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TI'L-A DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, SLPTKMBKR 1, 1021 ii ' i. n ii n .'Tfi. .-v T.Y TWO WOULD PrUMSlllNO CO. l.titrrM st iti lii... i fft M,,(.ti. lt.pM visit' il h .M II III 1IC vtl',1 III Ml. Ml III' t tin I I Aim'' .Ml;MM.nn mi. ac ih'imi.ii rm.HM Th Anorlill.I I r.H I' ( . I mlvi I y mint' ,1 I.. tltr for trrut.il. aiiuii i.r -.1 c. .t -1 1 1 itwinml i 11 HM cilhtrwtiii r-mlitt.l lii 1I1I11 i-si"-'. miU hIhu 11. Iuel Il-Wll rillillnliA lu (fin M UM ltll'1 H iN ItATI.H. tir MAt'u IN AllVANC.B IlAlt.T AMi (I Nli.VT PAII.T ONI. on. Ytii- iiu rum tr.r tttl St Mm iln . i(0 pi, UniithK I Thrte M nlha ill Thrr itofilln I l OntiMnlri. .VJ,.. II tint Mofllh .. , . biTniiav riNl.V On Tut .. 11(10 linn Month J 1. ... "T :A"llW.il IN (it'TNII'M ToWMg ;;r wtn 1 ,1; IVr Mm ill. In n.lmnix ,., II Vr Viir In h.Ivkihk .. ... i.i4ii..?J 1JV CAUIUK.II IN TU1.MA HANI KPniNOII, ANII 111. I) I'MHK. liAll.y ANII fUMDAT fr 1Vk . I 19 JVr Month, In ii.1,oi. , IT Ivr Y.r In nK.niir ., . . . J.2 rilnNl: HI110 I nil Al.l". llHI'AnTMKNTI IHblival Quotation September I I,cl tl.. m Hi it stiff. 1 ,u , ..utitiK In the will nf Ooil 1 nimli (In kii.iii ..r their souls In IMin In willilnliiK. a iiiitu it faithful Crrnlnr. 1 lVti 1 lv 111 Th l.oril Is very illlful, 11 ml of tender tnetf'y, James v. II. fin Thy cnmpsssliiii I repose In weakim ntui il 1 nt r inn 1 will nut link fm ri cater eiine, Dcst 1 should love Thee less, Ch. tin n filcsicd thing fur lln To need Thy tfiliilf riir-iu). - A. I.. Win-In. ncppouts Tin: m:v comiT iiii.i.. Tin- Okmulgee Tlnien gives It approval In the proposed nt w fni nil 1 mil l hill ns fo. lOWS Okmulgee county w Im In Ilia northern Oklali. .inn illitlilit, if 11 hill whirl) has lii-.ii Introduced In congics hy Hermlnr Murmlil anil C: tut nun 1 11 11 1 1 I'll, miller become law. That In In say, It will In- In ,1 nuwly Mealed district which will Im served liy 11 Judge to Im appointed. The creation of im additional cotut ilhi trlot Ih Ihr mil v conitiKin sense way of snlv Int; the prolilcm of crowded dockcto, which In now anil Iiiih for 11 Inn time lirrn lintliiTlnnt ho'h tin. rnalorii anil wmilnrn illsirlrt IimIitii I roinm. A in.iki'nhlft plan nilv.inccil 1 ci'i'iilly. eoiitcniplati'il llm oroa U'Mi of i-IkIiIitii aililltlinial JiiiIki'bIiIpii "at I.iiki' " TIiIm plan wan illm uhhimI ri--cuitly In thro,, inlniniin anil It" linpriirtlra bllltlcn IT. piiltilcil out. Tim polntH tlllll toiirhcil upon havo raiinil i'onliliiriilili) roinini'iit aiiimiK HtlorncyH who nci'in to he pretty Ki-nirally nppoi'i to tho IiIh.i. Ho, nftcr 11 Inuj; purlin! of tvnltltiir nnil liopliiK. II appi.irH lh.it th utatv'ti rmliral rourl illffli-iiltlfH ai-i- to Im nvi'rroitin nt lant The. hill pnnlili'ii thai tlm following tnuntli'H Hhall he i-inhrarinl In tho tmw cllitrlrt CiiiIk, Cri'i-k, IMnwarc, (Jarflnltl, fliaiil. ICay, Mivm. N'ohti Now.it.i, okmul Kvv, Oh.ikc, (Htnwa. P.iwitPo, Paymi, IlnKiirii Tulm nnil WanliliiKtoii. Tint "cutirt towim" will Im TiiIhii, Knhl ami Vlnltii, iih at prot'Mil, mill Hart li-MVllI,. ininlu an lulilltlonul "court town." Thin mean that HartloHvllln imiRt provhlu rreo iiinrtirn for tho court. Tulna will i thu li(iiiiliiiai InrM JiiBt iih .Mim kvr,fc In hondfiunrtrrM for thu eastern iIIm. trlct unci tho rleik of the piojioned nortliorn illittrlct will ni.iliitaiu offlceH al Tulna. Tin: it.imii or i'Miituu,r.i) a.miiitio.v. Unlirlilelecl nmliltlon runtlniioH to Inflict woo upon tho world. It wan ImptuHlliln utnhltloii that forrnl tho world-wnr upon ninnklnil and Irft tho unlvoiup nil hut boroft of orderly hope. And It wan nmbllloii of tho most inlBcraliln kind which madu tlio Vernnlllps pact n thlnu of KhiiBtly iiicniico to mankind. Now (Iprmmiy, MtriiKKlliiK with hor prnli. lemn, Ih hrouBhl faco to fnco iikiiIii with per. nonal muliltlon that nnui not pnrallrl with no n.itlon'B Intnrt'KtH. Iloyonil nueiitlnn the amuiNnU nilloti of KrzherRrr wan for tho purpoiw of proclpltatlnK (.onfllcU which It wan hoped would eiwihln tho nionarrhlntn to reallro their nmhltlon of 11 reolnred throne foi a ncIoii of tho UohennollernH. The old arlstncrncy of (lernmny, which wan tho petted oIiinm nf tho Imperlnl hounohold, finds It.ndf not only ullppltiif with rcfeietico to tho future, hut IlkcnrNe hernft of hnnornhlo coiiHlderatlon for Hm nehleveinent In tho pant, since tho new (Icrmany faccci tho future -with determination to curve out a new order. Thorefore In Hheer nclf defenie the old nilll tury caHte In willing to preclplt.ilo nny erhls that offers even a forlorn hope of 11 return to U Imperial cuhIoiiih of the fatherland. Of rourxo It In not to Clermany'H lulerentii to re throne tho royallnlti nor even to ho confumd with their InipoHilhlo claltnit. Vet thrlr iimhl tlonn rciiult In ono tnoro jiiohlpni which III" Oermann are called on to hoIvo. A world leaune (npahlo of conlrolllnp; per onal nmhltloiiH would ku a lot further In brlni,' InK about universal po.u-o than n down dis armament cntifereni-eH. IMiAIN TAliK AMONC 'I'll I : Itltl.TllltUN. Thcro la niui'h plain convornitlnii livlnic ex. ch.mt;ed atnoiifi the brethren nnetit the attempt to BtnRO a come-back for C N. IlnxkoH In th fond belief that he will Im able to itane n come-back for bourbonlKin In OKIuhomn. The followliu? from the L.iwton Mown, ono of tlio lendlnn ibmoi-tatlc Journalm nf tho mote, may be ncccjited an churui terlnllo nt numl that Is belnK ftiid by word of mouth mid In tho prom. In ennnrcttnn Willi the speculation nnent r.indm itcn ,1'innunced and cindldattvi un hoinldod fm- the ileiuoeriitli' nomination for Rnvornor (iieat ntrnH In laid upon llm threat, tied n imn to Oklahoma of Churle.i Napoleon HiiMk. II, who Ik tvhodiilM to ii. inade Oklnlioni 1 from N'ew Vmk In Kep. tenilier. on the twenty-fourth of which mourn he Ih to muUe ,1 Kpei'i-h In 1'ltinburg S. county. It Ii aniiounccd that Ilankell will not In- a candid. He for uovernor, niouf pnH-l tlve-lv nut Theio Ih Utile doubt, howl ei , that I'liaili-i Niiioeon will fltfuro In l.avinu a flutter or iualie it whole hum! In 'lie pie, when the rnlldldnto l picked. Whu b leads i tn wonder If he mtitetn. plaira InltiKliiu Hcotl I'eirln, now iiRHocmed with him In the oil bunlm-Hs im a Moh8 to ! il the di iii'icratH from the wilderneiu of ilnviiitiointed hopcti In whi. h they have been ttiiideiitiir for tbi- punt yeiu, We woo t ' bartio Mr. lUskell u iniirli an u IilupK'd nlikle fm the Information th.it Mr l irrtH will constitute exctti-H baKKSKn on I'.e homeward Journey If he contom. plan 8 prei.entlti(; the former coneieiinian in the ijul.v of n poiwlble unvlor of d'-moc-rae in 'hlf it He Tin t-c would hi- mi . 11a dtnncrit 11 n ,1 ii' .iciiii.-i l-'. 1 1 111 t.t .t.. ho (Tit off SO 0 1 ven' neu ' o 1 Oklahoma 11. 1 ' . I'l.r. i 11 1 I.. ' .1 u )Va.-kl 11 N'i vi rntii r, oi "1 Juki 1 I'l .'J It In ft' I ' Bllek e rout 11 . . r.Vl'Allt ( iiMIMTHTinV. I'nnoir-M nhotltrl he appealed to lo An iime thhiK to slop the unrlr roinpotttlon In town biill.llnn coiiftfMMly prncthed hy Nnw York nnil Im various nuhurh Thu Hherrnun net whu dPMwd lo Minlfh thoiw who ot up monopoly In renlrnlnt of frr, hut If il'inin'i wnm to 'Utile fit the rn of York, Here in it iw in pin of hnnm oluff Hint the hid burn ever im ;,nnn (el on the Wire nf the country. Il rm out under a Kew York dnt linn AuRiiHt tl- Tamefully cBrt m riilhlnif whntwonver hut thin wl of rlfn I mnoke, Mwm Innn Hrhull, 2,1 yearn old, pnrvded Ihrounh Jlronn (ilfetu early today until Hhe cnouri. leieil n horrified polli emait. The officer J filliped hlit emit nround her and h untie, I hm ! the Ntallnri, Where' your rlmmm'" he nanpul, be buttoned hid runt IIkIiIIv nboul her. "Unll'l bother me," hii. enoeil lUI he flippMl the ehe from her elKiirel. I'm you vUuulUn that octliranee and It probalile effect upon the country Kven now there are thoumnil en mute lo the Ilron, prob. ably. No other tnwna. even thotixh thoy have mtch altractlonn to offer, have permitted thetn telvea to ml vert lee the fact. Aa mnawineneM Noo YnwVn popiitatlnn le irrnwlna by lenpe nd houndii reffnrdlem nf film