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TULSA DAILY WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1920. f'fil I tf-r Miai. ' I' 'du'linit .'urfaf HV THU WOKI.I) pntMSIIINC CO. ri i.i xf i ' 'in " V II I tl.'.nN rTI-l 1 OK MN r 1 1 'i v Ilw f himI I'll mtlisf llulnr Mnr Mnjin Milor (huf Miliaria! Wnlr KMi'TM ,. (In i'nltt l'o"l.,l'wf '. Hi.!.-! 1 la. VU'lar Mf. Mlt I It Ml H'tllt"1 111 lir' l)f ('IIIM f.1 fW . - x. MKMHKK 'iK TUB Six'MTKI I'Mr.-' HIS for rnfliblli-tirrtl nf All nriri ilaAattr-lira rilltw. ll it er not otherwlf rr.ttitM In ihla pr ana 1 th '-i nirwi mournful nfrftln -rr.jIiV ; rr- --Ti--.."r: Rl'IISOltrTIOIC UATKHIMlUr A!ll UI.Y: HT .MAII--I.N ADVANOK Iknll ... 10 T1ir Months It 00 fa Month . . HAII.r OSl.Y: 11.00 TSf. V oil hi ft 00 Oae Vitnlh !. KIWHAY (WI.V: Dimwit' It Ts i, VnMha ImtYiMtlf .. II . ... in IVlHUHtll ...II t . . SO Ono Vr rt MMtk t Yr . in Month II M Br ( wihik.r in Tn.m MxiVi-iiiMfiK Kr.inw.t. AM) RKII K"IHK. l'r Wk ... I l'f Mniith in dnrc ... 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TIik J'inl my iiiirlloii In, I nliu.ll Im wull uiiill"d: Hlnco ha U mlnn. ami I nm What run 1 wont IxtthlrT Huvi' thy pwipln, find blrM thlnn Inhf rllaticnj fcpil ilium nlwi, iinil lift llirin up forvr, I'kii IS 9 Ah vd nniUirtniii It, uninn (Iciiuicinla am ontliulaHtlo for 1 Inrliort llouvrr'H nonpurllnnn niiniliuillon tor tlio prcnlilcnc)' prnvlilliiK i rutu on Ihc ilcmodrallo tldit. "ll . Tim Jap nro not koIhk to lio perfectly Imppy until thry try a Itumlitn rxpndlllon, Anil If limy uru lmiiy nfli'r try I hit It they'll be tlin flrit In hlHtnry. Tliu now l'rqncll ruliliu-t la na lit tn do en tllunlnNllcnlly (tereeil on u policy for Increaalng t Im l'Vcncli lilrlli niln. HprliiK It, Runlltnicn. We'ro Keen for nnyltilnif now I :i ' Col. llouuo la not rityliis anything tint ho la rcportril to bo nt hln old trick nf tnalclnK pret ilontB, tivlilently flKUrlni; that In micli n tnjilt tlin flrat thrno or four nra alwftya the mini difficult to inuke opcrutn right. I'rrtililnnt Wllnon Inalata (lint It (a till t hlnkit tilu that tlio rotmre-w will fnll to Rive atarvlriR l'olrintl $150,000,000. It Ik no enay for people to bo clntrltnbte with other folk' money. William JnnnliiKM llrynn him InmiKiirateil "n wnrlil-wlilo prohibition aurvoy," which lan't worrylim tho major Rcneral nnd high plenipo tentiary of democrncy half na much na hla nntlonnl political aurvoy, :i Senator Heed roya Mr. Hoover couldn't carry it Htntn In tlio union. Hut thorn la only onn wiiy nf provluR that tn Mr. lloovrr'a Hatl.ifitctlon nnd ho aveuiR bent on no'lnu that wrty. il Doctor (larflcld innnaRea to mnke It oleitr thnt he ilm-H not itiirovo tho policy of tho ml inlnlffti'ittlou with reference to tho eettlement of tho lain coal atrlko, which Roea J lint that far totvitrdn making It unuiilmoiiri. Mr. llrynn disponed of the Now Vork World's Hoover boom 'it a very fow words. 'The laat presidential cinilliluto tho Now York World Bulectml wits JudKo Purker." uald Mr. llrynn. Now thu World caiv oomo buck by fsl-InK thai tho mt democratla presldnutlal (ttndldnto Mr. llrynn aolcctod wun Woodrow Wilson. After which the Impartial Judm-a may wlthdmw aim maka up thalr docUlon. " '-:i- ' iniiii i'ilvisi: iM)i:i:n. No iiolltlral leader In Amurlcnn hlatary hud a moro meteoiio rlsn than tho present chair inun of tho republican national connnlttoc. Will II. llnyn .m a youiiK man. When ho vh placed at tho head of tho national orKunlxa tlou durliiR tho war hit reputation wiim con flneil to hlj homo ntato and piirtlitlaulsm waa itl low ebb, there tn (Imply nnthlue to be done, Republican leadera did nut look kindly on the propoaal that an effort be mndo to win tho cotiKrennlun! elecllotiH of 191&, They thoiiKht It would ht