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TULSA DAILY WOULD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1918 The Tulsa' Daily World fllillafcea' hr Warn Pahllahlna" r,,ii,i,ai.r EVBtr pT It. TIIH YlAa Mngraa Lanea. V. O. Unit. . , . rn Wnl tn Rdll . r, . , . Mualuaaa Maaatac Ofliciul City unit County l'uier fca.xiiii.ai or i it k Amur iiluilau o Uhi. Ll.A I ION, ftfclarad la ike luUa I'.ki uliua Ha. owl (lint Waller Hit. AV KHAOE. IIAII t I Mil I I.A'll" 1 II K III A liAlli AM) M MM lil ! lull illk, MOM II HI JAM Alia YlAa. IM.S7U 1 ! Jiai'r ritru niiuu '1 olal Nrl aid A el atf" I lai y l if - ti al iuii t. . . t - iii ii lid " ' 1, II ll. It' .nation Wkf n. mi. n i -,v i i . Aiiiii.i. " '"' aanitn uii en'li ill. a...i.ri nwar lI'Hl l'1" abiitf an''.'l I II i lu Ilia imal ul 11' k in a f a'"l la-.. I. It I llillll KY ( lie lan.di lai ' T Kulia ill. i. I ai.il awoin Ul ualuta ui" lh' tiki ila ol Jauuail, lain alAIH'l. hklVt. oclai, I'uli.ifl. XI luiiiflilaaloii aal'liea (l.tul-t f l '. IH-l. HI Uni.Uiri mil I Ultra, lit Mail Unit UAILV AMU Bi.MHI. liu.i.aalio Fail-Inn Una Taar i -m .. u.i fn Xlm.rha . i 00 "VI U.M Muniha Itu w Kb. atuiua Da I uu DAILY ONLY. ina Trar l SO Uu Mouiua . . . . v a I Maw Maultia. . . l.a ML'NUAY ONLY ina Year , 1 0 bii XJoutaa inn DAILY AMU HtlNPAY Ha Carrier in Tulaa ....II I. aula Par Waaa .iirmiKB or ii i k amhiiuhim) I'linna Tlia Aaanrlalad htu 11 airliulirl, anlillad l laa aaa far raiuhli atu.ii n( all nrwa 1iaafrliva aradltad l H ar nut utharwiaa Mciliivil In U.I" aar aaa alao ika lo. al naaa .ui.ll.ad liwain rnoiifHTAM Impart monU, COOO roraifu AdveaUalog E'prrtrniailaaa: Bryant, tlrlfllth ft Bi.o.on, Hi fifth Ara, Saw Vara. lao.hita Hi. Baatoa; Kurd Parana! 'n. I'aop'aa ataa tilde . I lungo; Hair U larlea. f4 Victor Hid a . ht.ui (Ju. tin IT HE HOULD MEET A MOTHER TIIF.KR If da ahmlil nirf l a iiinllkr lliria Alotif amtia wliuliiif Hamlfia ruaj Ku aalta luiirtt of Btli'l or ralft Ma II adit ii "in l.r li.i.j h.t.l. Hill ha olll klmllv laka lirr arm Aail Irtitlfr aa lir son wniilil ha. , Ha ll Irad liar finm ilia alb ul him llaiauaa ut tn. IV aka tha iMilliar of hla fna Ha will lint ai.r.k i kar in lialai liy ky will urrr aluoii an Inw Aa niolliailiaoil lo ilrarrraia. It it t aliall know tvhai imhc I knrw r fl Dial ara tfliirnnm In Ttitt hirnt of uiaiifiiiml alilliiiiil llirnugll, llrrauaa of ma. lln wilt aalnla tiir a thi'v ttif'it And Ntaml lii'firi her lara til liat; If alia ! Iiiinrrv mar 'al Ilia laal ri'ii. amine lilt tif lirrail Ftii II flml llu-ai atihMiitlii urn a ami attone. VUlrk n IIO.IKI h-r, li'lxlrlll Anil li'- a ul jfiiaril ai-r fium a atong llfranaa of ina. I nilaa lila thnaahtfnl. Intinff fara. I nilaa h i atnlla lliaa tlri iy iUm; I'-iii kl:nu)i ha niniil a mntliiT Itu-ir, llal'lt'a aril Itial In an a linn Riara, Hlia I.immI lint frar 111 lakn Ina arm. Aa lliuliar ahc'il rtatit linn al hrr knaa XI y aim will aluald bar Irom all ham: rtacanaa of sia. (CoiiyilgM, IVH. by Flar A. (luaal ) Yon Iiiivb ft lo tin it I It to Mr. Ilukpr. lie la una Hn oplulin'r who .1.1M Without f-XllllUltlllK. If con win a wr ly olmcrx ln nit. if lean ami whsAllcia dny. lnqtilie tlifi lea Mnlnrai Itenlnlrr, why cin't we lecp out of ilnlit liy Hlmllitr tin-; (Itii after the wui'T ,1 Mine. Brhumann-Iloln'A h.n Hire oris In the Aniprloin furcii ami one a rallnr on t'-limit. Tj liir Ih iihnn the ilrlfctnlile in-lvllrKo of wnmlai'lfiif c rry time a vwt In torpnlonl whothcr hft llfriiiiiti nn hia aiink one or more of her Ajut't'lr.in noun Another rriuion, niikir.'ala the Hloux City Journal, for awattitiK the knlHer. "I A Now York rltlun ban dlirnrei1 how nml conTVutl"i Momlnsa may lin t)l'BtTe! with n cirt'iln (iinmint of I'leuHiiro. He h 1.1 iui:iiijoi Willi fmi of hla nPlKhhum tn ('nth In turn fit trrtatn the oth"r fnun 1 p. tn. mil II brillitne on - Xloiulim. llu fulln to rrtute, hnwewr, whoilit'i' tlio tikdlc Htukm or a ton-cent limit W moot mil Isfactrry. Thore I ono hoprfnl ulmi that thr people of I iklithuinfi witnt to K' t out of the clutohce of the polltlclnne. ttinl that In notHa Hindis vilor him t-hown U illxpoaltlon to hnconie rnlhiinlnxtlc oer any caiullclnto nuntt"n(Hl for the Drnmrratlc HoinlnivtL)H for novel nor. Of rotitnt'. all of the cmiiiIIiIhIcm huve their frlin.ln, lmt there la a Int'k ot the ebulltlon 'hitt lin (llMtliiKiilshi'i) prevloun fiinipilitni. There In much foot! for nflei'tlon In the fact that our I m porta from Japan for the raleniliir year 1917 totaled nearly V3A4.000,000 In value, an InereuMe of $17.000,000, or nearly 200 per ce r t over the laiot full year of protection. 