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7w 1 'waaawaaBBasaaaBjBeawijNfcjaiJsr - -f(H -.-i-m- .... TULSA DAILY WOULD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1920 IVtrlUt.f.l r.f Mnrnlti Ini-lmllni Fundi? RY THE WOULD PUULISIUNG CO. FCORNK 1.0BTOM. V. 0 l,AllON.... OTitf UIHIOX ... T. A. I. ATT A . . . , .0ri nil pihlllhef Ilniliu lUnMtf . .Mintflnf Killinf ("MM Mimrn Wrltf Htfit In las TillM Pmlafflre Prl (.' Hitler aa.1. 3' i" l A..- . -. - '- - - URMBKIt Of AI'DIT Ht'tO'. l' Or t l III UHTIOX MKMBBH rn THIS VHiOC! TKII PR HUH ...rr.l II mt nol fldmrwU .r.illli-l Ik tl.lt "" " ll nei paMltneil hrtun. UnSCrtlt'l ION It A'l Kg DAILY AND HURDAYl DuimmIIii ... 7 AO Tfirm Mnnllii . . . . .71 On Month . . . DAILY O.Nl.Vi llOlnMIKI Hal TkiM Mnnllii . . . . (If Month . etlNDlY OlII.Yi llxm.itl' . . ,.V Mil Monlhi .. Ore Vnr ,, Hla II on th i ;:;;,J.7 IIuhimII ....l.M .... Sse Yrtr . ii Mlti llnw-iile ... lilt - a ilii I. fc. U.M.I. CAR H IKK 1M TI'I.KA IMND rlriHMUtf. AND HKD rOHK P.f Wr-.k Per Momh, In A.lMn'e . .... I'sr yt lit AiUinri. ...I l . .. .7 ... Oft") AVBRAnr. NKT PAID I'lftct'l. HillS UJ TUB TUI. DAILY AND SUNDAY WOULD roll TIIK MtlNTH or iiKiKMtiV.i mm. war im.jjt I. K, li. MI, circulation nnin.fr. Jn nlnril) wr lllt id ?(. net uM rlieiiUlhi l Ilia U"' n I l"nd WofU for lh monlh of Ii.oi.mirr I II III. I , T 1 T, l.i Ilia lital l my lniwlod ami bulli'l k r. iwjorr. rirriilnlion Vlfif. NuliMilb.! toil lacm Irnlorn in" Ihli mil dif "I tfob.f, mill MAllhl. KI.IM. Nnl'ry I'ubllj. .Mr rtimllon rnri4 (Mnl ir 17. ItlSI. I'JIONH COOll lOlt rtl.l. UHI'AIITMMNTH c Daily Hiblical Quotation i:iNI'.SI)AV, .lAM'AUV 7. 'I'll" l,(iril (lint In a mill Hint Klilrhl; llio Kuril Will ulvn iirnrn liml Klory, mi Komi tliluK Will hn w 1 1 Ii 1 1 on If I fimii IIhiiii Hint uulk uirlKlill 1'hii. 8I;II. Wlilln Knur IiIiiIm, "Tlii'ro'H miiiiHlliIni; Unit tlml will ilfiiy," "No hiiuiI lliliial " H I'mIIIi'h niiift tli'i'tolvn reply ; Willi In'i'f hn wltlilioinlH Id mini wlcly iliMiii'il; liny full la ii priiiiilwi, "Tli Kuril will pinviiUJ" All IIiIiimm nr youm. I Cur. .1:1. Annllii'r rinnon fur fnriiiillliiK Hid ol'l ynnri Tnsro wnrn 40 Hlrlkiw nml lioiilii iliirine 191V. locknutx In Oliln- If wo rnulil only linnvv wlmt V'lnruiint tlriy Clin IiIh Rnvrrnmmit when li nrrlvon In Kmi ilon wo wmilit huvn u mtmli lidlor luiilerntumt Ins of llio Mtntiiri of tlui lensuo. A MimkoRPo ntilj.i Imaril rupurlH Hint Ilia trinly will ha mlnpli'il ulllunit rovlKlnn nml Unit He nil I n r Owi'n will lio i' loot oil prunlilciit of llio Unlloil HIiiU'B. Tim nrnnlor nhuiilil nwltcli pi I'M n go n Is. Tim ilotnncrntla tirntlirvn, flnilliiB UiPliiRrlvi'fi rniburrniiitoij hy ton ninny follower, ure ut' tlni; rlil of Homo of thiuii. Honutcirs lluoil nml (lorn liive boon harreii from llio rounclU of Ilia party. It In (InwnliiR on all concorncd that no ono will know who tlui nuxt ropulillonn national coinmllt'Tjiimn from Oklahoma will hn until utter thn UIiIciiro convontlon In Junn. .lint th ii old, oUI vicious clrulr. And thn p.itlioH of It In that It In iniiilo pnlliln liy frormon who havo no grtilcr iimtiltlnn lluin to ho known an thn property of hoiiio Individual, If tho Klitllotlnn could hn nit up In WuhIiIiik lon Col. Oorco llurvny, editor of thn North Alimrkmii ltnvlew nnd llnrvcy'n Weekly, would, uniitlPitloniilily, ho nmnnKit tho first vlstlms. Uut even mi, IiIh fuco would he wreathod In n defiant muIIo on his lieuil rolled Into tho hiiNknt. In hi lHtiHt, nitont prenldentlul eandliliUeH, tho eoloncl cont'lmlPH: ".nyhow and holni: unltlior liipublloaii nor democrat wo enn npeal frooly Unit In tho way wo feel nlniut It, for tho plain, hlniplo re.iBon that wo can hardly wait