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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1911)
umPiAIN , SCOTT IN THE ANTARCTIC REGIONS TIE first photography of tho British Antarctic expedition commanded by Captain Scott havo boon received from Capo Evans. Tho ono here roDrodutcd shows tho Torra Nova almost trapped In tho heavy jco of McMurdo 8ound. Tho amountr of canvas set Indicates that tho weather was fairly good. Unloss tho return ing Amundsen party brings further news'of theoxpodltion, there -will bo no moro word from Captain Scott un til April of next year. ' POOR BEGGARS' LIFE Makes Study of Vagrant and Becomes One Himself. Albert Clutterbuck, Charged With Beg glno Is Sent to Prison Writes Book on Methods of Mendi cant He Lived With. London. A document entitled "Tho Life of a Beggar" was written in an Infirmary by Albort Clutterbuck, aged 23,; who was charged with begging at Mitrylobono 'police court. Parts of this, based on what the man hoard and saw while living In a common lodging house, were rend aloud by Mr. Paul Taylor, the magis arato, who described the document as "most1 Interesting." "Of course most of you have heard or knojv of Nottlng Dale, tho homo of beggars. When a baby Is born In this noted district and gots to flvo or seven years of ago, It Is taken out with Its mother and father and taught the way to' beg. Its mother takes It In her arms and goes apd molests ladles and gentlomen for means to buy tho child Bomobroad. Their 'bread' moans beer, and most peoplo know that, but they glvo to thorn to get rid of them. "When the child has been .learning In this way for about six years, it is sent out with about six pairs of laces, or a fow matches, and with theso it continually molests ladies and gentle men and asks them to buy or give a few coppers. It keeps, going out with these until about 16 or 17, and then loaves home to get married. By that time they know where to -buy their stock of ferns, flowers, laces and matches, and whore to borrow babies, etc." A description followed of the beg gars' homos and their weekly "feats," and tho document then went on to de scribe tho beggars' summer holiday, which, it said, was the only time when the beggar did any work. They "went on the road" to. Kent, begging all tho way, and after working for three or four weeks at fruit picking thoy drew their money, spent it at tho nearest public house, and after wards got a Job at hop picking with GIVES $1,500,000 TO NURSF. New Yorker, Long a Cripple, Leaves Most of His Fortune to House keeper, Miss Peregrine. Now York. Uy tho will of Walter E. Duryoa, tho crippled athlete nhd broker, filed the other day, tho bulk of his fortune, estimated at 2,600.000, gOea to Miss Eleanor Peregrine, a trained nursa who acted as bis house- W teae rtovA oibeooco n re ce i tholr children. NThis over, thoy had a good drink of boer and walked homo to tholr dons In Nottlng tjalef whoro thoy spent tho few shillings they had loft with their chums. "As for buying new clothes with it, you might as well ask a brick wall to get out of your way." In sentencing tho man to five days' imprisonment, the magistrato said that Clutterbuck bad apparently made such a study of vagrant life that he had become a vagrant hlmsolf. CODE FOR BATHING SEASON New Chicago Chief of Police Bars Ballroom Exposures at Publlo Beaches Gives Regulations. Chicago. Chief of Polico McWoen ey has a codo of morals and dress for tho Chicago bathing season of 1011. Hero it is: Womon must not wear men's bath ing suits; skirts must reach below the knees; loose bloomers reaching bo low the knees must bo worn; bloom ers must not bo worn without skirts; BleovelesB suits must not bo worn by womon; stockings must be worn by girls over 16; glovo fitting suits for women are barred; harem, hobblo and dlrectolro skirts aro forbidden; men must wear both shirts and trunks. "The code goes for this summer," said McWoeney. "Exposuro which which would be permitted in n fash ionable ball room will find no place at tho public beaches. Wo will have policemen to give post graduate courses In bathing proprieties.'1 MILLIONIARE HOBO HAS QUIT Edwin A. Brown ends Last Trip as Tramp and Will Go to Europe to Study Problem Further. New York.