113, nml 1 55.('OH,Of0 over the lust pearo year, 1313 It la 70,OO'5,00O In rxrihx of our Import from (lermnny for the year IK 13, f IH.OOO.HOii trri'ulir thuii (lioxe from I'runri? for that yonr nml topa the 1913 linpot tutlotm from KiiRlatul hy 125,000,000. tnly thiee roiintili.nt ex ceeded Japan tn our Initioit ttmle of limt year. They it t'aiiiula. with $414,000,000, three nml nti. half liiuen the Itll record, the United Kingdom. 1280,00000, am, the. llrltlKh K.u.t ln dlen, with $20.0OU,OUO, an Inoreaae of ICS per rent over 'iU. In' rnak Init thla record aJtmn takeR her plure as one of our keeneHt competitors In the horn market, with a wafje arnle, even in thene ahnorinal tlmea, en low aa to make lier control of our market certain under the pulley of free ti.nle. With Amerlean InduHtriea are ticmn taxed to the utmont to win the war, It miffbt be well for u to wake vip and take atepa to lnmirn the ruutinu anea of thone Induntrien bfter lie war through lellatlon which will ruiUII oriental a well European compe UUon. , ' VI III. If IM IIIIV It Ii.im hei ii auck-inteil hy aoine that All tlilN hiill ihalnii al V oMilriKton nlioul the auppoaed lnrf f ic.iency of the vailotin ilepartniiuila of the gov ernment has one good feature nliout It Ihut Hie people of the I'nll'd H ' 1 1 r a h now know a Kreal deal more ahoiii how their Ihiiiiicnh Ih heing eon ihntiil Hi ii ii they did lofnte a few illxl ul Let a look it upon llu mimi Ivea to ln eMiKiilct the a.lu.liiUtr.ttl'in The nii.i'Hitlnii la iin.lioililed'y true, and Ho re .J nil ,'nhle I l.i t,t fit ill that thoee In il, ir e of i,n I n no -.1 will have n l.i hi r lilt . i of I, "iv the piople want lr M I I, Hi elt Mill Ih. I II Ho y it il while i . i i '. 1 1 1 1 I y w.i.i i I . i y 1 1 k rili il month ',..M ,1 The riiliilMlo Hint h,tl lieen I i . . 1 1 1 . i ' I . eiiti iloiiir.li Nome of It ii ,i I,. i' e I :lli m ini loan Intent, i .iiiiii.l help hot a. 'I I In i.i In I" tn i Ik. I H i ef iiii'lit 1 1 1 I e-1 f I ' ' r fin , II " ol-hi r h mil. hovnever. ve e. il. Ii" I I'.ieet lli.it. Hlille the Allieil inn pei.tile me ln-tli'l In f . il niei nnw nl'inil nir i e..i f at loioi anil pI.itim, it m equally nine tli.it lull' cncmien have lmt hi i ii nhiw to al. n .ih all the In f"t iii.iiinii puHMihle. It him l.eeti fre. 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . k.iIiI. an. I on ih. ul. t la partially true, that 'leiiii.in ii i M in Mir mlilit k in w no f Hie mi eminent aer i eta i Hriii tnany n'fiil.ilrt ainl tlie mi.Ht of . in. lie i llin lin, ami that they hail wnvt of toiuekliiK IhlH inf. ir mill ion l.i Her llu. We ran euaily imagine that the lieiniana lead uhnut our ill" tut ham e In rimnnii v. IHi iih inurh Joyful h v lil It y no we have lead nliout the threatened Imlunti lal liiil"ln III the kai'ier'n rountry The thlim work" linth vvava We hellrve Ihn (lermaii people lire on the verK of renouni-inK kalm i ibiii, ami they, In their turn, helleve lli it a lari(e propot Hon of American llrena are hllterly oiiokii1 to fiKhtliiK Ceimany. The Indicate tiui'Htliin that wurrieR cniiKteaif and the a (1 mi in Int i at ion In Just whine to draw thn line hetweeti revelatlotiH that help the enemy nml thone which create eonteiitment ami confidence at home Kecretaty tinker hita already li.l.l niorn than wax lo he cuprite, I, hut it will not he ad vlnahle to foii e him to too mm Ii fr mi k iickh. I.AIIIUI I.O M IV Hi I K. TIiIh Ih Labor loyally it, and toil ly Ih Lincoln n lui I Inl.i