v.. Btutt i Ml I - - i niY Dinn, c?-vni :cou;jty.' n,c. '.iur:oAy. may. 191501 -first sEenorf 31th YEAR cro. 13: ... I. V : r.c:;s cf kj cixrn r 3 ci::ia is-, r;.3iTT-B , , men . , L ...il nr wmmm ill r: :::i c:i-3 rrs V.t:-r-:ii o tzl tzi.;': , 4 1 Li .J i J i J . ' Ci" Il.L .... I i::::t k ." ::i3 e:::;:l Commencement Xxerclse t a ; Crat aad Anal c-'j ClC t m" j Prwpereag Jee Prise ' - : Presented- . RSI FaiV; i::::s,Ei. -P r.TrLA!?8 LgIS AS LCS3t 0CTS! u4 on of them brc: i Thra Ee Est F!. . .'Cm Ii Serf The Sunday aula !'Kew Bef wan r ...... .ni marrmA a r t bvar a bmcuu uorres Douaence, mm of card. Thar wei Ictar men - Dover, jaay n. ins cioaing exer- raw uj ,vwo j - - - Governor Glen Desires For the Peo- pie te Observe Election Day 'fr " xt wi- ' ':. " Governor Glenn baa been urge4 to AT CAP FIA TO LISCOTia ? T ? jASOa CEAFT ,r la prohibition election day, a day of tasting and prayer, but upon exami nation flndi be cannot legally do so. Li Eeace f ChrL'Jaa Cfcurck Cas! 1 " . - - - ' -A ; : Cottoa Klioni Feor CondSUonLoeli j in After iHcendlarlet KeaH of , iSnpcrluteBdeat Jejner'i Werk Feri . SiHviul Correspond)) nee. r ',-' r Rakish, N. C. Hay It A 'rt auubtr o( additlona bare beta made . to the collection of objtcta, plctura, , te., la th Hall of History. All the . building In which the Sute haa an iitUrtst are to be Illustrated there. Ont of th new pictures la that of the . Stute Bchcol for the Deaf VluUa and Blind. a ttwaa originally built here . - about 1850, the picture having been ' V taken in 1870. i Another la of the Ox ford Orphanage, showing the auper lutendtat, Uachera and 825 children. ' ' v tne photograph of the cruiser North CroMoa la, the gift of Lieu tenant Commander Victor Blue and bat his autograph and that of her - Captain, W. A. Marshal. Another pho- tograpb of the. Cruiser Raleigh Is the gift of the Nary Department, and was - taken at Hong Kong, China. There 'are a striking series of photographs . Illustrating North Carolina day at the .-; Jamestown Exposition and the grand review of the National Guard and na . al militia by governor Glenn, The 1 extremely line paintings of Roanoke - Island. .Including $ Old Fort Raleigh, ... " Ballast Point. etc., made at the ln- - stance of the State Historical Cora mission to be sltwu at the Jtraeetowa , ExpoeiUon by Mr. Jacques Busbee and loaned by him, have been hung higher on the walls. There are six of these pictures. Immediately above them are U paintings of large also, duplicates of the ones mad in 1885 by John White, the "artist "specially oonunls- .'. ainn.it h Rlf- Walter Ttalelrh tA do s this work at ppanoke Island, these - "pictures having; been copied by the originals In the British Museum. Only the United States and this 8tate have copies, those her being a loan from ' Col. Benehan Caneroo, who had them made last yeaf t-A: very striking plo tura of Lee ancljackson on horseback on tha battled 'id In conference Is a important addition to the colleo tiou another be?ng an etching of the .. Joel Lane House .on Boylan Avenne, here, this etching having been the . work of William Q. Randall, who died last year and who. gave such promise of the, Caem work In portraiture. This acute was built la 17&0. Mr. Masoa B. Cowdy. of E leiiton, baa made your correepondtnt a r't of a set of pko ;' .togrspha tllustra'.lzg ths pena!ag of the wl'd ponies cn tie fala:.h or bads, near ai.?.)rt, thesa (laarea beSpf Ct eae&t of C.e V.al ever rada Th-growjh of tie coll-Uon coiiwa' nes to Is tf:'l. T.i:"ii j V Its, a jr!lnt of Au