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TULSA DULY WOULD, iTUSDAY, MARCH 1, 1921. 4 J'jMlntifd t:fry Matn It Ini ul'n B imlir BY THE WOULD I'UM..S.UN(i CO. KnUr.fi In the lulu Ivm ,ff.. 0 M.. ..t.ll UM M't" III Mlll-H I" AI IIT III Til At lit I III. I I. ATI".-. AtSHOiIAlKII line" ri.iu.lflr enlltIM J" ,! n.w. ,ll.p.trh. ... lt.1 J MKMllKPs t.r till. The Afttnit.tr.1 Prft I iiit for rpubn-il.m o' .11 It or not oihfttwur rrftflltft.) Inf. I rtftw pubiifthftd h.rrin BlilKi Itll'TION 11 ATM!1, UAH.r AND IW1AY. l7f M A 1 1.7 IN A I) V A HC It, HAH.T ONI-T. fi yrf Kit moeltis ' ,JJ rht mmxh . h " nn yf .r II 04 Hli mo ii' I. 10 Tlir. tnonthl 10 Iftr -..until Ill I'NIiAY ONLY. II M nee n.nnth Or. IIY rAMRIRK IN OUTinVTt)WNB. , l. fur Wftftk "ii I'ftr m. tih. In Mtim tn r jrar ,n aiTri,-., nr . aiihikh iv ti'W hash ','l'i,0', A", lit.,,, HnHU .ii.t ft fcVh RItMI.AT, to i ir wr w ... r.r m .nth In ..Irani . . prf fir in . nr. .IT to 0 n Anrf rVnt Mr.NtK. flai Biblical Quotation .Mnrrti t. t nto yni tTint fmr m name shall the Bun of Wgh't oii-hlea arise with healing In hlri wlnga. Mill. Iv 2. O send out Thy Unlit and Thy tnith. let them lead mr Pa. xllll. 3. Open our ey. thou Won nf life and glndncsi, That we iniiy .im that glorlnu.i world of Thine' It ahlties fur lin In vbIii, while drooplnir aarlnct'i l:nfoldnua here like mist; rumri'ownr henlgn. Ton. h our chilled hearts with vnraiil amlte. Our wintry nniyen do Thnu 1ijnilln, Nor have th' eternal towers for our appointed bourn. --! Kettle. Till: ('OU)MUIAN TIU'ATV AHA IN. Disquieting In the ntntement given out In Washington tlio other day by Harry M. Daugh city lo the effc.t Hint Din eperial werton of the senate, rulloil to confirm preeldentUl appoint ments, would bo nskod to remain la ieewion until tlio extraordinary meeting of lh eongrosri In April, for tlio purpose of coaelderlng tho Co lontblnti treaty negotiated ay tha Wllfn ad ministration. It will bo recalled that tfclt treaty five to tha Colombian government II ., for tha 'wrong ilona It" by Present Haotvaralt when tlio republic of Panama aa recofnlied an a condition precedent to the beginning of eon etruction work of the canal. Every attempt to ratify tha treaty durlruc tha Wilson administration wan frustrated, boenum It wna charfiod In the aenatp, and tlio ohniKo aupportc-d by ptiblle opinion, that audi nn act would conetltuto an Indictment of Prf-sldi'iit ltooiMVclt, bo nn Inault lo his memory, ami wna In fact nothlne but n apcclea of blackmail. Tho explanation Klvcn by Mr. DaURhorty In tho Interview referred to In Hint thera nro n largo number of Amcrlcnn bualiiPM im-n who havo secured concoRnloim In Colombia whloh tlmy will bo unablo to rcallio unU'aa tho gooil will of tho Colombian Koviiriimcut enn bo impurcd by tho payment of thla brlbo, for It la nothlliR moro nor leas than n bribe. It la unbelievable tlmt n republican ndmluhw tratlon would wcrloimly coiiHldor rntlflontlon of this motmtroiiH pact nt nil, much Ichh na tho flrnt Important net of nn udmlnltitrnllon cloctcd to ropudlnta tho word mid works of Woodrow 'Wll aon. did not tho iifimir.ineo that auch 1h thn pro Brtim contomplatcd como from ono who luia proven his right to apeak for tho prcHldoui vloct, Tho World Uiiowh not how others may feol about this mattor; It hna no Information con cnrnlnir tho nttltudo of rcpubllrnn Henntoni with rcapoct to thla program which la adroitly put boforo tho country, hut for llnt'lf It iloni not hcattato to condemn It unsparingly, nnd to uaaert that If It la carrlod out, It will clotho tho ml mlnlstrntlon with Infamy In tho beginning, tho aonato with opproblum that will cllnc to it forever, TJven wero It not for tho precedent fnctn In volved, which bo. to tho very heart of tho na tion's roctltudo and the moral eodo of ono of