v. Noth 1 ii K rouhl he niore appt ..pi lain In the timiM of n.il Iniiiil dlilii'KN thin that lahor almuhl appoint and act n ude I he natal week of the iireat Lincoln to expieaH UH loyalty to the country mndn great hy lilH lovo for the whole people. Today hiin tieen et aaidn by the incmher of thn local hinioh of the Ami' tli an Alliance of l.iitior to pulilli ly deiiioiiMtrale their loyalty, and do their pnrt for the triumphant world HtruKgle, an that. In the lan Kiliilja of Ita prcnldcnt, "Juatlce, free dom and democracy ahull survive and become world wide aa guiding rulen of all peoplen end all tiallnim an well an In Ititernatloiuil rehitlonn" Ijihor han already done much, and now and In the future will have niore'lHHy Me Hw allow It. to do In bringing the war to a auc- , .t , An eaatern hard hIiii:-' "Kvrrv ceNHfut rnncliin on. I lie government , ... ... .. day It be blue Monday hv and b. htia cniletl iiion lalior to ntaml aide hy aide with rnpltal In thin world wide atriiKk'ln for universal freedom, and we feel nnHiired that the united effort of thene two contending force will meet with ultlmnte nuccenn. In the nplrlt of Lincoln, labor will and ahouhl lay unpin its grlevancen and complulntn until a more fitting day Khali come, and Join Willi the buHinean ami profi'HNiomil men who nre devoting their time and their aub ntaticu In helping the Kovernmi iit that Uncoln prenerved. If any final ninipn vv re to e. ted In bind our heart tniie'her In an In - (tlKnolublo unity of puipioe tip our ptep.iiatlonn to win to ,. i , , (bis war. nave the Cincinnati Kuiulter It Woulikneem to have ivi nuppl.ed In the ghnntly repre"ibni of that popular upilnltig In I! runny by the II tc in able might of Ihn army. tho I'nllaa Newn, Nut when we hear an nnclent Inhabitant talk nboiit Inv Inr Hicn a woih' winter than thin we ael him down ivn i acalv old ncnmlal I imilgll'n I r - Abe Martin (a T -t ilj -V4U. jtjQr It begun f lo'di 1'ke Ih' oldesi nr babitnnt would have t' dn p th' ole lime wliitem an' Hilk about th' day when th' sky wua no full o' wild pig. eonn you bud t' curry a lantern. Rome folkn aie better off in a the atet than they are at home. jaty .xj u vea ww ni.aar Oklahoma Outbursts J , .ne of the irlumpha of Tul a rlrl la two acta of iniiU' In one yir. Ilaltulo HUaacat und Aaninln I'ncl ri I i f Imw have ooiiHnlutet their InlerialM In a nitlriinouiai vrntuie. We can et.-ihd ivhaatleai dya en I'tik an the loud nilinminti alor will lint liy tu foe ua to rial kafir corn In e.id. Komewhere in f'lioit.,w cnun'v Ihn mooriHlilneia are eiiini ready f. r Increnaei) tnmlneiiH u. HMiy when national prohitof Ion nmin. The World la en leuvorlria; to (In Pa hp We have cut Put flour pioite aii.t are lining In Itn plat e n nuliet.iiit e i'.iiipi.neil of rion eaienti ila Tom N'enl of I'll" an ha" annotineerl th it he Mill 0ipi",.i Chin let Carter fot the lietnocrailc nomiriatlon f"i iiuiKietM It mui1 ln that Tom only wan In u little pu 1 .1 1. I ' y. If v 'u not I.e. I any hud or' Imci a phy in Hum column put the 1. 1 line wliete It 'loicilv liel 'IlK'al V'e timet did ac uu I'mleiliiik tvpewulcr Ihit could "pell vvorih u p. fine TI.e chief 'lt-ija la unioiiN. M -renlei of li dj emiiin alti ii'lllU !e' t I i "tale. IIH nf M.MeMter Mua.nl'' re tti" ,Miiionic well an I'citiii Ide home of a lin' i i n 1 1 , iMMtfii.t r I man w ho "crvca IT l k Ti w itll tlie Atilmore pr iii.h-m to ieica liie or rtnance iroliilitlrur fiatiliiK and hunt Imf on the city lake, on account of tl e hlvh runt of llvlmr. If the people who take a.lvuul.ine of tlie lepenllnK act Inn no ''iPt link than we did on Hint ak". they will i'i e llu 111,1 tellal benefit. fille, linn llnf ,11 f..r the l.enefit of the lie.) Croaa la one of the pop ular Ii.llll'-'tM helwen th" K I r 1 B"lM In Muakoxee, ejept when a Hoop truln ntoin th're. Tinfoil la w.itiii 7 rente n pound, and the i;iil find It more prorital.le thin Mwatlinu: g 1 1 -- fur n prlne In th Huinmer Hum, -t W lire ifaxeil Hint the war which I h l ca telle. I tu A l ei k the wiHtelu an ni. i.'illon