burn, t'..,'i t...,nt.y, has been sptft'tln. i I 9rs r- Eoslvj Li Clis L.'irt Pea ale ail rs.'; FK;rtf Ceretwers CeaSt-reaee ACeans. Special to JooOal. "j San FTandscQ, Cai May 18. Ad miral Sperry hoisted the commander's lag on the tagahlp Coanactiout as he took command of the PaoiXc squadron vice' Admiral Evana, retired. He waa given the salute " and . reviewed the ships. -. ' '"i Teheran, Persia. May 15. All the eountry is ee fete in lebratlag the analvarsary.of. th Wrth of Shah Xh mid El Zakat The carnival features of Franc and Italy have been Introduced at I I ' ' chxu' 1 l ' a 1 r.r.k'.b a:-!ast pro- , t,i irn-JIsg out a great Ciat s crpor.g It. I!s has t Clirli.iU.aa Charch, r 1 ) t ' : a " i f " ' ' i f .".;r tf t: t t 8 1 ' r I v o the gam cises of the Dover High School came and swiped all Cie c- Threa men to aa end tonignt ana rroi. noser Mt Minn. Anmn r . t t t raat with and his teacher, have every reason a nols r a hun 1 thunders and for congratulation, '- Th year Just ; He does, however call upon the people they acrapped wlti a verif sane. Ona nded hu been th beat to th duca-J who have the best interest at heart to . ., -v , .t. Kl(n,w nf . IVura . Vtiara haa ' rtevntfl tha daV to WOrk fOT " DrOhibt- , Tmmm .rr T"n i-f man ar.aa cut on me t . . - ' ; " 7 V . J L Li Ml k t and waa bumped in a t .uer to waka.been a eonUnued progresslv advanc. tion and vote for It . . . S","fc v. . . ,hi ffn.Ht, and the commencement haa been, at ' - 11 ';",. T person. It would fcav. beei a light to fitting climax to a great school year, j EICUBSfON 10 WASHIKflTOir. Aaetker Canly Tetea la Faver si th a tulah If allowed to conUius. , They j Laa night th school house, which There will 0 an excursion, irom ,,,r. ' w,r parted by spt tort anoTon of is .proving ail too amail lor tnis com- ew neru u tu.uvu.. x...u- Leviathan f Holy Writ Captured At . Cape Lookout On Exhlltlllon ; -1' here, . . Special to The Journal. ; : '. . Beaufort, May 18, A large whale waa captured at Cape Lookout on Sun- -day and. waa towed to Beaufort today where it will be pulled but of the wat tr by the ship yard railway The monster IS about fifty feet loug and twenty-five feet around, the body. It will be on exhibition at the shipyald for two or three days. Estimated val ue of bone and oil Is six hundred dollars. LeeoJ ,;. Tsx-. Ir format! ; . f ra f orrtver ef.T r, :eDtt'euiaicuf emest at SJtoel ; but ha waa caaght whan half way over ? Fr Th EJind-FIn Pwnecm Fe I tha man aamrad a hi- T and made 'munjlj was crowoea VI anil ro u . aiaj ta, uu i . V t a Ii' Staa Mm . foIlOWUK DrOETam.' rwa-lw a'wt -a ,. ,3- I - I. ,-. .- - . . ... ttftuM Prgram Xtskti Xmhasits Sejole At Pm ; peets ft lew Trank Lme, ipictal Corirespondenc. V . , lUleigh. N. C, May 15. Mr. J., W. Cralgi; ! .Wilmington, who was one ol the Cape Fear plloU during the Civil Wsr, who used to bring in tha blockade runners, haa sent your cor- i Minstrels. The train win leave New 'f'.iBrn.a.t 9iti a. :nvand wUl leave and hronght back. Two MnWsUllj Instrumental Duet 'Washington at about U:30 p. m. A atlarg. ' : ' : '' . . . I Misses Fannie and Jessie Richardson "car will be reserved for whit people. i n aw win , ilPtitl fMay Pol Drill "..Primary Department! . sn..r" ta tha ttiam nf A Visit to Qrsndma . . . . . ........... Kerth Carolina needs a geveraer i U ' - ' . - - . - . " AM s m, tl aa M m the song to b given with next ln-'. ..V".. Thre Uttle Gins, f is conservauve, hs dav'a Haw York World, words hnd Bong-MUId TOO Ueara to ixve Me eep luinneiv-i" vrani w .f ' mai) complete. This Is ipn ot th I . . . Byah Richardson, dearest lltl bodes th i WHd ' ha: Instrumental Duet .................. dtotrlbnUd. Every onewill ippr- Misses Alma and Birdi Kornegay, . -;r . 