tho nntlon'u very crcnteHt characters, It would ntlll bo a monstrous perversion of nuthorlty, nn ImposHlblo ilootrlno, that money nhould bo taken from tho national treasury to buy tho frlondly co-operntlon of another nation hold to bo essential to thn bucccjis of private invest monta. livery tenet of tho constitution la ndmonltivo against Much n practice. American buslnen men who huvo acnulred conccinlonn In Colombia either have rights there In law which entitle them to thn protection of their own govern ment, or they havo not. If they have, then It Is beyond tho power of any diplomat or xtatesman to point out a local wny to protect those rlghta by tho paymont of bribes from tho imtlon.nl treasury. If they hnv" not mich rights in law and equity, then the Washington government is under no compulsion to nswumo embarratit inonto by rcahori of nueh clnlma, Thcro are men In thu senato who will not hesl. tato to iponk boldly concerning this matter when it comes up for consideration; we hope they will speak for tho mnjorlty of tho senate na 'hey will Hpeak for tho majority of thn rillion nhip. MUNICIPAIi HOMi: nOVKIlN.MF.NT. AH rf tho larger municipalities of Now York state havo Joined In a fluht against Governor Miller's plan for tnklntr tha last vestlgo of con trol of public iitllitiea from tho muulrlpnlitlcH nnd vcbtlng It In the mato authorities. At n meeting of tho muiile.lpnt oounsellora of nonto nlxty of the lending cities of the state the pro posal wuji condemned na nn Intolerable Invasion of thn rlgh's of lo.'.-il aolf-government which must lie frustrated If the peoplo of munlrlpali ties nro to hnv.t In thn futurn tho nllghteat au thority over tho.w enrporuto lntoreats they have created and clothed with great value. It la thla fight that Senator Johnson haa been liduccd to enter on tho oido of local self-government a fight that Is destined, wo vci iv brltc-e to detormlno onco nnd for all whet her or not tho rltlssenslilp of a municipality is tc v. t to abdicate) lla riglita complotely tone niia..icd govcrnmt nl lon'rolled Ic impora'e li.ter.sls or reinln those rlghlt to Hie ex. luaioii of thtj I tate ntilliorltle. Ami It Is a contast that In Ha vital roiim. iiienep extend'' beyond th" llmllii n( New York extends, in faet, to every rlty nnd liumlet In tho nation. It appeals with unusual fore In us here In Oklahoma, whern we hsva already Buffered tha niicrnarhmanlM of atate aiiihorltien nn our rlghta as i-l'-ifoveniln mimlclpalltlea. Wo have been forre.l to aeeept, for the time Wing at least, the HtnafltiK doctrine that we have tha rtKht in vote upon ouraelvea moat any form of local jlf HOvernment wn may rhorw. Way create of fices, name Ihem, elert at nny time wa may 1 alienate, order our own taxation eyatem and do other and sundry nrla of anverelivnty. Hut MA V NOT CONTIIOI. T1II3 PUHMC 1,'TIL.ITT CONrKftNH THAT AVR HA VIS PltHVIOlWlftr CU13ATKI) AND CONTUACTHO WITH; may not even call them to an M'Tounllnn nor einet of them the fulfillment of their contract. Aa n ron'tiiienea wa have hen compelled to wllnwatft in utter h'dpleaani a slate hmly ordar Ing us to py ureater and h'.III Rreatar ratea for aervleHS Inefficiently rendered tin by Ut lilt lee wo brought Into beln tinder n contract yenra ago. Tulaii elly. for Inatniiee. haa no mora au thority over Ita telephone, gun, elettrh iiinl alreet railway utllltlen than hun thn kingdom of llcljnx. To ilennmlnnte such despotic and Ineiiulliihle rule self-government Is n mnnatrnus perveralon. To mihmlt to It tineomplalnltigly when the hie lory or thn southwest la replete with heroin op pniiltlon to lortg-dletanee government ami carpet ban ruin H to strain at n glial while swallowing a rnliiel. It la our contention that the municipal ailthor Itlea In oltlea of tho flrot-f Inea nt leaat. ahmild