inn and IndtiMry. It may he, however, that the rlKnrH-nmoke flown will heroine faehlonahln. We've heard of mate utllre connletlng of only n necktie and 11 wlneome emlle. but the enelunive cluaiet emnke rowii for women eorlulnly that le nntnethliin; entirely new! la Ihla atinlher one of the "Ihlrly imvin prlvllenee demiuubid for the euianrlpeted woman by dear Mn. Ilollbt? There's a (dory Knlni; llm fashion intitule that we don't earn to vouch for. II lo to the ef. feet that loni; skirls have come Into fanliloii In 1'iirli hne.11 use of the Increasing number of Ametlcan women whi are vIsIIIiik llm Krcneh lapllal. Whal's that not In do with It.' .lust this: "They" say the Amnrlcnn wniiien'1 ntiklee 1110 mi much iiinrn iittnictlvo than tho Trench that Ibe I'leneh women havo taken to hlilltiB IhelrH lather than oubtnlt to romparl ,in. tiod blees our American able! They'll nmkn any of 'em lake to deep w, r just ne fast ih they can itet to "ern. Tim price of mltk In Chlcauo hn'i been cut olie-lhlrd, It him leeii selllni; at rolull for II eenlH tho quart. The new price i;oph Into ef. feet Hcptember 1. It la explained that thou rands of KHnim of i;ood milk hut been win tn wimln and tho cut H made to lllduco people to nee more milk. I'luloubtedly thu peoplu w(ll do thla If thu out to retailers, kIvIhk thorn their milk at 3 cents a iiuart, Is Itonently p.iHmid on to the cotiHiinicr. The nature weather prophets bej; lenvn to enter and niiike their flrat report. It It found that the approaching winter Ih to bo a very rirvore ono and will take control of affairs tiniiHUtilly early, Tho blue martini are nlreody turuliiK their prnwH to I he south, animals' peltH are uniiHiially heavy, wild kcoho han lirn.mt boncH vaHtly heavier than for noveral yeurR and they arn dark colored, while corn IiuhUh are thick and IoiikIi Oklahoma Outbursts tr oTis 'oiniifc. Ituby Darby line Rotten ai rar as Itidepcml eme on her 'Htccnth farewell tiiur. Sotno men tnnke a lot of fun at the nhort skills paradliiK the olreets Junt to fool their wives. When a big car rcIh hit by 11 flivver It merely llluwtniles what happens when an old bachelor llieelH a vamp. Anyhow, tho Unlled Htates ha 11 two-mlllloti dollar empty hiniRiir which miikcs n Itooij pic ture to lonU at. JiiduliiK from his personally written editorials Carl Mui;eo Is having the tlirie of his Itfo out at Alliuiiiciiue, whlih lo In New .Mexico, Curl MaKce epigrams ns follows: "The otrnlcht and nanow path leads to peace, while the biiMid highway Is beset with rlotiV' A truvollni; book HRent dropped Into this col urn's retreat the other day and Insisted that 11 plcluro of Judge W. .1. OrpgR watt Walt Mason. The girl on South Main eays she prldps her solf on bclm: a Knd loser but she hopes that no doctor will ever take her appendix away from her. An a general thing, observes the Dallas N'pivh, tho Kind of man who uses all his personal lib erty haidly ever hail friends enough to go on all his bond. The Tulsa Otters ore verv considerate tlav ItiR Won tho pennant Inst car they refuse to tnlcifere with the .imbltlnnN of the other teams In the Irague, and hao consistently showed the nunc Impartiality" to all of them. Tltll'MlMI. (Copyrluhl. 19:11, bv ICdgar A. Oueat.) When all Is sab and done And the battle's lost or won, Ifa the laughter of the children And the mot her o gentle smile. It's the pride of thnue you know, Hand old friends who love you so, That make the pitse worth having And tho victory worth while. Hack of every golden dream, Kvcry engine limning steam, Jtai k of ever hammer falling And of every dei-d men dare, tin, k of every IIH and fight s the coming home at night To tho loved ones who are waitinsr In the victory to share. 'Tt not In success alone That achievement'!! worth Is known. If we had no friends to cheer us Add no one at home tn care; If man's glory as a fighter Did 1101 make a few oyes brighter He would cease to try for conquest And 'would never do or dare, Hack "f every man ou'll find Iaiviih; hearts who st.mrt bi hind. W.it.hltiR, iitinir. pitient, l ,il .. In st 1 1 to nici 1 1 he t. (' V III' Mi 'I'.