4 Debat Resolved. That North Caro1 ! . : la MEJIOKIAaT - ' lU I .1 Ml II if. . S . want It to add to their piano collec-1 , u ouuuiu nn a . uihujiuibvi respondent, to be piacea m w mum j,tion. : Words by the well known song; JBcnooi iw resents ear needs along all lines Yote for aim. , ..." : V Washington; Vh May IB. The governnMnt aelsmagraph waa agitated very- perceptibly today showing that a heavy earthquake had occurred. Th exact location could not be ascertained hut tt waa thoughA to be In on of th Central American States. : i . " T Washington,' D. C, May l,4 ;The Senat Financ CommitUe today de cided to make a favorable report on the Aldrich bill with ameadmeata. Poughkeepsi. May 18. la the pro ceedings to get Harry K. Thaw out of Matteawan lasan asylum, superinten dent Baker Ustlied that Thaw was Insane, and a dangerous man to be at large.: vo-V ,i -;;- CalcatU, Iadla, May U. The rsvott that was laaugarated la northern In dia and haa spread all over th coun try, found an . expression In a dyna mite explosion today. wIoh injured many people aod destroyed jnreat deal ot property. Ti eciri rail- way which la owned by British gov ernment was th property worst dam aged and It waa that which they intend ed to destroy. Th track was torn op tor two or thm mile. Washington, D. C May -5. The Governors eonferehc atjonrned this sventng. Th rsalt of th meeting has been so aatisfactory Ibat aha plaa will probably be odopted permanently. Vra. Geneva mils J I ; ' : . ' . I Died at her home, Belgrade, Ons- ot History,: spy-glass whlch mu wrttar, Edgar Seldetv Mu41c by 8ey- Affirmative .. Clarence Wade Komegay.low county, N. C, April 19, 1908, Mrs, owned by Mr. James H. Craig, aa- j m(lu. Furth. Iasued bv BDeclal. ar- Negative ...... ..WalUr Bryant Rous ' Geneva miia. in ner oum year. other of the pilots, The latter lived, rangepent with Shapiro, JJuBi;pub- aToikaWon't ton, Tell Me Why.'. E. L VH..K, . ..J frJ WIIMattl ! r ' -a.. . .: U "i' i- ' I ' Mlaa Wlnnla Vforr iianer, ew xora. near Fort nsner, ano v-oi. , nuuwu Lamb and his family ' boarded with him for a long time before th attach on this most Important of all tha Con federate forte. Mr. Craig gav In valuable service to -; Col. Lamb, j by sounding the channels, planting tor pedoes, -and aiding with lights, etc, the blockade runners in, passing In and out 'through new inlet ; At the close of the first bombardment of th fort by th Federal fleet on Christ- She was a daughter or Mr. tjaivin nor- I .............. Miss Winnie Merrlttrton, deceased; waa married to James IReadinc Nearer 'There. Mills, Jr. In January, 1877, andelev- 4 ' .t v.. . - - --. .. - : " " - ' . . .. a a a 1 -VI I w. u... rrtia in atwk J ....;....;..;... Wade Kornegay en cnuaren oiessea u. anion, nu uv a ' l... nadin Tha lfartTrsd Mothar ' '.' 1 Ins now. except one son! who died IMU aJlU V VU iniuif. , mi maw -. tha n.nn.ti.HK j a Bamicfht Bird. J 'S, , . . A . ,i ." Miss Wlnnls Merrltt , several years ago. . arai Co.- ik 'C"-t 8ofr Wantng Honey Moon .."i ' She was alck several months; and f&i 1 1 i'...,..,........ Miss Irma Noble naa ins oesi meaicai aia uuu u m . YHsaaing cjconie ana niton couia u auu u mr : r Miss Alma Kornegay panlon and loving cnuaren ana smu ' CAEET 0FFICIBS AFpeiSTED. Special to The JournaL,-i,:?