have preclanly thn same rights In controlling municipal franchisee grnnled that Ihey have In the flist Initanen In granting mich frnnchlses. And no argument or wiphlstry should Interfero with that right. To nrguo that n political entity may cnmtn something or grunt something nnd never ngnlu have nuthorlty to act In thn prem leeti. Is to argue for the most lllogiont ami Im prni'tlrnl dortrlno Imaginable. Kmiator .lohtisun will havo enrned thn good will of the cnllro body polltlo If ho succeeds In establishing In law the point ho fights for. Till: HIUli TIIINd IN lUJI.KIt.S. ft can iionrcely be hold that tho traco of per sonal iiHsortlvenesa n Mr. Herbert Hoover's nc I'eptanco of tlio commerce portfolio wni nn ac cident In vluw of what followed, b'or In nihil tion to pointing out how ho could niako tho oonimereo department n, real department of commerce, something It linn not been hereto fore, nnil would demand 'ho right to do that with tho full backing of tho president, tho gen tlninim whoso chief oxporlent.o haa been In ling llsh affairs and who In still uncertain ns to what political party ho belongs to explalnn, "all this cim bo dono without congresslonnl enact ment." That may bo true, too; but wo doubt It. Wo labor under nn old fashioned dnluslon, or Illu sion, that an udmlnlitrallon officer can do nothing excepting by congrcfwlnnal enactment; that what congress has not authorized him lo do ha cannot tlo, Tho department nf commerce was created by on oct of congress; Its various burentm estab lished nnd appropriations made for their con duct. Mr. Hoover, tho administrator par excel lent, may know a way to Ignoro congress nnd make of a roblnct portfolio a dlctntonililp extra ordinary. Kur be It from us tit ijuesttiin tho llmltntlmm of tho gentlemnn'a superlative abil ity. Hut wo havA-' n lingering fear that when ho attempt It ho Is going to lenm moro about American politics anil pnrtlea than he has ever known before. If n postgrmlunto course In American gov ernment Is what tho gentlnmnn )s seeking ho Is In a fair way to got It. And that's not rrltl clam; U'h ii statement of fact. Oklahoma City Is In thn tin oca of nnother municipal election, with tho folks there a bit uncertain whether they are making or break ing a democratic gubernatorial candidate. Don't worry, brethren. Walton may get by In your town, but when ho hits tho provinces It will bo orange blossoms for his gubernatorial ambi tions. Now that Mr. .Starr has made hi; last raid, ban been killed, Interred with suitable ceremon ies and embalmed in history by the SuiuUy apace writers, let us forget him. It's n little confuting to havo " Pussyfoot" Johnson mid lllram both on tho front page nt the same time. Hut with care you can differen tiate. The Constant Thlngi. (Copyright. 1921, by Ktlg.ir A. Guest.) Fame and wealth mny como and go, The lights unil splendor flicker low And sometime die, hut the simpler thliigit, Tho sitting loom where tho laughter rings And tho mother's .nulla, and her cheerful song. Are seldom swayed by the moving throng. These are constant! Tho man may lot'o The ptaco ho holds, and tho world may choose To flatter tho skill of u younger hand. Hut the wbIIm of homo for htm shall stand; And if he has hullded his life for them, Ho shall etlll havo friends, though tho wortd condemn. Tho great may amnotimoa lonely bo, Hut he has glorloufi company Who conies nt night to his dwelling plnco Where his hoys and girls may romp and race, There, though bitter his right and grim, Arc loving hearts who believe In him. He bus rrlcmlH for the night nnd day. for the mountain climb or tho lee way, Who writes his life in the HmllcH of those. Who watch for him nt the Journey's close; Of till llfe'H friendships thet,o few are Heyond the sham of the world tn mur. f dgnr f.uot will npiH'iir In ihm-miii tit Con ciillon luill In TiiNii ilnT-lii) cvciilng. March 2, Ml H.lft p. in. Oklahoma OuIImvhIh lit nth i.iiiimin We fan t yet uiicleistHn.1 hy tin prm"t'f fntpi ,M Ali.t' t l. lt out the piny 'Ills Conwl.