Newspaper Page Text
TULSA DAILY WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1920. ruMlihtd i:r-ry Miirnln, Ini-lcltnir surntar BY JTHlMyOKLD I'UHMSI UNO CO. SSitaK- h I"11 VotUrH Hfmit ! MatUf ' MKMiiKiT" oFaui'iit "iii'hkaV OK c inrUI.ATinM MfeMllKllfl Or TUB AitHOCIATKIi 1'MMW Tli Aetoclelail Vtt'i It raFiiilvIr tnlltlft lo Ih tit for republication of a, l na .ll.patrh.t credited H II or not ntherwltt , reriiiail In t It la VI" I end l,n JMhpubMihl hMtin. BltJlfCim'TrON IIATKH. TirMAH."lV APVANCBl DAII.V AN.) MUNUAT. IN OKLAHOMA Ot'THIlii: OK OKLAHOMA On Year .. .. ........ II oo Otm ai I' J Hit mohtni 4.00 Mil month .......... Thre Monttn I.JI I'tr Month On Month ,71 lun.r only . , II on Yetr IJ ... 1.10 Hit i,ulSe I. 0 , .. 1.71 l'r Mooih 10 Bt;NiAY only . I. It on. Yeer H.0 1 10 Nit imintlia 1. 10 .It I'm Month , J On Ter Hit tnnntlii .... ., Three Mentha .. On Month nr CAiiMitii in oiriniiiu lowilri, DAII.r AMI 8UNIIAY far Waelt I .! l'r, Month In A.lie,e tt rjrrjrln Adtaj, .. .m ..... .jj. HV IJAIIKII.lt IS TI I.HA. HANI) HI'IIINOM ANU lllvl' HJIIK I'AH.Y AND HUNDAY l'r Uk I .; rr Month, In Advane Jf IW Ytar. In A.'tanre . . ... . Jipjo puoni; trcit a i.i. itii'autmuntb -g n O I I' I V I A I. I I T V I' A I' : II Daily Jliblical Quotaton .MONDAY, NOVUMIIHlt Ti, 1920. Thin In tin? promise Unit ho hath pronilwil us, oven eternal life. 1 John 2: 23. Nor death, nor hell, shall o'er remove 1 lift rnvorJtt'n from hlit hrfnit; In the dear bosom ot-hls lovo They Hhnll forever rest. Thin In Dm eternal lift', that they mliilit hnuw then Ilic only till" Ood, nml Jesus Chrhrt whom thou hiiHt sent. John 17: 3. Them urn sumo things Unit bid fair to ever remain it mystery. For liiHtiiiit'c, why u lull ninti nml it short iiiiui nlwnys work together In crime. Never heard iinylxnly describe mlscro u'nls u h hitth tall or hoth nhort, did you? The l'oloH uro ngnln negotiating with thi Ituwilinis.. The Polos made a riTloiiH mlstnkn. Thny should liavo completed their nrgotlatlonn tho first tlnitj whfin thh Husslans with, whip lied una scared. Tho nrtlclo In Hiindny'H World outlining thn enormously expensive Mtuto government un I enumerating many of tho insoles boards nml L'oiiunltiHlonM, written liy Colonel Hinds, should ho cnrofully rend ami studied hy uvery one. lf thero Id to ha reform In thu statu government, unit It Ih ncccssaryr If tlii'rn 1h to ho n retrench ment In expense's, utul thvro must ho; It U en. ueiithit that tho nuoplo Rcnurally hnvti itotno tin iluintiimlhiR o( tho entire MtiiiitUm, bkliihonm li Umileil up with UNtflcrH offlceti. Hvery offlco iiieuiiM etpuiiHc, mul vxpunxu tneunii mora tuxes. An Intelllsent, (honeiit, eouruKeoua overhaul. Intr of tho KOVern'tiiantnl mncliliiury of tho ltd to li neeilotlv Wherit hn hetit) -lone tf "ifovorn uiunt will hn mora efficient, more (ippulnr nml tho cunt lhuch IvHrt. Of eouryo tho lenmio Ih uolnir t prevent war nml tho fuel that nnnie of Its nicinhcru ore will ItiK to riiterttiln tho hloa of tllHurmnment meatiH notlilntf In purtlculur. The hypocrite))! A WKAI'ON OF DliSTIlJtCTlO.V. Whoever It, vtun that Invented thu ntrlko cor tulnly played hob with elvllUiitlon and Its older ly, cotiHtruotlvo proremteij. . For tho Btrllto tho very Idea of u tttriko lit dcHtr.uc.tlvo of evcry IIiIiik cnncutlHl to tho Iiui)lm.sH nnd prooperltv of mankind, llelim ultoKotlibr deiitructlve, tho htrlko Idea Ih lucnpuhlo of iicciiiiipllHliInu any thitiK In tho nature of InntliiK trood, It In nothlni; to urKUn that mich and miMi has boon iiecomilnhed hy Htrlko iiu'UuhIo; that with, out tho Htrlko weapon certain things could never have been aC'Compllnhed. The fact remains that tho htrlko has cuuned morfi loni, hred more HUf ' forlnir, urouned inoro pusNlou and Uludleil more tdrlfn ten thnuxan,d times over, limn all It 1ih:i KcamlnKly uccomplt.ihed, , Wo lnivo ald before, wo do not hcelluto to repeal, tho