ptxir polltlca for (ha re publltuiim to plnco th-nialve In u jitmltlnn of rutiponalblllty durliiR the war with it bitter doitiourittlu parllMiin in (tie whltu home. Hut tho joiiiik leader from Indiana thowed tho metal he wna made of. "Tho Inleri'Bta of our country require It." hu m laiKoly. "We'll fliiht ntul wlli." Ilo dlil flRht. And the ro liubllcuiia did win. liny' plan of polltleol RunenltHhtp waa dif ferent from tho very flrat. lint bo cout m.tiuled rcapect nnd ttrudii.tlly wuu the enn fidouco of nil. Ilu proved hliiuwlt a rur com potiar of polltlcul fiidlonH, and hla aervlcea ilurliiR tho threatened break bettteeit tho old rciiotlonark-H and profreHlve durliiR tho or Runlzatioit of tho new ronRretw murked him it man of cv'cptlonal talent. Ho h.is been praised by domocratlo edltora and republican odltor. In n position to exert almost unlimited authority ho roiimlna n norv lint. Hla uttontneo of a fow weeks as, 'Th duty of tho republican voters la to aolcot the presidential nontlrico; tio duty of tho republi can nrtainlzutlon i 1o oloct tlujt nominee," ('.rlllcil n country Jailed to death with utltoc r.u y. U w, Uicfpfiro, not BurprlsiiiB to find uch I 1 a Rrent dnmnrrntlc newnpaiier n the New Yoil. I lines priilnlnrt Hi" yiiiiMr lepubib mi chlflf 'uln In a l'-nlhy . llliirl'il The Tlrnea utiya. Tlr ropuhllmii pjrly hiia hut had a wlanr nr bltr caiiipitlun rnanaRfr than Cbalriruiti Will II. flay of It national r-oinriiliten. Ill method are an fur na one h,Ib from the other from the old trick Hlid ili'Vtrw. lht ailMrrnimn nIlvMI, tba mil uliUeil tltletlx nnd fnollnh In trlvuex of lb" old tlmn cHniplKn rllrn torn. ll in rienr alKhtMil. rmotircxfiil, broad, ill Mnillv iiioiti'in lie put aalde th out woin I't' iia of the pirty rroaa and tb' piirty tnarhllif 'Th duty of the parly jnemhor Chip Ui what lh party'n iurp nhll be, what It ftollelea ahull bwomn," h iitya. Chnlnimn liny' m hln r mnd up of Him wlMile party. 1 1 ha Mppolnted nn "xillent ailvlnnry eommltl on pollnle anrl plntform In th HM of l'l m'-inbera tbi-r are to tie found the n m h nf the I'hlt'f men of the parly all over tli country, men known to the nation n ti'pnl.lkiBii lemler. men RHd woinn of aUnilln; and influenc in thlr own aUrM, alo not unknown lo tha na tlon Thin ndvlnory rommltle will Rlv nid t Ihe nntlonitl roinmlttM In "eirtln Inc the necila of the nation, ml frankly, hoiii-ally, nnd definitely (tntlng the fund inetitnl of the party' ptuti for the aoltitltm of problem In a romprhnW proiirwin of (nirimtlv meure'. " That la u ound, demoerntlr bRinnlii of the work of or RiiliUittlnn for the cainpnIRti. ThM la hIKh prajnc Indeed. Itut It I" 1 nerved. A to tlin eharnotar of lb inn,, we ttntik it very Rood reflection ran ! had froett ih inatilier In whbdi he ltn hlmaelf. It la iKt "William," or "Mill." or tho mtnlnnlea Initial, "W ," but 11 I "Will." The republican party la fortunate In IiiivIiir "Will" nt the helm of tho party orwtnlxallon. And thrmH -who nk tha beat Intoieel of tho party will Rladly follow hrm o Ionic a ho con tinue to evlneo lh ntrn Rood JinlRrnenl that ha marked hi overy not und iilterunoa up to thin Unio. "It In evident tlmt for mo to continue to !rot my paraomtl Hinbltlon can but renult In wenk onliiu "'n P'trty proapecl In Oklahoma. . I plauo loyally to party und country nbovo my own ambition and urn wlthdruwInR from tho field without prejudice either to thono who aeok the election of my opponent or thoan -who have declared thalr Intention to call a new man to party looitiTnlilp." Jninc .1. Modraw. What Mcllraw hero atattid roncernfnK hit caiidlducy la tnunlly true conoernliiR the llamon candidacy. Will Jake llamon prove hlmmilf an bin and uneelflah na Mctlraw, or will he wreck mid dlacredlt tho party In preference 7 HI frlond