-nt o iluld'd Him " I'erltlna throtish n k.-vliolr. .lefty Itatid Been fi sign whl. h reads- pants, ro.-k bottom," and he places an order fur a ton. Tulea haa heard both a french and an lUllatl symphony ortheatra ant) wu atlll atanil aa op posed to the league or nationa. The ICanaea City Htar thlnkn real ml time for recuperation may srilve (ho problem of re juvenating the democratic part;. l:l . r 1 1 1 ft I't.lftiinM thai .Rh.m.l.v Im fthfti tA, ftftrA w Is the annnunoemenl that t here lit votne la h a aweeplng rwluctlon In brooma. Our friend the ground hig must hiv hail the legislature In mind wh'-n it nredld'i'tl lha' It would take alx wecka to clear up the caloiitU-. Th'M were dlsappolrtled by the ground ho anil have h chanta for consolation by notlrK whether March cornea In a roarln' r a hlefltln'. About the only sensation we can md eotttlng from iho Clara Mmlth Ilaition trial la frank Ketch'a explanation of contradictory atate inenta. One of the atrangeat thlngi In thie world, ao llliKiulaea the Dallas News. la why a alrl In will. lng for her Hiiklea lo ahow through, but halt's i or tier neei to. It hnn been inv eirtni letn e. uva mil liin.lov that you can make Hawaiian music out of most ' anything. Have your ..I. I kitchen hardware and, re-raps nf lumber and start a luinil, I Uaromctcr of Public Opinion I'llirlil.l lit.t CiMinl. 1-Mllor World. Ilefenlng in atlii. hcl ji'n : telling us that the cant ,t ,r I'l- ill "wetter" than tho Atlanli can Thn, i-i .1 world of truth In that statement, but ! i-J.i tm different, than otln-i ii.irts of ilu- ...uiiir, nnd after careful obaervatinn ami .nii.. i al.-.n I am convinced that thin prohibition law i i Is a huge Jukn, Von know theio H n story In thl week R t;.it unlay Mvenlng Post to the effect th.it th. rt art more bootluggers than customers, of enu this In slightly exiigegrnte, but at tin1 same tl ji I am freiuenlly Hiniized to find thu large nun bur of Influential and prominent biiHini-.s n.tn Ui different coiiiiiiunllteH who nre handling I nor on n large seule In rvnnectloii with th, ir legitimate buslnemt, and they are never ill. tttrbcil. Vou know Mr. Kramers' "l-'lylng Simadron" a young army of sleuth'' bus been In K.in hus City for about a month nt tremendous ex pep'te to tho American people, and It Is linens! lng to noto the large number of small bootleg gers they have arrested. Why none of the big fellows? I know, but will leave it for vou to figure out the wcret. I know of six rvilimns that havo operated wide open, direct over tho bar. Ill Knnaas City aim e last April open every ilaj mid they are doing to ml noes today "at the same old stands." Them, hoo.c sleuths paw their doors eveiy day. iimetlmes they enter the tulnons, but never nn arrest' Vou have a similar condi tion In Tlllsn, and If yon are Hit lined to take n drink, you need not go thirsty through In ability to find n source of Niippl. I know of a still, within GS miles of Tulsa, that Is turning nut 115 gallons of corn each day, mid they h.ivc u ready market for every drop of It. Whero did Wilson find thin man Kramer? 