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I TULSA DAII..Y WOULD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBBK 26, Mil) I i1! Pi I- i Ii t I it STOP REPRISALS; ASQUITH DEMANDS Opposition Party in Com mons Attacks British Irish Policy ' - ikinaii .ramaa u A, lama of Worth tounly aa. .. . . . . . I '"""'I ImimliiK ftum Iran an I PACIFICATION IS URGED, '"" """ h:r Independent, Liberal and La 'bor ElcmcntH All Support Move Against Govcrutii'-'iit LONDON, Nov si In Mm speech nn lio Irish situation In the house of rommnni H'Iny, Sir llitmnr (Ireonwnod, tin1 chief Ki-f ict.iry for Ireland, "aid ilitallcil JiIhiih for tin' destruction iif ii largo power house In Manchester n iid docks; In Uvcrpool, had been illccovcrid, the I.liorpool plann In Milvlm; tine nf 800 pounds of IiImIi cxplui.Ho gelignite lit 21 point. Jly Th .ft at1 Pf l.ON'l)! tS. Nov. i'l - Tin) fiiKi'rly nwnlti'it ill li.Ui' In Hi" lioilH'i of com nuirin on tlm Jrlnli iiiii-kiIom whh In iURiiriitnl tlili riftiTiioon wlii'ii foliniT TrrmliT Anipiltli, Ii-AiIit of I lui oiipoHltlun tllllM'll tiU ichoIii tlmi, rxiri"lnK nbhori i nri' nf tlii'rcri'iit nutilln nwiiBliiiilliin, conilriiiiiiitloii of irtirlHalii unit Itrunivr till' tnKlliit of ImitiMllntfi HtiitiK to l.rltur utniut Ii ImIi i pm l flc.it ion. Tim inotlnn v.m n romtionltlon rcno'jtlon, cotiililiiltiR the Imli'iK'mN cut lllmrnl nml liilmr mulloiiH, mnl ipotiKiiri'il by Mr Aitipiltli, Donulil Miirl.ciui nml Arthur I IiiiiiIithoii. Mr. Anqtllth, ainpllfyliiK thn ("ill" jret net forth In tho rfohltlon ron drmnoil wlmt ho tiTinnl llin "irov rrnniPiit's policy of ioprln.il, which III' until hiul driven nioili'riitn tin tloniillHt opinion In Irnlunil Into nn riltltu ill-. If not of nympiithy with, at Iriiirt of iiilnn Indlffvrrnco to, an urchy action." Tho former premier ilei'larn! tlmrn wan only one wny for rMrnpn nnil Hint tho flmt htep lay with thn government. Thin, ho milil, wan to dliicontlnuf) thn rcprlK.itn, He hellovuit, hn rmlil, that nn ovvrwhelmlni; mnjorlty of the Irlnh people nnd of tho rrown forcon hail no sympathy with reprln.ilM, It wax difficult, xald Mr. Afdiilth to Hpenk with ri'Htntlnt of Hiinduy'a ainalrintlonN In Dublin. "THey wore erilol, rolilrbtouded murder" ho snld, "and run only Iinvn boen thn work of men woo have lost nil nmia of Immunity uml honor. The try Krnvlty of mich crlmeK nit thetie r nm ntrHld li inUtiikF to Hy they uiiV ilccremiliiK million It nil thn maro neei-muiy tnt the exocutlvo nhnll b" IH to en counter them with a clour front and clean hnndn." Blr lliimnr Dreenwnod, the ehlvf ccretary for Ireland, wlm loudly cheered on rliriiiK to answer Mr. An miUh. 'The vnet mnjorlty of the peoplo nf Ireland are not in favor of mur- aer." ne cniil. "They want pence nd they nro fc-nttlnK pence, liccnune tho iforcen of the crown aro brenk inir the terror." Blr ilamar declared thn majority of tho Irlsii pooplu worn on tho beat of teime with the Holdlern and pollen. "Tha murder anK In Ireland," hn continued, "linuee a document known h the Irlnh Itepubllcnn lml letln nnd Dion tho inurdor Kntmn end the bulletin to pemoim In Kiik land and to newnpupern In EUsland. tiomo of thoni puhluth It. What main me In that tho l)ndon Llbernl federation has actually u-ed tho bulletin ,uud circulated It with, out comment, except thn reiiucnt to dlnplny It prominently wherever pos. Bible." November 29 November 29 November 29 HOW DOES NOVEMBER 29 SUIT YOU Just After Thanksgiving Just Before December 1st NOV. 29 THOUSANDS 01' ltHt.Ml'.H STl'DI'.NTS AUK THANK I'I'li