strike must eventually ho" outlawed hy clvlllred people. Hecause no lonif ns It, on (lures nnd'ls iiructleed nothltiK In tlit nature of pence can enduro. for It Is wurruvolutlon, ro belllon und oppfrsslot) rolled In one. It may bo urged that tho strlko weapon hns brought shorter hours and better pay to labor. Hut whllo It wiih Hcemlnitly ncifumpllshlni; thut It ereuted a class consciousness and entnldlahed a relationship of unalterable hostility between la bor and thut Industry on vlileh labor Is de pendent. And it thero was u now world to or Kunlio ui 'it a Kovernment bused fin tho ne. eutuulatett e -p . leneo of mankind up to tho present nuum-nt a conHtltutioual provision ab solutely iirohlbltlni; the strike would h written ' Into that Kovcrnmenl ns mi csieutlal o perfect humunlty's title deuls m popular nnd orderly KoMTtiment, With all human experience and wlnlotn agreeing- thut. a liuy sn.l prosperous population is essential to secure Kovernment, nnd turther iiRreeiliK thut production of maximum iiuutitlty Is tho ptuMMliiR need of tho present hour, thu farmers of the United mates are talking strlku. There Is llttl thut can be said against tho pro- 1 poeal. lndubltubly tho farmers are getting tho worst of n very difficult situation. They have seen tho strike upparcntly win when Invoked by others, and so they dnllberutely approach the tlmo und plnco when tho light is to be set to lha fuso that will blow up In one greul hnloraust what we, as u peoiile, have been a century and a half constructing. Kor If tho food piuduccrs of America ever do call u strlko on production, In the sunse that thu railway men threatened nnd the mal miners and othorn have, then farewell, a long farewell to all our boiisted greatness. The beginning of the tnost destructive social revolution the world h.n known would date ttom thut moment, nnd the farmer would bo among th first and worst nut fcrer. Uccaus.e Btarvlng iimn know no ichgton, nc irenl, no eoile of mnr.ilK, no hiw. I.oiik heford tho country phteed would feel tho plneh of (ic t mi I wnlit till ili-nnely poplilntetl t entern wool I hiive exhniiMteil their food nnd tho country would ho Invndeil from every illreetlorl, .Men V on lit not huy, they would npprutirhito In forte to the I n l pound of edlhle food, V'e do not think the fArtner'n rtrikn will ever mntrrliilUe, yet It In helnif urfted with renuwetl vlKor nnd hy Itiereimed nilinhern. It li our pro. found hellef thnl tho well-known onMervutlnni of thu country renldenl will triumph over the iidvlco of nidlrnln. Thnt In tho hopu of tho nation, THU ((MlltAtii: Ol' CONVICTION'. The presumptlli) linpudeiiea of many who Insist that In spltn of tho campaign Just closoj the United Htiites must enter tho leiiguo of , rn tlnns. In nmazliig. Thesn point to the grotes'iue fun e now being enucted at (lennvn by tho repre MPtitHllves of vailous iiutlons and profess l(umll. ntloli that the rnlled Htales Is not of the show. Tim people of the 1,'filted Htntns, gelitlemu, by n majority of somsthlng In exrefitnOf reven mllllrfn, am relehrallng their ctmntiy's ubseiici', lint bemoaning It Will the slgnltltaiico ot the great dit'lnlnu never find hidtrmcut In your minds? As 'Hr mi tor Iulge well naIi) Kuttirday In llnstu.n, no lur n the I'nlted illntes li concerned the league of nations It dead. There Is no apolo gy, tin regret, no repining. Thoso who are en gaged In tho humiliating pastime of expressing i egret and apolngles because this nation has riot seen fit to do as other nations, never hnvo been of that hrnwu and mental sinew wnlch through. out Its history bus not hesitated to speak nmrnct for America, regardless of what othi'r peonies might think, nnd they will never be ot Hint mould. They are tho voguesls of our times, Thoy follow tho fashions In fads as well us lancll.i, and to cum their support It Ih only nercssarv to show them Unit other peoplo nru doing It, Hut