for tho tlmo to hoot that pooo whlto Ir.i-ih out of tho capital of tho United Btateit of America and put In Homo hralna nml brawn." (iu.v. wool) rou i'iti:siii:.NT. Tho Amerlonu pooplo face a crisis In their ntf.ilrri. They iiro nllvo to Ihe necojalty of i.lmiiKlnB tho ndmlul.itrntlou of their Rovom Hunt to no compleln an extent that It almost nmoiiulit to I'linnslnit II very form. Tor tho cnmmnmilng flKiirou In Aniorlc.in (fovernnicnt todny hvo morp cnmplelely out of nympathy Villi Uiu trndltluna of tho republic, morn nut of tuna with tho wlnhes of the lillji'im, limn tit any period In ull the nitlon'n hlnlory. In foot, the people f the nation are lnnrvh Inir In one dlreellon. Their ruloia havo been tnnrslilriK In mother; nnd ure renlralned now only lcuue of tho putrloilu determination of n coiniMirutlvely few men In the public service. Tho popular demand la for a return to oon rtltullaiml Kovornment; a leatflrmatlon of the trmllllon until recently the republic's pro u dent boast. Tho Bontlemeii ouger to he Ihe btnetloUirlea of the cIhhiko that all recognlio h,n been de oldcil upon, urn tiumeroua. Many tate have put forward favorite none. It requires nn etrain upon illimitable Inclination to any that of them Lit no Itaie, ao far ua we hao knowledge, nerd be itnliamed or he whom It offera the republic. Hvorywhorn men and women uro thlukliiK deeply on the subject. Thn rem weallh nf matorlnl available I confuHliiu; the necewiily of maklne oholce, couploil with the grnvlty cf tho crUU that onIkIh and tho neccmlty for tiiaklnc " wiso choice, ban rnaulted In leH crystullsed kontlmont than in any prevloua c.ini linliru with which wc lire funllllnr. Vol, tlirnuf.li tho hro of unoertnlnty and the rnlata of IndecliiUin. Ihero loom Inrrer and lirger an u.iniandlni;. almoin hllent fiKure. which hiiuiHB nllke the mental procente.i of tho rtm i.mih,". and Hi- cloUUcrnl thousht of ihe .r - if . the nuliiudi) of tho .inctum, vo pouur en llv cnthuiiluiini soma ono can 'i.i.iin i iiilil arouse, Ami ii;ount in ourselves I llio glory t,l liW pout Nrhteveme nla, unhidden there toiiim itin figure of Wood at Havana, I -iiit-liiK ilix Krflir, 'bringing nrdnr out of ihiuw; building, almost without it fnumlntlon i (Hurt on, ii modern, efficient government. Hllrnt, American efficiency, iloInK the worK In ' bond! ; V"l 1 1 In Intimate friend warned Wuoil IIiaI if he nnttpleil the Culmn iippolnlmsril hi i i ireer would be i Ml n Mil It repealed In th ! I'lilllpiilriMi. Jin ha served. In Hi 1i fiiartr century, Amwlcan lrit.r.t n.v Man . tolvert; nnd, iiaimlly, wlierver the Ituutlun called fur the ablrai hHiI lusl, And not onro hue the Itinnus of ralnmny ullwfnil hla nam); tint on" Ihe (Inner nf auaplolnn polnteil In III ill r. cllon. Here In Oklahoma wo are. men of many Plate ( nmy he that w aemk tn fit the f.iMirlln aon uf our old home Hale Into Ihe iIhUhk pimlnre i, affair. We would Joy In hla ileanrvrd honor, too. Hut the noMible fata C Ihe republic and what It may be relied on to nndnre rent heavily nn our mind. Again 'nern rlaea IIm figure of th fnnn who allently in.1uiv.il the nrnrii and prcjudlrt and JmkIoiih foar uf Inir'tiucratle mediocrity; who aervrd 111 olaenrlly, doing lo th laet full iiienaure nf III I'lilllly whatever hla coniniHiiil In rhlef would permit lllm to do; lrvlri hla country nobly ami a ell in auliiiritlnale poaltlnn, while the alnlea men anil oliller of rivllland Knrnpn enlleil hla liitme nuiI Uelened In vMIn for an onewerlnn (mho. 'Ihe Imliiitrlal rrlala (hut terud to threaten I bo very foundation of government huh not .