further that the rate or speed for nil vehic les changing their cours-j of direc tion and turning to any intersection shall be -at a reaonable speed up to an not exceeding ten miles per hour. Section 21. No vehicle shall be moved, run or operated on the streets roads, or highways within the copor ate limits of the city of Salem, by any person unablo or incapable to control the same with due regard to the safety of the public and other vehicles; provided that in aU cases any person in a slight or greater de gree of intoxication, is deemed con clusively Incapable and unable to op erate and control the .same. Section 22. XSec. 26 of the State Law) No person under fifteen years of age shall operate or drive a motor vehicle upon any road, street, or highway of the City or Salem. Ore gon, .unless such , person' is accom-. panled by bis or her parent or guard ian or by the owner of such motor vehicle. . Section 23. No vohclle used upon the streets, roads or highways of the City of. Salem, shall be left standing unsecured, and howsoeyer it may be moved, its motive power shall be so secured that the same cannot operate or move the. vehicle without some action upon tie part of the owner or operator so to do. , No motor ve hicle shall be stopped and its engine shut down or stopped upon any street of the City of Salem, within twenty (20) feet of any fire hydrant. Section 24. No rehcile shall, be operated with an exieslye smoking exhaust upon any street, , road or highway In the City of Salem. Every motor Vehclle operated In the city of Salem, Shall be equipped, with an adequate "muffler upon the exhaust pipe of its engine, nnd the same shall be kept tn 'Rervlcc continually while any such vehicle Is opertlng lta engine upon the streets or other pub lic places or said city, and it shall! be unlawful to operate anrnotor ve hicle upon the streets.' alleys, or other public places of Isald city with its muffler cut out, Lopc-n: or partially open' so as to permit its engipe ex plosion to -pass by to the open air without passing through the murrier. Section 25.. Ambulances, while being operated as such, and vehciies for the use of doctors physicians and surgeons, shall, while answering emergency calls r qnly. be exempt from the provisions of this Ordinance as to speed, but not traffic regula tions, where preference for right of way can be given them with due regard to the safety of the public; provided, that each of the same shall bear a wnlte cross conspicuously placed thereon. .' Fire Trucks Have First Right. Section 26. Patrol wagons, police motor vehicles police ambulances, fire patrols, fire eng1nesand fire ap paratus shall in ll cages, with due regard to the safety of -the public, have right of way, and shall be ex empt from the speed limitations of this ordinance, but this shall sot protect the driver of any such -vehicle from consequences of the arbi trary exercise of this light, or for Injuries wlllf ally Inflicted. Section 27. In all localities wnere an authorized officer, marshal, con stable, or policeman, conspicuously displaying his star and discharging the duty of regulating and dl recti nr. traffic, shall signal any vehicle tc take a direction or to stop or to other wise proceed for the safety of tbr public, it shall be the duty of such vehicle to obey such direction and to comply with the orders of said auth orised officer in that behalf. Section 2. Should any pedcstraln or other object, through want of care or other cause, come in contact with a moving vehclle in the streets, roads or highways of the City of Salem. Oregon, it shall be the duty of such vehicle to stop, and of the owner or operator thereof to ascertain the nameVjf the person or tho object and to render' such aid and assfstanee as may be required, and in rase of col lision or other accident to render like assistance to the colliding ve,hldo or. the vehicle struck, as the case roa be, and to the occupants thereof as may be necessary, taking the nam: of the vehclle, its number, Uo time, the place and other data concerning the accident or event, with tho names of wltnetseS present, and likewise giving his own name and number for Identification. Each and ell of said llformation, however, shall not be construed or determined as flxinr liability in either case for fault or negligence of either party but shall be a means of identification of tho facts and circumstances pnly, and neither party to a collision or a con sequence resulting from mistake In judgment or arising frenv accident, shall move away from the place rf Its occurence without complying with this section. Failure to cpmply with this section shall be a violation of this