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r - - i 4 4 TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1918 TM T 1 IV 1 111 mc i uisa uaiiy ru roU.ke4 Wertl Ml:ik:n len-p4t.l DAT IN TH r TEAR gae Lanes O. Lenaa. Prsn4iM an Fitltoi . . ItitDiii Minlr i !. i lift lAml I I cuit-itu 1 r S MEMBER Of THF A ' Ml i Hi Ill-'ALI HI' riRTi ati"-- I . . I ".f,9Tti la Tali. TV.'. "'I- j Cut Vm- 1 IvrRAOE -ft ten nm n 1 i"" ' " , THE M'.).NTM Of MAHl II W A 1MUU T K r Hll. I ;ri.!n "4ijf its Mlianl; i.r IMI "" -' "" PKd fir i Till II lll ; yr hi'miay worn n lor ' :' "'i Murk "4 411, In " ''' ' "I j (! o l.h.f It ll""i I , Ctf rult'le'i Msnsfm 1 rVirnrrlhf.1 m nin lo tutors 10. I'l Ill 0.J of April. UaBM, xriw. '.n'.iT I'uti.ir V mraltlna lifirM Vt,,bi.r IT. H"l bcusi nirrioN i iiickm Mf M. l llnl. DAILY AM M M'AY flnTtir cVsoCvi' . ..II"' Ml Monk! '" r . '.n W.mkt I ''J Oct Monlk ' PAII.V OM.T rifi. Tsar u Meat Tbr. Ms.lkt , SUNDAY Sl.t On. Thf -Mil Ma.'kt a 1 1111 inn t 0 .14 Jn . I -'i f no l Oil ! tiAll.T AM) ht'SKAY. Rt farrier I. Tuti. . . .11 t'tnll P.r W.sk V f MRFR or TIIK ASHOflATEU piirt Tk Aiurl.lr4 ! icliillr nllll I Ikt nit tor rapukllrilln. of .II ! on palrkft rradltr4 la It or othorwlia rrrxt i4 In Ikli ppr ..4 Ik. I.r.l lgklik4 haraia. riI0NB:S: F4ilrlil THajil...... Want A 4 Orel Will A4 tap KlipUf A4f. l.l.. Tlailaaa. Offlaa tnraal.UM tt... karlalj C4llr Railaaii Miaar. . tufa. a Lorlan . . BflflJ . .ti on . .aoni . . 000.1 . . I04 . ,0Ji , .aOOll . ,;io . ,TI0 Daily Food April St. Truly my soul walteth upon (lod; from him eometh my alvnllon. I'aa, 3it. Qul.t lrd, my frowurd hrarl. Mavk m teachable nd mlltl, Upright, ilmpla fr from art, Llk a llttl weanod child; From dlatruat and anvy frrr, Plaauad with all lhat plraana ttira. I hava waltarl (or thy aalvallun, O Lord. Clen. 4t:ll 1 lt(would not hurt to purify aoni of tha horn dafanao aoctnllra. : 1 It la hl(h tlmi Creel and hi kind war allmlnatad. Now la whan all plaeaa ahould be fit lad by patriot, and Kr. Treil don not ahow liny of tba aar-marka of a true patriot. 1 Germany bnaata the heal otanlnl nation In th world. The I'nlled Mlataa l folnf to axrel In oranl tlon thru the medium nf the war aay Inr aochttlea. Have you Joined? 1 . On may think that with all the alia upon our treaaury that t h la country la balng depleted of lia monatry wealth, but there I more gold In the Denver mind at thla time than waa In the whole world alxty yean ago. 1 ?- In view of George Creel' atate mant that h rejolrea lhat America entered tha war unprepared, no one need wonder that many dlapatchra from Washington are, pro-Clerinan In Intent or f la written by aonie poor fool who doean't know ennpgh to ba tha "devir1 on tha rTombtono 1'pltaph, aav the Manufacturer flacord. 1 Congraaaman Ilaker nf California uggejeta that the government might make nuraea more afflclrnt,, and at tha earn lima ahow appreciation of tha nuraea' work by giving proper military rank and authority to wo men working In the army. I'mlnr thl plan, the auperlntemlent of a nuraea' hoapllal would have tha rank of major,'' and aaalatant that of captain or lieutenant He might go farther nd provide a rank for thoae women who arei doing o much In the Heil Croaa and knitting league In the home town. r I During the debate on the proposed amendment 10 the espionage art. providing for the punishment of per ona guilty of aedlllou talking or wrning, an unusual pnase tu rne otiejitjon of freedom of anrerh and 1 of the preaa was' presented As ryon know, the 1 nnstltiit Ion provldea that for anything ald bv a member of congress in speech or de bate In either house, he shall not be called In question In any other place. Thl give a member Immunity from prnancutlon either criminally or civ Illy for anything aald on the floor Tn aniwer to question asked bl ether entor. Senatoi Johnson of California declared that In his opinion member of that body wilt not atand upon the senatorial