?-. ' wt? 'fjf" .tn ,'- The Commoner; MEMBER 21, 1908 13 ', " i Xi The Craftsman mce comes tills message clear and sweet Miat bids war's fierce alarms to ? cease: if: rails n. halt to martial feet fnd bids tne world to live In peace? from tne palace or tne great 10 rule by might of yellow gold; from the kings of high estate fhose hands the sceptered power :hold. s Craftsman's voice that ringeth free- Carpenter of Galilee! igs crowned by earthly hands have died '.liHLnd long since crumbled into dust; ,'jFhir kingdoms with their boundaries Iff W1UU Long since succumbed to wreck and rust. The gorgeous edifice of power Raised high by force of warrior might, Shone forth resplendent one brief hour, Then faded out of human, sight Yes, these are gone; yet still we see The Carpenter of Galilee! Soothsayer, prophat, poet, sage, The statesman and the warrior bold, , ""v,. Their one brief hour have held the stage Then to the graveyard dust and mold, But through the years has greater grown ..,. .-. . . The humble Craftsman's peaceful &wav: And 'round the world His love has' flown "Until it rules mankind today: Forth from an humble workshop He This Carpenter of Galilee. .When right Is might, when wrong shall cease, When all shall seek the common good; When all shall seek to oring increase Of joys of common brotherhood, Then shall the world full tribute pay Unto the Craftsman who has wrought Through all the years the better way And into it the nations brought This' Craftsman raised on Calvary, The Carpenter of Galilee! Logical The gentlemen engaged in the man ufacture of steel had been in session for some time, and had finally com pleted the new tariff schedule which they desired to have incorporated into the Jaw. As it gave them a further hold on the home market they were naturally verymuch interested. "We must now go to our respective homes and see to it that the right men are elected to congress," said the chairman of the meeting. "Jt is up to us to get right Into the campaign and leave no stone unturned to elect congressman who will stand by us." "A lot of worldngmen in my dis trict are opposing the re-election of Congressman Smithers," said a mem ber. "He Is our friend and will fight and vote to give us anything we want" "The idea of a lot of workingmen trying to secure special legislation in their own interests is preposterous!" exclaimed the chairman. "We must enter an emphatic protest against Buch a prostitution of our political Ideals. We owe it to ourselves and J Congressman Smithers to rally around him and triumphantly re-elect him, thus rebuking tho anarchistic element that is seeking to secure special legis lation. Tho arroganco of these work ingmen is becoming altogether too great to be borne." These words meeting with tho ap probation of the manufacturers pres ent tho meeting adjourned. Nautical "Has your new invention had a good sale?" "No, I couldn't float tho stock." The Way "I've been told that Waverly worked his way through college." "So he claims, but the fact Is that he rode through." "How's that?" "Rode through on a 'pony.' " Uncle Josh "Speakin' of th' ol' sayln' that 'boys will be boys,' " remarked Uncle Josh as he replaced the cover on the crack erbox and took his seat by the gro cer's stove, "reminds me that if their fatHors set the right kind of example th' boys will generally be gentlemen, too." Business "Stockson Bonds never overlooks a chance to make money.'' "What's he been doing now?" "O, he arranged the marriage of his daughter to a French count, but when he came to make the marriage settlement he demanded two per cent off for cash." Careful Cobberly "Hist! Here come Wob berly. Let's duck around the corner Into a doorway and escape him." Dobberly "All right, but what's the matter with Wobberly?" Cobberly "O, he'll want to tell us a lot of cute things hlB baby got off. While we're waiting for him to go by I want to tell you a good thing my little boy said at the supper table." Reminiscent "This spelling reform proposition reminds me of something, but to save me I can't think just what it is," re marked Mr. Bildad. "I guess I know," remarked little Willie Bildad, thoughtfully caressing a few sore spots. "What is it my .eon?" "Well, I tried the spelling reform in my spelling class today, and it hasn't quit hurting yet' Then it was that Mr. Bildad re called several incidents in his own schoolboy career when his efforts at spelling reform resulted disastrously. Good Advice "My dear," remarked Mr. Golightly as he entered the house and deposited a handsomely bound volume on the table, "there is nothing like master ing the contents of a good book." "Yes, dear," said Mrs. Golightly. "I would dearly love to have you master the contents of a good book occasionally, my dear," said Mr. Go lightly. 'It will be of immense ben efit to you." About 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Golightly noiselessly arose from the bed and without striking a light located a book whose contents seemed to satisfy her. As she tucked the contents thereof in to the pocket of a wrapper hanging In tho darkest recess of the closet, she muttered "I am qulto suro that tho mastery of tho contents of that book will great ly benofit me in the very near future. It's bargain day, and I guess Mr. Go lightly can not blame mo for follow ing his advice." A moment later Mrs. Gollghtly's dreams wore all of dollar goods marked down to ninety-nine cents. Slightly Different Tho attorney rushed hastily into Judge Skinem's chambers and ex claimed: "Judge, I want an injunction right away." "Suro," said Judge Sklnem, reach ing for his pen. "Have you got the writ mado out as you want it?" "Yes, your honor." "Have tho company employes struck, so that you want an injunc tion restraining them from peaceful picketing, conversing with tho free and independent workmen and congre gating on the streets?" "No, your honor. I'm not represent ing the company any more. I am rep resenting the strikers and this in junction is to restrain tho corpora tion from " "Say, what do you take this court for?" yelled Judge Sklnem as he tore tho writ into shreds. "The writ of in junction is not to bo debased to BUch ends. I've a great mind to commit you for contempt of this court." Tho attorney fled in haste, and as ho disappeared through the door Judge Sklnem wiped the perspiration from his noble brow and muttered: "My, that was a narrow escape from losing the support of the most influ ential corporation in tho district." Brain Leaks n( . Economy is not parsimony. No one ever wins by merely wish ing. A clear conscience is a good cure for insomnia. The world owes a debt of gratitude to its dreamers. 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