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TWO TIMES TWO IS NOT FIVE In New York a man and a woman committed suicide together. The woman had deserted her husband for this man, lived with him, and married him after her husband got a divorce. In Newark, N. jk, a man has been sentenced to death for poisoning his wife, in older to "be free to marry his stenographer. The latter threatens to kill herself in case the man .is executed. In Chicago a man Jeft his wife, and a woman her husband, recently, to live in open guilt together. This action was defended by the man, in a long newspaper statement. . The couple have finished 'their story, so far as this world goes. The second pair are in a fair way to. Regarding the others, watch the newspapers. The finish will be there, sooner or later. It will be an ugly, or at least, a wretched story. It always is. Why? Because two times two is not five, and never will be. All these people have proudly and vaingldriously "defied convention." The have declared they will "live their own lives," regardless of "the world." "Convention." "The world." These they say they defy. And what do they really defy or seek to defy? Law and order. They are going to "live their own lives" regardless of law and order. This universe is governed by a fixed principle of eternal and infinite harmony. That principle is expressed in every exact science. It governs the" science of mathematics. Because of the unvarying-nes- s of that principle, two times two is four alway four. Never " three, never five. As the human race has developed in its progress that which we u 11 civilization, it has, consciously or no, adopted as the basis of civilization the principle and law of universal harmony. . Society exists subject to law and order. Sound morals are an essential factor of that law and order. Legal marriage and fidelity 10 the obligations of the marriage covenant are as necessary to the first-nam-
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Some years ago a gentlerinof-fensiv- e stranger landed on this terrestial sphere with no. luggage but a notebook. Since then "he has tarried with us, pussyfooted and unobtrusive as a Japanese,, spy, picking up information and knitting his intellectualtrdw over the incomprehensible things so different from those on . his , own planet. Tins was Mr. "Skygack from Mars. It is, however, not clearly known how long he will continue his earth study of earth beings at their earth work's, nor how he will get back- when he concludes to return. It will probably be by the",same means'by which he arrived, unless by chance he came as a meteorite. ' We have conceded that Mr. "
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AS GETTING DELEGATES IT IS DONE BY TAFT New York, Feb. 10. A little sidelight was thrown on politics as politics is worked by ColQnel D. C. Collier, of San Diego, today. Collier is president of the San Diego fair and exposition planned for 1915, and when Collier heard today that the senate committee on expositions had carelessly sidetracked San Diego's plea for national recognition just recognition, not money of their exposition, he blew up. Before expressing his feelings,x Colonel Collier pointed to another bit of news in the day's papers. It was that in which Secretary Hilles, for President Taft, claim-- .
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"See that," said Collier. "That the answer to the of San Diego's request. ''President- - Taft or his campaign managers I dont' know which entered into an agreement with J. J. Moore and J. G. McNab, president and director of the San Francisco fair, tp favor the "world's fair" to be held at San Francosco and refuse to recognize the San Diego fair. "In return, Moore and McNab promised Taft or his campaign managers an instructed delegation. "Well, there's one satisfaction. Moore and McNa"b can't deliver the goods. They can't get an instructed delegation from California. California is progressive, and wont send a delegation for Taft." All of which is very fine, but isn't national politics a grand, big, honorable sort of a proposition. Yes? No? is
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August Hoge, 89 years old, Waukesha, Wis., acquitted of wife. Jury murder of only deliberated 4 minutes. Former Gov. Folk, of Missouri, has retired from the presidential race, thus making things easy for Champ Clark. Not that Joe Folk ever was in the race so durn deep.
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