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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1020. SECTION c. I r 01 If I 19 11 r nit 1 1 i 4' I J I IV. (1 11 Si ! 1 5 Sunday School Lesson IIX llrti Nrtntortia True llapplnctiH Cnnum From Within. I.phhi.ii (or (K'tfilici 24. Mutttiew fi. TIiIk Imimii. (iiirnniiiy known lh ' Ik ilHutlwf," iH'cimm til j woul "IiUwk'iI ' oci-um i. run, l ,twu I li I In tlio (nil thiil H Ktri'WM th "InMHf" lui't lh" ' tt' tllini" u til ini-nnn of Imiiplnvw It l urnliln rhntitor. iin imii uf tin Mum. I'm Christ iiliircK hi" tili-mliiB on thfl t.iinircAtHtlrint, of 1 1. innai' life. Tlwro Ih mulling (if Mitwurtf ritual hi hln HolimluN- of CInMUiili uhnr m:trr. It Im llit heart, IU lf, It rnttim, upon wlii.-li li lj"i in ni plmwu. lti pmti-Mt of Mini hi followrr. to n Ini-K" xl'iii. lout tlm wnn of lix Hplrlluril rwitui, for within .1 f' v iriitmlmt, Hftor t.'lirift It wii luiiKhi Unit ii limn ntiiinblliiit Into h bap tlntry wouM tlwrrhy nt einne livrnmu n ititimbor of thin kltmrioin. We fltul tliom litinilllatlnx ihi-mtwivm nml rivon lnflltln the lxly Ilka the honthnn i'o, .11 tho I'HIcf thHl then liy Uiey ipilnoit In milrlti'nllM Km ii now wo find tlinm ilriiiincin 'il tntmt Voitlilii Hint I" Ktiit anil plofifwni tierim ,,f ihi' PI PR thm in I mi plim w- mow il -ry omiwlvi h nnyttiliiK bikI i.vcr tlilnir l 'ii J ywlilc Kvrn ln- ChrlMlmi wlm mil nitnl in rli.in h h linikwl n nn eoinniltlliiK muiIIhv. MunilrfiU of million of pHlplt' lllllll to Of III;. lief I hit nn 'inward ml, niiin'v--tli of ilmrnrtor, will eliaiiRj on'!, moral ciriililliin. Thin in irvriliw tho tcnohlnuK uf JttfiiH, fur h cum r.miulM iih to ho happy unil int Intalnn that liiipliiOHH ml iniinrH from within nml not finm miy initwnnl fhow. Hut, Miy miiili1, thu toiichlliuit of tho t'C-at It ml i-ji n io Imiimcllinl. No one ixpixtit to ! mr ptrfcil. Mm Ihrrf in linthliirt In pn-Vflit 11M1I1' from ii) In lo 't oo or niurt. 'f til fircllrnrri Iuto rooomniomlnl. If wo ilo not rnnPh ilictts wo nt I .mi I nvi n if l fxninpl" '"I lufnro un In hP'h i, aro nt Ittwrty to n'li Anil t'lrt" In a hlfnillnK nltifn I I" arh virtue nu'iitlnnul, nml Wi may Nt hunt Aiitfirn rno. "Ak tn.ttiy ur lt by th- lplrlt of (loci, thotio ! the on of th." M l cuirinlMl tlnil thi l a vlHhwnry wniion, It tnkc ft tlnlin to liifito iih to hi- Ini tio thnfi in "(imotlcul" thiura i.f ,lfo InvnlvPil Tho lilM what help no lo mirh iifior linprvurim nt, nml, tho man or woman who haa no hlonla I la to bo nlllwH. THo prarlliol thltntol mo fond, hut Itioy mu'l li liiaplr.icl I anil onrHrnlloil liy tno niooi. cnriai l innlly la a rn(i praplloal lhln, nnrt thu -flll ! ni -li-latianliy ulthwit IdPHllam. Ohrlat la in nlo.il, unit I ! holtl up tl ill Irlcal ao thr jliltiTii v hloh wo ondi-nvor In Hvo 1 to I Chilat him I'lrnr vlo.on o njiir IIvpi na In- wnnta thorn to bv Ilo mndm hlmrolf t)Mrottily upiIi'ihIium) un ,m iii'hltfPI ilnoa whori ho lrnwo tho cwrt dlairram of a porfod bnllil iig Thin m'M mon la a blur pilnt of n pifi:l Mfc with IIK'a ao illmtncitly drawn that ho ono run dortar iltotn. Vr man wnitfa II. p hlup-prinlo if it IJW.NP th4t ilooa nut ''all foi u pprfiirt rtrM-UiiP. N'o man wnn'a a rolllfn Hint cnlla for onythJrK kaa limn n norfci Uf" Any othor wonhl in- nf kuiil, for no man err jto'a hlitlior than hla aaplvnlluna. It may ho Itn liriirtlrnl to It licit your wnitnri to u Mar, hut nn mv.iih iiiiiii thlnkn of iilin Pik .it nnythlna Ip thnn tlio' por fpct. No mnn-mailo rollKlnn ovor talkoil llki thla nc.