and nupjrturn cannot eacapo tho do ulalonl A botwcim it nmn profeealnR to jiomom tho ability to plerco tho voll of futurity, perceiving thero new und etrmmii dtitlca, nnd onn who lioe demunatratod hlu familiarity with an attachment to tho nation' paat tnkltiK from that hi cuo for inaetlnR prcaent problema, do not henltate. Chooao the latter. Tho Kitnaua unlotia allowed their contempt for tho nowly enacted antl-ntrlkn lcRlalotlon by atrlkltiK and defying the atute nuthorltlea. Our own oplntup la that It nit hnnd will koep ntlll and wultih cloKuly they'll Hen ICannaa catabllnh precrdont that will help a lot In keeping cur tain people In Uielr proper place. If tho tlma ahoiitd ever como when the preacher want to thoroiiRhly tent tho religion of their convcrtn heforn taking them Into full felluwHhlp, wu havo tlin teat ready: Make 'em try to talk over kiug-Ulalanco, Jf they don't nay It then they never will. : Mr. Mnrconl Insist that tho Martl.ttin nro algnatluR UK. That I possible. Wo shall not be surprised If It turns out tho Martian havo r prealdentlal cundldato to offer the hlRh-brown who uro dlwiatlafled with Aiperlcau atatrsmcn. Tho Hovernment Is ul.trined nt tho unrejit aiiiong the furmorH. Hut the govurnmeiit Is not noiirly iih inuah itlarmrd on It will ho chagrined after tho furumrn havo really spoken next November. Tho nermann urn oxlmuHIng court iprocetrw.t in iv froiizltyl offort to pruvrnt tho nmimilrn of tint lata von lllamurck from being published. In It possible that tho "Iron Chancellor" wits converted In his laat days and tried to inako minimis by writing u bit of uccurata history? Hut If Hoover do on Ret to bo president wo trust ho will not overlook the approprlatcm-nn of putting a certain Jitney manufacturer at tho head of hla cabinet. A correspondent write Tho World that ho waa not for Hoover until ho loud The World's editorial opposing Hoover. That U about the aort of a person onu would naturally expect to support Hoover. ! . With Colonel llrynn donmndltig that he olnlo his platform und Hunator Heed domandlng that he liuinn his party, Mr. Hoover finds himself In n dclicuto position. "My wife U my Ideal woman and wo aro very happy." says .t New York man. Yea, (hoy had only been married u few hours. IIK A c;n.Yn.r,M..v. IM'!-". ino. Uv E0i.r A. (luril. You oho grow rich anil rlo to fume. Life's hlmhest prlxos you onn claim, And tirove your skill ami 'prove your might. And ntlll Im kindly and polite. You can grow great without conceit, Can bo a friend to nil you meet. And have n cheerful word to any, And Hill! get far along life's way. You do not neod to wear n frown To come to glory or renown; You can succeed In any spheru And Mtlll rcspuct your nelghbora here. You need not treat jour fellows ill To .provo. that you'm it man uf skill; Juki look about ou and vou'n rind The blKgest men aru also kind. You need not wear a stony face l'o lieu your sti'ion or your plate Van can do ah tnai moitii's ntn Vnd Mill remain a gemtcmin 3 Oklahoma Outburnts Br OTIII LOUTON "Intellect liidornv lb league,'' wn are told. We aitwi itmleraUnd tltul "Intollect" l aomflwhat InoulHiclUted Two yeam of federal control of rallroivl cost the govarnmont nearly 700 million dollar. At till rnle how long would It be before the bill collerUir would bo mt ut thu door with a re 'luant tu "pleaao curry tint over until next month 7" "What' I hi hre unit rule you're trying to put over on ik" Inquired an Oklahoma City lady who wn elwdM a del'Ritt to th demo entile slat convention on a half and half Imsls. "I'vo bueri tlmil up with men on thin S0-60 pnipo HltlHi Imforn nnd you can't mukn me nwallow jny mor unit atuff " Oh Total lady any the reason ah refused to be a candidal for delegittn to the democratic stale convention wn beenilsn thn