TODAY l'OIt 1IAVINC l'.NHOI,l,i:i IN Till: Tt'USA lil'SINIXS COI.I.Ktli:, which mum their l'lltST KtV.V townril n 'huixvosful innvr, WIIT CAN YOU DO? You may bo 11 high M'hool graduate or oieii n college terminate, but jour training, moot for rry little when )uii go In M'nrcli of ciniliitiicnt, tinlevsi on run rvally tin soiiictlilng that tho llunimw World wnntn limit', (.nidnalcs of Tho TiiImi HtinluesN ColloKc nro iiiallf led to do Mimi'thlng and do It well and that In why they nro so Miivt'nnfiil, Specinl Entrance Day, Nov. 29 VVi.".0 ",U,"K nhl''' NoM'iiihtT auth iih ii SITCIAIt i:XTHANCi: DAY nml nro ... t .! . - Inire t'liiiillMU-m ut thin time. Yon will haw to V..,iV..i,,'ihJ!1' w""'! U 3"" ,,w'' " I'l"'!" iNliifiitlon. Mnko up !,i...Va i.l I U lrul" IX'i'Uli' for tiosllloun such nn: Steuogiii- N i ultlgr1T,; m,lr' llooUUeoK'r!, T,pM.. Hill Clerkn, Account.,, ts. Hill, for an "MKdittiiiciii. To.epho,,,, o.g,, Tulsa Business College AN ACCREDITED COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Wire Flashes XKW, VOIIK. N... 21 torn mllll'ifi '"linr-a.. In tha fninlna flll" itrtivjnc a nf nuririain t hin nr.' iioomrii in .iath ii- , " trmlri! rrllr mil raa.h lli-iti 'OfliriR t'i aitvltra reifivnff fmm Mlnrit;li.i ' mlir ty I lr lioard t.f foreign hiU.ioih i ih" inh'"Wi cliuicit l mini oatlatn lm A lirnkail Milt Nov 21 - Tlii- l,dy ut htotllfr of Huh T'lllay lit Kalyy, I Hun MrHlv. wtm rrlttlilaV allot alid MINIKIN, Nov ( rallrad l will jfiiil wnlar aa tha rt-aiilt vf Ml atfnliMloii I In lli nvitil' H'"! walrrvmrHa, aald IVd ...I .J..... .11-...., l. ....... M.I.,,.... ... DHNIIIIT, NOV. ai Two Miak, nll nlrr-ol Did riHiin nf ttdwarit Pranc-, 69, lii to.Ur, at.d rulilxr'l lilm ut H.ooa pi llUIII.IN, Nov. II ISIalittan niamt.Ma of th i low it ii furrra and mtvrii ilvlllnrn hula tca klllMl hara aim. Hun lay, m ("fillMK In mi wf fli'lol HnnnuiiuMinf ut In K'J'1 I't llillilln ' ii i 1 1 1 I ml luil) rONI-lllltllA Kiln, Nuv. 21 Clunrrt fnr iifwi pfitl k.'fvrrfiinrrit in Aixt nr lillllliK Knii r.illrnHl4 All txnillu "f Mm Inn lb.,rM l.tn li-rn iiulril In nulh. rri lC4iiit NAI.I'.M. (iif . Nov !l.-l'iiur H.iiillirn I'Allflr frltfllt IrHllllTill wrrn iniurril til y. w,i l" i ! l Int n II jr. wtirn h mdt'linil tlUf iptpii Imln rn Iriln Ihf r4r vi,t nf mii mlm fril(i Irnln ut I'Jit nm wit, . r I y Hilt innrnihK. rillANlli:. U J. Nov. Tl -Thmiiii. A 1'illR'in llif wiMitil uf clrf-trlflly, whn Ima lifrti III with 4 vrF cold llMM Vlltllllll) tlK'iivl'tril, Hllhnunh hr will rrlnalll at III' tnltll,. fur a lUy or Inn to avnl.l A ,i rurifnir, It mmh minniiiiriil t".lay, IIIITItOir. Nnv Jl -Twii imMnillll-l ln'fMiiia fn klllnl anil unr lnjuril wlirn iMitiii'iiiiiiii rum initrii in urni mr lit! an niitiiitiuMlv ituttlt ot ntli itillit '""! ' "li HAN ANTHNltl. Tndl, N.)V. !t - III! I Iicaii. r'lilert, r.itMil A Iimim In rant 10 rnunil nn iIimImIoii limit Willi CliMimilon Ja(k lirltluii lirrii Inm night. J ON I; At , Alarka. Nnv. 31 - Nina men r ilfml uml mvmii ulliirM mi li.ully In Jmril an a riaull nf a Mm fnlli,wln( a k'h nii)iialiin In tli I'arlali nilna a.nitti uf Jus. ear. accnrilltiif lu word itcrlvtd heiu lo lay. CIMCAIIO. Nov. St. Drmlta rranl ilrotia In prlca of aema fiieilatufta, n TiiiikiiMK iiintirr liar will mil liriinlmataly II inbra than It llil In 1919. mi cnrtllnir to eallmalas ailiillr,t by lam. Itiar Krncara. Turkr)a art hlnhai hl yaar. Ilia MVcraio ihIlv tialnir 17 imiIi uer IMiimil, ai aiMlnat CO criila r Liuuml n yrar ami. i.ONDO.V. Nnv. J l.