-l.- b Ji ,1, , s i it i!lv ! '1 t 1 ntn rii.w nr.' be ni.Hh ,ii 1 lit ten liaromvtvr of Public Opinion Ulliis lliibe mi Tiiln "I lie miller (It)." I.diinr World I in 111 ssw Hi" on. before, and I mver . p, .1 t. n... tl,,, Might rnialn, out "Ide of Tulsa, I bad pictured to my If "s Ity built rjuiik'' a smoky, rnuiky 'liy IT) the widest liiaish of riklsbmiui on thi Arkaiisas river, with lrregul.tr ihI., .,y ft"d Kie-plpe-llyhted, ill Vldlng long row of nil derr.i-ks and ugly, ehaiitv-llk b 1111H1 M tt)lli Ilia iiifivlfiLl.li. r-i.n- i-ornlinnts and the banu of t h: early western. lti. It l not like that at all. The city lut-if has no traditions and no history. It Is 'he new est city I have ever seen. The bfst set linn looks iiho 11 win, mien uuiit lam wees, me ri st ni ins tlty tnkes on a graver tone as If It had been built nearly 12 motif hn The oni e rolling prairie (and makes a Ulle with a variety. ifenre the city Is stalely and beautiful Other dtbs havo these 'tualltles In sections, hut "the wonder city" Is uniformly beautiful and substantial. The Inhabitant fol j low In a decent manner for a livelihood most everything under llm sun. I counted 112 nm-i paliona In whloh men were engaged, and 1 did f not, half try 1 There W also a variety In the population fig ' uns of thu city. Tho fednisl eneiis taki-rn' counted 72,n?fi Inhabitants. Ilefore that count could he published In Wnsbliigli.n, the cltvj found that Ibe number had reached I'll. mm Thai was last week. would not attempt to spf ak in exact terms now Tho ty is Ini'sti'd hy providence, in the heart of tho ri hest ngrli 11 Kuril I im-tion. and takes in fhe trade territory of the boat watired aeetliui of the state. Tulsa county of whh h thn illy ts the county scat wins prises In the' bent herds of llveeloek In the United Stair. . and h.u tho bent middle hnr's and rnctnK ir'y hounils, not only nf the I'nlled Mi.h. ' but 1 li.iniplon price winners In world imi'isis lint 1 "The Hplrlt ol Tulsa" will nut take In Ih. cl'v' credit for all this Tho honor and pmipiritv. aicrulng I herefrom aro left to the cunty so that It I'Hnnol be said that the city (frown at the opens' of the county. I "The wonder city" Is made hy oil. A topnrt was circulated abroad that Ihn site of the 1 Ity and the surrounding land floated In a 1 1 oil, 1111, 1 the fliuitlng hotly ot land was pr ,t. d from earthquake dlsturbam en bv lb. ,m pieised Kim between the land and the 'ir 1 . . u ' lug ali as nf 1 oal, or that who the nul,,' n., . 1 ' the report. The report wiui started by a f ilgner. I The chief feature of the city Is Unit It Is the nil capital of the world. The cltlxens h ue m.i 1" It their polllbail program for the hint r.nir yeais both locally and nationally to h ive the nil capltol of the world iiinved iere. 'I In v Ii in stieieeiled. Her men ilnniliiale the ell ,.p. i.i Hi, ns nf the entile Mld'Ciuitliienl fi ll C makes no difference where the new pu.iN m , brought In. the liimlnini of that new Im.il'y will flow through the 1 Imiinoln of trade In t'n I wonder cllv." They have made tills cltv Hi nomo nr ine oil rrateriilty. .No othei 1 aj .an claim such honor. The banking bimlneiu ts a surprise. When nn oil man presents a check too big for n bank to hatidln with any degree of case two or morn bankii tmmcillHtclyt consolidate to ,ici iimtn'il.iti that mail In his business. A 1 nmblne, ,,r snni" thliiK nf the kind, was lecently formed no Mi it Wall Hlinot lieiiiine a Hiiburb nf the nil 111p1t.il, nr elsv. the oil capital w.io subordinate,! tn Wall Htreet. I h nat wise everybody understood that the Kxrhanga National could halulle a check regurdhsa of the number of digits In tho sum specified In the check. Tho people did not have tn pray or work to nolvo tho problem of factory tunic. The indun- trlal plants arn topogi aphleally located 111 r.uiirii 111 iiiinnr in eno ) eii iriire .ion llunny.inre J 1 tn the lomnlnder nf the mutilclnalltl . Nn iine,.. darcH defy the lawo of l'rovl,e,,ce In tho matter of Incatlm; ones, and the .established section 