haa ben iettle, Peace lerioH have been aMfeed upi.n .v the nellmiTi ntH It in iindi'i aloud that no latter will h allowed l.i knock mote than foity homo iiiiih duroiK the neu M.ii, and imv phivci who kicka on the lion payment of aal.iry will he fineil the amount round to he dual lino. llluo l ava a. lie mild n ellck of i hewing f"im "u Sillula w,. We think our drucKlf t ouMht tn fit ten yimri, lie liurned an oil "love In hh htnrn on Monitnv, Our grocer in a innunce. It appenrn. Now, to cup the climax, uhlnuh-n huvo broken out In Hie Montenegrin lirmy n,, t Tr a - will he it t leiHt one nrtny Hint wont etand mltnmii lie.n- lug. When vim whh n fellow all the Joy tn the world, It len't wl'.hliig him very much now, In ItT Whenever we hear of peace rlotn In leiinn or lieiiln we api lnkle a lot of aali on thn rumor and then let aoine- w iy ,,t ma ke It buy and buy" ? A I'lttuhureh paper Informs nn that: "He went to lied feeling perfect ly well, but woke up dead " They pull a lot of wonderful Ht il lit n In the Hinoky vlllaite Mr Kockefeller has devoted 170. 000.000 to war purpimen, but thus far we haven't heard of bin aendiug over to the nclithhntn to borrow flour, and II In pint poKMllile thnt he will be able lo pull through the winter. When It rnmen tn the cont of up keep the ordinary automobile len't In It with one of thoNe Uii-:.ian sable cua tn. a, 'noldiei wife han been knitting f,r the "aid huhbandn hi-ikn halve , not been it irnc d I liny in 1 it' l n ,., sn day. noi klcally 7 wouldn't thirn your nocks. .) Stroni'er !ain;uai;e, I'd une. In-, Fa Id, cad W hat has become of the old fanh loiud l.idy vliu lined to scow) when her huHhaml enme In at night and slainmi' l a portiu house on the table ami vi ho a. ild; "For the lo a Mike, llcmv, can't vmi think of anything to to in; home but meat ?" liepntt n.ivn (he n p u reg'l te Willi Mi of I Hon nh , In t I 'III mill llfln eilli I I nniia-b. to pav the movie stum their naiariea lor annul two weeks, and then what ? r ill In I-a.lv tuff flor.lon She's nn expert on figures. tHoise tenderloin in now the thing, ' Home cutlets now lire all the ra I That's v ei v g I ,lyt keep t up I And noon we'll hae the horsiv' rage; "P hor.niMesn age. Jack Sprat could rnt no fat. His wire ci.iil. I eaf no Iran Hec.'in e II wis n meatlcnn day Ho they had sp.ii;heltl. shirred eggs, veretable ovstem, linlli-ii Hnnslan thistles, hominy, French pe.ia, York shire pudding und e-ieallopod oystera. The new motto of Iluasla: don't know where wo nre going, w e are m our way." The bear which used to walk a man now crawls like n worm. "We but like . I'nmifY Wants to Know OWASSd. Okla. Feb 10 Kdltnr World- What would he tlie ennse. ouenien If a farmer should be caught with as much as eight hundred or a thousand pounds of pnrk, twenty bushels of potatoes, or four hundred pounds of flour, nil of which he raised nml put op for his family use until ha can make another crop, and idling hit. surplus? Why should a farmer living 11 miles from town he compelled to pur t base only ?n cents worth of "agar at ono time, and take one. third the wnght In corn meal when he bhva flour, when he mills his own rot n and haa ,-oin meal n.t home cheaper than he can huv fioni u local merchant? Au'ni Mcljirn Moment -and the worst XiK - -(RJVqt i.in. , I'id you. ever in the nprlng Hear a I'tinny W illow alUK ? I.lalen, can't you hear her purr Thru the little ball of fur.' She wan nwlneing up and down tin her "lender ntalk of blown Little runny, when you nlng Then we know It'a time for nprluK! "That a a very pretty mouk," aai'l little Hilly Itunriy to Mini I'unev Wil low, an he Mopped by the Dabbling Hi no k In the I'leanant Meadow on a I 'i . 