Inon had fixed H o thai all would only haw half a vote, and Ulie uanla It iimlerNtood that nho can eant a full vol J not a tally a Judge Chirk ur Wood amq Morvell. CIhiiiI Ifouvrli btvllevw he h-ui at l.utt found an honmit limn and u lawyer at thnt. Moinu 12 y-nni men a yuung man rot Into legal entangle menu at llrokan Arrow lmiiw tin could not pay Mis hotel bill. He appealed to Mr. Hough who wiu then living In Muskogen for aid and got It. The yearn rolled along and Just the other day Mr. Hough received iv check for Mil to iunre up the old debt The young man In now a lawyer In good atandlng nt Kvaturville, Ind. OIiTMillon by It, H. II. Jim McOraw, we underntand, htm withdrawn In the Interest of "Harmony " No doubt the A. I'. A relebratloO will take tho form of "Jake mrtle' Talking about the Vlelemltudin of the com- imin people, wn Marled out the other day to buy a ault of clothe and a hat, but when It entile to paying for tho suft we had to paea the hat. , A young woman voter who I alive to public lUeatlonn nay she think It a ahaino that men Mhould be tiMkoil to work In an open ahnp In emu weainer -aim inn rum pressure no low, too, A man whose front imiihi Is llunvan wu ar rested retonlly, charged with porelon of somn corn wbUiky. Ilunyan'e corn whisky real tanglefoot, eh? How could a poor Pilgrim mako much progri-sj with sueh a handicap, or "footl- cap, ir you will' (jlaromctcr of Public Opinion) A ritric-rp or wixxi. (HY ItOHMItT T H.MAI. I.. In Washington Host) The fact that ho tins occupied for moro than a year now a position among the leudlng as plrnuta for llm presidency of tho I'nlted States IwiM changed Iveonard Wood not at all His re cent vHIt to Washington w.a a delight to hln old friends In the wtpllal. Homo of thenn frlcnda wero a bit diffident about amumlng their for mer relattonn with tho man grown to ttur.h emi nent political stature, so, much to their Joy, tney round (leneral Wood seeking them out, Avoiding politico and politicians, tlio distill- uulHhed soIdleT and mlmlnlntrator who many itellevo may be the noxt occuu.nt of the white houso itpent several of hi evenlnc calllnir In formally at the home and apartment of his oiu luwociiitori. Avoiding th Rlamour of the hotels, tlennral Wood utonni'd while here at tho bachelor flat of several of hi brother officer on duty nt tho war department. It win the good fortune if tho writer to bo a vlnltor at tin It street bachelor flat late ono evening when there name a very firm rap on tho bellteH door. In respnnno to a hearty "Como In I" from the host, there appeared on tho threshold the fonnldablo figure of Oencral oou. a cnmiai note lert at tho .Metropolitan club had Informed tho coneral where an old friend wn living, and he lost no Unto In looking mm up. ino -up- in trim instance ih uted ad vlHodly, for Oencral Wood had to climb two nar row flight Of aomowlmt rickety ntalra to reach that third-floor front. Tho general completed a company of four, nnd it so happnnrd all hud previously met. In tho old-faHhlonod fireplace ncvernl logs wero burning brightly, and tho gun eral'H arrival meant merely tho addition of another tramfortablo chair to tho circle drawn about tho hcjirth. . I do not know how long wo nat there per haps It wa until after 2 In tho morning but In any event It wu long enough for the Infor mal and confidential Uilk to lead far buck over the Illustrious career of tho man In uniform there tn tho firelight, with tho ribbon of the nongrcadomil niodul of honor having first place In the rainbow of docoratlonn on tho left breast of his tunic. The tulle drifted widely from time to time, covering a variety of topic the old lloosevelt days, thu conduct nf the war. military training for American youths, the prospect of tlin fu ture. Occasionally there