-T ' Tableaux The Sacrifice of Irene ... friends to restore her to health again, . Raleigh, May 18. On nw. cadet of- v..:..!,;.. .;J,;,..J,; Eight Girls but alas, her time had come to leave flcera Of th cadet batalllon at. the Ag- goat Wfld Flowers ''. . i . . . .Class this world ot trouble, and we hope thai mas'" day 1864, the fleet unexpectedly! rteultnrnl and Mechanical Coll re her ' , y - a; - ihe Is now at rest where there Is no withdraw. V Ctol. "Lamb thought announced as follows; Major H.N,; The ,nUrs program was fully car-' more toil or pain.-- Bne was a consisieni anautvuiaii mfmber ot the M. E. Church South, at Tabernacle Church,. Onslow county, : ment acquRted themselves splendidly. ' and her bright course through Ufe was The affirmative won. . , adorned with love ana nseiuraess, withdraw. A Col. "Lamb thought ' a r announced as follows; .Major H. N, 't The entire program was fully car- i trick was Ulng played, so falthfuj. old j Sumnr. Captains of companies,' R. A: ried out., and every jinmbsr upon it i pilot Craig, using this glasa watched Sharp. J. W. Harrelson, RVA. Bhop, was enjoyed. Specially was the de-ji day and night from the top of his J. N. Price, W. A. Hora4'-3:".jg;t ktt a feature, and the young gentle-1 lookout pole 60 feet high, every move ment of the fleet and reported to Col. Lamb. Mr. Craig stayed t his post f duty until the beginning of the second and successful attack and was then order d by Col. Lamb to take his family and . g along, th Cape Fear River for safety and tor several weeks they, lived In the woods, without food or clothing almost : Th glass Is de posited In the Hall of History as a msmorUl of Mr. J. H. Craig, long CtCj stanU ler tm larmetv af sees ma. L.smss se:ar. . aaser, t.hama and 3 me. Search Ma record 1 t Icgiilatar aad yea will vet for Mm. til, "A j a.k, i . at J .rs r."jm tj and Xfelt ?;-eckl Correir;-or.ijae. ' ' ' -r.i!t N. C, t'.y 15. Teiay be Sore i" e C.-rEorai,..-a Ct::'"".!.iiie tr waa a Very latari!sf t,. Tlcg of Use r:'.:ca'inn by tie tout! s. 111 Tel e;Vc-s Curcy U Etis tie !;!it r ' ca k-r-g C"-U.iw i:i.s i U.a ".; as t.t c r rat. Tie C'-n-' fir ' 1 ty vii-a-rref' ' -.t "1 t - . r. f ' r. A i . ' - 3f i i 1 .1 i.il" !s cu-ify wilt da la U,i f.at'.r i, snd it is st.:i it win r ) tj r-J r-'.' r!'y l,T it it it 1 c :' t l. " i i. ( "i f 1 A ! IT : t 1 t c.:i n,iLt C','y, k;4 c- A;. " t s, Jr, Sftl c' 1 f t f St. 1 U tl f ! s j r. !! s 1 1 ? ii f I ! i t ' ' .1 ' 1 C a .aaall' A. B. tr. TieCuc'-t ' t rat h; 1 la r '-r;tT 1 f '. CiT! i ri l A Solid Car of Buck's Woves . and ! ; . ft..n. .v.,. ... . Inter, t She was a most loving companion; Ranges. Just received. CaAll and se ;f.ted aud,.net to hetr Hon Wt w ' dtTOud mother, and a kind and lov thsm. J. 8. Baasnight Hardware Co. 1,... . m. . .fc mima-.m0nt insr mlchbor: ever ready to help oth- Sddress. Before this address there ,a when in netd; and visit the sick and comfort the (troubled ,and ;t ary ones. Her .companion . naa iosi uis w a. La'k& T.1U O.. - -T - s" 1 wm .aao-t .saatia!! CopenhageaL'May ISrThS COttunlU5.. rminaVat th. Dover-HiaH te having the matbw m hand today ,SohooI had won two prises, that had presented to. King Frederick, a draft teeil j .or by tha. schools of of new law for the , regulation of th fntnr relations Between uenmara nf n..h4r. f th. f!onfd- 'era'cy had off red a fine portrait' for and Ioalaad. Th bUl, which -must j Asststont, Attorney General Clement having bee asked for an opinion as to whether Methodist ministers, whose stations had been changed by confer ence could vote In th prohibition