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 nuiinhlnv inoriiitig. The lilue Hcllft were rmKiug ami ao wan the little bell on Mrn. Cow'a col lar nn nhn ate the new green ginnn lion,, tu the walci'a ede. Tint! a Hug i ih, yen. (ill, yen! isprmg inunli! was everywhere. Ilobtile Hedhreat wan rnrrollng. and an wan lllue I tint, and the little I. town Thrunh w.ia nlnglna nweet and low tn the Krlendty iri'et Itlug a ling: Ting ri 1 1 1 k Tra -la -la! Tmi iii Iiii.' And then the deep buna voice nf I ild Urandfather Hullfi og from tlie Mill fond came nciona the meadow, ltink-a-dnnk, dunku-diiuk'. ild Hipilrred Nutcracker nit tlng outside hla home In the llig ("hentnut Tree, for Mm. Nutrracker wan cleanlfig hnune. Tlinmv Chip munk wan running along thn Old Fnalie Kenrc, and lunnv iortnune wax Hiiiinlng hlmnelf after bin long ta inter n nleep. llennv Heaver nat cmitentedly on the roof of bin house, Inokfng nliout Hunting a Husband Till''. INM'llt TI. I'll A I'TKH M.IX. t have been hunting for u place to board. It all seems mo hopeless Small dingy rooms, at fifteen dollars a week I can't pay that. My nent-egg bis dwindled so. that I mnt live care fully as It tn Po I turned r.way from thn only nice looking bonrding house. i-'lflh avenue Willi Its hurrying four Mi'clock crowds, I baldly saw. Only the uniforms and the uiiailit tanned men-Jn them, I alwuva looked at. Such a splendid, well groomed titil f in in wan coining toward me 1 liked the line or white nhowlng atmve the collar I liked the nhiulng leallier b'KKItirs And yes, I liked the lit hoy'a face under the Inured rap. Such n char Hunt in the blue even He munt lie neeing visions! Next minute those clear, nhlntnir even were glancing at me. linking at me and then. "My little travel ing companion,'' he said He was saluting me' Of coume, It was my nice, boy' THE YOI SG LADY j ACROSS THE WAY j The ytnutig lady arrnna the way nays that since we got Into the war her fathers company has been paving ii'tiu terly dividends but she Hiipposes that better than nothing. 'Mi is yet to come 0 happy that the Ice had gun,, from the Kormt I'oml ami the tender twign were full of nap. and happy ilas ' vuitiHhlue were eoiiin aKum. And Mr. llappv Hun' Well, all you had to tlo wun tu look up at tun l.'eam. ItiK face in thp char blue Hky to me Hint he wan JuhI an jolly and yellow ta. hn wan last numincr, and perh.ipn a title mrj, c an "Hilly llunny! IHIIv llunny'" and Mm, llnAiiy 4ioppi il to the edire of the old Hrler I'atcli and looked acr.mn tor- wuyina ri;ii.. "What In II. mother?" and the lit tle rabbit hul l led home. "Your I tit le l.uckv han Ju.nt tele phoned me that he rxpectn tu go out today, and if he freln well enough he will drip in for nome carrot tea und a lettuce cake'" Vihi remember, I'm aure. how Hie good, kind, old gen tleman rabbit had laughed hlninelf Put of the automobile one day? Well, ht'd been In the bonne ever nince wllh a nprained ankle and wan Junt getting tirouiul. And Junt then I'ml, t.tirkv rame riding over the rieannnt Meadow In his automobile. "I couldn't May pi tloorn anot'ij'r day," be a.iid limping out of the machine, for hin n,ik!e wan atlll very lame, "ao I thot 1' I run over and nee you all!" Now w.l.ni't that nlv of him? I mlsned dice I.ncky dreadfully, and now that he n out ncHln, we'll hear more abn.it him in the next ntory iinlean tie eatn no inuiii iettucp naiad o that he npr.ihia bin ul gi ntlon ami ban tn u"c a vane. MAI1Y lOl't)I,A9 I had met hltii on tho train traveling to ll.irriet's H'e turned and walked with me up the avenue. I found I wtis standing striilghter. I felt proud at tho side long glances cast nt me. He Is such a nice boy We nunle tlie usual polite Inquliiea about each other We were well, thank you. Yes, our pn-ents were well. I H.il.l. "You look so hippv" And he "I am' I am going tn be married.'' He nai.l it all Willi Midi pride. To Ihe loveliest liltle girl In tho World Anne Jnnoi'" . Yes, It was the same one I bad so much to miv the words stumbled .enfa- each' other. "Hut I tion't know your name'." tile nice boy said of coume, he didn't. "Sara 1 .une " "Sara lanne"' The boy spoke with surprise "Then you're the glrV, Who stnrted Anne -You took her lo Ihe sicretmiiil mi hool. An I .t is ymi she "peaks of, aa encouraging her. You were her splendid example'" "I?" 1 rouhl only say with a little ganp In my voice. Now the buy was telling me nbout It all I did not