were lapso when no ono oalil anything and wn all at gazing at tho blazing logs a If they might hold sonio key to tho myntery of tho month and your to oomo. (loneral Wood wno In a retrospective and ro flootlvo mood. The quiet of the flro-llt room, wlrh Itn long, dark shadow, seemed to mako for confidence, and Oefteral Wood frankly and freely and tut though ho thoroughly enjoyed hla temporary asylum, away from critical eyes nnd ears. Kor fully throo hour we talked and lis tened, and at tho und of that tlmo tho lmprc. Blon left upon us waa that although he hud dis cussed fully his own uxperlonce In tho world war experiences which mut havo brought keen disappointment to him (leneral Wood let full no word of complaint, no miggestlon of re crimination. Them was no word of the long rei-itnl which might not with the utmost pro jirlety bo m ile public: no word with which rurp. Ing critic might find fault, no word to mil fur contrudlutitti. It wa Intetwely lntcrctlng to study (leneral Wood a he comfortably lotingnd In an old arm chair, his f.tco lighted only by the warm glow of tho flrcW'gs. Tho striking Imp rem ton of tho man wo olm of complete rURKedness rugged phynliiue, rugged Americanism, rugged wound ruwa of. thought and rugged speech Tho talk turned muoh upon Hooaevelt naturally, and It waa Impossible not lo draw a parallel between the two men. To (leneral Wood he waa always "Theodore,", aid It canto to m with the shock of a illscoveryith.it here was a man who won not only the friend of Ituosevelt. a all the world I miylng, but was a friend to Hooaevelt In the day when tho subsequent president was but little known. lloosevelt loaned upon Wood when Wood wiu the greater figure of tho two. Wood had the ronfldenco of Koosuvult when "T. H." himself amounted to but little. lloose velt wa glad' to be Mocond In command to Wood when the famous Hough Ulders rode to Cuba and to military fame. Wood, sitting before the fire, seemed to mo to possess it splendid share of the vigor tho strength and the Initiative of Itoosovelt, without the headlong Impetuosity which so frequently JcJ the former president to the brink of trouble. Wood I not a man to be swept off hi feet Courageous mid ponltlvo. he Is yet a deep thinker. I could not Imagine htm ever being swept no far afield as was Hoosevolt whn In 1912 he mndo his famous Columbus speech In f.tvor of tho roo.Ul of Judicial declslotio. "T H " uftcrward admitted this to. have been a serious mistake, a serious misreading of the times which cost hint many votes at the November polls, Ooneral Wood surprised us all with hi politi cal knowledge. Not only waa he acquainted with the situation In the various states, but ho spoko with tsisy freedom nnd a seemingly correct estimate of tho party leaders In these atate Tho person who think of (leneral Wood a u yro in polltlca la due for a rudo awakening. Hu will not bo a tool In the hands of his multiplicity of managers, but la more likely to be the direct ing genlim of the nrg.ilni.iUon himself When lis left our otunnanv thH nthsp nli-i.t t,u c rcudged down the rickety ntalr without cere nmny and. all nlnne this figure In the forefront nf the presidential race p.used out Into tho JuKctt'il btrceta to nuiko his way home. r BEARING Husbani and I CHA1TKR IJCVI. A Change of l'artncm, When wo left tho restaurant Mr. Hlacklock put Tom In tho car with Vivian Morion. Mr Hrown was also with them. .Mr. Henderson enmo wltli us. Just na wo started Mr. Hlacklock hald: "There's more room in my car so v.o'11 tuko five." Wo wero very Jolly na we rode along ami na wo stopped ut place after place which they all seemed to know. In Chinatown we went Into one of the little stores after we had 'done' tho other places. I found that 'done' wua tho right word to use. I admired the quaint gowns nnd pnjama embroidered In queer fig ures and symbols. 