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I * ,r< - -—.......................................- teg* bring» «» Ui« quaatlaa— how much can ho mnha o q l of pro- (emional running and what pob* •lbllttkre a« p yroteaafon has foot ractagf A fta r lengthy consideration the anawer would teem to he that Rag or no other track ath lete can clean ng fa a profeeefoa- al because track and fie ld ' Sport» do not lend themselves to pro fessionalism. .» Year* ago, before It-.fe ll tote J general abuse, professional foot racing was a profitable occupa tion bat the pa Mie -lost faith In the game agd in the com petitor* when it developed* that 'most of the race* were not on the teyal. . < W hen R ay wee In h l* p r in t he might hare made tome mohair a* a p r o fe s sio n a l but he 1« r e a d ing the end of his career jwfti* T H E R E D E M P T IO N O F JACOB'S SONS— " F o r thy » surety for the led. • • » saying, I f I bring him nc 1 shall bear the blmne. » • ♦ Now, let thy servant al le lad.” Gen. 44.33.33. V- to *t .• ‘ - P R A Y E R — "O God, we also have baaa bought w the precious blood e l Tby Son, our Sarlcg. > H 0U 8Z SHOULD ADOPT and h e 1 hep ¿sen t hdflfol. . ’ h&e .th e background. by W » v e N ^ f o r .. N nrm l and' W M le Rltofa, flip only tanner In the world w ig •eem* to hare speed approach’ ing N nrm l’* m ight stir up enough Interest In a series* <4 races to attract the pnMlc bnt M has been shown so many times that Ray la not to N u rm tk class that the elem ent o f con test would be lacking In a aeries o f N a ra ll-R ay races. H Ray had a tremendous in ternational reputation and -ti be had* never bean seen outside o f the United State*, he might build up aotaa Qnalneas In E u r ope. Be ha* been seen many times In foreign countries, hog; ever, and hl* showing In the Antwerp and P a ri* ’ Olympic game* was so ordinary that he Sta cias*<M la st ad font ow tifo tether MdSi'''3 ' ■ IT w • - * tv « - ■ Jj T h e U n ite d S ta te s S e n a te h a s a g a in p a sse d a r w o iu - fitti to p u t a n epd to “ la m e -d u c k C o n g r e sse s” a n d h as Mjqt i t o n *to ¿tie Bitwise. • S u ch r e so lu tio n s b e fo r e h a v e fdO ed in th e H o u se o f R e p r e se n ta tiv es. g. T h is o n e .sh .d u l4 p d fls, I t sh o u ld p a ss, i f n tM ssa r y , w ith th e sam e so r t o t p r e ssu re o f p u b lic o p in io n a s in th e cigirse o f tim e coeroe^ tfh q S e n a te in to a d o p tin g $he reso- lim o n fo r p o p o ia f it s own, m em b ers. fin ch num ber L tQ ted flb f-Z ep resen tatives f e a r s so m e d a y Parent-Teacher Rotes tifcbe A 'fyp et dp bkj a n d w a n ts to h a v e the. l a s t ch an ce. I * e r e stom p! 4 » n a e)m & td'fdr a c o n g r e ssm a n t o p a r tic i p l e in tih r p ip fla g b o f . la w s th ree m o n th s a fte r he h a s b f t n d e fe a te d f o r reelection . | F " M J The p. i W g e o t N e w J e r s e y to m od ify th e p r o liitftie n 1AW t o t h e e x te n t o f lo g u lid n g “ aft b ty era g e« th a t are n o n - in to x ic a tin g in f « 4 ” sou n d » rqfaonable, b iit i s in fa c t a m o st u n rea so n a b le and ina- *ptRsible c o n d itio n ., a . •j N o liq u o r e ils u id any km gor be “ in to x ic a tin g ” by; d e fin itio n , or b y tm aJysis o f c o n ten ts. T h e o n ly w a y t o