1 tbtiH determined upon is strictly -idhcrrcl to ' , . .... .. . Ono Is 1 lint allowed tn build unatable. tituvife, or uiiKlnhtly houses, the renull lo this coniplc uotiMly stately p ace, culled "tho wonder Uty.' with Its "tctrlty fi on, conflagrations and brenkdowns The b 1. I I d I n K coi.in.I'M loners 1 ... mini ... . '. in.' i,iaili)- ..1 vvorkmaiishlp before the hnuO'i In beKun. It has been fnutiil that this method Is hi tter than to wait until the builder has spent all hU monov . In building then condemn It. .These men M-crnt"" to be foil of Hlicb bunincn. ivIiIimm I"1 fill., 1,1 llxrllllf I...1 I.. !.!,. .Ilrti. I...i.n,n..l Im Il...r., Inl. I .11 .. I.I .... I 1... '"V more m space than the number nf mbtei fiet preset Ihed by the health department fori1'1 .'. a child In a modern school runm. That should suffice. 1 Hut ci, i..,.u.. i, 1 1 .t no, 'for I," "H" lll.n HIT,, nil.) (-11 11,!)) Ill II, I UK .riP htilldein have not tried to occiinv the same him k. This fact In icHpcinnlblo for tho btiild- logs which HiiRgcHt nkyHci.ipers being ore, ted l'fl'y Margaret recovered after she on w lively separated building oltes In the down- 1,11,1 her way Hut she made It town dlwtrlcts. I did not ascertain the re.ieon , ,xtln ,n,",p f"r fl""nK wit" for this distribution. It might have been toi,m'- l,v unylng. make a woll-biilanced city with a blonder com- "Vou rep. Vera. If vou had Kt the plexlon nnd 11 systematic tidiness and wlthilng go at once when you found 111c Ireedoin from ciowdltiB or It might have been ! getting so nervous 1 should have tl psycholoKlcal phenomena to make the build-1 been cp.ired several very unple.iHint ore think that some day they would need a , days. It Is strange how a selfish pt t -mllllnn or two dollars whbh the oil under the1 'mi can upset an entire household, lids would yield. 1 1 don't mind ho mm h for invself, tint It Inn millionaire city. When a man nlnk hen 1 nm ill, Keith and the children nn oil well and become.! a millionaire, he Is arc so unhappy and tho servants In eligible for membership on tho Klnanco com- come disorganized." tnlttee of the rhamber of commerce. At the I made tin reply to this lengthy tl htst report, there were fiO membors on that rade 1 was becoming almost afraid committee, and all who were not millionaire lo answer her for fear I would say were inultl-nilllloniilres, something she would misconstrue, or Thi.se men who have made their fortunes In I which she would repeat tn Keith tho oil hosinisH have determined to build on 1 with embellishments, the spot a metropolitan city. They have erect I grieved terilbly for my little ed their magnlfli-ant homo buildings. Tln-v Cnni. He had been h.i running, so have brought their tiunta. their unilm. and ' affectionate Hlorla cuddled in my their musing to bury. Uvery person wnn!s to make more money, be entertained and feel at home, and every person wants everyone else to make, be and feel the same. , In hnspitulitv, thn cltlxens are tinex, .'II. ,1 They have to their credit tho successful enter tainment of celebretles of whom Madame trSchumann-IIeinck. Heneial John .1. V mlilinc and Al .toleeii may be mentioned. The oil fi.i- lernlty they have with them always. l'Vr that! reaaon, they recolved Into their midst tne Ameilcau Kovlcly of Mechaiili III Cngiuceio and American Society of Chemical Engineers and the CongresHlonal committee, conslstlug of ten mmhr of the house of represcntatlvt .m In dian affairs from Washington. These pe...l, entertain distinguished societies and combines grails They believe that It helps to lltt tin lr gran' above the commonplace A visitor run take a taxi to ff'e the sights of the city. Hut when you want to go quickly and you think you know the price to that place, you hid better not go quickly but anchor where you are for that will not tv the pile at all. The sign, "Cor Hire,'' gives nn details about the pi lee A great humorist avvore while he was In the cttv that he wanted to go to the oil field" by rapid passage. He took a laxl that morning, and mde until the gasoline tank had been emptied twice; he was In that tal all morning, and aflci spending a small fortune In fare, arrived In the oil fields about u quarter of a mile from the place where he wanted to go and about three or four miles from where he started in the itlv. This Is the most thor ough w.iv to nee "the wonder city," but it Is also the most expensive. A pctnon can see the city hy street car, hut that method of locomotion is much slower and less dignified. A young man who goes on a I street car to enenrt a young lady to some so.