--.Tl.alllnti liaa broken nut In Tllaranv. aalil a Hum ilH. .tili lu Ihf Pally Noma tmlay The ivd iiiillilra liatii Armril t)ianiaava and flilitlnt liaa tirokrn uut at Mnntrvaruhl, I.ONDO.V. Nov, Jt tlrat'k troopa that wrra arnt Into AU .Minor to flahl tha Turklah nattonMllatN havo ravnllait. an. cnrillnrf tu ah KarhallMa ttldflrault aianalcli Irom nulla toil ay. (Hnrrlal 'idanatcli tu I ho National Nona nrvim ami the linilon Dally i:ii,ral. AMHTKH11AM Nov It . Th. ,.,,,.r kalaarln n( llJlimny whu la III of a lirart uuintni ai Horn, innk a turn for llm wor.a tmlay nml wa raiorlint murh wekr. Th furiuar (Irfman crown fritter waa auminnnail to hla tnotlnr'a b'dalda fur tha acoiiii tinia wititin it wik. WII.I.IAMHO.V. III.. Nov. Jt,- Twrlva man war Injurri whan a racn ilroiuif.l lto frrt ilowii a ahaft nf a nilna of tha Mount OMva nml Htaiinlnn Ooal romptny hra toil ay, Mlka Itnllowlch auffarrd a frartura id th Unlit li-i ami tl, ll-tlollill. Irnal Ihjurlaa. Tllo nthrra wrrv aalil to lia MUfftrrit only minor Injurlaa, CAJtHON CITY- Nav., Nov. Jt,. V'nrmal notion that a Jutl.l, ulli.r limn Ju.l Klank I', t.anacan. It callnl to try th tatr of Navaita'a action to illaaolvn tha tlvorco nranlnt Mary I'lckfotil, nuw Mr. Douilaa Kalfbanka, from uwrn Mourn, waa flltil by Ltonanl II. I'uwlrr, atloraay nrnaral, In th illitrlct court at MlnUtn, Nevada today, HT, I.OtllH. Nov. Sj, jaaa V. liar, rati, Httornay Kriiaral.alrctt tmlay an nulment ha Intrmlnl to appoint una and pnaalbly inorr, of hla aaalatanla to rar thn alata t,on dry law la rnforail rlal.tlv. Comnlala official raturna ma. la imhllo yra. Unlay, ahow that Ih ataluta larrlM at Ih rrcant rloctlon by a majority of !. 3m vvlra. Dklnliomn roHtmiiNterM. tlpaclal tn Th 'World. WAS1IINOTON, Nov. 24,Okla hotua iioHtmaHtem mimed today In clude Mnrluttu Durham at (lalena. nml t'leo I., flammiiiis, ut fiukhurnt. Wo ran think of no hotter time In the cnr for ou to take Till; ,ST:' that nlll pliuv .Mill on ii different leiel llli Im liianlt TIIH STK1 that ulll illhllngulsli jiiii fnmi tho cniwil-rTIII': STi:i' that Will fill your lii'iul full of kiuiHleilgi' nml 5 our KK'kcti full of iiiiuiey 5 GO TO DEATH IN BOILER BLAST Four Men and a Woman Arc Hurled Nearly Block by Explosion MAOtHO.V, Win., Nov. 2. I'lve pernoti", four nun nnd it woniiiii, Here hurled to thrlr ilculli todiiy, i ,,..,,n " " i' ii l.ri; bollir'lii ii pliint In HloliKlitnn, Win., nunr hnri', ex ploded. The bodli-ii were blown nlmiMt n blink by the foree of the explonlon .Hul no IMiillliileil that It wan more iiiiwi an iiitn r oerure mey were Identified, Tim ranim of the cxplo. loti haii not been determined, Okmulffiv Hot Picked for Went Poiit Berth H'"dal to Tli World WAHIIINUTON. Nov 21.- I'rnn cl ,M. Murotiey of Ohnuikra Iiiih been ilenlKiiated to take an nxamlna t'M for entlaiiee Into Went I'oliit Mllllniy iiiadeiiiy. Tim ex.i mliiii linn 1 lo be li( Id on March 21. with a view to entrant , in the iicailemy on duly 1, 1921. A QUIET DAY FOR WILSONS I'riKlilftit Won't I en it- ih,, White Iihii' WAHIILVtlTCiN. Nov 24. ren. lll'llt S'IIhIIII Will MOllllll ii tiiitet ThiinhnKlVliiK tiny and will nut Imvn me Willie lintine e.xi ept for III" t'UH tnmary ilrUe In the afternoon Mm, Wllnoii will attend rellulullM nervlcen at HI. .InhiiH CtilHcopal eliiireh to morrow inoinliu: and In tin. tveulm: (bo prenldeiit and Mrri. WIIkoii will have a rew lelatlven In for dinner, lit which tin key will ," nerved. Invite Irish Officials To Test if u in America i - Washington, Nov. 23 Thn Ameilran tommltteo Invc Htlirntliik eondltloiiH In Ireland today nn noutieed