this nation hiH evci" been directed by men of sterner mould; patriots who Insist on measur ing proposals by AmcrlearT standards If they rj. lain In foreign affairs; by reason and coiiiiik.ii sense If they relalo to domestic ntfalrs. In thnt distinction Is to hn discovered no llltlii of the cnuso that contributes to the glory of America. Thu courage of conviction Is dl.i llnctly an Ameitcnu trait ot rharurtor. It was the compelling force that drove tho fathers en Into the mihlnzcd Jungles ot political economy u they fashioned a government they were con vinced would overcome the evils of any that hud hitherto exlMed. Men of tho prn-lenguo typo, who do things hecuuso others do them; who uro nothing but copyists and weak followers, would have set up u replica of some existing govern ment In order to avoid tho hostility of ' tho old world, Tho United Htatcs has no objection whutever to tho Oenuvla performance, hut shn does thaiils Cod that she Is not a part of It, Nor will shn ever be. That decision has been reached ami confirmed by tho sovereignty ot tho republic. Onen again wo assert, no political party In this country 'could survive M) PMiul tr storm thnt would Immediately rlsn if wo were forced Into tho league under any pretext, whatever, Tho continued assertion that tho leiiguo Ih ii posslblu means of ushering In unlversul peucu simply Indicts the Intelligence of those muklmj such an assertion. It Is entirely too lato for thu United Htales to accept thu tutelage ot the older Rations of thn earth or employ tho services of nn International pilot. a di:i'icndaiii.i: citi,i:nsiiii'. Tho crowning glory of Tulsa Is Its depend- 'nhle citizenship. If a thing deserves to ho' done, Tulsa does it. If it does nut bear tho hall mark ot merit, Tulsa hlls thu courage to reject It. The charter amendments weru adopted hy splendid majorities, though tho total vote wsh much less than It should have been. Tho oppo sition was nut In force, hut tho constructive thought of tho city was so nearly In unanimous agreement us to whut should he done that no concerted effort was felt to be necessary. In order to secure n favorable verdict. Thero was very little division eoncerlng tho dcHlruhltlly ot curing th chnrter of tho defect pointed out bv the highest court In the state. Thero was considerable division with respect to tho amendment provldlng'-for a water hoard. 8ome thought the board Miouhl havo been elected In the first Instance. Thero Is a Very great deal to ho snld nn hoth sides of Oils mut ter. Some thought tho board should have been morn certuinly bipartisan, while others, and with very much mcrlO held that It should h.vvo been made smaller. Hut tho necessity of getting the water pro ject tinder way again uutwelghtcd all minor oh- With Dog anil tiiin. Out In tho woods with n dog an' gun Is my Ideo ot,.i real day's fun. Taln't the birds that I'm out to kill That furnish mo with tho finest thrill. Oor I never worry or fret n lot. Or curso my luck It J tnlm a shot; Theru's many a time, an' I don't know why. Thut. I aim too low or I aim ton high, An' lUI I can sco Is tho distant whirr Of a bird tutu glttln buck liouto to her Yen., glttin' back home at thn end o' ilav. An' I'm Just ns glad thut he got uwny. There's a wholu lot more In tho woods o' fall Than tho birds you bug If you think nt all. There's colors t' gold an' red an' brown As never worn known In tho busy town; Theie's riom to breathe In tho purest air An" something worth looking at everywheroi There's the dog who s leadln' ou on an' on To ii pattvh o' cover whelo birds have gone, An' Ntaudln' there without move or change Till ou give the sign that you've got tho range. That's thrill enough fer my blood, I say, 8o why should I cure If they get nwuy? Kilct is, there are times thnt I'd .rather miss 1 hun to bring 'em down, coi I feel like this Ihere s a heap more Joy In it llvlnB thing lnun u breast