-.nnai'd. Thn climax will prnhnbly be reached eflrr tlm preNlilenllal Mlnetloii. And An wn ineiiaura thn evenla of Hi Immedlnta pa.it with the pmbahllllleH of Ihe future, wn i ecu II (lary, Indiana whom Riivernmenl hnd buckled mi nor the ihrenla of organ Weil InwlHaatmaa; whero t In. ntrlkn leniliirn had thrnalennd to preulplUlo civil war If llio aobllerH until'. Wonil wenl. Ami wo hoar hhn rayliiK In rhlm, meaaureil wordn, lo thn lender of the revolt ncnlnet Kovernnuint: "I repreeont the t.-iivernment. I am here to we thai nvery man who WHiila to work ahall hnvn the opportunity In do ho; that every man who doea not want tn work ahall nut be forced lo do ho. And, If It beeomea neceBaaiy, l will shoot tho man Who Interferon with either mm or Iho other." And wo wonder why tho chief mnKlnlraln of tho nation could pot have tlionijlit to lepeal thoeo oountltutlonnl Ruaranteca when Iho labor ollcnri'hy challuiiRed Kovornment In tho flrnt place. Wo knnw that civil war was thontcned If Wood went to (Inry. AVh know thit ho wont there. That U about nil that wn do know until th" wIioh carried tho brief dtnpatoh "I"1- mi? that Kiivernment waH again funrllonlni? nt (Inry. There wim no bloodnhed. (Icnernl Wood withdrew the tronpn. Tho trouble wn over. It h.m been nald by nome that (Icnernl Wood might bo Incnpablo of protecting hlmnelt iiRitlnal hla frlonds nn did (Irnnt. It In true that ho In not skilled by eiperlenco In thn art of pollllcH. It Is Iron that ha rcpreacnln thn republic rnthcr than any bIiikIo slato of the republic. Hut Ihe country can take this chance. 'Ihe man who ontorod tho neothlng mass of craft nnd corruption that existed In Cuba, con trlbuled to by a hnlf-doon nationalities, ncnt lufluenco nnd polltlu.il Htnndlng to thn peni tentiary, established stnblo government nnd withdraw after tho Job was finished without n fly speck of suspicion on his owu escutcheon, enn be wifely entrusted lo tnku onro of hlitianlf with either friend or fop. Likewise, the man who walked tho paths of public life with Tbeodnro Hoosovolt for two decades, his Ultimate and friend, If not dlsclplo end emulator, may be rolled on in know bin full Hhnro of the methoiH Unit are auoceseful In handling that moat difficult of all factions n fawning, sychopuntlc following. Thn World nees In tho wealth of material available for n presidential cuidldnto some em buriawiiuent. All of It In nocopluble. Hut signs i.io not lacking that combinations nro being formed to defeat Wood. And Wood, it seems to Tho World, la tho need of tho nation. Ho fits. Wo bollevo that the titilrammoled publlo opinion of Oklahoma Is for Wood. Wo think It should be for him. Wo think that tho na tions' necessities urc such at tho monic.nl that It would bo almost criminal to Jeapnnltr.o thorn ly political trading and partisan hawking. In this country the voter Is sovereign. Tim chair man of tho republican national commltleo his well mild that Ihe chief purpono of the repub lican orpinlttHtlim la to elect, nol select, the next president nt Hie fnlted SUtes. To le-'i U the function of tho sovereign voter. If. an wo behove. Oeticra Wood In the cholco ut the aovcrolgn oter of Oklahoma, then let that faat bo made not only known, but made ifeollvo by Instructing the delegates to tho con vention to vote for him. iinuiMi tiu: ruv.v. . r.nivrl.hl. 1910. t.y Ktlctr A. Ouet I ... nil when tlm world WO IC.1V0 And eeaso to smile and cense to grieve. When each of us shall null tho strife And drop tho working tools of life. Homewhere, somehow, we'll ime to find Just what our Mager linn ill nuiiu. l'orhnps through clearer cyo than thoio Woil tead life's hidden masteries And learn the ie.if.on for our tears Why um!iinee came unhappy yeara. And wh our dearest Joys were brief And bound so closely unto grief. There Is so mu.'h beyond our ccop, As blindly on through life we