-lil function m.iv find upon hlu arrival at the home of the aplnstcr that she has already gone with another in a motor car. From the standpoint of speed and dignity. glrl of the nt.v prefer automobiles to the street curs, nut, If one goes by street cor. that ono Is fully protected from all other traffic by Jmgu chains stretched around 1 ' car atop places upon Which the police keop a qun-K .inu persisieni eye. iiiourii tne trarrn ( la quite a Jam. tho pollcoi will shield you 1 Hut the dullest vvav to get from M 1 In and Third sireits down to tin poMoffiee i t ' Mi.md ntl Win n Hi' ti.iffb pol. .'ii i'i , M, t " ef Mn Mieets wIuniIi-i -i;.- in M'lf ,1 .'.in' tin itntrv pn-e "t t'i J. i t,m. ,1 ! -1 . 1 1.-1 vv il! , 1 1 1 j you iluw n 1 ui-.i, Aue au.Ad uc hi; CITY AND COUNTRY POPULATION Uiiiiihl. 1911 1 v. 'I" I .11 . , . 11 1 X my mi m One hundred year ago thm population of the V. S. Today the city population i$ greatly in excet was two'tlurdi farming and onetfurd city population, country population The Revolt of Vera Sanderson Hy .lANi: I'lICI.I'S I'HAI'THK M.VI ', f hn innthcr. et Vera (irons More Itclx'lllotH. e, lined every word Life was d.ilh. I was gnltu; to savijeitlvis added nouriy. irrowing untie dim ill for I K-lth aw e.iunB-1 usually kind me. It was nnl the blir thlneR ri that liiinle il .n it vc im si ... ,i, ,,... .. .... 1 imp,,, ,,.,. h:i ,.,, . ,,. miirl mWcrv , ...,H fr..hlPn,i fr mVK..f did X ,?I,V,!ren hold fir 'u What fuither depths of unhapplnciw? MniKaret Dalton, my husband's sister, hated me. Vet I tnul Uvo . Hnm ,, wlt h(.r lVl, ,,,;, l,Blr(. , ,,er0Vl.n thu ln,1B( ' , , unjs iiueiK.iro uarct Insisted had done for tne, back Into thn same old way of con-, suiting her as to what he should buy mo or allow me to have. At this time Keith w.-ih much away from hiiine. Although I was often terribly unhappy, I really tried to keep most of the unpleasant things that happened from him. Hut occa sionally 1 felt so bitter, so abused. Hint I i-.iuld not keep still and would mmpliilti bitterly of Matgatet'H ac tions. It Invariably brought on a quarrel, at best a disagreement. And although 1 felt It was driving Keith from me, I could not control myself at times. I so longed for sympathy, for understanding from him. The tnoro unhappy 1 was. the more I loved Keith. It sounds par adoxical, but It was true. Had it not been for Hrma Longstrect I don't know how I could have en dtiied my life at tlnus. Hut when I was blue anil disheartened I often went to her for an hour or two. nnd her sweet, sane outlook upon life anil tilings helped me--for the time being. Mrs. Grant, too. continued to be nice to me. Of course we had not been to the club since Cither San derson passed away, although 1 played occasionally with Hrma and Jim, Just to Keep myself from for getting what I hail lenmed "Margaret will he sure to bar me out If she can when she com men es to go out again." 1 told them. Our mourning had be en nnnhr bono of contention betvvem us Hl.icU was terribly utile cmilng te nie. dull black Hut M.irgiret m slHted that I wear It, unteUevid by any touches of white. "I can't understand your c.bjee. ing." she said acidly when I said that 11 daughter-in-law w is tint 1 v pected to lie as formally cl.ul as an own daughter "Most girls In your position would be glad to show re spect lo their husband's father." "It is no lack of respect. Mas garet," 1 returned. "And because yoli think It the right thing to do I am willing to wear black in the street. Hut it Is hortihly unbecoming to me, It makes me look lifeless and sallow 1 h.ito to look badly before Keith, especial now when ho Is home m little." "it Is of Keith I am thinking He would feel dreadfully, did be heir you talk. I wear bUck. why shouldn't you'"' 1 said no more. What was tli" i.so That black was becoming to lot Margaret knew, she also Knew e was not to me This discussion bid b-e-brought on because I had put on a simple white dress for dinner .me night when I expected K'l'h He did not come, which M.irgiret said was fortunate. Tomorrow I Act on a Ccmll.