that It li.nl Invited h!r llaninr (Jreenwood, hoitve nectetnry for lielanil; Hlr Kdwanl Oarnon nml Sir John T'lench to comu lo SS'iihIi ItiHlon to testify. Thn committee Hinted It "would like to hear from Hlr IMivartl Car eon the vlewo of thn tMler minor ity and from tho two hitch Ilrlttth offlcluln factH neen throuith years of the military ndmliilHtratlon." Thn Invltntloiin Hent to each of the, three rciiicnln them to di-HlKii.'ltn other pernonn to represent thum If they are unable to appear and niute that their fiillvj'xpcnHca will bo paid If they come. Ilavlnic leather faced Jwn nn lm pleluent linn been Invented for hIiri P enlng nnfety ruior bladcn by tlraw IliK them between Itn Jawn. WEAK WOMEN omimX hope raf to tyro m troai and wrtl aaaia unH-a uxy nart ptrniy Of food, rlco. ml blood of lb kind that erimlc Iron Nuiaird Iron be pa mait. Nuialrif Iron la Ilk the Iron In your blood and Uk the Iron In aplnach. Irntlla tad apnlM.whlltinrtalUc Iron Itlroniuitaa Ii So 'r?ra aet'en atroni acid on Iron nllaia. Nuutrd Iron dt not Injure the teeth nor npatt the itomacht It la an entirely different thing from ordinary metallic Iron. It quickly blli make rlh. red btcMal, rrvltallie womout, tha lifted tvrTrai 11 tiveyoa new ttrenath and energy, Over 4,000.000 peopl annually ate ualoc It. For Ml br all diuitl.t.. Bewae of abitltatea. Th trnuln hma N. 1. Hin on every tablet. Alwaya Inilit en bartni tl genuine. iarairnnaiKaiiji.wi,imfrnini NOV. 29 7 Million in Homines ."or Ford's Employes Written for This Year IJMTIIOIT, Nov 21. Ili.iiun clii'ekn ntiKieKnlliiK more Hum 17.0IKI.U0I) for employe of tlio I'oril Motor conipany are now be Itoc written and their tllitrlhutlon will Htarl Jntiimry 1. next, ae rordlmc to announcement , thin moitilnic by IMnel II. l'otd, pren Ident of the I'oril Molor company Mr. Toid nlo aniiounred a fm tlieomlui; extra 3 per cent for the nix monthn endlniC lie. ember .11. on I'ord Inventnietit eerltfb atcit held by vnniloyt n of the cumpaliy. Ihln. Mr, Find n.ild, In In addition to the CUiilllMteeil t; per tent. He added that h per cent had been paid July .11, lant, maklmc a total of 1 I per cent on tho uertlflcileH for 11120. Mr. ford n statement wan made. It w.ih announced, to cm roe t ulmt he n.ild.wan no erroneous report of testimony by H. H. MariUls, ill lectin of the (.'old educational tie. pai Intent before .Iinlk'e Alschuler In I'hle.inn yesterilnv, to the effect that Ihu recent ledilcllotm In tho prlcn of Kurd cart hail rennlted In the bontlH to employen belriK pnic tlrnlly cut off, Tim Ktntement that fi.000 men of the Detroit force hail quit work within the lant 90 ilayn wan run eel. It wan wild at the execu tive offices of the company, here, but that the men had left vlun tnrlly. ami Imreaiieil production of the remnlulmc employen had iniiile It unnecessary to replace them. The Purpose of "Earthbound" Told by Its Author, Basil King Basil Ktnir, nuthor of "K.irth ' bound" wli.eh begins un engugemeut 1 at th" Majeftlc Theater beginning Sunday, herein tells tha purpose of. Ills extraordinary literary effort. , "The playwright and tho novelist are under the moral disadvantage ofj a tendency to view all their exproH-j slons an "copy." Talking with n' woman-writer on thin subject hIio. confessed to me that while going through the agonies of an unhappy! love affair she caught huraelf saying, at the pitch of iiiiKillfh. "I shall got rplemlltl ifliiterlal out n. tht.iiy and by." Ho ll has always been vith mo and my meditations, speculations nnd cogitations. While primarily for my own