1'cggy, too, quite raved over them. Mr. Hlacklock In stated upon buying each ot m one of the Kimono i n souvenler of our first trip to Chinatown. I rvrver thought of objecting. It was Just as If he had proposed buy ing n box of candy. And Tom said nothing; although ho didn't look overly pleased, I think Carol noticed It, for he also bought embroidered slippers for Mrs. Henderson and Vivian, I was suro ho hadn't thought to do to until ho snw Tom's face. Hut I never mentioned It to Tom. Wa went from one place to an other until I o'clock, Uach place fascinated me, It wo a now sensa tion. Tho noisy garish place; tho cheap tuwdry ones; allko Interested me. latt Greenwich Village of which I heard so much, nppealod most strongly to me. "Tho Village" they all called It. Now ScrumUnn. We drovo rapidly from one place to another In each and every one wo raw peculiar looking men and .womun. yet all having such a good tlmo. The men with long hair and flowing neckties; tho women, many of thorn In nondescript clothes ot overy color and cut. Hut there wait n freedom of manner and action which I did not understand and which occasionally brought tho blood to my face. Tho first streaks of dawn wero graying tho sky when we finally started for home, Wo all voted It a wonderful evening; nnd Mr. Hlack lock promised us a rcptltlon of it soon. When wa reached tho apartment, nnd he vtoed on tho sidewalk bid ding us goodnight, he remarked: "You must let mo help you enter tain Mis llalstead. I don't often get the chance to entertain out of town young ladles; charming ones espe cially." I'eggy bluahed, but I answered qulcklyt "I ahall bo so grateful If you will Mr. Hlacklock. I know so little about New York, and Tom la ao busy that I havo worried a little about her." "Don't be Impoaed upon Hlack lock!" Torn laughed. "Suo Is a greedy little thing whero a good tlmo Is con cerned." "Oh. Toml" I exclaimed, then Carol broke In: "Don't upologlio Mra. Handnll! I like to give Rood times to people who enjoy them. And remember I shall consider It my bnunden duty to help entertain it Iks Halstcad." Amid much laughter goodnlchu wero finally said and Tom. I'eggy and I climbed the stnlra. The ele vator stopped at 1 o'clock. "There' nn use Rolng to bed," To.il said, "I'll take u cold bath and get downtown early. You girls cun sleep na late as you like." Mitt. Werner Disapprove. I'eggy and I slept until 3 o'clock Then after wo had something to eati we sat down to tell mother all about It. "Hut my dears," she said, after listening a fow moments, "I don't sco tho use of Ring to so many places all In one night. You tire yourselves all out; and I shouldn't think the men would be nblo to work nfter sitting up all night. Why not'go to ono place c ABE MARTIN 3 at a time V)h, iitit tho 'fun is In going around and Btaylng out," I told her atlll excited over tho good tlmo I had had. "I'erhapa I'm old fashioned, but I noticed Tom wasn't very e.nthualnstlc about staying out all night, and he Isn't old fashioned," she returned, Then, "What time did ho get to bed?" "Ho didn't go to bed ut all. Ho had a cold bath nnd an early break fast and went down to the office." "I wouldn't ask him to go on such parties very often If I were vou. ft must unfit him fur business the nexti day," and while she ald nothing mora I know she disapproved of our' remaining nut bo late. Hut I also knew It was because of Tom, Wo could sleep tho noxt day, while he could not. Wo had scarcely finished talking with' mother when Norith announced Kverett Cr.mdell, He camo In with two Immense bunches of violet. "Ono for your mother and ona for you," ho aald a 1 took them from him. "I'm ao sorry I didn't know you had a guest," ho added, when