act. and shall be punished ac cordingly. ; , . Lighting: Regulation Strlegerfc. Section 29. Every motor vehicle shall be provided with adequate brakes sufficient to control the ve hicle at all times and a suitable atd adequate bell, horn, whistle, or other signalling device, and shall during the period from one hour after sun set to one hour before sunrise, dis play at least two white lights in lamps on the front, and one red light in the', rear of such vehlci. Said, rear lamp shall show a white light across the rear ot the vehicle, 'he TflE OREGOX STATESMAXMHTIWiOAT, EBRTART 14, 101 t run r 1 a ' t y y y A , f'y ' 'y y y.y -v j t i 'y ' ' 'y ' ' , ' ' ' i y i y y y,'y ' y.r r.4.y. - ( tr-llltrU. J L. . ; t r ' I 9 S&'Wir&.yy'.,.-:'A'&yy&.'WSf.ytob white rays of such rear lamp shall shine upon the number plate carried on the rear of such vehicle. The light of the front lamps shall be vis ible at least two hundred feet in the direction in which the vehicle la pro ceeding; provided, that motory bi cycles or motorcycles shall be re quired to display but one lighted lamp placed in front of .the' vehicle so that it shall be visible one hund red feet in the direction in which the vehclle is proceeding,. and show a red light to the rar. f (c ' WWen the convenrfeac or safe ty of the use of any, public high way (lemands, tho fiont lights or every motor vohcue Sbau oe aunmeii so as to prevent any glare therefrom orl shall be so directed, that, the .Cent er 'rays thereof shall noL strike the driver of any vehicle ;"prtvlded that nothing in this subdivision shall be construed 'to render inoperative . tho other provisions of this section rel ative to t he plain visibility or rue n lights in the direction of which such vehicle is proceeding, i ' ! ', Section 30. It shall be' unlawful for any person to drive or operate any vehicle upon that port km of any, public streerin front of or passing any public school grounds at a great- AB M Cm StMkl llh 4 ASM t W it Am VtA ' hour, between the-hours of 8 o'clocK a. m. and 5 o'clock p. m. except ou Saturdays. Sundays. . holidays and duting school vacations. - -Section 31. The Street Commlj sloner Is hereby ordered and direct ed to have a sufficient number of ap propriate : signs made, i directing drivers of motor vehicles ; to slow down to ten miles per hour, and place them In conspicuous positions upon all streets at each end of the block upon which a public school Is located. ; Section 32. Other than on ve hicles .actually, engaged at tbe time in. construction or repair work on roads or highways not tire of any vehciies shall have on its periphery any block, stud, clat, bead or any other protuberance of metal which projects more than one-fourth of and Inch beyond tbe tread or traction sur face of the the; but this' section shall not be mo construed as to prohibit tbe use of tire chains ,of reasonable proportions on motor vehicles when required for safety because of know. ice er other conditions ' tending' lo etUM such vehicle to slid or skid. Why Chilly. Weather Brings Rheumatism 9ym skin pores, are cleeed and uric acid remain - ' 4 In 1bloedV4 "'-' ' Hheutna'tism is no respecter of ag', ex, eoor or rank,. If not the most dangerous of human afflictions, if in nan of the most painful. Those sob cct to rheiibiatlsiTi siiould eat leis meat, dress as warmly - as ' possl M e. ovoid and, undue ' - exposure and. above all, drink lots of pure Water. - .Rheumatism is canned by "uric acid which Is generated" in the bowels and absorbed Into' the blood. . It is the runt tlon or the kidneys to filter this add from the blood and cast it ont in the tirlne; he pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this Impurity, In damp and chilly, cold' weather the skin pore are closed, thus forcing the kidneys to. do double work, yhty' iberome wak and sluggish and fail to elim inate this uric acid, which keeps ac cumulating and circulating through the syiMem. eventually settling In he joints and muscles causing Stiff ness. soreness and pain called rheu matism. .''""' At the first twinge? of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a table spoonrul fn a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morning for a week. This is said to elimin ate uric acid by stimulating the kid neys to formal action, thus, ridding the blood of these impurities. : Llad Salts is lnesnenslve. harmless atfd is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla and is used with excellent re sults by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithla water drink which overcome? uric acid and is beneficial to your kidneys as well. : , ' --'(' '' : :' ; A.,n m. .. ... V ... ... ...