grope. Ho much we cannot understand. However wiuely we have planned. Tint all who walk this earth about Are constantly beaet by doubt. No one of tin can truly say Why loved ones must be oalled away, Why hearts aro hurl, or e'en explain Why some day all ,ef us i-hatl know The reason w hy theso things are an. I i.ek'Mi .n ihe iai lo .!.. li tb p.ni lipM cf . '.. I., ui And i'iI-c 'r (m i Is li.of i .1 o to' Scmctt here upon a fairer ei nd elniu in nil of us r .Mt: -a The purpon-. uf our trl.iM here ic Oklahoma Outburst " OTIH 1,0 II TON Hpenklng f Ihe omens, now la the Mine fur all men lo eiimo lo the uld of his rouniry and e thai he In counted oner. A we umlerslaii.l Ihe tfiimn ns H tn nlaieil. Ill moat Sliceemfiil 0111011011111 pnlltlrl.in la hn ' wim can work bolh ends against ihn middle and not 1st nnynne auapect him of doing the double- Mis act. . ,, Thn yoiiPB Imly ..n ft,,,,,), Mtn BH)H renon she has not Inrtte.l her newt genllenian friend tn call ugiiln la heraune (he last time b wan out he aenmeil 1.1 ihlnk ht wu the Invited tienker of tho evening. Mualingen'H enniplMlnt of ft hh ahortngo I somawhal illacounieii by the finding of nne of Ita ritlsana who venturoil to la Wo m both dend In lb halliroom frnm gii fuma. Where thero am gas fiimea (her must be gn. Home young lady nailed up this eolyuiii .Mon day tn any trwi ahe was roady to make nil en- 3gmeitt with nv young nnm who 01111I1I prel um a eloign As we tindsrilimd her, thin proposition 1 limine open tor lb rest of the winter. Jlonday was nn Important day to .Link rtfher. Mini he hail the data marked on HU unlenilnr In red It was hit fifty-third birth day and Ihe twenty-alxth anniversary nf hie wed ding, and the fai t that he waa able In lomlilno me two evenla In nne velebrallon wag not ono of tho) accidental coincidences. Hnnp shnlM from the liallag News: Person ally w aro 11s fund of flnn oilors as anybody, but If we ever pay five dollars an ounce for per fume It will hn for beverage, purpose. And our guess Is that the original spirit of unrest wna a woman trying In raise 10 children. Ano, If you nro 11 drwimy philosopher who thinks to morrow never comes, don't sign n nolo at Ihe hank In bo paid next day. It h.m Just gntlen so In thin country tlm I mnie people would lather monkev with 11 hiu.snw than nperaln a buck saw. Tho reason why a man gels so excited over shopping for UilngM to give In his wife in hn I'liune Iho north pole Is as hot as a house afire. I'errv Noodle hii) that when he told tho capi talist's daughter If she would hang up her Hlocklng where ho could find It he would he her K.iiit.i (Maun, sho said maybe she. would unfurl her loudiist one and lot him locate It by tho noise. (Haronwicr of Public Opinion liiijlng 11 (.'nriier Stone. (Hy II. 0. i:i;in.) IJdltor 'World: Wo havo mortgaged futuro gen erullons, financially In order tn preserve our governmental structure because wn bellevo It to bo tho best under the sun, In doing this, wo havo made 11 great many present day million aires; some honestly, and somo dishonestly. We must lake tho bad with Iho gond Wn arc to day niiffrrlng from many Ills brought 011 through tho process of backing up our claim. These uro not now diseases. If wo will read hlatoiy and compare sympliunH, wo find them about 1 lit- s.imo on wo had the latter part nf the eighteenth cen tury when this striatum wan built. Wo did not then nsk advice, nor permission of tiny Kuio Venn chancellory about keeping our own house Wo nlmply told them our plain, fought for them, nml proved them true to form. (leiirKo Washington was bona of the Job at that time. Hu laid no claim to being tho son-1 nml Messiah; ho 1 1 1 1 not claim to know It nil. lie took orderH during tho