crushed in or n broken wing. An l can't feel right an' I never will W hen I look at u bird that I've dare.l to kill. Oh, I'm Just plumb happy to tramp about An follow my dog ns he hunts 'em out. Juh wulchln' him point In his silent way stiiy Whl,, "re an' tho partridge J'or tho Joy tV the great outdoors I've had, l.o why should I cure If my ulm Is bad? (Copyright, 1920 by Udgar A. ducst.) i Jetllons, Thut Is the gratifying thing about the verdict. Th tlefetts, such us they arc, tan nnd will Im cured by a united citizenship Intent on solving the water problem wisely, and vigor ously determined thut thero shall be neither wnsto or graft In the expenditures of funds for Its construction. Jt Is esaentlnl, above all othnr'conslderntlons, thAt thn constructive thought of'tho ully remain centered on these objectives, composing their minor differences and objections in stn h it way lis not to disturb the splendM moral that ceolu only tho advancement of Tulsa. Oklahoma Outbursts II r Olla lrton. Point Isabel probably mw has u well delined Idea of why It was put on the map. Ho far l.s we have observed, r-.hody Ims called upon Cam Campbell to r.orn.zo the democratic party In Okluniunti. An Impending gas shortage Is apparently nil. that Is Impeding lloraie iliKtan's movements In reorgitnlilng the doinoimtl" purty. Judging from faelnl cxpresilons, "Nightie Night" was different front what n lot "'" with spursi'ly settled hlrsules expected. The girl on Mouth Msln was Imiulrlng of companion oh the street tar the other evening' It she knew of a fool-wurmer she could recom mend. ' The attention of J. Hurry King Is rnlled In nn advertisement In the Muskogee I'ltoenlx of i young student who wajits to share light house keeping. As wo understand Mrs. Hedges position, sho docs not object to being called a usurper so long us tho papers tlo not refer to her as 'Miss Hedges. . . ' Tlie klnd of singer wo like.' says thn Diillus News. Is one who can go Jmck half u tloxett times for n mlildlo nolo after falling to loosen It thu first time. v Uvi-n casual nonualntnnccH of that estimable gentleman must admit that Tho World wna very successful in changing tho topography of He v. Kerr's fuce. It Is my humble opinion, snys Illll Dlngl'y, that .Mm llutrls will come nenrer reaching toe goal he has si1! If he run keep the press agents from referring to him iih "HlgJIm." After ti'iidlnir Hill MiiriavV lllun for recon structing the democratic purty wo can under stand why his colonization schomo In Hollvlu failed. Ho was too short or matetiai. . t. Kroin tho way somn ot tho street car con durtorH prod tho passengers to move up In front to make room tor nioro than the car will hold, shows that they were' originally employed In tho loading pens at sonio stockyard. Barometer of Public Opinion IIiiJojinI Udltorlnl. Kdltor Wtnld: I liuvo Just read your cdl torlul In Hurlow'H on the explanation and tho nllbrof the Oklahoma n, or how It happened on November 2. I certainly enjoyed it and you will know that I have when I tell you I urn one of thosu tlentorratH thu machine cun't lino up. 1 nm ,i.i, rtn.i of tlitiso fnrmers that nmdu Hcottle ,i heurt ache when they asked for somewhere near Justice In 1917. 1 tiling lie win romcmi'cr iihjk clearly when that llttlo nggregatlon nr-t agiiln on Nov. 2, 1A20. Hut of course, ns his daddy, thn Okluhomnn says, It hasn't any deslro to re pudiate his record. Wo were Just giving hint some good love hugs (?) and nccldently siiueezed the life out of the llttlo fellow. AllV way wo are feeling fine and getting u good breath of pure ulr without being called every thing but Americans, i You ought to print your editorial in large typo and send it to tho bunch about twice u week for a year, probably they could begin to understand by that time. Thanking you again for tho splendid edi torial and tho good luugh l huve had this even ing. Yours truly, O. C. IIAFHH. HydrpJ Nov. 17. The WINun Ij'iigue. Udltor, World: 1 start reading tho World nt thy breakfast table and the dishes go unwashed nnd tho beds unmade while 1 read on; und when I finally do get down lo work, 1 havo plenty to think about nnd the tusks seem much lighter, i 1 came hero from Missouri and used to rend tho St. Louis (llobe-I)emocrat ns faithfully us I now read the World anil I must say that thu World compures very favorably with any of tho good newspapers of tho larger cities. Wilson had a llttlo league, Of which ho was so proud; He sent'hls "agent" thro the land, To shout Its prulscH loud. They thought they'd put It over, On tho good old U. S. A.; Uut tho peoplo wouldn't stand tor It, On their election day. We iMed no leaguo of nations To tell us what to do, Ami nil those foreign couutrlen want Is our men, mid money, too. x , Hut we'll JiiHt keep 'em both right here, This side tho "golden gate," " AiuMn all their future troubles, I.et those nations arbitrate. We've got along without them, Mote than n hundred years, To do It still we can and will, Of that wo havo no fears. We've paid our debt to I-'il'uyette, And France has cnlled It siunre, We've never hauled our colors down: To do the right wo dare. We are for the V. S. A.; , And our old red, white and blue, We're Americans, every1 onv of u. Joyal, staunch and true. ' i'uahui: Hium.Kv. IK IS U. Third. How to Cure Dancing. IMItor World: With great amusement I have been reading the columns of ft great number of different newspapers, In which dancing ban been discussed pro und con. From years o( per sonal observation, and also from tho observation of others I havo arrived at the following con men as partners and women with women as elusion. If men were compelled to'tlnnce with partners, the dam lug hutdl, would noun belong to tho ages. U. C. T. DurllesWIIc. November. 17. America Dl-giuci-il, "Uvory traitor In America will volo tomorrow for Warren ti. Harding," An extract frym Oov error Cox's last speech; When a president lui catiildlntn can s() dis honor tho tmsltlon ho thus1 holds and can de scend to inch depths of 'degradation us voiced in the statement -in tho foregoing, even In a campaign in which he had been noted for his mud-sllnglng slanders, the American people may well reverently thunk (lod that they were sued from having such a man as prei'ldent. Thn democratic party Justly doomed Itself to fulluro when It made such a stupendous blun der as nominating Cox We hope the purty may yet atone for thut . rlmo against this country and bo purged of the influences which dominated It ut San Francisco, und become in tho future n great ami mighty power for good but It will never do this so long us the present influences dominating It continue in control Manufnc- turete Hccord, ! ARMISTICE PAY j I (Coiiricbt 1020 I)rThC"hlmoTrltsuis.J , NOV. iiioia. (' That's unclc" prat n't ne ) . 1 SAM, HEb STilU oven?" ) J at war with ) A v ' : . lit m "J m ! The Promoter's Wife 13y JANE PHELPS CHAUTKU XI.1X. Harliara Ih Kiillglifciifil us to Her Husband': Schemes. After that they talked more quiet ly. 1 hud lo listen very closely to euUh anything f whut they w to saying." Hut , they seemed to In arguing. Nell spolc more loudly than tho othvr men, .fid 1 would occasionally oa'cb a senlcnc: "Others do the same thing." was one- "tthy shouldn't I make u llt tlo money selling shares in ell lands uh well us other men?" w,us an other. Then: "You know ns well as I do that oil has been found on that tract. Where It ban been found once, and so near, It Is a god gambling chance 11 may bo luiiud on my land," "Do you own that land?" It was Frederick who asked tho question. "I huvu nn option on it." Just then there was a scraping ot chairs clined to would do nnd I hurriedly abandoned my Jioiil -, tlon and scurried upstairs. , wuat inn it un mounv hurtiy, ns hu had said, Nell had as much right to make inoii6y as