I presented him to l'oggyi "I should Ther'a an tnany gum chtwera that go f Melodeon hall th' Janitor has f carry a putty knife, You're Rltlln' pot have neglected her had I known 1iii ty olo when you feel us young us it," you ever du' Tomorrow THE BURDEN c Bcnnic's Notebook Last Satldduy nits 1 wa setting Up In tho setting room, not feeling like taking a baUi, and ma was lmbrold- orlng and pop won amoaklng and roedlng the npoartlng page with hln feet up, and I ed, U, pop, Q, ma. Wy the uuddln beret of oratory? nod pop. I think I hotter not take a bath to nlto, oven if it Is Katldday, I aed. Havo you ony good reasons for that concloosionn sed pop, and I ed, Yes, 'air. Well would, you mind sharing them with your family? nod pop. Meentn wot wa thuy, and I sed, Well, In tho feral placo I waa run ning llko cnythiivg wile I waa out, ann my pores la probcrly too far open. v t'bjectlon ovorrulnd, sod pop. Mcenlng It wasentgood enuff of a reason, and I aed, Mid In tho 2nd phco I bleevo Im getyng a cold. And I cawffed aSout 4 small cawffs, pop paying, Ypu can put thono cawffo back oxen, tho ubjoc tlon I overruled. Mo thinking, Heck, O. And I sod, And In tho Jrd placo ,1m prltty sleepy, nnd once I red atlout sum body going to sleep in tho ,bath tub una arawnaing borore they woa up. UbJectlon overruled. rl nun hnw about In the 4th place. Is thnra ony Ith placo? ' No air. I nod. 1 Then go and tako your batlt nod Wich I did. A Kronch chemist ha patented n procoi for extracting perfume from flowers with powdered chJir- coin inaieaa or grease and waahun the charcoal In alcohol. c The Young Lady Across the Way tfyujvat Tho young lady across the way r oomo uavs na ilron evervlh nir she pick up. but sho i up pom's fs rt'anev ' 'Just nervnuaness and there's no oo-ltlfy.ng i Peggy and Everett. vi4iuii in inn urupy. ryr r 3 The Horoscope "Tie lUri Incline, tat do not romp)." .Monday, I Vbruury 0, 11)20. Kindly star rulo thl day accord. Ing to astrology. The Sun ri ,m and t'ranus are all In bene'., a- -t. It I a day to push all miiica in which men at tlio head of b i nnr. or government affairs are coil, cernod, - There I a most promising p j the president of tho I'mteJ l ,Sl who will benefit through ao.i.c ,er. lug of public opinion. An aged man who hna a r'i"e la !. ..... ...Ill . i iiiu n'.i. r. v.ui.k...-t ii. i a;. lentlon for a brief time ti and will win panning prjti Astrologers point out tb . f., kit a tir sway the people of tha ' ,'M States who will be confuted , ,,r;; great Issue. A'-rnrmuilcs will j?o much .' ngnln nnd something like i i .,. tlon or dlecredlt npepars to f,.r. shadow ed for our national i io. I'ranu U road as prong . dt. mand for aviator ntul ut' At. velopmcnt of American i i u.nn along novel lines. The seer dcclaro that a pe .ol ot groping and stumbling Ir i a' ami policies, foretold by those i,.j real thu stars, will be followed y mar. veloiM progress. Ambition will bo greater i mer. lea than. ever boforo af'er U!n, mer, It Is prophesied, aid v.umn will bitterly contest with i cn for high places. Tho prognostication that beail will bo newly appreciate I n y, United State Iiuh been frciaent:; mndo by the seers, who nt .v if cm that an amazing Intcrcs' " flower gardens will mark the co: g nra. mer. There I a sign read ajs fa-oshiil. owing a stressing of disc r aai system In all line of 1 1 u i - -1 Women' dress U again t b . veruly criticised nnd a ur t im for offlccrn a well a shops wi i be agi tated by reformer. Person whoso blrthdafe r Is hav tho nugury of a very auccey.'al yur. They will travel more than usul Thoao who are employed probibly will bo promoed. Chlldron born on this day probiblj will bo steady, trustwor by anl , clovor. Theso subject of Aquarlui usually are very succewfiil l:i life llit-rrtxtit, tir