benefit thn "story-telling" Instinct has seen them chiefly unelu mciitn of drama. In this wav the conclusions reached through years of dwelling on the problems Involved In what we .call a future life were bound, an far ns I nm concerned, to work themselves out sometime In some such form nn "Karthbound." " This would come about for the nlmple reason that the dramatic In my natural method nf I . it I .. ..... .I.... f 1. n . . .. !!rcnpiuii. Ik tn llin mill t inivr, n l.iuii.n In to.ldi. nr ultfriFatltin to I make along thn lines of "uplift." It Is only that the mouth spenketh out of tho heart, and every henrt Is occu pied with ltn own particular angle townrd life. "To nie this Is the great composite beauty of nil art. It allows a plaoo for everyone; It accepts ever' contri bution nnd makes use of It. it In far morn catholic than the nrtlst, who. white clinging to hla own point of view, In generally impatient of ne other man's. Hut no one artist, or no million artists, can ever express the unlverH'il: though all nrtlnts working together through all the aget nmy npprotlmntely reach this goal, Hex lleaeli writing of out-of-door action, II it. Wells of socio logical complexities, nnd Henry t.mrn pf tin- ntlitlei workings, of tlirt mind, are nil builders on tlv same temple, ns diverse front each other an the bricklayer, thn carpen ter and the painter, but nil esSientlal. to the whole, j "I claim the privilege, therefore, of tleallnB with aspects of life that are aspects of life simply because J they are nsnecln of life, without bo- ..nll..1 .ll.tottr. Tllh IllOml ..Oft MIH ...... ........... of man In an much a part of man an In the amorous Ills story can be told nn easily from the point of view of moraln ns front that of ptsslons. Though pnsslons and moraln are . knit Into the same texture they nroi ns distinct from eneh oilier era thej strnnds In a braid. Neither can be. followed without the other, and yet the limitation of drama compej us in select one thing as taking th j first place. In other words vnu can . make the moraN lllutrnte the pas-1 tons or you can make thn pnsd ' llluitrute Hie morals, even though you must ileal wl'h both In neither, enso need you transcend the nxlomj that "the play's the thing." "I wish I could underscore the fact that the play and nothing else but thn play tn the "thing" In Hinh bound It Is purely n work of the Imactnatlnn. ,lt has no mesnage to deliver beyond the message Inherent n any vb"" n' llfetn whleH'there In n basin of fundamental truth. It has no theory lo put over, no doctrine, nothing In the wav of psychic propo g.ir'd.t. It tlls the story nnd does nothlnr more. "Should the spectator see some thing more In ll that would be hl own business, I cannot help the working of htn tnlnd. My dutv I' rlvn the play and let him do the IhltiHlni;, That thinking may Judge ICUEflO IS ONE PEEVED BURG Angry Out Turkey Kliclit tm White IIoiihc Iawn. 'ti:itO, Texn.i, Nov 24. IndlK nation wan exprrnsed here todny over tint reported defeat of the Ciiero white house turkey by that sent from Kentucky, In abnttlo on thn white house Inwn yesterdny, "Cuero'n turkey wan selected for Its tenderfiens, not flichtlng iuull ties," raid Krnent Hnrrnld, onn of the committee which sent I'rcsldent Wllnon the .Cuero turkey. "If a flKlitltiK bird In wanted Cuern enn send the white huusi; it gobbler which will viimiuhh any I wo bird" Kentucky can produce, Just an quh'kly ns Jack Deinpsey could tlla ponn of two llghtwelichtn." Itollina Will Answer Sands Bribe Charges NITW IIKDKOHI), Mnns., Nov. 