lection May 28th, has decided that they cannot ; ,. ' Th State Superintendent ot Public Instruction 1 notlfled i that another school district In .Randolph county baa voted in favor of local taxatlo. Tfaer la no abatement ot thia -great movement Mr. Archibald Grade ot Washington City, writes your correspondent mat he desires to get Into correspondence with surviving comrades of tha 18th Regiment N. troops la tha Civil Was. THe wishes the roster of names and addresses of all survivors, and ahls regiment was under th command of his .-father during. the winter of ltti at Cumberland Gap, and he also whthe to kaow th names of officers and men ot th Regiment who parti cipated In the battle of Chlcamauga, as h wlahea to correspond with them la connection with his history of that battle. Ther Is toxbe reunion ot the Res-merit at the great Confederate reynlon at Birmingham, Ala., June S;h to 11th, Your correspondent will nld Itr. Grade all the Information poe!Wi but more -Is nefc.'ed. To.' y Eupt John E. Tay. of f :: , C ' 'h4 for TI-e LUuJ here, pre-t-ttred tliS prc.ram for IL commenc west tlie date being May 88th. Gov ernor Clean will deliver the address. Tie s?tual concert will be given la m at PWf. if i tha beat eassv on Gen. Robt E. Ie. to Denmark and Iceland, constitute let-, u wfMm by ,nd ftt' por- land atrse, autonomous and ln.de. ;?Wdt b. pr.ented to the school to peadsnt country nnlted to D-mark rwWctt tn, KhoUr MongtAi that might by common king and common Inter-; wm prll A Bomhar eeta, and forming wlth.Denmark at . . .awed. and the committee sUt ederatlon-th United Danish. . . . thatrMlg, J...1. Rlchard- Emplr. . v Jv" i.nn nt tha rwvrnr Mlah Hrhonl. waa tha It th bill paseaa, King Frederick . . Ur. n v Dt1llAAtKt of will be nuuefl to can nimae ,a..ng. D,ughterll ppe,ented the W of Denmark and King of Iceland. VJinit to th, acnooi. v:- toa aonosssiona nave oeon- granwa. N(w Barn j0BrB.L tnrough ,ti to Iceland, giving a greater degre ropjtlUttt.Ut c. L. Stevens, ottered inaepenaeaf., . .. ... . . . ' t i C. . .. x r ni i Ijii. i I ' 1 r j t i V f ) I i ' I C !nf. Tils year ther will be ift'..af citss for the tret Usm cf t ..i ". . e f i r ( f yeare, as nt 1 t:.e ei s 12 y i. V.. v U r ..'.'y t's a f A 1 Craven county, The New Bern Chap- . Fertaae Far Be Saga r Paris, May 18. Although aa early marriage between PrlncfeHeli de Sa tan and Vme. Anna Gould Is token tor granted here, no definite informa tion aa to the time and place-, ot the wedding has yet reached Paris. The prlac and Mm. Gould ar -expected to reach this etty th mlddl of next we. ; ' '!-- HI I not Hkely that thr will be any marriag settlement aa Mms. Ooald'a nreoerty at Still In trust for the benefit of creditors. . - v Count Bori de Castellans completely dissipated tha private fortune which his wife Inherited from her mother. It la understood that debts amounting to almost 2,t30,C;'O ar outstanding. Ignite Carlo,, ray 14. Mme. Gould and Trine n!!e de r.icn proceeded to f::c toiy and inr;ectel a villa, which It is their purpos to rent next eeason. They will leave her for Paris tomorrow night " . . Eaaa C?ar to AUaatW Csast Lias pctal Correspondenc. ' r.ale'-b, N. C, May II. The Intlma- I 8. cfC li ? V. a that before a great While ,v e At 1 . '.:e Ccmat Line will con . ' the V x tetwefa'Eprlntt Hope t Tal- ' 'i is U VftluS. It. Is lean : t at e t' e iso a lumber tny V U li g-,lng to build - t". e r 1 ' t 1 . tracts cf fins t - a- i-. j t'.. r...:. Th AUi. " : i t ' ' i ! ' i i r ..' -t r 1 r ; it i r : . , T X" lit