-liion in, lion r.nn talk Mko thnl. Our Duty In IP Happy. Clirlit mnll' H It, not wlmply our I prlrlloajo, hut our duly to b happy. . I la onina to hrlna; hnpplneaa mtn tho World nnd to nanlah oorrow. Ho, bor our aorrowa that w mlffht ho rullovod from tho kIooiii of vjl. Wo uauiilly think of liapplnaaa aa tho Rift of aimny akloa anil plvaaant aur roiinilliiKN, plenty of monov, amuao mmita, '!.. but tho kind uf Happl nooa ChMnt polnla ua lo la rtopnilont upon fiiii'lann nlal vlriuoa of our ln tniNjit hclnit Km h blOKKcUtioaa wmu from Hoil and It oomoa frorn nohlllty of aplrll ''hrlat n-nulroa of ua that wo ha good-nalur'il oml rhcorful nvoii undi'i thi hi.t.loat hurdan.i Tiia (luoatlnn of hiiptni'ia la ono of our own in,lui tl"n No man i nn glvo It to you, h it you ran parry a ailpply with yu all th" lima nnd help to Inaplri' It In othora. Tru Impplnoaa ihun not romp fiom Rot tlna;, hut from alvln. and trtio holl noaa naaiimrN a "hollar than thou' iitllliidti tfward othor.. tt la tiiook, iiimclfiil, coiialdorato and hrotharly We think Unit largo Inuomi-a and plonty of iiiniiHi'iiii'iita produi Imi' plncaa, )t how many tl naa hnvo w ni'mii that thoy produi" a roatlpaa, rrlllrnl, illn iiiiIctiM'iI dlapoaltton. Aniuopinpnta nml poaaeaolnnn may frciui'iilly rrlli'vp tho U'riulnn, or Ipinporiirlly aupphwit It, but thov do not rhanao tho rhiiraPtor of Ihp ipr-' foil Tim do. pIlfuliiOMi of rlrhi n and Hih lust for porooiml arratlf lent Ion rhnko out tho i"iil aollrrn of happl noaa. Tho innainnt Joy appkor la nultlvatlnw ai lflahiioaa, whl h tnak'n leal happlni'Ho Impoaalhli'. Ono cull liovor know Hip dpoppot Joy until ho hna loiirnoil In aotvo and boar tho hPUVlca! l.ur.I'MM with n h ti 1 1 -. .Mii'li Inlii'ill Hip ICiiiIIi. ! Th'nio woro pinilo In Chilal'a day. and Ihoro atp mimo lit our day, who, fppl that tin Ir only ikiiiio of am-' ci-oi U to aaoirl thoniaovi.w niid to, "jiliind up for thnlr rltthlM." Much i piinplo nro rnntliUinlly narrowing' thi'lr Inf Iiiiiipp, IihwiiIiih the ituinhprj of their frlpiidN, Ininl.'nlnif thpirl ncnrio. 'inn iiiiim rut limine tlittlr oplrltual iioMHoaHlonii. Chrlat hotii dcclnri'H that t h "poor In aplrlt" and tho "mopk." Hip pooplp who are wll llnif tn Invoat without blR roturna, tho m-onlo who aorvo without duo rot oanltlon, tho people who would i rathoi auff'-r rut Injury limn Infllrt ono. aro tho peopln who will tlltl matply poaaoi both henvon und ' oarth No ono plno Imd diircd to tnnnh that.linpplnpoa had oupIi rnnneotlotia aa (hrlat horo Indlcnten, llvnn Hioop who tonrh ailrh connoutlnna to day often think It noremmry to do fond tbi'tnaplvPN by ipiotlliK .loaua nn tlHlr authority. Wo tnlKht Krant that happliii'iot could coino from, mpoknpao, mercy and purity, though. w do not think of lhtxo thlnKa nn thu main nimrco of Impplnoaa. Wo do not ununlly iintlclpittn mil' h Plpaaurn In tho work of poaennmkorn, and rortalnly wo do not look for our hlKhoat Joyn amid povi-rty, moiirnttiK, . hiinnoi-. thlrat and pernpcutlon tint t liaua dorlatPa It In thorp He la ti aching that hApplncnn In not found by thortP who nro cniintniitly ni'iirrh-, Ing for ll, in In thu plitrpfl whom wo rommonly look for It. 