21. It. Wllmer llollluic, hrnthor-In-law of I'lesldent Wilson will be Klven nn opportunity to deny chances, of bribery uindo nic.ilrint him by Tucker K. Snnrtjt when the public commit tee Investigating the nhlppInK board remimed lis sessions In New Vork on Friday. ConKrcsminri Jueeph Watnh, chairman, announced lufl.iy., In wlrln Wnlnh anklnK for n henr Inic, llollnic sail' "Thn charico nftnlnnt me U an at tempt of nn embittered man to des troy my reputation nnd standing In the community." MaMaljfaTJaTJBjlXj that I nm wrong, nnd lo thin I should have nothing tn object for the reason that I have nothing to Insist upon. My story la one of possibilities; but there tire other possibilities quite as plausible. On a subject as to which wo enn only speculate there can be neither affirmations nor denials. The utmost wo can do la to suggest trains of thought, leaving each nun free to follow them for himself. "At the same time I could not have written such n play as Karth bound unlesn I had nrrtved at n working principle ns to conditions after dentil a principle which seems to me bnslo and along the linen of common sense. That principle Is one I see an running through all nature an far ns nature comes under my obaorvntlon, th'at of growth. I take It for granted that growth In a primal irurpoie of our life, and that nothl" con keep us from growing. We may dock the Impulse, wo may deflect It, we may abuse It ln nny wny we choose; but In the end It will prove too strong for any obstacle to put a stop to It. Am ii boy I have tied knots In a tender sapling Just to see whnt the poor tittle tree would make of thin outrngo nn Itn Instinct to t,hoot upwiiMfln, It grew crooked of course, -but it grew. It Br"'" with a great holn In its stralghtness; hut It couldn't bo kept from growing and In the courso of yenri tho bulging ugliness was softened nnd smoother! till by tho time tho tree has reached Its normal height the wrong done to It was scarcely visible, "Along 4lnes somewhat similar to this, I tnkn It, runs -the natural de velopment of man. He does hlm Helf nn Injury he stems the Im pulse that sends him upwards hut he cannot call a permnncnt halt In tho urge of life within him. He may tie a knot In his soul, hn may tie a hundred knots, but he can only render progress difficult, he con not make It Impossible, Twisted, dwarfed, and suffering though he become, the root of his being will send up Jho force no scientist has even been able to analyze or describe which Impels him skyward whether h" will or no. The first Instant after death wljl selie him Just where the Inst Inntnnt prevloun to death ban let him go, It ennnnt greatly change him, whether In the wny of rewnrd or penitence; but It prob ably will take hint one step, how ever short a step In ndvance. "In thin concept of mnn there In nothing specially original. It lies at the base of most religions, other wine religion would lack n purpose, While this play has no religlnun in tention, and In not meant to lllun Irate n religion, principle, the Idea from which It springs miiv be found for example. In the Catholic doc trine of purgatory, or purification, In the Anglican teaching nf nn In- I terrnedlnte or progressive state, nn j well as In the Christian Sclenro be- -Mef that tn quote Mrs. Kddy "on death flndeth mortal mnn so shall , ne no otter ueain, until pronation unit growth shall effect the needed ."bongo." Hven the various doc tilnoa of re-lncarnatlon have this Idea of progress ns their starting point While therefore I beg to em phasize the fact that this plav Is nothing