see the people hurry ing past 1 did not see anything but his vivid face and shining eves. "I had always known Anne. When 1 left to go 'out there' "she was Just the guyent. prettiest Kill that 1 knew Hut when 1 came back, a month and a half ngo. all that wis chanced, nne wis winking nwav at her ?:eci et irlnl school. She wanted d, do something to help along In the war work. Some thing worth wlille. She wns a more scrim's Anne And a lovller Anne 'lid she said It was all due to a girl "he baiUmel - ri Srira l ane who had been her Inspiration!" The boy ended. "I'm going back again. She's com ing with me this thn..." K.U ,e vis seeing visions "yu ahould coii ton .They could U"e v.,,, out there' ' We sub) good by The boy had readied her corner. I turned once to ..ink after that tall figure, swinging along with firm step to her A warm glow of happiness was weeping over me So I had encour aged Anne Jones. I hud made her svarth while. And I wns her In Hon. That seemed almost Impossible, i! how happy it mad. .,, i-i... Hut oh! J counted I h, he,.,, f Borne une to these last months. Sometimes. 1 too, ,y Kee , hir bright an my nice bov a Tomorrow A Man Ppeaka. Knfonsnirnt fflc,T In .tail W'AI.TKKS. (ikln.. Fch in 'v.ff.i Pnwrl. special rnf nrcemenl nrr,..r has been sentenced by County' Judge J (V Norman to jail because he re fused to divulge the name of a mnn In a charge of violation of 11,,. .....v,i I l llion law. Rippling Khumcs t Br WALT MASON 11 in Nivur 1'atrlo'. I love my country dearly, for her I'd die and bleed; I'd lone a leg. or nearly, to hdp her In Per need. I love our ntairry banner, that fluttera, bright and gay, and In a fervent man ner I pralne It every day. No man tinea louder eplellng, or unea wordn more fine; I'm ao worked up with feeling, J often ahed aoine hrlue. 1'iiie wnr.lh! You do not heed 'em, but ank me If I'll buy aoine I'. H. homla of freedom I'd ruther bleed and die. My life 1 tin not rherinh, I'm ready now tn go to Noma red field and per ti.h, if that will bent the foe. Hut when you fink for monev, that la an other tale; ujak for lifeblood, aonny, but do not riHk for kale. I'd bravely face the foetiiHn and nwat linn till he fell or ntop, with my abdomen the deadly bomb or ahell; I'd crouch In reddened Wuter a fortnight at a time or wade? neck deep In nhiiiKhter, in iiirnaee utid In crime. My rountry aiitiiiriurtit ion a heavy aaerlflce, Hut will rive iittentloti and clndly pav the nice I .I lone a leg or tendon, a ton- m 1 1 or a toe, to put a (ireclan bend on the forehead of the foe; 1 am no timid bunny, I'd whip a grizzly bear; hut when you nek for money, why, I have none to apare! .i'o.)iichl. 11)1", limiria Maltliear Adama ) Little Pcjyiu'H j Minn Kitty made the rlann rllfc a . ninper iliii.ii on Clenliinna today, thin being mine. Clenllnlna The cheef dlffrentn between clvl llved peeple and barhnrluma In that eivilieit ieepln take more hatha If a liarbarinni buy a mother tnld him he had to take a hnlh every Hatldday nlle he wood Jent laff and think It wan a )oak, wh h It properly wan. Wen a barhailuin aeen a lot of waiter tn one place, autch an a river or a bath tub, he Jent looks at It and wondera wat Itn for. Civilized peeple nUrt to get hatha nn .nuain an they are buhlea, wlrh gen relly cry wile they are getting a bath, proving a baby wood proberly Jent aa aeen u burbarlum und needn all the education It can tret. Mont dogn alno h.iff to have hatha forced on them, proving dogn are more intelligent lhan wat they are civilized. One of Hie moat difficult thlngn for a boy to wunh in hin face. Wen wann ing your face theer in 2 Important things, to remember, an follown: 1 Your neck In part of IL i. Ho in your earn. It in evervhotlys ,oty m keep aa cleen an poHnibln for 4 reanonn, aa follown: 1. Hecaune It looks tietter, and mimhorty In nearly alwuvn looking. ?. HecauHe it tine up the noap, giv- iiiounimin ot peepla ImuJiiynient making it. 3. Hecnnare f ymi Bre perfctkly lien, gernw cant hert you. not huv ing enything to get a hold of 4. Hecaune wen you get uned to It It feeln better. J The Daily Horoscope J j (Copyright, HIT. hT .ha Mi'Cl.ira N.wa- J ,.T. . "rnrTVr.e ) I 1 - -1 . ."I'l'T. "" " "' -"u'"e." J Tnaaday, Tabruary 12, loll. Tin, I, rr,d ,lf a.lrologara ai an imfnrlu nal. Hay l,,, J,tr ...j , . Hourly aJfrrae ll in dav in wliirh n.iliiary mallara tnaa k mnrh d,ar.ia.d unfavorably a.., cliaii -,i in '..in.. ,i,l. ,, crllr ' " c""". Tliara la a a.m. In a.gn Indirating raveraaa nr diaappniiitnienta In which tha laiitj Malra army auffn:,. 