other men. If oil hnd been found, wasn't ho' also Jui-( titled In thinking that it would Again be found oil laud evidently so near other wells? Then hu had told Frederick thut hu hud An op' tlon on tho . In.d. Why In the world wasn't he' all right In hit. business Ideas? They seemed sound round It of anything vnrlcatcd: "I unma slhle to "That "I did to me, .' Mr. Frederick., seemed to thing otherwise hiitl oven talked of "Jail." I shuddered as I recalled Ills' words'. " "I tell you, Forbes, they could put you In Jull.for what you huvu done." Thou, "I'&r Hod's Hake, man, stop it!" Would umaii of his, Frederick's type, say such a thing without hav ing a good reason or what he that Is whnt r -tly up." .1. ,it,n fWiinu.. .".f?",, vou us sure though ono? I felt sure he was speaking honestly, yet like many other wives 1 gdvo Nell credit for being a better .linslnoKH man, know ing a bit more about making money than other men. "Mr. Frederick fellow,' as didn't understand." I thought as I ' to do anything wiong." I made tho undressed. Veil would be up soon, statement. und he huted to see me sitting up tlon. so late, espectnlly since baby came. It was nearly an hour Inter when Nell came upstahs. I was awake No, o' The Young Lady Across thn Way ,.MI MI Tho lamp fivom.-tn can I ...,.n,l nr .(...(,... ... ! shapes; but burn Nolo inenin tlir . i i in u i-rzi' i , . . eis, put tnlj that part of tho lamp lite young may nmim ITU way whi h properly should be exposo I s.us she ti for tho league, with pros-. whrn the hudo Is In posltloti. ervatloiii Good Houtekeeplne. NtSV. 11 1920. j Bennies' Notebook Me and Skinny wuwking ulong Jest and I stepped on n ..t .r,,i,tt. ui'.I so sut up In bed to. talk with lilm while he undressed. , "What in the world were you mn.1 ijuarrellng about?" I ask -d. "Wo weren't quarreling," "You talked awfully loud." "I'erhaps." "Who Is Mr. Hluck?" "Ono of .the company How did you khow he was here?' "I heard the name when 1 pawed the door." Nell looked sharply at me, but said nothing. Al first I was in tell you what I had heard whnt Mr. Frederick had said. Thou inland heer nnd wait I looked nt htm, nnd 1 Just couldn't. BO past und step on I could not Insult him by repeating wich we star' J whut I had overheard. Ho looked , W(Uteii a, fearse i-nj so far remocd from a man who NO(y dldent pis, unvthing tho least bit ,. ,,,,... ,,,,. crooked, that I fu t myself blush ,,0 ,v dltll,nti SKinny snyj,,,-, and was glad of the haif-llght HO(;pl,ni Nvnrt i ovcrybody? Ded? that ho would not see It. n, ,1)P saying. Heck thin Is only "What clso did y.m hear? the' Htlng time, thuts all this is. question was so ui.cxp". 'oil, 1 start- ,,n KomK to count up to loo and ed. Should I toll him ? He himself , lf m)b0(ly dont como beforo 100 hnd given mo the opportunity. Then I tbats aU tho longer Im going to once moro ii'h I looked ut lilm 1 wall, ted Hklnnv. AVlrb wen hn impossimo id nccusi- nun lo to nccus- him I, .(,t up to !H some man wrnnrf, and hastily pre-1 come up the street, man and looking like a upstairs, you know; so. pvh unit JM as hu was tvhiin t lionril mlkliiL- It wiih lmnos- tha lirlck ho stotuiod. toll what you were sa Ing." , ufruld Ivo gou too fur. means that you tried?" know wuro Mr. I'ring not stop on the slurs. i wuok us u'wn you mean- I came dl- '"'ns you. atno .o Alain I hnd evaded the J" : eer nning i-kI of "Mr. I'rlnglo und Jest s tying that to In- - "Z l!e!i: aurhousid 'eurs ..h.ndjho -.1 ho sti.rted to o HmrM In his IiiihIiic-h met lui H. THIS nv...n, ,.iH ri nny ctuckb. i khuw nm - Is a hustling Skinny sivl.i&. Aw well like heresy, but .crack tin. rs . vr- vou ' S "So lo Vet ahead of thi I ?"Xw.ft.??: '""V bo . would tf step- "s,ay put." .und. they er nr tm teiik cot ulieud of I 1 . 