hljew th a t a liq u o r .w a s in fa c t in to x ic a tih g w ou ld b e to p rove th a t th is p a r tic u la r liq u o r h ad in to x ic a te d som e one. W h isk e y o f 9 6 p r o o f w ou ld be p r iv ile g e d u n til t h i P R iticu lar sa m p le h a d been a d m in istered t o som e qjne ¡ukd i n t o x ¡ r a t i o n m ade e v id e n t to th e jury. -- T h e p rop osal is o n e o f th e m a n y th a t is m ean t to n u llify th e op era tio n o f the e ig h te e n th am en dm ent.. W H l ll ntyE TASXT7 BELTS > L iv e a a y B r o th e r s, o f Bend* O regon, m ade a n e t pro- $ 1 4;7).4O on th e ir flo c k o f J80 W h ite L eghorn liens, -v ea r endin g .D e e e m l)e r 1. T h e y found th a t t h e ii « f l ^ a h i c h - s e l d ' f b r a n a v e r a g e o f 4 6 c e n ts a dozen, c o st t lf c n l S c e n ts to p ro d u ce; th e to ta l r e ce ip ts fo r th eir flg ck w e r e $7.98 p e r h en, an d th e c o s t xw u s o n ly e ^ h . T h e f lo c k a v e r a g e w a s 2 f 2 5 e g g s p er hen. •, T h e Id v e s a y s b u y th e ir t h ic k s rea d y h a tch ed , and tlfoy sell n o e g g s fo r h a tc h in g ; t h e y run a n e x c lu siv e egg- P tF d u cin g p la n t T h e y p r o p o s e to in c re a se th e ir flock ta 2>X> hen& w h ich q t th e ijate o f th e p r e sen t flo ck w ould n ® k e ' t h e fnbs't fa m o h s e g g fo rm in A m erica. .1 h a y e H ot askedT fo r fle w lawij, rem ission o f tfg e sv «stieiuaoB o f tim a on theft*-iririgation b ills. T h ey l’ Birthday« are IdteWating oc- Eg= carton* In the Ilf© of an orgaal- c z z ■atlon as well a* In the life of an Individual. The birthday aii- ' >— ntforeery W th e Nathnml C o n -- f»= giRee of. Parent» end Teacher« . occur* on February 17, and com- x = ; memoratee the founding of the Coagreae la Washtagton. D. C., SEE 1« M P ], Thia anniversary has ,fg = ties» ebderwed oafo yeah stack Ip lg , to aceordenee with a rose f c 3 passed th a t year at tho Annual C o n v e n tio n , The aim hae b ern ' f |g j to make Ute celebration of the >d day ene of Influence and lnsplrn a tlon, In disseminating knowledge an< carrying forward the spirit sad work of the Founder* and their associate*. The great landscape painter, Corot, has said, " I dream my picture, then paint my dream.” A dream of a picture with the hope of Its realisation game in oarly womanhood and mother- hood to M r*. Theodora W . Blr- ney, founder and flret president of the National Congress of Mother*. , Alice McLellan Birney wa* a Fate: Being attacked by acute of M arietta, Georgia. appendiciti* just when tbe mort- native Her mother ha* said of her. gag» gas to be paid off. “ E a rly In childhood she mani- fested that fine sense of Justice and sympathy that characterised her entire life. Her hand waa always reaching out for the pro taction of tk * helpless to every way and a* she grew older this chnraeterlMic daveloped In a de- sire to help all childhood/* Thia desire became to her a dream— Indeed, a prophetic, vis- lea df what organised, Inteili- gent motherhood might accom- h g r e sim p ly ta k e n u p th e b u sin e ss a t h a n d and are p u t pMsh the World over. I t was tin g th e ir b est e n e r g y in to i t — a n d i t s e e m s to pay. a* If she had In mind some * S till, a ta riff la w th a t d o e s ntit p u t th em