but n play. It may do no linrm to feel that Its prooennlon of events In not without the warrant of those who have thought the sub Ject out with more authority than I, Thnt In, It han this warrnnt In, motive If not In tho actual details. For thn actual details Imagination is the only nourre, That It should appeal to the Imagination rather thjin to soberly reasoned out con victions Is my chief desire In of fcidjig It to the public. Adv, Criticises Rich Idler; Rewarded by Pension NKW CAHTM:, Intl., Nov. 21 Mm. Udlth IJaklnij Crane, a widow of this rlty, will receive $600 111 quirterly allotments fiom n wrulthv S'ew York woman because sht- wrote the latter a letter takimc bei to t.int for the reported expenditure of f 2f. OfcO for the funeral of n pet tlr.ic Mrs. Crnnu said she needed money to complete her hiufncHM it n .i n . The New Vork unman replied d ti Mild Havana at Its If we arc prejudiced in favor of El Pro ducto, so are the thousands of men who smoke it. And many a smoker praises this cigar far more highly than we would ever dare. But this much, we can say: El Producto is a good cigar because El Producto's blend was originated to meet that happy medium where mildness and richness of flavor join. It was the first aim of the originator to produce a cigar that would give real enjoyment regardless of price. It was later that ways and means were discovered for placing this cigar on the market at a price that has made El Producto's present tremendous demand possible. Today, in whatever shape or size you prefer, at prices ranging from 2 for 25c to 30c, you may enjoy that original El Pro ducto blend Distributor NIT.KS & MOSI'.U CKJAH Kntisas City, Mo. mi New "ZYI.HYM" rmccrcllp V.jc BlasncM or Spectacles, with Spherical Icnscs, complete, ilistaucii or rend Ing, IS.S0.' KRYPTOKS THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS Get Our Expert Examination Cut Rate Optical Co., HH Ennt Third Street (Upstairs) I Over Kichantco Tram Company, i Tulsa, OUIa. I'honn 0373 INTERNATIONAL CorrcspondenceSchocls Howard Sanford, Mgr. TULSA Phone Osago no Hi Inij the funeral expenses, and niter 'nventiicatlon, Uicldcd to help bet torrespontlerit. Mrs. Crane has en tered n business college. 1'M.f I'lnnl Tliclilcni. SPHINHI'IHLH, Mass.. Nov. 21. IleKlnnlnic tonlxht the plant of the riske Kubber company In Chtcopen I'.tlln will n'dilce Us working sched- To Curt' ii Colli In One Day Tnkn (Irovc'a I.AX.VTIVK IJKOM3 "H'lNINi: tahletH. Tho genulny en,i tie slguaturu of l:. W. Orovc. 30c Advt. that can t be copied. CO, i 1 1 1 i JW j r mmumi mm i HOTEL CORONA ROOMS ONLY 608-610 South Boston Street Every room with private bnth, steam heat, telephone, clothes closet, fireproof, nil outside rooms. All new equipment. roit UKNT Store room C0xl32 feet; as onn room or will dvld''; fireproof, steam heat, high celling, and well llgbeod. Seo bin South llimlon street, or call Osage 1769. ulo from five to threo days n week The plant now employen nboui 1 tot Imiiils and the reduction Is made it In explained, to provide work for'ni many an jiosilble. The move f.dlowi tho precedent established by iAr(! Urn concerns elsewhere, an official paid. I'llci t'timl In 0 to 1 1 ii.ij, Druggistii rtfund motley if iiin OI.NT.MKNT fails to care It i''I llllnd. Illcedlng or Protruding iuJ instantly rcllives Itching im,,, you can get re.tlful sleep aft, r f,ri, application. tiOc.Atlvt. Best Good Havana blinded to bring out the best that's in it expertly rolled in a flaw less shade-grown wrapper. G. II. P. Cigar Co,, Inc.; Philadelphia if i i 7