-r-Edwln A. Brown of Den ver, famed as the "millionaire tramp," because of his excursions In search of Information as to how the other half lives, is in Now York at tho end of his last excursion in overalls. Hq Is through seeing the seamy sido of life keeper for tho last 12 years of his life. . Sho Is given $50,000 outright, $30, 000 in trust, a house in Montclalr, N. J and all tho roslduo of trie estate aft er certain legacies havo been paid. Her total sharo is thought to bo worth $1,600,000. Walter Duryoa broko his back in diving In August, 1899. Ho spent tho rest of his llfo in a harness, but de spite bis slender hold on llfo managed bis affulrs with jsreat sbrowdnoss. oe GIRLS HESITATE AT HUGGING Coieda of California State 'University Refuse to Fall Into, Arms of Chorus Men Win Out. Berkeley, Cal. Seventeen co-eds ol tho senior class at the stato university broko up a rohearsal on tho stage ol tho Greek theater, declining to allow malo members of tho class to put tholr armB around them. Tho objection of the senior girls followed an attempt of Fred Carlisle, tho coach, to havo tho co-eds of tho "Baby-Doll" chorus of "Tho Hop .King," tho commence ment week play of tho class, fall into tho arms of malo chorus men at the conclusion of tho dance. Claiming that they were not ac quainted with the owners of tho arms, never having been introduced to tho men, the co-eds declined tho proposed first mooting familiarity. Coach Carlisle and members of the cast attempted to smooth, over tho strike of tho co-eds, btft thoy remained obdurato and the Tsceno was temporarily dropped. Tho girls say they camo up to tho exigencies of tho production by appearing in short drosses and tho proposed fa miliarity was altogether lacking in dignity. Tho feature will be drop ped for tho present unless Carllslo Is ablo to bring the men and women of tho chorus closer together. Embargo on British Live Stock. London. Tho high commissioner for the Union of South Africa has been notified by his government that, owing to the recent outbreak of foot and mouth disease no cattle, sheep and pigs shipped from Great Britain will be allowed to land in South Afri ca until further notice. from the Inside, he says, and hence forth will carry on by other moans his work of impressing upon cities tho ne cessity of providing for the worthy poor. Mr. Brown hns seen tho Inside of prison walls In every section of tho country, always on tho solo charge of not having eriough monoy to buy food or a bod. Tho need of municipal lodging houses and similar Institutions Is tho snme everywhere, ho says. Ills final trips, Just completed, was through southoru cities. "I started from Cleveland last fall, ho said. "From thcro I went to Cin cinnati, LotilBvIIlo, Memphis, Mobile, Houston and. Dallao. Most of tho southorn cities aro without fncllltlos for sheltering tho ponnllcss strangor. Everywhere, however, I found tho peoplo hospltablo and deeply Interest ed In helping the friendless." Brown will sail next month to Eu rope to study the tramp problan? in Germany. A Right Judgment By REV. A. E. ANDRE r(or tl Ellm CYtnanl Church, Mlonttpotli, HlflX TKXT-Andl we know that wo. aro ot God, nnd that the whola world llcth In wickedness. John 5,19. -, Christ hlmsolf appeal to us, na ho did to tho Jews of 61d whpn ho sayat "Judgo not according to tho np pearanco, but Judgo tho righteous Judgment." And wetl wo need to hood tho ap peal. To Judge by appearance Is a most common. weakness. Of nil his torical characters who havo been sub jected to tho mlsjudgmont of his fel low men does not Christ stand em phatically marked na tho Mtsjudgod Ono? Misjudged by hlo townsmon, misjudged by tho spiritual lenders of his tlmoT whoso duty ft was to havo watched tho slcns of tholr times pre dicted by tho prophets and so dourly fulfilled boforo tholr own eyes that ho that runneth might rondj nnd yet tho majority failed to recognlzo tho Anointed Ono. Misjudged by scribes, Pharisees, tho Sanhedrim with two nonblo cx coptlons, ho did not oven escape the total mlsjudgmcnt of his own dis ciples nnd his own kin. Not only did Christ's contempor aries fail to JUdgo tho righteous Judg ment. Others of other tlmos, yea, oven of our own, havo shown tho sumo lack of Judgment, With the Jows as a nation nnd within -the church, among tho gentiles, though on different lines, mlsjudgmont of Christ, thnt Bomber apoctor of unbojtof, hns tacitly adhered throughout tho "agos as n doleful holrloom. Mary, In her luck of appreciation of tho divinity of nor child, fulls to Judgo n