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1 I A RoantiU Now l ino f IT, I/tttUUlUl 11VTT lilllV I Of Grey Boots tap | and Mahogany Walk- |jj?jf | ing Shoes will arrive ilil | this week. Smoothness of fit-that ft is trie story or tnese / / |> new Ford Boots this V season. > The woman of to-day gives fully as much % r thought to the fit of t \ ' ? 9 ; Y \ ! her boots as the hang T \ 'i? ? \ * > of her dress. In these JX I new Ford Shoes she % Jl will find boots that (\A hug the ankle and cling to the instep as tightly " "Wjx as s^e can ^es^re* lu r FfiF ill. V/. 1 V/i MO TEXT BOOK INJUNCTION, j that in translating the cipher cable j gram a mistake had been made, and Declares That State Board of Educa- that the cablegram as sent placed tion Did Not Exeeed Authority. the comet just where Perrine had ' observed it. Columbia, Nov. 15.?Contending j Before this error had been distliat it never was the intent of the; covered, however, and on the mornLegislature "that the Board of Edu-jing of February 15, Perrine turned cation could not increase the number his telescope to the spot indicated in of courses and studies in the schools; the cablegram and saw a comet. He as necssitated by the demands of a naturally supposed that Lamp, at modern world advancement, viviliza-! Kiel, had discovered this new comet tion and public policy and for half a' and mistaken it for the Perrine I 5- * ~ *-a .-.a.. Aonf tho nnmc?t and nnt until the error in 9 uecctue tu icav,u iiw wut. . books adopted actually, but the in- translating the cablegram was distent was to preserve the value of 50 j covered did it become evident that per cent, of the books purchased so if this was not so and that the error necessary to use or exchange and had actually directed the telescope credit allowed for what had been paid to a new comet. for the book when offered for another And stranger still, this new comet book of the list prescribed and adopt- was moving so rapidly that had ed by the State board," the State Su- Perrine directed his telescope to the preme Court today refused the in-; spot indicated at any other time but junction in the case of James B. j just that morning he would not have , Addy, of Lexington, against the State seen it and it might have never been Board of Education asking that the j discovered.?Science. board be restrained from forcing the; ? S contract made with certain publish- Is Germany Breaking. ers for new text books for the public schools of the State adopted in June, From the strictly military point 1917. The intent of the Legislature, of view the mutiny in the German says the opinion, which was written fleet is not of the highest importaby Associate Justice R. C. Watts, ance. Admiral Capelle probably tells' and concurred in by the other mem-' the truth when he says that the outbers of the court, except Associate break was but temporary, and that Justice T. B. Fraser,*who was dis- discipline has been restored. But - qualified, was "that 50 per cent, of from the psychological and moral the books adopted every five years j standpoint, from its bearing on the was to retain their value and not be i national spirit of Germany, the mudiscarded and rendered valuless." , tiny is of immense significance. We ' * * - * ^ ^ ca. : l j may De sure mat news 01 it ieit umDLscovered Comet "1896." j Hons of Germans aghast. What! ' i Sailors refusing to obey orders! OfProbably the most extraordinary,^ of warships seized by their discovery of a comet was that of the; men and thrown jnto the sea, The one known as "a 1896." It happen-1 Harz Mountain falling over couId ed this way: Prof. Charles D. Per-, nQt haye seemed more ineredible. rine discovered a comet on Novem- For among a? things thought settled her 17, 1895, and observed it night, and jmmovab|e in Germany since the after night till December 20, 1895, tjme Qf Frederick the Great, railitary when it was lost to sight in the glare; discipline has been in the first place. of the sun's rays. Prof Perrine and: hag been rigid tyrannjca, Mr. Campbell calculated its orbit for! ? any soIdjer Qr sailor displayed the 1896, and their computations were. |eas[ flieker of insubordinationj it published in the astronomical jour-; was stamped out remorselessly. If yiQlO I J anything, discipline has been more Just before dawn on January 30, j severe in the navy than in the armv. 1896, Perrine and Campbell watched: And fQr Germany now t0 learn that it emerge from behind the sun at the; the iron control of the fighting-men precise spot they had predicted. On|in her fleets had been broken> thdt ft 1 A o noKlnorrom in ninlinr 1 rouiucMj n a vg,u^6.?.u : the supposed dociie ana unquesnon-i announced that Lamp, at Kiel, Ger-K crews of severai battIeships had many, had rediscovered Perrine's ] flame(J intQ rebellion> wiu cause a comet that morning and gave its feeijbg n0f merelv of amazement, but position. This differed by twenty- of terror u wi? seem as it the four minutes of time from the posi- flrraest foundations of the empire tion in which Perrine knew his comet were breaking up.?Evening Post, to be. This was not explained for ? several weeks, when it turned out Read The Herald $1.50 the year. 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