-li lniiulc'. ,.,h ,,,, ,., ,,. -- to j Mai Rare! My little Coin had been . "" ln.p only coticcsHion 1 ' 111 11 un"l 1.0 sent w mntner's home, Where ttie old housekeeper would look after it for hen mother comes buck you ,,1",wn ",ni1 "'"' 'l wt"k "r ''e said, trying to comfort me. as hi mother would not leturii months It was rather cold com- It was almost laughable how Rrms one day soon after he had been sent te the luuntrv and said: "1 think Mother w in lust as mean as could be to - ml your dngglo tiwav ' I 11 prlmjnded her r,,r speaking h , The Young fadu Across the Way Penny's - 1 ill 1 mm : Me and Sid Hunt wunted to go or- , round to tin 1 11 house to sic the eiiKlne get washed and Slds tiltlo brut lv r I'm wunted to go with us1 and we dub nt wti'it luni l". and nf- ter a wile I wink'd at Sid and sed to. Pert, Well, you can nine If you wunt but if you do y oull miss tho big per- r.ule. so dont say vie dldent warn, you. Wat perrade? sed Hert, and I sed, Dldent you heer about tlm hlg per- rade, it will go past eny mtnnlt now, ' givsh. Sid. be dldent heer about tho perrade, vvats you know about that Some kids never beer about ony- thing that mil thev get for nllwfiyg winning to gu pi, 11 en lusted of stay ing plan's warn tluyre at villnddy. )cd Sid Thcics gome to bo a band and 1 I M " lLggr..-7J--,l 'I t'e i'i . 1 , I V .1 I, .H t Ije W aV , , - ' , 1 Ii' t I V - Ml' 11' k ei ,1 I 1 '" VI t "i ' ' ' 1 1 'lit .1 . . ... I . VV . . 1. J . ...... ...... 1.1. V ig' ' .il.'tin vi Mi,et. 1, ihiu viar and I'Ul tin mc tn,- .in ' iirisi. I br H i.tit'iM TiUioao.1 -7 cveiyihlni;, 1 sid, and Hnrt one band? and I sid, Ony , Ing. there libel to be S or i i know. I Wi ll then 1 kpsu I think 1 ecil Itert. Wlch ho 1II1I. and In my h'-art I ! Shi went errntind to tho fire Iioiiho with other ad- 1 and thele wasent eny flrn engine or , titetni'ti erioiind. Sid s.iylnK. (1 there I was Rrleved and tried muel I" a flic Hom. wares And we and Ben. reus for "" , Willt f()ri aml ,irt(,r lv uUl' t M,,,. iiui an usual : . ' 1 1 1 ihIi, tills is no good, lets Ko hp do for her all lie , W1 h jlM ., ift, ,,I1Kln0!( and he soon drifted firemen came up, mo saying Wore was tho fire? No flrn, wo wero In the ware havo you bin, asleep? fireman. lleck, wnts you know- about sed Sid. and I sed. (!, that ilerty trick to plav on ourselves. xvo went buck feeling fcarso. Hert was setting on Slds f runt savin, 11, you nwt ot saw tho per rado, Sid. it was grnto, Ixinds and boiiketi ladders nnd everything. A be Martin Mrs. 13m Hi slev th new 1 nnk nt th' llt'le Hem Kistunnt lias two giown suns. One b.is .1 tine tenor vcilec an' th' other one Is loafm", too. "it's hard enough t' pit somo tlun', t' say tiothin' o' glttlti' any thin' fer nothin'," said Kite Hud. tilay. ns lie threw avvav a circular I'ttei W vrttor PlauP.r.... Notebook l 1 Zf Jenkins1 Midsummer Sale Come Today Suburban Day ! Lots of Bargains ! The House That GUARANTEES All Ita Pianos Spcc'Jnl DOW TD'UMS 117 South Mnln A. The Horoscope "Tft trt Inelln tut !o not 4ompLm CpL Jill UcClui NiPt yn4. 'IhiirMlay, September 1. HH2. Th. should be i fairly lucky day, fo rth" nun d.i'nli a"s in Hltltliy rule. Juplti 1 Sat 11 11 1 nus and Meteuryj nr., nil tr, lioui.flc nsnect. .111 in., mi, us set m to rnrournci! th' greatest .I'tivlty In all lines 01 I V.iiclrea I 'ri... la i) .tnv tn start new nl.in'n j anil to seek the support of capital- IW. Promotion work of every iicscrip-' Hon Is well directed mid success la foretold for new enterprises, Office ookr of every rank should tnnke the most o fthls day's oppor tunltle. for the sun Inclines all who hold power or authority to be gen erous and ncqulescent. Fame for a woman who shall ho necorded high honor nn some sort of n committee or boird Is forecast. Heal etate Interests should hone fit from this rule of the stars, llotrfi buying will receive nn Impetus from st.iis that hax'e strong Influence at this tlnie. 