tba McUurv.Nrvvp 3;a4.aa l'njoj pit nt 103 Years. Mrs. Mary Ilcgan, Lawrence's oldst resident, has ipasscd her ono hun dred and third blrthduy 8he la th mother of seven children Sutctt grandchildren and flvo great .crank children call her "grandma. " jVl Mrs. Ilcgan had a doctor but oikvJ In liur life. Sho smokes a pipe ovt I jiiiminK anu uigiii caji a piat c: Ico cream every night and saj-s that sho is willing to die now that tin tins lived long enough and ha ueca nil sho cares to sen, Mrs. Itcgnn cite the fact thithfr great pleasure In llfo wa tho rak ing of her family and "outside that meeting Daniel O'Connell." SU snook nanus with the great Ir.ih Htatcman in her native county of Cork. I'rgn-M Huitdlng of Homes. At tho annual dinner of real estats flmt annual dinner of tln real eata's lward of Newark at. the Ilobfrt Treat hotel Secretary of Lalxir WIN son delivered the principal addrrw. ftpaklntr on tho' own-your-oitn' homo campaign iho said "Owi of tho principal reaon for tho adoption of the. nru-gan 1 that bellove that lol1ievlam nn f'nii no lodgment In tho minds of the m who aro owners of Khelr oim honw. High rental are not due to (be cwt of building, but to tho demand Tho only relief is In everybodj bulhllng moro homo. Hence otr slogan: 'Own your own home it! build now.'" 3 Many (Ilrl Dlsupicnr, Two hundred nnd twenty eight gir'i dlHappcnred In Los Angeles in 1111, aocordlng to record of the poHcedf psrtment. Just mad public Off!:! 'ellevo some will bo found but tint the majority never will be. ThU 3f lief hn cr'talllied In an effort t ratabbh hero a bureau of m'it g rls, with a number of pollcewonua detailed to do nothing but irch w Iho miiwlng. f I-o Mardon, police sergeant, to propared tho report, said nine out of 10 of tho miming girls were of IN "butterfly" or "rattlebrained" type; "crnr.y for tho attention of men." JUdgo Sidney Itccvo of Uie JuvonCl court, said many girls ran aw fpm homo because of lack of pa.- wn tat control. Iletlval nf Iix !uin. Tho shepherd play, "Los Pastorea,' fa miliar to older resident of tt Toxoa lwpdcir nnd many Interior placet! whero Mexican reside. h' boon rovlved and was one of Ui features of tho Chrltmaa i-elebra-tlon here, In year gone by thU oacrod play, which communoratM tho blrUi of the Chrbt cluld tn manger, wa given annually : ChrUitnmn tlmo In Iirerto In re cent yearo, however, the puty hs been rendered only aftor long Inter val or time. This year n group of trained Mrt" lean player In nppropr'.ati' Htus rendored the play on the g T-inis c: Henlto Juarez college. Ma' v Amtr lean wuro among the spc .iters. f illicit I'lidorHC ,Ia. M u-b". Jazz music Is not a nuisance, at- ording to a decision by J . '- U' t Works, in I'ho Ikis Ang' nctur..r iirmirlik .-nut! Tho city of iPa.tdena ho I niMogr.. It (.gainst .i aortal e wh. nstghbora complained li-s 'St.-' muw jarretl on ttietr nerves Iniliro Works mill unco Jazz muwlc m.h i construed aa a nuisance " ' lonV-cr ho construed If " m'' dlHfWbed the resident 'r,e horrtor.,1. 1 nm unrK hu CfJl' carulot Rive them relief Itcgrct losing Knapp Dr. llradford Knapp. din tension work of the ilei" .nl ol itgrlcfilturp In tho sou i stat"' ,f th' ivi .r i ion " iUS'.'! il ten o .1 ' jam era'1' L who Ih a resigned to ie of till rollego of ngru u I'nlvi slty of Arkansas l from iecretary llousi"" prut I g regret over tu. ' leave he department M wrote Dr Knapp thai t dored vuluablo nerM'i- ' partm t and wished miccos In his work at irn- Dr, Knapp Is termlna"",, of aorvf'o with tho govern nll.L.r ll',iiLu In ( olirt ii. ........ -.. - - ..V. Into t in ' u ....... . trace I tter du nnnk til rl tnuR n c One of Cnarlei! enen 8 hesq robber - ,r,i I "CM- wn C0lir ana Itrlow pronnnr member of e u m man nn liur ow Man -til jt aw. y v an at' i