-? .,.. ';, i , ' ' y t .,-, 4 " f " -r.a- ' ' ' t i - ; - - 4 '4 ' . . - I Over Mcrcnant Ship Juft Sunk by U-Boat 4 '"1 y s 1 ' i s ; ? y ' y ' v . '' ' "' . ' . . : 4' fv ' " - M .J&A'-I?&-,S,--A''.. & . 1 nor as to prevent the use of tracticn engines with cleats on the driving wheelstherVof on dirt or unlmprov d streets. Section 33. It shall be unlawful far any person to throw or deponlt anv class bottle, glaas, nails, tacifs. hrmnt vt r ' ranet i ' 1ihtet ' TliHal ' iunk metal'of any klnf, or any other sub stance likely to Injure any p-rson. animal or tho tires of any vehicles, In or upon any road, street or bl- way tf this city. ' Section 34. No petson shall. In dividuaPy or in association with one or more others, willfully break, in Jure, tamper with or remove any part or parts f any vehicles, ror tno pui Lrof.e :f .injuring: defacttng' or de Eiroymg sucn veuicie, or ipnipuinrij' or permanently preventing its useful operation 'for any purpose against the' -vlll or '"i'.llizv.t the consent of the owner. of cuchmotbr vehicle, or in anv other manner vlllfully or mal iclously Interfere with or prevent the running of such motor vehicle or the operation of the same. Section 3 5. No person.' except an authorliedof fleer, marshal, constable Bf Th WLI n Zri iawf, n flnl!?tZIiZJVVull or policeman, snail wunout ine con v"-, " ' V, upon or. Into .such motor .vhjcler motion; or, while such, motor- vehicle n uv ia v? i i. a n eaiiiv w v f s wow m is at rest or unattended, attempt to manipulate any of the .levers,., the starting ciank or other t device. brakes or mechanism, or to set said vehicle in motion Section 36. It shall beunlawfu! for any person to stand or drive a vehicle upon or park' theame on that part of High street, between the Oregon Elec.trict Railway company's track and the curb on the west side of said street, between the south line of State street and a point one band ied fifty feet south of said line of State street, at any' time while cars or trains are - standing upon tu tracks of the Oregon Electric Rait way company immediately' east ol said portion of High street fcer;tc cesennea. . . - . Parkinff Rules Made. 8ectlon 37. Tile regulations and law governing the parking and itand Ing of vehicles in tbe City of Salcra shall be as follows: (A) It shay be unlawful park or stand any venlcle upon the" f ollo- Ex-Congressman Goes to llWorlat His Old Trade 4 . . Frank. Buchanan, who was beaten in his last run for the house of rep resentatives In the Seventh Illinois Congressional district, has gone back to his old trade a an iron worker. This photograph shows him in over alls at the International Harvester plant fn Chicago eating his noonday meal. Mr. Buchanan says Wall street beat him because it feared him in congress. ' i . , 1.1. ,' ,.,. u ." "ja, jpsxmsx3sjsau4 iag puition of SUie street . to-wit ; On the south side of State street be tween tbe west curb line of HlEb street and a point en .the south side of State street which is one hund red feet west from, the ' west curb line of High street. . .-?- . (U) AH motor vehicles stopped and left without occupants within the ffre limits must be backed against the curb at an angle .of. thirty degree.!, headed to tbe right and as close as possible to any, other vehicle In po sition, provided that vehicles left. on east side of High stieet between State and erry streets shall not be backed against tbe curb at any angle. . (C) Tlie provlsionK of this section shall not be construed to apply t.x delivery carts, delivery wagons de liverty cats, trucks, drays, express wagons.-.motor trucks, and pleasure cars whUe the same are engaged in receiving or discharging merchan dise, produce, freight or passengers. Section 38. Any person violating any of the provisions of the ' Ordi nance, and who shall be convicted thereof, in the llecoider's Court, or shall plead guilty to any complaint for the violation of this Ordinance, where the penalty is not otherwise prescribed herein, shall, for the first i offense, be punished by line of not less than 5 nor more than ICO or: by imprisonment in tbe city jail ond day for each 12 of such fine; and fori each succeeding offense shall bo punished by fine or not les than $10 nor more than 1100, or by Im prisonment in the city. Jail . on "day for each 12 of such fine, . Obese! to Kectbms lUHall. Section 29. Sections 1, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, and 11 of Ordinance No. 754. entitled '"An Ordinance to regulate and control traffic on, the streeU and other places ' fn the City of Salem. Oregon," approved ' December 27, IWO'j; Ordinance T.o. 1105. entitled "An Ordinance regulating the use. operation and seep of motor vehicles and all " other vehicles upon the streets. Highways and public pla:.a or ine CHy of Salem, Oregon, and providing a tpeualty fo rtbe viola tion or this ordinance," approv.d May 29, 1912; Ordinance No. ir.47. entitled "An Ordinance lo amend paragraphs 113.16. 