d ow n to the great picture of deep spiritual ¡i> )o ssih l> > v e l . q f O rien tal o o m p e titio n , m u st jlielp a truth, algnificanpe, and beauty W hat everybody lecm i to save Which might be reproduced in lim e . l-aW | Will Hot m ak e p r o sp e r ity , b h t th e y can help U P.for a.xalny day 1* pe**iml*m. many hearts and many homes, ila a lo n g . Thia ytelqn materialised in coipd ba gote«- } W ith W a r d e n B ill L illie in c h a r g e o f tlw s ta te priwtn thfo-e w ill b s do “ k is s an d m ak e u p ” p a r ty au un after- m |t h to th sip w o o D n o t i n g T u esd a y n ig h t. . j I v . .•• -.fR5Xl v ‘ £ ‘ T b s Jfofctatec! c h e f w h o n ab b ed a H ea ttls f u g it iv e th e oth er n ig h t m isse d h ie ca llin g . H e w ou ld h a v e m ade a real d e te c tiv e . summer D U B L IN . Fbb. 18— (U .P J -r* Irefaaif baa entered the iUfor- nattenal cempetttkm for OM honor e f flret flying a heavler- tkauMUr a M th lie Stem foe Baro-' S W te a 1 . ~ r^ ,| an* P.r I k FTae Stato Ahr Fòssa. The M art w ill ba made frem CNfde», on the west const o f Ireland: T h i* l* the. historic spot where Alcock W f o m tentod aftor thslr req prkablo flig h t from Nowfouodland la IS IS , and In ♦ ’ -rt—- t4| au<n aftar PI^thi to g from to f c preg va>w, of ’ OUT OUR. W AY an<i , „!»•< daftic open Bagt an^ re*p< R<VíA M fA U l X SAM HErS A I T - S O I f MUE G omma 06 ou Q ) H A P P thl T 'tfU H OO1A ¡¿Cook-Au o o { FOoO lM 5bt ’ MlOOtE ; OuR OOOMM RQ^ CkDEgtH v A t L t ^ . WUV v s ? H im ? w mlgh huml and kHECASdif Y ^ O M T M ISS »T S O M W C ^ t í e KU40A . Û L A D rrfcG O M E ! > houi fra n near *11* ML tllP . i t befere vaegtteo- . _ C ou n cilm an J. to ho regretted ware spoken which led to ,t h is m a n y b u sin e ss and c iv ic d on n ection s w ill n ot fosQdtss of tha National ■mit hdfll to 'd a v o t« s p i r t o f h is tim e to th e advance- fantaatton. Folldwlag the f u n a t e 1» « » fo tte« Ite profifo. at o f th e c it y a s a m em ber o f th e oounoil. gentetlon of tha m atter at T ha isquncil took a -g o o d s t e p fo rw a rd th is week in tlHug Rp b e t te r ,tlie g a r b a g e d is p o s a l systam . From a Uth s ta n d p o in t titers is n o th in g ritoTe im p o rta n t than . The Irish .w ill- hare • ’ greater safety margin than Alcool* naif Brown In th e ir hUpetoeod’ Vtany- V lckem , W ith tlin b mototo they can risk the foUujra o f one and mHti .naPeU ' the or- pre the panhaal Fbderattea of Woman’» p la te Io flra. Birn<y * ggtlve Itete,’ Oaorgta. 1» 1B»(. g can wa* Issued for • Congress of Mqfosre to ba haM to W kfolng- tea. D. t t . in February. It » 7 . Than cam* «tenth* of wisp, tifo - lafo preparetIon*tor this unique gathering under the direction of KM - W rea». th * found*/, Krw PSbeba M eant, na Lady Bounti ful. Mia* M ary Louisa Butler. Organlglag Seeretary. and with th« oooparatton a t latereeted b la n d . , T h * *UCCM* of Ib«t F irst Con- gra** of Mother* ama**d even g o fv te ta -4 M o th e r/ A s i . for, <® t$ rge McDon* tak*e l* t e » j telfdren n u » b« a very od K a m i q f/q o d i* motte » wap' osa b f m * foa 'viewed lAs*to(tiMa|l tasatote »<rei«»«, «»«s- ijthbt brighter dayg w ip e t- d lectad, bátete« of a e r t h /h t ' rich’ ea< w a ll’ « or ta*»peer. U S teE M IM tÚ lO oinaalfiadtAds Brlng R am ila.