'llin IUkIi .Motive. Attor all, tlin Klat of tlio thlllK Ii' that wo mo happlpnt, and nro laying' up a atoro nf hupplhPM for nurHolvoii nnd othi'rn, In doln tho will of loaiia ami trpailtiK pnoplu nnd thlm: from tho fnniu atnndiiolnt that ho; did. Wo nro not vainly roach Ini; 'ftor pprfpctliiii In thlH life, but wc arn trying lo nppronrh nnnrer thut Koal. And flr.it and forelnont In that Ntli'inpt wu mii.it remember that liR motlvn In of uumt linpnrtnncp, lf wo try to ho pprfpet for thu nako of IipIdk happy, wo ahull fall ralner ably Hut If wo tovu our piipiiiIps nnd ! return Rood for evil, w can duinon-' trntti that motive In 111 Hint lend-i! iih toward perfection nnd consciiiiom hniiplneoH, For In tho lone run, we nro nasurpd, nil cnod thlnrr will hn nddPil to thooo who honrtlly und' alnroroly Horvii tho Lord and kpppl hl.i word. "Yo thoroforn olmll bn Vorfnet, nn your henvoly Father Ih i per fool," 1 GYPSIES IN RUMANIA (ircul 1 f m 1 1 1 1ll i lliw I 'nih il Upon N'omiiillc I'miic I'iiIIiihIiii: , tlio :uiwp of nr. i Itl'TIIAItKST, (in. Id Of tho ilor.enf of dlfforotit ppoploa In ltu- mania, noiip la mum plnturcaqtio. than the Oypalea. Mko tholr proto. typo In AmorlPa, they rove the country In groat uiravana, earning ntray punnlaa by bcaKlng, ilnncinB playlna and tetllnv fortunon. In tho rltloa hioy aomotlmoa earn tholr "broad und onlona" by nhlnlng ahoon, puddlliiK lemonHda or itctlnt; aa por-turn. Thu IiIkIi root of llvlnx which ha drawn light Hip ntrlngH of (ipry, purnn hun brought double hanlnhlpsj to thoao wnndcroia No .Tintlor how' well thoy play th"ir vlollnn, no mut- ter what good fnitune thoy find in; Kim .'itara far thnap about thorn, , thoy find It haul to coax pennies from tho empty pm kcl of thu w.ir-, opprooat'd Ituinanlnn people Muny of thimi have atarved to di'lith. Among tho Hjpay women nnd, KlrlH am to bo foiinit aonie atrlklni, tyiPB of beauty. Dnrk co.nplpxtonn nnd hair, with ahlnln long liiahed l black eyua, they are n delight to, look upon. Tin y have not yet uc-1 liilrod th art of ualng vnmntlcs ui their alntei In the I'nlteU H'atua do. .Sirpernlltlmi playa n larKc part In tho life of the Oypay. Dun of tlm many am innt uatnma whb h nllll niirvlvp HtnniiK l ho woinon In to ItPHt thetnaolvoM frintlil fully If one of tliplr cllllili en dlen They hellevn that tho ik'iith hna been cnuncd liy an evil nplrlt having entei.cil thu body of child na well aa of mother mid Hint It they clmnllnp themHelven the aplrlt will depart. Ono ItunmnlHii gypay woman whom nn American rollof worker vl'il nl wan apparontly about to die fintn pnpumonta. The doolor found nn,, , inm briilaon all over her ehoat, nn il'liin" had oorlounly nKKravated ' hir iiindltlon. On riunatlonlng hor he learned thut her brulap were due ,.. .. Ml.u l,.1 uflvnii 1i,.ropir' bnaiiM- ono of her ulKht children l.H.I .I....I 1 mil ,,' Invented by n New York man, a new heavy Iron for tallora It moved I... lAiri,. m.,. Ihnt ritinratpn n roller, whP h In honied by electricity na won an me inn rutnun, A proi ciw hnn been developed In India for thr vnl'"inl.allon of crude runner mixed wnn a 111 ki1 irimi iron T or wnHtp materia', f and weather rost-ti K " "' i A novel rocking hooked upon a wino person a aufo mat can bo folded Into a tlnn to nervo na a w piniiorm. 