t.) tul, : I ! ' t : s t er,"ri . s ; : It el ; : as a prize last fall, a full set of thirty volumes, of th Encyclopaedia Britan nic,' to be given to th county school that could show the best average at tendance of pupils during the school year. County 8upt 8. M. Brlnson hsd found that the Dover High School had won title pris. with an unusually high attendance percentage. In behalf of the doaor. Supt Brlnson presented the prise, to the sehol. and Prof. Mo lar, in behalf of th pupil, accepted both prise. It was happy day for th pupils, aad ther waa great re joicing. Both prises will be attractive and valuable assets for the school. ' Mr. Kltchln mads tha commence' ment address,- sfter these presenta- tlonfc 'speaking nearly an hour. He was given good attention, and the ad dress wss scholarly. Ths speaker spoke particularly to the young men of the school. He said the requisites tor happiness were honesty, education, kindness and Industry. To . pursus thens should be tha purpos of every young man. It meant success of. the right klsd. ' Tonight the following program com pleted the exercises: Pregraa Music, instrumental Mlas r-unnle Richardson Song Bob White. Class no Drill ....Twslvs Girls IW.man Drill Sixteen Girl rantomlme At The Goldftt Cates . Thirteen Girl 1 ras.a Three Clasps a I best friend.. He dear children a most ovlng mother; and the community one of its best friends. While their home is vacant and that sweet and lovely voice is no mors to be heard, admon ishing them, they cannot call her back to be In this world ot trial She Is now ire from all pain, and is rest ing in the silent grave; her work is ended and she is at rest under the shads of ths trees. She leavea a companion; five daugh ters snd five sons; six grand-children; two Sisters and two brothers; and host of relstlves and friends to mourn her loss, but we hop -that our loss is her eternal gal- She waa buried In the family grave-yard on Monday ev ening, April !0ta. Her. funeral was preached by Rev. Craig. A larga crowd of people were present and many tears were ahed. VV. ' T Weep not loved ones, but try to fol low her example, and when done with this world may you all meet her in that Celestial City. , s- May 13, 1908. !v f . ''. A LOVING FRIEND. H . FAT POLICE COURT. ' ." The police court adjourned yester day to tht court house.' The puullo niayjread 'between the lines'" on this statement; there is food for reflection.---Every little while disorderlies mahe a show and yesterday was one of those times. Following is the list of "miser' . ables": ' Joe Fendrrson, reckless driving of transfer, Judgment suspended on pay-i mint. of co6t Mr. Claro Duncan resenting the N. & 8.'.. Railroad Co , was In court to explain the holding ! a csr at crossing. The c'.ty maintain, ed the car obBtrucsed the passage lor 30 minutes, but Mr. Hawkuw says it was 21 minute s. Judgment waa us-, pended on payment of ' cosis. roster -Eastwood cursed and swore and dur ing the course or his trlni there .was ' iome spicy .bsndinage ot words -in which 20. half pints of llqer. (blind : tiger) ITV were li-ought u in issue No action was taken on the lictuor milter. Eastwood was fined $0 00 and osta. Moses Dlllahunt was required to pay the costs tor being disorderly. He was tried on a second warrant for cursing and swearing and cursing the police officer. He was fined 15.00 and costs. Sain Fields and Carl Ward had in altercation Friday night and conse- ouently ' they were in court. Colum- - bus Bonner, disorderly and : interfer ing with a police officer