'Ilia tarn are m.i anaotiraglnr toilar eon- , "' io..nriai rniarprtiea lnati iratmna ami enlirum i,ni to b nrraafrii Ih.iae lii y p., vn)f , tn, w i , g ( ii pur i. n.ii f avary aorl j Planetary diii-.tin In ragi-il In food arama to I'.rrahailow a atrinua milk ahorlaga that Wi eanir tha loan of man? voiinf rhildri'n. All the a. en fnreiai' penla ami intrraxd , mcrlallly for tha young and they"-reemn-nn i,il that tha nation make haale to c m- i.r ita iiiiih lit''. Iliavy atrina ara rriignn'tlralivt. Thaaa ' ri,"' in th.'ir affei-i upon e r;nn war prol'lema a prpparationa lo aaf t-ua-d r irpllea am lo br n.u.l. aillimil dalay Slefl an. I iron rnnia tinil.r a gmarnmant thai makia Yur loaaca anil ai'iib-nt. Tl.li la nut an anapirjmia day for making any journey. air-n'W if It ,a Wrataar.l Inrraaa in Ihe hirifirafe will mark I'lM, it ta prH,li t,., and mora Imya thau girla will l.a hern. Pur two eara ait'olngi-ra hara ptvidiiid II ai ihuiihea vnini'l l,e put to .,, ordn ry use and this 11 to he f alfillrd rariy III Die anrlnff lh y nnw dfrlala A w.,n who ahall marnt iilialitntpa fol n.uli rial mi d in t lolliuif wcl (am fan. a ami fnrliit.a IV-kii.b ahnia birthilate ll ta aliould atoid InaM-a ai d rt 1 1 Man. a, for Ihey may havo n.any finVe. Il prehlnna diirina; I lie ,-ar ) 'In I.I rr ii tmrn on lhi day thonhi ha ..-I.-.,. ... ..'.-. ...riioM, sa mrt may li" ten artiatir 0) ma'o a IlliVr. Ulna bava a niena. in( aik'ii for inainairti. Olllou liny On Uio Tumanla. t'.KISToW. okli, Kttli. 10 -Word was received here today that one of i.he soldiers lost on tho Tuseunla wnn Suniu'.-I A'hinis, of Oilton, whose sis ter. Mrs. Sarah Roberts, liven in this city. t.liOltNK HINtiHAM I'eople who have romplalned that .".ou.y was mien a tiresome limy now rent up on Monday. 'lay. Some people complain that the earth Is too big. Hut. taking the sniiti of the avaraaa narann . is about the right nixe, being a little 100 mi go lor nun to run orf over the edge, and not guile emnll enough for mm to run nut or something to aee ami any during the Journey. a Skirts will be looked up to again th's nprlng. Punkinville Paragra'fs Everyday Wisdonr By DON TIEROLD WHATSTVC WTLV . a . rrn ia I rVnu r Tfiir OLD AUTOMOBILES Iery town ban at leant one rel'.t niitomnblle, made before the war and Mill running, and the man who own ll has mote fun than any other mn. tut 1st iii town. ) He can tihker with It all day Sun day and Hot apepd a cent for gano ;line. llu ran hammer ami pry ami 'experiment un,l ta.jix and teaae, ami (every time It bark he han all tha llilca.nure of th m lirinul liiveoliip the nutonuibtle. Now and then he gets a couple i l mllen fnun town, an.) an he lien under bin car at the roiiilHide. Irvinir to tier. nuude it back to life, other autumn- biiinta panning In theii- neven-puHnen-ger laixiiriHlnen may anille if they pleitne, but they do not know anything about automiiblling. There Is Nome excitement about "jeafrug an uncertain auloifiobile that owlfeia of Inter day earn dtl not know anything about. It Ih aomethltig like finhlng. it la no fun to get a nibble unleaa you have aat on the hank for a couple of bourn. Then a nil,l,l ta appreciated. Ihln man la a true automobile lover . He puta hla pernpnality Into hin ear. lit la uaiially covered with home-made ganketn and nn.r.len nml little atranda of barbed wire and other personal touches ) There mar much chance to put personality Inl o a tiir tin., iu alwayn all right. It coats money to keep a good au tomobile, am the only thing they do la to get you aom place. The man who haa to re-manufacture