1 thought ho had picked all thu lemons when he filled out his cabinet. If this man Kramer and IiIm crew iloea not operate any more efficiently thnu linn tho department nf Justice, I fear wo will soon witness u "sorry" condition. I was nt one time connected with thn department of Jus tice, but Its method of doing business wan so rotten ami so loosn that I was glad to step out If thn organization. Look back at how they handled tho mig.ir situation Inst winternot u slnglo conviction, when they should hnvo prose cuted hundieds of the "big boys." It Is dis gusting to see tho government follow such weak kneed policies. Harding sure must know nbout the wotnem of tho east count, ami It will bo Interesting to ttue Just how long ho will permit this man Kramer to operate, Yours truly, Muskogee, Okl.i., Fob. "2. (J. II. WOODH. lii Ironical Viin, Kdllor World- I noticed an editorial in your isaiio of the 18th, "Dr. llran Preacrlbes," and 1 must tell you how happy I have felt sluco reading this masterful editorial. Now I havo wondered for u long lime why wo should havo to put up with this old "major ity rule," but somehow never could sum up tho nerve to say us much as you did for fear It might bring on an argument and 1 might be nccuscil nf being a little old snotty-nose kaiser. but as n great influential editor as yourself, you couiii never even tie suspected or being wrong, so wo will Just look forward to tho time when we can Just run this old V. H. A. to suit our selves, reganllesH of tho rest of these peoplo lor the majority of them are about half-cracked anyway, don't you think? Why. of course they haven't aciis-o enough to know what they want or should have; If It wasn't for mii.1i fellows as us they would be worse than tattle. I guesa you have It all doped out so it will work like greased lightning, all light, but some how at times I can't help but feol JiiKt n little lilt shaUey about the matter, you know. Kaiser Hill slipped up on his plans and so did old man Czar, nnd you know they wero ptetty smart along that line, so 1 know you muxt lie pieit well schooled or else you would not attempt to put tho matter through or even advocate it nt this particular time, in this country. Now K you should not be able to slip this by right easy and you nre compelled to use force, how 1 can't feci Juwt exactly right about that take lo do the job'' Ait you sure an army made up of these saino cattle could be depended upon, anyway? Now aa for the money, 1 havo no doubt but that we could get that, for there nro lots of these guys that would kick In all O. K., and nil we would have to do would ho Jut let them 111 on this deal. See? It Is certainly n shame that so much respon sibility should he placed on the few but I sup pose wo must endure It for tho well being of ourselves mid our fellow man. Isn't It strango that these entile can never understand that their very extstenco depends entirely on a few of us (and our business, don't you know.) Now you take, for instance, the Ignorant purs Just raised thunder nbout the raise In rates of gns nnd enrfnre, why It seems that even the most Ignorant of them could aeo that it was to tho interest of these t-orpnmtlona t.o get n, raise In rates and of course whatever Is to their in terests is fur the best Interest of the people, but that Is another iiueatlon and it will, nt coume. be O. K. Wo can attend to thoso mat ters later. Hut. say, about that army, that we' might be reiiulred to hnvo to put thla stuff over. Komi -homo 1 eiui't feel just exactly right about that part of It, for I nm afraid we couldn't pb k up enough men CM tlmt would atlck. nod beai.lcH believe I'll Just be a man njid lay off of this kaiser and caar stuff answay, for I must i.m fess that It is dirty na could possibly be Imag ined and that I don't like It. Lot's turn d n pull or even try to pull that stuff on the people of the country wo love. Come on out uf that rotten Idea that a fe of us should rule the world nnd all because the majority hasn't sense enough to Know what thev want and what Is bent for them. This ltig Sninrt I and lllll.