in the dis charge of his" duty. ' Judgment sus pended cn the payment " ot the costs. Henry and Penny Hicks had a family jar and . plead; guilty. They were fined $5.00 and costs. T. M. Tisdale, r pre scnlins the , Pixie - Amusemf nt o., wa3 tixed the costs tor sweeping Irusbr on waifc-Th6ftiavt,iite 'had to ay the iosl i lor d 31 :li: rains Are arms- wlthin city. - - - - . ' To i. t:x c: ' Right Bailee Ascension , v One ot ths big features of tht At- lantlc Big Night at Cook's pavilion, will be a daring balloon ascension by Mile! Aire, who will make the flight to the clouds after night-fall. ,. The Atlantic were very fortunate in get ting this feature, and It Is only one ot the free attractions that will be offered during the night, The daring young lady has her balloon illuminat ed when she makea her night ascen sions. W. X Bryan's Son-la-Law Attacked by His Model Tarls, Msy 14. W. H. Leavltt the artist son-in-law' of William J. Bryan, was Injured yesterday In an encoun ter with an Italian named Cana, who had been posing aa model for a pic ture which the artist is painting for the City Hall at Denver, .fur the sitting Cana returned re y'.'.r to the studio and demanded ' a compensation and It was re ' 4 1 ' 1. I'e finally cams bai k arm 1 c . ;-l . 1 r it T 1 v il. j a l!ii':"n, with 1.1 h X "r. I - ::t i in bend, Vnn V 1 (! -I t 1,! If J ... t --e 1 C-" I,.:, 4 1.:. f "i. 1 j tt Cat' a and c." lit I 1. n 1 p ;. ' 1 (' nil was sit' ' 1 I ) a ! !. I,. I t -i r 1 1 1. '.'".t t" 1 r 1 1 r " I U !:j a :.. : , FOSEBFULiODfiESS Mrs. Curtis, W. , C. T.." U. ' Worler ' Handles The Liquor Traflic - , ' Without Gloves. , v ' . : It the assembly which greeted Mrs,. Nannie Curtis at First Baptist church Sunday night w&s an indication o the real sentiment on prohibition, this city will go overwhelmingly-dry. There . was standing room only -all over the church and it was estimated that the attendance whs between 700 and 1,000. The speaker held the audience for two . hours and, there was no sign of un- . easiness In all the vast crowd. They were fascinated-with her logic and her powerful and original manner ot dis course. Mrs. L'uma is a woman 01 large experience in her work of the Women's Christian Temperance Union and she speaks the hard, cold facts of the war against the liquor traflic. She is not eloquent in the common accep tation of the word but she has a di rectness and a Vigor which Is luestl- t mable tor the person who alms to em- - press great truths,. 'She announced the text' and then before she read the" passage she said that a great many men had found comfort in the statement that prohibi tion was not In the Bible either ex pressed, or implied, did not Ihe Cre ator when he placed oirr first parents in the Garden ot Eden say of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. thou shalt not eat of It, tor , the day that thou eatest thou Shalt surely die Sh then went on to the text for tho evening found in Isaiah 5, 11. "War to them that rise up early In the morn ing that they may follow strong drink; that continue until night that wlno In flame them. Her adJreKS was not 01m that appealed to sympathies but t',n drift of her argument was to felmw thatlrohlbition is a prat!.al ! issue. In England a rum citrs- 1 " .n try a monster pftltion Is l l- : stnUd to parliionf nt ''!' 1 pollli 1, N 11 i.lii:; tint )! li l-il; i. I to 11 1 ' . ,i f ! 1 i . ' ; 1 ' I f.: r t . -.hi'- : ' i 1; r 1 ' , i - 1 !, : i ll ii II )) II h vl r II

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