bin car every time he ntarta out of the garage la the man who gets the most pleasure out of motoring. MEN WHO CAME BACK (Copyrighted by the Itrltlsh-Canailian llecruilitik Mission.) Hy SF.KCT. IVAN J. tiK VH.I.IKHS Of the Canadian Mounted Itiflen. (Sergeant OeVllllern In u luvihew T f (.eneral lKtVlllicra, Hocr urniy lea l er. As a biiy of 10 lie woa ivtpecte.l and able to use a rin and fought at thjit tlmi iigalnnt the Kngllnh. The events of that war and of the eiiNumg yeata led him to change hla opinions W lusn the Hermann marled thin war he enlisted In the very hattulloii which captured htm du: ing the Hoer war! Hin aervicea with the C. M. IC rough rldera was brought to a close by a, kick of an outlaw home In ttngtunu. He la now -doing reerultlng duty in (lory, 111., full of tn'thunla.Mii for tho allien' cairns.) imiTtsii i!itoTHi:i:s. Can't you feel the l'ru.nsluil I'erll fighting at Ihe nations throat? They seek to place the vulture wheie our Ilrltleh banners flout; They try by trick and treason to be smirch fair Hritain'n name. Can't you bear a mother calling to her sons n cross the main? When blood culls blood to colors don't you feel a thrill of pride'.' Don't you long to keep your colore where they shall nlwuvn ride? When other countries' sonn have gone to ficht acrosn the sea linn t vou know that they me going tu the place where sou slum Id be? To Hlu y the awful slaughter will uu not lut a hand? Shall the mothers of the nation In y dying at their iloorv Will you live '.n case and comfort while another wins y.ur wni ' 1 fought for the Kritleh In thin war because In the Hocr war they proved eilch squui e fighlc.-a and the Hermann so yellow. Thut Hie tiei mans Had. agreed to finance Hie liners '.n their war imtilnst the Hl iitsn. and thai thav had failed to l."i'ii their agreement mid, in fuel, sent ll ammunition to us, showa tho way I'.eiinunn under the kaiser treat n fnen.l. .' An prisoners, my mother, sbtcr and brother, nit hough nil of them had car ried arms and fought the . Hrlttsh forces', wero givun kindly and consid erate treatment. There were t).ui. "f 1he Incidentn which nre th) rule with the Oernaiui In the piesent war In their treatng-nl tif priaonera. After the war our rounti v wan given bn k to nn nml we weirt fnlt.ly treated. When this war broke out my aentiiuenta were with the Hritinli and ugiinsl the (iermann. I wan glad to fight the country which had turned against my people. In u pinch. TUTS IS THE RlRT'inA'r HI' Charles Darwin Hi ir via: rsi I'fbruttry Utli, IIH". Knglaml. rrobably Charlea Darwin luia con tributed morn to modern m-ience than any other one man. His bent . k now ti hunks, the "Origin of the Species'' and the "Descent of Man." have probably cleared up more mysteries than any other such works. How hin education and hin work led him up to these auhjecta Is most in teresting. He studied at Cambridge with the Idea of becoming a clergy man, nfter having tried and aban doned the atudy of medicine. In 1SJ! 'ho went round the world with a party of aclentista and naturalists on a sur veying expedition that lasted five yearn. Ilia atudiea and observations of the varying typen of animals dar I'ng thin trip started him reflecting Upon the effect of living conditions on animals, and human oelnga aa well. Little by little, by research and study m.H reflection, he worked out his mas terpiece, the "Origin of Kpeclea," pub lished when ne wan aw yearn um. -entln edition of 1,250 coplen wa ei haunted th day It was put on mle. co gafci'J'" th Interent In I hla new w-orknTTi the lubjeot of evolution. i. nai. ,wa verv strong. The Immense amount of patient, palnetak- Ing work na ain wan one miai-o the help and rympathy of hla wife Hla daya went according to a fixed schedule. work being frequently itn h- real and exercise. Ilia ! working' houri were really few, but he wan bba t concentrate, so. that he accompllsehd a lot wnne ne wn. working. He was buried In YVentinlnsler Ab bey, In 18SJ. one of the most greatl honored man In thi world. r-- i i I lnJU l ' i v V KZjzX