- Ignorant u stutr don't eolin.I good in n ioiHv . I ill nnd in lightened i nunin nmwir 11. ipe. ifulU 1, 11 IU I Alt Tuisu, icb -0, THE COUNCIL OF WAR Planning th Spring (Cvtrrliht 1021! The Woman Who Loved-and lly .LINK I'HI'.IiPS A .MOIHIItN STOItY OF HO.MH AND ,,,,, . After was too young Hubert hlops Miiilng (Jerry After Work. CIIAITIHI VIII. Hubert had been right when ho s.ild wo would each become en grossed In our work ns soon an wo returned from our wedding trip. It was tho busy sc:ison In tho shop; and Kobcrt was also very much tomer I wait don't look good carry It out Did you ever hear of such a girl? "She'll get on." Wo were so busy at tho shop that Itobert, whoso houra wero really fixed not elastic, aa mine were was often at homo beforo me. At first he used to walk toward the nhop to meet me. Hut ofton he had to wait for some tlmo before I finished, rushed at tho office. Mndamo had rained mo flvo dol laiM n woek. no now I wan earning more than Itnhrrt. lint It would not be so lung, I told him when I report ed my raise. "You will iwon leave mo way behind." "I don't know about that, Oerry, f have my doubts. Those smart shops pay pretty well I havo always heard; and Mary says you aro a 'crarkcr-J.ick saleswoman.' " "Hhe will soon qualify herself. Madamo I.ecl.'i nnd I were talking of her only yetorday. Although she haa so little education, her tnev In dealing with ciw.omera Is really surprising. Wo were all busy today, when a woman came In, a good cus tomer, but hard to suit. Madame sent Mary to wait on her. She sold her two expensive hats. The woman seemed determined to buy ono that then somo of tho girls wero also apt to leavo at tho sanio time, and wo would bo talking shop. It was get ting cold, and It was not pleasant for him to wait in the street, then to walk along with two or three gtrli who wero ohatterlng of things which did not interest him. So I told him not to try to meet mo through tho cold weather. Then too It often made me feel uomma to keep him waiting, nnd I would hurry off before I had quite finished what 1 wanted to do. I wna not reiiulred to remain so l.ito aa I often did, but I was ambitious. I knew I was a valuable saleswoman, and I often dreamed of a much larg er salary and of saving enough so that added to what wo might save from Robert's salary which ns time went on surely would also bo raised was far too youthful for her and I llatened for fear Mnry would toll her no, and so lose a good customer. Hut Mary only tilted her head on ono side, and said: "That's a pretty hat. but it nln't your style. Now this ono looks Just like It was made for you. Taln't ev ery ono has a style that hut a has to he fitted to, but you havo m.Vnm." wo could When I explained thla to Hubert he I replied: "We'll bo so old by that time, (lorry, we'll be ready for that home j for aged couples. I was reading I nbout tho other day. You want too 1 nlco a homo dear. I would bo con tented with thrco or fuur rooms." ' "A loaf of bread and thou," I doeim't appeal to me, dear." I The woman never looked at the un becoming lint again, she Just beamed at Mary, and bought the tuo ohc suggested. "Did you H-penk to Mary about It?" Hubert asked, "rthu Is clever nil right. No one but a born salesman or saleswoman can do things like that without offending a customer." "Yoh, I complimented her; and told her I had been afraid she would tell the customer the lint she wanted "I know sometimes I wish It did. Does It ever strike you, (Jerry, that we get mighty little for our money? Mighty little nether." i "I think I folks, dear." I "Wo pay The Young Lady Across the Wau J lor our room, twelve mora lor nrcais fast nnd dinner oaten with a room full of people who prevent our talk ing of anything at all personal. We both net our lunches out, which av erages anyway six dollars more. I That's thirty dollars a week all I, earn. I am sure, dear, wu could live in an apartment much moro cheaply. . Wo'ed pay only twenty-five dollars 1 for four rooms with