righteous Judgment whan she found him In tho tomplo questioning nnd hoartng, and rocelvcs as a ro buko: "Wist yo not thnt I muBt be about my father's business?" Tho scribes saw in him only the carpenter's son and, arrogant in tholr classical prido, asked with Bupor clllous contempt, "Whonco hath he then this lonrnlng?" Tho Purlsocs, blinded by tholr bcU righteousness which nmountcd to self-worship nnd created around thorn' solves an nlr of oxcluslvo sanctity in nothing second to tho casto feeling ol tho Brahman, seeing Jcsub "receiving sinners and eating with them," nnd Judglngby appearances, saw in him only ono of tho puebol aspiring to a thing beyond his roach and ken nnd said: "Pratso God, wo know that this man Is a sinner!" John 10:24. Tho priesthood, who, with the Parlsccs only added burden to burden "upon tho peoplo, without aiding them with tbelr smallest finger, as well us tho Sanhedrim as a wholo, looked upon this Jesus who did well, holplng all, as ono playing to tho gallorlps for ulterior purposes; a usurper and nn interloper within. Tho Jow of today Judgoo most harshly of him who has dono most to exalt tho nation whoso only oxcuse for existence is that ho, tho despised ono, shoufd como through it, for the despising of whom thoy aro toda despised, but through whom thoy shnll Bee blm whom they havo pierced and acknowledged him tho Messiah, Tho Mohnmmodan Judges of him at tho prophet whoso term has expired only to bo supplanted by nnotbor. Tho .Unitarian, the ThcosophUt, th Brahma S.umaJ, Reformed Buddhist and othors of a similar stamp, agree In' assigning to Christ a place in tholr Bystoms ns a good man, tho best man, a teacher, ft model, n prophet, yea. oven a God, lacking in Judgment and failing to Judgo tho righteous Judg ment. And -why 7 Ep, saya Jesus, "Ye Judgo after the flesh," John 8: IB, Spiritual things tnust bo spiritually discerned God is a spirit and those that worship htm must worship him in spirit and truth. Only tboso who havo been spiritually regenerated, thus having received tho. spirit ol God, can Judgo a righteous Judgment of tho person and divinity of Jesuii Christ. No man can say that Jcsua Is tho Lord but by tho Holy Spirit," 1 Cor, 12:3. "Who is n liar but h that denloth that Jesus Is the Christ? Ho is anti-Christ who doniotb tho Father and tho Son." 1 John, 2:22. Is then Christ misjudged by all) No, blessed bo God, ho has yet a romnant preserved unto himself. "7,000 knees who havo hot bowed unto Baal." Then asked Jesus of them, "Whom say ye that I am?" And Simon Peter answered and Bald, "Thou ar tho Messiah, tho Son of tho living God," And Jesus answered andvsntd unto him, "Blessed are thou, Simon Barjonn, for flesh and blood hath not revealed it Into thco but my futhor which lsNIn Heaven." Tho man who wns bo.Ti blind, healed by Jesus, driven out of the synagogue by tho blinded priests and Pharisees, .Judged a righteous Judg ment nnd acknowledged and wor shipped Jesus as tho Son of God. John 9. Jesus hlmsolf said (John 10), "I am vtho jjon of God, and furthermore the Father and I nro ono, ho who seoth mo soeth tho Father." At his baptism and at tho trans figuration God himself by a volco out of Heaven boro him witness, This Is n sure saying worthy pt all accept ance. Let na nsk of him and ho will give you tho spirit who will load us Into all tho truth as it Js in Christ Jesus. Musical Note. A music teacher in a New England school was trying to mnko, the chil dren In tho fourth grado understand tho valuo of a triplet to get them to know that threo quarter-notes under a braco were, equal to two quarter notes, Sho couldn't mnko them under stand; and finally, In despair, she asked; "What are threo littlo boblca born nil at tho samo time called?" "Accidentals I" shouted a small boy, with a vague remembrance of the lea son ot a week before. Sincere Prayer. Toncher Now, Tommy, suppose a man gavo you $100 to keep for him and then died, what would you do? Would you pray for him? Tommy No, Blr; but I would pray for ' another like him. The United Presbyterian. When a laxative U needed, take the al ways potent Garfield Tea. Composed ot Ilcrbt. j It's easier to put up a bluff than It Is to put up tho stuff. Mrs. WlnntoTr' Soothing djnip for Chlldret. treltilnir, mittens the rum, reduce lnnuniinn lion, ulUjs paio, cures wlud colic, 2Jc bottle. 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