1 Theaters have a better outlook and this should In- a fortune swny for those who depend on thorn for .... ..,., 1 Actors and actresses should find this h lucky day for signing con tracts or making plans for tho eoa son. i.'hIi. fortune attends weddings on this d.iv which I most favorable, for 1 love nffiit-H and romances. Mer. ury given great popularity to publicity and newspapers should benefit, although thcro will bo a re volt against existing mothods of Im posing on tho press. Women aro today especially well directed. The yhavo the forcca-st of success for whatever Is begun ..H.t.v lvi n1.nllt.irl. irill'ITIIHlllltl. Persons whose blrthdato It Is havo the foi-eiast of .1 .successful year. Th young may court and in.irry. Children born on this day arn dkcly t" hive prosperity all through life. These subjects of I.eo aro usu ally leaders in whatovor they un dertake. a honi: photi:ots the nosm Algerian Horlrers llavo Stranfisj Charm Agaln-i "Kill Hie" Trim Mi- cl' veUnil l'UIn Dealer. 1 Collnwlng the lllbllral thought that upuli nco is shown by tho pro fusii'ii of honey u host wis boforo his guest, tho people, who live In eastern Algeria always have a fow beehives near their homes;. Some times the Pernor will plaro tho bee hives on tho roof of his house. The Herhers know boos so well and like honey so much that from earliest infancy they look upon tho bee as a friend who must bo guarded and need not be feared. Tho Herber housewife takes great caro of her bees She makes sure that a sand storm suddenly sweeping across the great desert will not utterly mln tho beehives. i-he protects the hives, their store nf honey nnd the work ers who nwke the honey by covering tho hives with mats. It Is an odd sight to see the lies coming out o! the mats and flying back to them again, right over the cntranco to the Herber house Itself And underneath the beehive, in plain sight of everyone who passes. .1 white bono swings In tho breeze The reason thlH bone is so pla cd is a mystery to ono who does noi know the Herber character. Ho will ask why It Is there, and be brjeflv told that it's "for protection. ' Just w hat it is designed to protect, nnd Just how It docs protect, Is lef.t to tho visitor to guess. A pei son who knows the Ilerllcrs well does not havo to p;uen. f Ha knows tho Herber Is superstltlfcus, and that his chief fear Is d.i-gcr of th sed, Ony one nuth- 9 for all III wait. mo unit i back, full ot to ono perrado. acil tho Hint? was a And and steiv from tho evil eye. Kear of tho vil eyo has toiW) down through tho ages It Is conMl mon lu many other countries, par-v Ocularly tho south of Kurope. In all these, lands various talismans uro t-upposeil to ward off tho InngorH of tho ovil eye. Tho chief reliance of tho Uorbers is placed In a white bono. Any bono will servo so long ns It Is white, and so placed that It catihes tho eye ot thn passerby. The bono 1m bollcvcd to catch the Blanco of thn person who may havo nn evil pyo Doing attracted by the gleaming white, bono, tho Blanco or tho ovil eyo is believed to be field by it and kept from tunefully falling upon the objoct It Is placed to pro tect, Llko a lightning conductor, tho white bono draws off tho danger and saves tho object In this In stance, tho beehives with their store of honey from tho menace of an enviou3 and exceedingly bllghtlnc look. De"rs to Ho Thlimcel Out. ' Spec in to The World. ODHltlNH. Aug. 31. Ro much complaint has been marie by tho citizens of this city In regards to the stray dog' nuisance that city officials have nnnoiini ed that oil dogs with out In nses will be taken up and shot. '4 Music Js Essential Now Is the Time to Buy That Piano j ill or Wrllo .1 ( HIPi:. Mgr OsaRu :ti:ia.3i3 j 1 I