building, nnd exn. cuted them so thoroughly, that after tlm slta had been cleared, nml the grading all done, ho wj made chief superintendent of Urn greatest governmental tttructure known lo mankind. Ho knnw men and governments; ho had frlondn and vnciiilesi he had .1 plan and worked It out. lle took council with all, recognized ability nnd surrounded himself with the beit in the land, llo built on a nolld rock and allowed no out- Hlder 10 tamper wlih tho foundation. When ho laid the comer siono, It carrleit,tho nnmcn of all bin (annum enlleneiien. Hn w.m nroud of thnt foundation, and guarded It with 11 Jealous eyo; ho oulckly and effectively nipped In the bud tho first attempt to tamper with It. Ho staed on the Job until he was euro of tho ! stability of his mighty structure, then no li.isnmi the Job ulong. Krom that lime, we have Jeal- ouslv guarded that foundation because It carries the greuteat free government In the world. Nineteen hundred and nineteen will bo 11 fiiiDoiiH year In history. It was In that year, Mr. Wilson, commander-ln-i lib f of tho guard of that wonderful slruciure, built by (leorgo Washington, ami aiwas wo Jealously guarded, conceived the Idea of substituting foundations so he could lay a conmr lone, uur corner slono la lit by (.leorgo Washington did not suit him Mr. Wilson was a popular conimandcr-ln-eluef until that time, whethei or not ho misin terpreted his popularltj, or whether from un foitun.ito advice given by shrewder mon who wero anxious to see (leorgo Washington's structure crumble, he one day came from Kuropo ami Informed us that thero would bo 11 nuw foundation built; 11 now corner stone laid; and, that Hi: would lay It. That sort of stunned tho old guards - it took tholr breath for a lime. ei... ,.1.1 found. iilmi that cost nn so much blood and money inoro than a century and a half ago, nnd tho on we have Just gotten through fight- and tho oil" we p.ivc jusi goiien wiruuKii iiKiii-, ,g for. w ns to VVV"' 11 now corner stone laid by Mr. W llson. Wo worn . . ...... 1. .. .iu 1. 11 rlilii 11.111 h.i bin! t in Assured that It was all right, that he had tho permission and advice or llio cii.inceiiorien 01 Uuropo to go right nhend; Hint our houio wns old tHshloned anxway. We hud not been In Hie habit of asking Kuro pean advice about running our owu household, and we do not like to commence now. We knew Huropo had mado " mess of her own building Ours had not only wcuthrrud every storm, but grow stronger with uge. Tampering with the fold foiindutuui laid by Washington 1. ...i.-. a un.nii-iiuis it looked us iboligll cither personal anliy. or Jonlom-y of some one else wore working through our chief It did not look -...Li n-ii., .0.1 iru.iril i-onimenced to investigate. and iook into the now plans. Just because of that some people got sore, ami are s.iyiim nuoijr things iliose people aro not thinking first and llieik speitn.ng. .h. ale speukin. I is., und will have plenty of time to think afterwards. That In the type of character Dr. ltlackford describes an "slow thinking, nulck acting, or scientifically known as the concave, or coucumi unper con cave lower, nol piedomlnatlng In America, but cli.inieterlstlc of Uuroponn countries America being the convex, or convex upper-coiicino lower tyix. which demonstrates uulck thinking', sure aci lug. The Americans think before they talk, ihey talk nulck. and to the point. Tho predominant characteristic of the American people!" That looks nn though our senate was American all right. They are running true to form, hc cording to American character. They are doing their thinking and talking, and when they do act, they will act quickly and surely, and thu old foundation won't .be changed. If ihero