heat and hot water. Don't you think we might try It for a bit dear- If you dido t like it you could alwaja go back I knew that it was being so niu li i alone had mado him talk like that. a I only laughed at him and Mild "When you got seventy-five dol lar:! a week wo will talk about it"' Tomorrow Hobort'H Apartment Dwelling Friends Pity Him. I Trubblcs aro divided into 2 kinds, big trubblcs and littlo ones. Tho most usefill kind to havo are big truhblia because they mako you foigct your little ones. Thus If you I have a littlo I splinter some are tiering suddinly fall you realize splinter atnt on the othor I idv neross tho way i im rca' fimh, 10 tho IlU3 , -,pe n .l s had leadership a si d a-1 'he f-mMi and if u.o .i..) ,.iuli tiiui man Hol illCwIW, Tt'O "Ur Drlv Agalntt iho War Profiler. tlr Ttt OiIcmo Trlbuiw.I leeve them hert a wllo they will haff to stop sooner or later on nccount of nuthlug can keep up forevor, and. wen they atop they feel so grute Its a wonder you never noticed before how wonderful, your teeth feel wen thnvre. not hcirtlnir. Earned HU.SINIJSS , . , , . , . I Ono of tho werst small for her. And what do . ... i,i- i ,,., rw. you think she said? I consolation being that they gonrelly "Something clever I am oure. iony get , ono oyo nt a ti,lle. Homo What was If" tlmea you think there's something In "I wasn't born yesterday, C.erry. your ,.yo Wen thcres not. In that Hut there's ono thing I won't dO(.njjt. the best thing Is to wawk up to for anybodyl I won't let any cus- Homcbodv nnd say, Ixcuso me, do on buy a hat what you see anything In my on them unless they they nay they do you over my dead tioityt rite. Other small trubbles nro wllo wawklng, littlo bone in your throat, and sotting unixpectedly on a nalo or even n pin. Other largo truhblea aro being shlprccked, big bones In your throat, and not eating for a week or more. To soften wall paper for removal from walls an Indianapolis Inventor has patented n steam Jet which gcti its steam from heating radiators through a rubber tube, Abe Martin have a homo of our own. out or our uvea to- wo got as much as most twelve dollars, a week Th' less ther is back o' somo folks th' belter fronts they put up. "I'd i ther bo a poor salaried man than a has been," said Iifo Bud t'day. ffusicIsEsscntiat tf&sn wmmmtm Hade Bij TTbe Great jfleolian, Company We guarantee it to be the best player piano on the market at this price Will outplay and outwear instruments costing 10D to 4150 more elsewhere Sen It Ifewrll MmrliJbrlfovrself asyio Own OnTlic dfenftms JPfaru licnnifs Notebook TTlibblce. trubble sutch ns a plnco you think you renrse, anil then u you of a roof or nometlung Immecdltly that tho worth mentioning. Hut hand If you fall off tho Kasy lnyiiicnta Call or Write roof ferst anil get tho splinter won you land It wont tnke your mind oft ' the fn. k that you fell off tho roof. Tceih tause a lot of littlo trub- ' tiles, sut'-h as the thawt of having them pulled out being ferBe than tho -haw .t leevins them slay in and huru l'ccido uilwaya think it they The Horoscope Th tLr. Inrlln hut rl not comt." lCtL till hr McClur. Niwipaptr 8o4. 'IT I .SUA V, M AlUil 1, JDSI AstrologeiB read this aM an i,m fortutMte day, since sinister , prouil. Although Neptune . j .Mara ure In beneflc aspect in . , , aUernooo, the Kun, Mercury ai,j Jupiter arc all adversot It Is a time when nijin havo clear vision concerning atructlve meustiies. and plan.i l d r - 'i during this planetary govei -.'ii, nt should work out smoothly. f Thll should bo n f.ivoiitr i n for surgeons and physicians '.. ,tn.t plans for hospitals, nsylums m, i stlttillons lhaf will bo uf sor . ia humanity In future years. Mars Is In a place supposed , ) exceedingly energizing. Ami i'ii( enterprises have tho best boh ,t leading toda). It la