3 WiiK(PurcBrGd)Oi OMaKoma Farsiu5 UNTTL a few years ago livestock played an unimportant part on the Oklahoma farm. There were milch cows and a few hogs; but many of these wore "scrubs." Today only thirteen percent of Oklahoma's cattle and Ave percent of her hogs cannot be identified as to breed 1 And dairy cows, hogs or beef cattle provide a considerable portion of farm profits, insuring a steady, year-' round income," proof against crop failure. The successful farmer now combines pure bred livestock with general farming. We is shunning the "scrub", for he has learned from his favorite farm paper that only die pure brcds pay. Foremost in encouraging pure-bred live stock raising in Oklahoma nas been The Oklalioma-Farmer Stockman, the only farm paper entirely owned, edited and published in the state. It has devoted more columns of editorial matter to the grading, feeding, rais ing and marketing of beef cattle and hogs than any other southwest farm paper. It was di rectly responsible for the inauguration last year of a state-wide campaign for the eradication of tuberculosis among cattle. For many years The Oklahoma Farmer Stockman has advocated dairying as a farm side-line, thereby pointing the way to success on hundreds of farms where "straight" farm ing had failed. Surely The Oklahoma Farmer Stockman has been one of the most influential factors in increasing the value of Oklahoma's dairy production from $7,000,000 in 1910 to more than $40,000,000 in 1919. Mr. Merchant and businessman: More than 130,000 farm families each year subscribe in advance for TheOklahoma Farmer-Stockman. To them it is agricultural and bus iness frieiul and adviser. The same farm families are your best patrons. Reading the advertisementi? of goods in their favorite farm paper, they come to your store to buy them. Are you cashing in on the editorial prestige of The Oklahoma Karmer-Stocknvan by pushing this merchandise? mm m - 'i O.F-S.B "vS EDGAR T. WILL, Advertising Manager r---s ft".', y. . , rr---. "V Benj. I Franklin discovered the scientific facts about electricity. A m o n C il rvi a mr nfVim things, he established the iden tity of electricity and lightning. ,But perhaps the greatest of all these was his talks on thrift. He said, "If you know how to spend less than you get you have the philosopher's stone." Not what you make, 'but whatyou save is the secret df success. Live within your salary and some day you can live without it. The man who earns $25 a week and saves a little from each pay envelope eventually can buy out the man who earns $60 a week and saves nothing. As Franklin put it "Would you live with ease, do what you ought and not what you please. Save and Have." Begin today. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Exchange trust Company 14 EAST THIRD . I B S a a a ta B B U B BH V v u m a Gov. James M. Cox Says... HOMES his HOBBY "If I have one public hobby that is more outstanding than any other it has been the preachment of more homes. "You can preach patriotism to a man and appeal to his sense of duly, but you can't make the sort of appeal lo him that he gains from his own reflection after he owns his home. "He buys a lot and, quite frequently, borrows the money to build a home, his hopes are centered tfiere, lie works for it and it becomes his own particular interest in the general allotment of God's footstool. 4 "He gets a real object lesson of the relation that exists between the government and the individual." CERTAINLY THIS IS TYPICAL 0,F TRUE AMERICAN SPIRIT OF OUR REAL AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP. Minnetonka Lbr. Co. OTIS L. SNOW, Manager. 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