Is 11 new corner stone to be laid, It will havo to be far enough away so that tho structure won't butt up against our old founda tion. When wc want to do building, we do not consult Hurope wo talk it oer in our own household, then build tralght upon thn old foundation. It Is strong enough to last as long an the world lusis. and there In plenty of room to build towards the sky We want to koep going up: not sideways. The boe from IR dlilnlonn of our household are Inieshgatlng those Plana, and If Ihcy O IC them and ihey do not Mill, there will be new Ih.smi. on Ihe Job who will make lli-m suit Tile Amerl. 111 people will n'lrnd 10 then uw o business wnlnait being 111 (...I big n hum and they will not nerd the per-i.u-sion of bankrupt n'ttlnna to do so e.peclally v i- ' n n nr ! , ,lc uu. 01 fciiuws tiruuurc (rum fulling down. 1 nZ It j irqyn j IC31 mm yHusbam anal By Jane PHaelps niApTi:it xxxix n;it riio.M aihs. ha.vualij tiori. 1 am not kuro that I shall bolter myself In tho end. but Just A iii;r Mother lundJll wroto (runuently. 111 present it moans a lot. Tho sal ary to turt is (200 a month." "Two hundred a month!" I re but always of the baby. BI10 us well as Tom'.s sister had sent him many dainty antclus, but in her last letter Mrs. ltandull hud i-ulto hurprlscd mo. "I want yuo to kcop tho money Tom baa M'lit mo monthly for tho baby. To uo for htm. 1 know thnt v'ih food so high, milk to cxpun- lvc, you will need nil Tom cm earn to keep going, anil to kuep out of "oht. Don't teel that you nro do- prlvlne inc. Hazel gives mo nil I need. I shall bo happier to know 'uil havo it. Ho suio tho b.lby haa peated. "Why iiceuaifl wnen you To only getting "Well It will be decided to morrow, and you advise mo to take It, do your It's only another clerical Job, you Know." "Indeed I do advise you to take It!" I explained. "I nm bo sick of living up two flights of Btalrs and being nobody Then too Helen and Waller are tho very best milk procurable. ' sho added. loin frowned as ho read tho letter which had so dellghtod me. Hadn't aro going ment further says he can't ino auuwajs. "And you muni nuuu mu money, and wc suroly did. 1 could with tho Tliurlona7" "Indeed I not see why Tom would Insist upon thero la tho Doing so silly about money matters. Wc would be much happier if hu wero diffeienl. Thoru 1 an old saying that "con tinual dropping will wear away a stone" and I could seo that Tom was no iiu.lu no tearful of spending us ho had been, thai gradually ho was be coming 111010 in sympathy, with my Ideas of what wo ought to havo and do. So I hoped ho would offer im objections to doing as his mother hud proposed. Yet 1 tried not to show my pleasure loo plainly when ho said: ' , "1 supposo woil havo to do as sho says for a tlmo at least. .She will bo hurt If wo don't!" IliiHlm-tv. Claim Tom. I should havo been very lonely hud It not been for my baby. Tom was frtiiuentlv out until late. "UusW on tho floor J.'O a month, light." "Hut Hue, pay here. vou win salary you I l' 1 1 . -It ,u. nu i ho yawned thing In our anybody " I flushed I owed of Nnt lurgo or tin-tn. 1 only that gate was I haa given payment of currlage. .- , g mm mo, ,,niI t d?eamcd--the.l of ."ueXnlng lt I'1, . . .. .. . owed the never entirely doled out I wish you would tell mo about I had bought myself which thin bus ncss. It ts witit .Mr. (.ran dell Isn't it?" I (inked one night when he was out even l.itur than paid for out which had ununl . es. Crandell has about decided to organize a company to push an Invention l-i which he Is interested. If ho doc carry nut bis plans he has offered me a pretty good posi- buying more rxpenslvo things In I every Instance than waa at all cither necessary or wise. 1 figured