1 ll 11 "l Zll saving. And oven If ns shooting. My uneoalnrm reluined. (lot ahead of tho other fellow." It was such speeches us tjiln that worried me. "Uut to 'get ahead of the other 16c Martin you say, you don't have Instead of asking a ques course not! what put that notion in your head?" his tono was Impatient for the first time. "You did, by what you said." "Don't be silly. Just bocntiso 1 tell you a man has to bo wlde-a-wuko nowuduH to get on, you Jump to the conclusion that ho must do something wronk If he Is to suc ceed. Do bo hroadinlnded enough to think new methods as good us old. and to let your husband run tho financial end ot tho family wlthuu your Interference." Tomorrow Barbara Objects to I'm tiTtnlulng Nell's Hii.sIiicnh Av snclntcx. ADI'.S YOU CAN MA.KH AT IIO-MU. shades of today nro nx-J nensivo luxuries 10 ouy. mil nny afford to have a Bhado that would sell for from 10 to J75 on Fifth avenue, lf she Is willing to pay for it in time nnd effort Instead of doPars and cents. Hegln by studying your lamp nnd thus determine what size and shape nf fthAiln its lietuht and rnnlmii' ,ln- Thcr's plenty o' nlaces lots o' folks that aro dressed un don't imiv cessation of buying i ' .Mlhun n tnom n.,... 1., l. git unywhero. Miss Mvle as yvoursln'i'it ,r ! M X ' tV Kalry OrStto StSaKXrorporat.on for ; s bin J o wear hiB , iff Z ,ur0 ,alace' ha8 been' given up by.tallmont of their working ' J.,V c?h. ,lJUS; .1 le" two beauty doctors. . ! discharging 2,000 men yestcr i . ,V.,,PW I. .I.,,,,. 11,1,. IIHJ thero nrn two general i ii, i s K" eriiiuK ii'-iKiH nmr niameior which will be fountl of great assist ance In arriving at n decision. They are as follows: 1. The bottom diameter of the! lamp shade should upproximatoli' omul the height of the exposed por i tlon of tho lump. 2 Tho height of tho shade, Includ ing fringe If used, should bo npprox-1 lUintclv tWO thirds thn llull'llt nt th. that the tatter dnos not! electric bulbs ami sock- The Horoscope "The nun Incllno but do n t MONDAY, NOV i:.MItI;t (t'liyt. 120 by Mct'luro N, 11121). " I li, . 0 'IIH 't ,ll II I This Is a fairly favoru:,j, I cording to ustrolgy, t', snouiii ,oo exerciseu in ai' .i Whllo Jupiter und Neptn bcncflc usjicct tho Sun m, I are adverse. 1'mler this swny tho r ." pulse will ho to ntish nln -m. dally In enterprUics that n. nei il of vision. Danger lies In belg re tu if J J f -f ' ''10 tnt lining toward too g for L'runtiH Is In a pluco ,, ,i , affect tho Judgment. This should ho a favT.iV 1 starting on Jotirncj-H, esp. i , object Is for comni'T, lai mint. 1 Hotels h.tvn the bet forecast for the winter, h pairontigo Is concerned. U Inter resortii will ly slnro n severo Heasnn wt l wealthy In search of mnii i This Ih not un auspliiu s thoHO who desire to find iu. ; It Ih esjieclallV forhldding hope fpr Important npp'm 1 Awtrologcrs who predi i Mn eclipse of NoVembi r lilt .v )10 "at W A . I ' tnt : ji t ,y threatening to tho Ungli-.h , i ment, iloclaro that bei aijse ' the second tlecunatn of Scurr menacing to tho king A" , forecast danger of war l'Yancp. Italy, 1'rusnla a' ' 1 ,n. mela will suffer more or ! 'rorn the effects of tho conjun. te,: i cf f planets Jupiter und Nepturs, The opposition of Uranus rin. uch to of font WnBhlngtor' w' "ra thero will bo mativ severe Juilg-ncnH of perHons and officials. Trade and common lal t-vaMfa will come much to tho front ,it thli time, It is predicted. Social ntfalrs will necupv -pC'ltl attention in many rltlrn onii to certain changing standards ot U, ing. the seers jiroyhesy. Thero will bo unusual imprest in cooking nnd household artu darln; the coming winter. Again tho slmplo llfo will h- re . ommended nnd changoa in rtrara glint customs will bo encouratri d. I'ersons whoso btrthdato It u n nr havo a very quiet year In win, 6 business nffalrn proceed ns suni Children born on this dav ti a" ho Inclined too much twnrd U- i ,im. They should bo trained nlong pr.i tic al lines of work. CROPS FARING WELL ltencwctl Ai'tUlty to Harvesting ami More Seeding of Wheat Itcportod ' In