an auspicious rticl for . ernment tmdertaHlngs, giving n, ( to Idens moic definitely than - , persons Kor thla reason p. i. , will prosper better than thi.. a; Pll. ation to special projects Mm 1 time. Public welfare movements si -.id be aided by this aspect of Mirs, which urges toward practical ic 'suits. Thi'io who neck appointments i" portions should delay any Initia tive while the Sun frowns on audi (pKHts as It does today, Th, a government of tho stars Is likely to be depressing to persons wiu hold office, slnco It presaged ch.mgt-s that nro likely to bo ad vertised, I U 1 r this direction of the stare ncwiipapcia may Incline toward tri'iti-in and caustic comment. IiuMnrss of Itnportaneo should be pn.Mponrd by those who Intend to take any hazards. l'lnancial conditions should Im prove greatly In tho next few weeks, but thcro may bo ecrloua anxieties on tho score of largo num. , bora of tho unemployed, Diet will now bo much discussed, according to tho seers, and durlne I tho sinister direction of Mars ab- ft ... ...... n ., ml ft 1 . muiujiiu ii oil, iiiDiii nutuui,vu iuuub win bo beneficial. This configuration ncems to fore cast troubles In tho cabinet of thn new president, criticism t and brlel tcnuro for at least ono member. Persons -whose blrthdato It iihould purstio the even tenor os thoir waya through tno coming year as changes will not be lucky. Children born on this day may be rcstlet.8, careless and not Inclined to do routine work. These subjects of Pisces are usually honest, ami able and lovable. RE-EMPLOY ROAD INSPECTOfl l'ugcne Sliatv Helnliieil ns Inspectoi of County lllglmny Work. Kugono Shaw wan re-employed bj tho chamber of commerce Monday ns Inspector of county hlghwaya at a meeting of tho chamber's special highway committee composed ol J. M. Horry. C. 1 Hopkins, li. W. Sinclair and Clarence 11. Douglas. Shaw's duties nro to mako dally Inspections or material and work manship entering Into tho con struction of tho county's hard-surfaced highways and mako rcporti each evening to the chamber of commerce. Shaw was employed last summer, hut was not active during tho winter when road work was vir tually at a MtamlKtill. Now thai weather conditions nro allowing th paving companies to proceed, he Ii back on tho Job, Douglas said Mon day. trubblcs iln muin oyo? and If know youro tlto shoes BUILDING RECORD IS LARGE i I I'chrunrj's Penults Total $nil,l,0, tine ;i-Mnry liiilKllng Mtnrnil. Ah n building month, Kobruan took Its place closo to tho front row In local annuls. At the close of busi ness .Monday the laat day of tin month tho total aa reported by CJ M. Kenner, chief clerk in tho build ing Inspector's office, was $644,150, or approximately jnr,0.000. Ono of the last building permlti to bo issued was to It. T. Daniel foi tho thrco-story brick building ho li erecting on Hast Third street, ani was for $65,000. ANOTHER AUTO SOCIETY Okmulgee Motorics Turin At-woti! Uon; Iloost Iloads nnd Protection. Ukmulgut) expects to Join othci cities In tho state In promoting tin lntorcsts of motorists and looking out for their protection. E. Bei (luthrey, Focretary of tho Automo bile Club of Oklahoma, will go U that city Tuesday afternoon, i"nd, following a fi:30 o'clock dinner n1 tho Parkinson hotel by tho Okmub geo chamber of commerce, will out lino tho principles of tho htato or ganization ho represent.! and with tho lUMlstnnco of Okmulgco buslnesi men orgunlzo a participating club there. Hecauso of tho slzo and prosporitj of Okmulgee and tho great numbol of uutomobllo owners there, Outh rey expects tho now club to start ofl with no nv-l!n,,t m ri hnralllrr 1 WIEtfJCltfS J SOrslOsicCO. 41 T Smith Main Osngo 3I33-.tlS A. J. tmU'IC. Mgr. Kotoplayers, Harwood Wcctrlc, Pianos anil Orchestras for Movlnir Picture Shows, etc. 1-JJtlU U11...U