17, 19 and 20 of Section 2 and Section 4 of Ordinance No. 110& of tho 'lty of Salem, Oregon, relating to motor ve hicles, passed ,May.27, 1912; and ap proved May 29, 1912,, a amended by Ordinance No., 123 5 of said City, pas sed July 21. 1913, and approved July 22 1913, to require all motor vehicles to be operated with adequate exhaust mufflers; to ' regulate the rate of speed In paved alleys; to re quire all motor vehicles. passing pas senger cars on the right side when stopped or taking on or discharging passengers . to come to a complete stop; to regulate the stopping and standing of vehicles, on . the streets, and to fix penalties for-violations.1:' approved June 191914; Ordinance No. 1348. entitled "An Ordinance prohibiting" persons - from driving, parking or permitting vehicles to re main standing on that part of, High street" desctibed in said ordlnunce and providing - penalty for Its viola tion," approved March 3. 1915; Ordi nance .No. 1429!. entitled "An Orul. nance regulating the speed of motor venicies upon poruons or public streets and, avenues In fronfc-of or past any -public school grounds." ao- proved March 8, 1916; Ordinance No. 1456. entitled "An Ordinance to amend Section 2 , of Ordinance No. 1105, approved by the Mayor on May 29. 1912; regulating the opera tion and speed of Vehicles on the streets and highways of the City at COUNT-FIFTY! NO rRHEUTiIATIC PAIN Don't taller ! Instant relief follows a rubbing with old "St Jacob'i Liniment" Stop "dosing" rheumatism.' It's pain only; , not one case in rtfty requires . internal treatment Hub soothing, 'penetrating "Rt. Ja cobs IJaiment" right on the "tender spots," - and by the time you say Jack: Roblnson-i out comes, the rheumatic pain and distress, "St. Jacobs Liniment'' conquer pain I It Is- a .harmje rheumatism liniment which never -disappoints and doosn't bum thd'rkfnb it akes pain, sore ness and stirrniss from aching Joints, muscles and Ihmws'j ' stops erlatJca, lumbago, backar he,' neuralgia and reduce swelling. V ? j Umber np! (Jet, a small trial bot tle or old-time, honest "Ht- Jacos l.inlment" from any drug store, and in a tnftment yo'i'll be free from pains, aches and stiffness.' iont sqf rer! ltuV rheiitnalm away. WHAT DO When they read your circulars or catalogs? Do they answer or throw them into the waste basket? PMNting' counts TIIE STATESMAN PUB. CO., JOB DEPARTMENT I Always Furnishes The Best 7E W0EK TO PLEASE YOU t Phone 583 . ' ' . 4 ' LAST TIME .DOUBLE SHOW TODAY BEN CIIAPlf! LINCOLN'S GREATEST BIPEESONATOE . IN "The Son of Democracy" and Wallace Reid "RIMROCK J0!lESn FRIDAY SATURDAY y PAULINE FREDERICK (J ' w S y :.:i. 4- iM Intrto(nc i IT: em .-4 m . r "Mrs. Danes' Delenxe" TUI3 STORY YAS THE FURORE 0PIT3 SEASON V7IIEN PRESENTED ON i TOE STAGE 4 " ALSO i OUR MACK-SENNETT ; - -COMEDY "Taming Target Center" ; (Again Words Fsil Us) ! TheCIiL-GCI BILL HART v - CTAETINO SUirDAY Salein,-Oregon," approved September 11419164 and Ordinance No, 1501, entitled "An Ordinance regulating "the operation and driving of motor vehicles by persons under eighteen years of age. approved on the 20th day' of .June, 1917, be and they ate all hereby repealed. A j XS'hTW MKKT THE HTOnM Th' soil ins- thunder craht .overhead. The and up-nnc mttt the plunging ; led; - Clone on our lea mad breakers ahow their teeth Wild wiUer icon) tb rocks fling up a ! wreath -. Of'foairt, loud creaming:, blaaing, tea - i si hi; pray Mltk whits and spumcy, blowing far - r away - - , ,,?-.-On un.nyr tempeats blgr and loud tur i moll While unilmi nfMrara and aeatnon toll. Too long, soft favoring Hinds have made us feel Beeuro, Too lot, the belmsmrn at th wheel Have slept. Not aow a time to wik to fears Nor aalt the oecan with unmanly tear. Now overboard to huagry.--wavs- b i cast ' ; " Alt mutineers. Their hour Ion invo ! haa imt. Weak palterare be battened down In hold. That rn.m on deck be mado for truly bold ,tnd ttnrdy mfi with hearts that rlxo to - meet Fltr virotf.-d danger fare f tuem and ! arj-et - Adv-rHy with Iron handed I '.ft. HimIi lourmtK YOU and I t!.t nlftlit r ; Itiurt bW. -flaullu Thayer, V.I : accidents In 1910 was 7.4 p-r hun dred, an Increase of 6.1 i-r hundred In five years. The Ilrlfish war office has forbid den the purchase or sale of toots, over eight Inches high. In the Inter est of 1alhr conservation. THEY SAY V 215 S. Commercial . ' - . . - - -