Weekly Summary. By AtaoctatM Proas fitnto Wire Martin was OKLAHOMA CITY, NOV 21 Tra wnwklng along cold, cloudy weather of the Mr'; loose brick nnd ; part of tho week, which changed !. ..,,,inr wont ii 1 1 rising t c mpcratu res, nnd clear sulci i,v..r me Ktiicklne m suVlnc Hay. 1,1 11,0 hitter hu'f, brought renewfd Sok timt? ' tlvits n beck of ii. note. heck. permitted more seeding of w a Hol- Moses holey U sod ' " wkl' ""?" of ere-, ir mi ' . conditions In Oklahoma Issued Ik , .today hy tho federal bureau of cr, I daro you to step on It. I eod, 0!4tm.,tos in ccmjunetlon with t o nnd .Skinny sed, I guess you do. ! (iotiartment of agriculture Whc Meenlng it wouldcnt huve eny In- barley and rye, nil made gmi pro: fluenco on him weuther 1 dared , r,,ss, and tho excellent R ow'h al lilm or not, nnd I sed, Aw go oil (r,ia abundant puMttirnge, tv ra step on It, uuthtng mlto happln. port s'iys, while silos, o-f w til. h ib They wy lout you step on It , nro about 3,000 In the smic ,i ngen yourself if youro so nnxlousi? rapidly being filled with mm k.i' sed Dinny, and I sed, Aw wntji tho , and mllo. use ccltlnc un a nrgewmonf. lets "Tim lust cotton reoort of for peoplo to ginned prior to November imli ' it. i that 42 per cent of the estitm i to do, nnd wo ' production has been ginned vv wllo and no-, lM considered nn average for ' and wol",ln,l 11,0 '",Nt J: 'ar'' ... ,, tlnucs tho report. "A few cotton gins in the s' havo reduqetl tho juice of giri 3 from 40 to 20 cents per bun, I i v part of tho lint stlll-gradr i" J'"'' but thn bulk Is down t., strict i w and fully strict law. "Tho production of mill, la ' short of what It wns ut this ' m Inst year, due to Uio slow n- nvrrv started to "i'"V" ","iu.JT. ,J being n fat I '....! . , , r rt heavy step. I .. L i ''."" i re almost up . mttm f fect0d hv thn 'tick n'l.ii ii'f savlne. Im t-, w.. ,. i.r i noi) .do you boys , WIimro :nteH that have been in lives? quarantine district will be re' .. sci lerincr. i uont i it yet, I sod. l'HOI'Ult WAY TO DO OVUIt KOUOH iT.oons, First, remnvo with a hand pinna thu looso splintery pieces, but d" not Ckth: ck nm, mo I i' " nn" mo stains ii to - tiourti men I r- ho had of! lose on both counts oC dur,-illtif nieppett on it wo wouldcnt of had and appearance. To bo bu' eny ilttep gnrantee It would squert. cracks will still ho there, b i yen WIrll ll'f, wniililnnt nf .m v. .... j n Int on I Next, decide on your materia" jChooso a varnish stain wnirii o-nfs ready mixed, or a -tain, to be apr if '1 and rnltnwnr! bvMhcll.it The v 'l" stain which comes ready " easier to uso and is cxeoh amatour hands, hut the .' apt to bo deeper and m" than when a stain U used. " i IS i in uo pot slbio to relect light color- r , floors of beautiful grain 01 ' jbonrds, but tho worse .'w i: ' thn f!por, tho moro neutral . 1 O' must bo tho color, Dark ). I medium poor floors is l''r lightest color ndvisable. l ..it,ni.,i,V l.nPIIlian tf COIlt 'HI' y 1 invites you to loon at mo n " to seo its imperfections, u , tho best choice of all. bciu-v 'a truly "harmony" coPt "t ' I valuo. Apply thn stain or w Itho grain of the wood, aid 1 brush widn ellouuh to tlo t' iity u tt it hoards or onn wldo lioard Hweep. Allow each coat thorougli'y boforo upplymg ' ond. Care for thn floors with brush to collect dust, tlv less mop. For finish and p ' either oil or wnx, but n i t of cither. flood Housoki', criiilolmker I.uis Off (MID t' co. but' snn'rir iikno. N'ov -i '' Tawney Apple, son given by tho official ,0 1 by POLISHED MARBLE Bread or Candy Slabs for Housekeepers We wont to announce that we are masTnir Sri'.CIAf. PlHtT; r 11.00. eacli on our H.00 I'ollth'il Marble Jlr'f.t.l or Canity alaba Tn are IS Inchra aquare and are dandy ta make bri'ad, blaeults, pita or canur on anil are eo tantury and eaajr to clean. Order One To-day Call Otitis m or call at lil 'Ho u III Victor Street BEDFORD-CARTHAGE STONE CO.