that! .good things wear longer, but I was, 'fooling my rclf. It Is Hie stylish 1 1 things which cost moro than plain 1 serviceable ones. j I had spont every cent of myi month's allowance and I owed exact ly 6S. That may not bcem much. , but to mo it waa an enormous amount. Where should I get It? It may seem strange that. I who) never had been accustomed to handling money should be tho ex-, iraiugant one. I had been most economically brought up; but until 1 I married I had no money of my' own I thoroughly bellevo It Is tho 1 , uu y of every father and mother to give both sons and daughters an al-1 , lowancc, and so teach them tho val-1 , ue. and the bu;ing power of money Tomorrow Tent takes the new " position. I c 1 A HE MARTIN immensely rich an' l-"or home iMiincrnt. th" funniest combination Is be taken apart beln' amlalle an' lininrmely rich. I be folded flat 'Tb'i Is crit mni h fickle do conn- Ing ii v "' 5. gii. i 1'rii it MUt Ibidd who's I h' 'i.c a farlr ugh Whl, h war- When water g i rv i.)ii sea i smncivenied In III! t k t IIK a piC.l;- -.III look t j' now I never git inMIe bars (sounds. fr l-ll ' I fill I., hipa Wi 1 1 rr - - j. . . nJ? V 'I . . r. y -" . ' - I Ply In tlm Ointment, The worst thing ubout an Incomo In tho Incomo tax. IndlanupolU News. Saturn's rings. I.ouls Hell esti mates, aro not more than nlno tulles thick. The Younu Lady Across the Way Tom how can you it Huron no slip up going to movol They into an elevator apart downtown. Walter wast; bo much tlmo In would llko to go along would! Helen nays dearest little apartment below them for only and that Includes that's double what wo bo getting nounio tne got when wo took this. ..All. TV, . r .1 1 ml nm nee Av.ii i.uintu sleepily. "Thero'a one favor, wo don't owo 1 w Iff TTiunlconio IH'bLn. ua I thought of tho debts which ho know nothing. ones, but quite a numbor niui (igured mom up afternoon and Iho.aggro startling to mo. Tho young lady across tho vrny sayn she's willing to spend less money on her clothes if the gov ernment wants her to and tho stores Helen 110 in part the munoy loaned on the leaving lit. still duo. will all trust her anyway. grocer about (12. J had paid him up. but had onough to Keep him quiet, several things for Tom aupposod I had of my allowance, but cost doublo what I could pay and so I haa charged them. Helen had Introduced me at a small exclusive shop, and they had readily opened an account. I I had needed shoes nnd other , things fur whtc'.. I used ths ntsticy, 1 The Home With an Aeolian Player Piano '.V Likewise St'llll l'OVV. Tho Mexican government comem p.utea the rearrest of Jenkins, und Vr. 1-msing will make a "note" of It. New York Telegraph. HoM! You're I)ulj Grateful. You Jon't have to swear ott drink for the coming year; tho govern ment has itlended to that little Job for you. Philadelphia Press. CAMi OH WltlTlJ uce, a new bread box can ! for cleunlnc and cam for storage or mov-1 ' i bolls In a kettle in-. Tho Aeolinn liajcr Piano is tlm btvt Plajcr l'inlin in tho nuirkct tit tho price Jaran. Ihe bubbles hit me- nml flrnflilrA n...u1i-t Bonnie's Notebook) Tho wind waa blowing , n, dooso yestldday. nnd mo a d p7 Hlmklns was down nt tho corr tending It was blowing us moro than wat It rccly was inJM scd, I tell you let wata do I 4 ' Wa.17 aed I'uds and I sc i tV. Htay hcor nnd wach for n.e, . 1 f to blow off and then chase 1 .. . bring them back, nnd n.aN. ,A. a ilimo or niinthl.,t. ",ve til n, thstn ti priny good of u a,., red Puds. WIch It w4, and w cd to wnteh for mens ha - off, und about 10 men sa. , 1 1,''' past wlili their hats nn ar.il ke. r. iS ' going with thorn etlll on , ,p 4, tho hnta not even trying to r t.t and oven won Ihcy did try tun "1,,. fiulck grabbed a hold of tV !"c, ihcy dldont know about . , ' , I'uds standing thero wal'.iu- i,,.' them, wich they proberly o' . " a, you nitto think their t, .' ... gold, tho way thoy grub a UJti J them, aed Puds, u l' I sodU "lU0 ll'lnk thy wa 1 tA,i'M WIch Jest thon n man did- ,r, nulck enuff and hln hat we-.i un u tho air nnd etarled in roll n slreet fast am onythlng win ti.? ! Puds nflcr It and every t,,r ; 0"' of us thawt wo hnd It, wo ('MV nnd It kepp dodging na if i't suddln It tried to roll heiwee- riit sea icga nnu t'uua nu ck mil n. fz.nl 1, 1.. h.l.l 1. .V ' . 1UI "l r. It up, and tho holo top of tC hat wan dented in on account of pu, foot being n derby hat nnd no" . posed Ip bo donlofl In. Pud3 Myln, Heck, (1, gosh, 1 don't wun' in iv, t down t0 him. you take it duw to him. ' w I.lko fun, I sod. And Jem then eumbody yolled, Hay. Heine th. man aiiu wninng down at ih cor per for his hat nnd proberly nol knowing how u looked on nc ouni It PudsS foot. Hnine a bl n tuff Ixprceslon, and Pudn oa, A Ju 1, iy ii on ton of thin flro plug and run. v w ten ne did, me running to to keep him complnny. c The Horoscope j "TH Hint Incline, but do not Mays!," h viuicwiay, January 7, i9;o, Neptuno rules ntrone-iu a. ..i thin day. accordlmr tn n.i-n Jupltor and Uranus aro advere .i V. Is 5 ?'.ay un,,er whl' " ton night and vision aro made c scar m mni woaKncmes in trade relations ot diplomatic, relations are easily dis cerned. Owing to tho keonnenn with tVii,.t. the mind sees nil sides of nnv nun. Hon during this direction of the planets, decisions nf overy BOrt aj( likely to be dolnvod Congress comes under a. ntane!r govornment making for controvtr .iirs ami disagreements, one ot wnien win nrrect commerce Tho rule Is not favorable to birk Ing or finance It Is not a fortuna! day for business initiative. During tho evil aspect cf I ran'.i puunc opinion may bo ensi'v In flamed and serious consoq jenre may develop before tho tnd of th' month. J Lawyers are subject tn s'ars ths today are sinister, making tor or satisfactory results in llt.e.iu .n ar the thwarting of ambitions of cvn sort Fair luck attends tho traxfr thu day unless ho chooses an a rnlaci ior transportation. It Is a most unfavorable gover'- ment or tno stars for aviators A1 cldents aro believed to be mon common during this planetary & roctlnn than at other times According to ancient lore 11) should bo nn auspicious day fir t gaging fomalo employes, whetlt for high or humble tasks. Severe storms with loss of Ufa t prognosticated (or tho end of tl'J month. A period of retrenchment In tb spending of mnncy will nffeet tn at this time, the seers declare. Tho birthrate will still show : Increase and children born now hn tho promise of unusual beauty u well ns brains. Persons whose blrthdate It is mi' havo an exceedingly busy year The, should not speculato or take .' financial risks. Children born on this day tt' likely to be endowed with mt' talents, but they may have a tet dency to extravagance. j tCoiTrltM. Hl. ty th McClure NtirIr Srau nnltmlaltn TT ir-.lt fill 1 .r TlwtaT. I Ono satbifactlon la the rallro17 do not go back as Plumb duff. i Pittsburgh Gazotto-Times. A patent covers a lap robe wlJi foot holes to onable a motorirt l manipulate the pedals of hlsoa 0 I Music Js Essential Is n home that has tho advantages of good music, with nil that means. The wholesome recreation for the children it affords at home is worth the price of the instrument, not to consider the musical education and the joy and happiness it brings to every member of the family. You can own nn Aeolinn Player Piano on tho Jenkins Thrift Plan and Enjoy It as You Pay Lowest Prices in United States, 17 So. Main 0.-3133-31" A. .1. CKIPi:, Mgr.