privi lege but will peak Just aa freely on the huMlftg a on the floor. .nld he. "Not only ought w to preserve liberty of peech lo members of the congreaa of the I'nlled States but liberty of peerh I Juat a dear and Juat Barred to thoae less forlutiHie being who do not constitute a part of the congress.' The California enalor think freedom of speech fust as Important outside the sens' a In It, but would hold every per- eon accountable for the ti ulltfulneM nd loyaltj of tjlx attcrances. III IIIM III I I" In 'lo:. fr.ii win AmiTi'-i I ws.; :'i: f.T 1 1 e world freedom ih roe Mi alien with.ti Ik-i gale I" enilicl-, itl.i!ii i rsj i.iinlillii v. ll doc mil ha In r.tnt. iililimich Ihe war i m I I"" "H mankind. He i ! he I ! dl I 'i ri " ' in K l l'.f In n 1 1.., j.i f iiiiri-i.il,. Mi- fi'i mi iiliUira'iiin In l.uv I.ihi'j I . . . i , . I m A ml ii-t lir ia I" ,li i, i, 1 1 it I Im in nl n li n ii f A rnr-1 i i .i 'i l.i a ami ii ir Lo' k "m or ll'i tf ' urn ifii!inK ilirir Inm Hint li "ii i'!l ah fi'lii-ii. nliriiihl lon- I .n hi- In ii ,u I hn I iiri'ici I lull Min .'il ihr rnrii, rflini Ki. off m '" If " ii I' rrm hnian In ,"i in. i il v I,.- hiiiiiI li- Ki-ii' III nl.'i -r,.. ul t'n' I a ii ii r r i iuinf, iit- " l U t-. t mil miirvnl iinill In. I.iit i iri uf rii-mv na rliaiiai. ami Uiruhl iimiiIh in iip. n ) i Ir muni nthrr Hlli ii huh lili.nl inlii lila pnr II la niilv f.ur lh.it IhK allm In nnr mlilii i-1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . i l,f ,ri Miaiinl In do u innri' mliif ,url In lirlplii m ,11 mir f'glit r 1 1 hiiiniin liliarl ,m 'li I Ilia A ruri n ,1 n no . i-i nin' nl nli" 11 Id uiliii 1 ; r 1 1 1 n n l.i.iinl miili 11'la. U a air r.Kl.lli,.. ..m.i 1.., .1,1 1 1 1 v anil nnr 1 not mnarlvai li. u,iii nf II111 H irnr nffriiKr llnl If f.ill 1 1 Mill If full Juf Hi 1 i tn h mrlnl nut .ml 1111,1, lnw Hiolilril, hi, 111, Kny rhimlil In- foiiml liV llir null riunrnl to rompri ih - ... hi 7 n 1 1. 11 in 111 a .1 111 111 11 111 iii r I'lirilrn 11 a Inn rl!,r.rn nr.Klilnni at li nal llmnr 'n ur. ainung .11 lionir haie In rarry II luia Iran ni(Falr,l th.il a lux 1 anpr.lH l.r IrMnl mi Ihr im -n,r nfiK,, . Uu, In.l ihr rf fr, t inav the rnrniv alien If thla propnwil he rejected ah 100 liaieh, vhv not m il,r lilm Invral a 1 rrluin prr rnl nf hli viialth In l.iherly Imndh The poor aa wrll 111 the rich nf nnr 1 ltl.fli are lnilng thefie Inimla II la lint rompulaiirv. It la hoi h a patriotic and a iimfitnhle Itu ratmrnt. To compel the enemy alien to Iniy Iheao linmla could not Ihrrrfore ha run airneil aa un Injiiitice. Ami think of Ihe help i would he. I Moll I AW IK MOT rTlllOM.sM. With the advent nf a wave of ,ll."lBhe lam over certain parti nf Ihe I tilted htHlea. I here liua alao com a ferllnp of riiirefn among the citliena of tha dlffe.ent con.n.unltle where the outragea have been rommltted. In a little town Juat twenty mile to the north of Tula on laat Kriuay night, u farmer living a few milt out of town waa taken from M home lit the night and brought Mo town anil lodged In Jail, He had been accused nf making remark dlnlnyal lo ihe tlnlteil Hlatra govern ment. In nil probability he waa giillty of dialnjalty am) will receive proper trial before a regularly ann atllutei) court for the trial of urh natter. Hut a blooill hlrty mob of o-callil rgpnnent of liberty got the man out of Jail and proceeded lo hang him In the city hull. They hung him to a bnakethall goal, ualng a piece of elertrlc light wire It waa only the common a'tna of Ihe aaalatant chief of police lhat gave the man a chance for hi life and now he i In Jail In Tulaa await ing trial before llm I'nlled Hlnt'-a cominavaloner on the charge of ne II tlon. In a imall community aurh ac tion, by un angry nioh augur not ao much for Ihe aapdy of the Inhald tant cf the place, aa they do for hloodthlraty mob rule that la a. blot on rlv ilrnwlion. When a community liga a mob Hint will deliberately at tempt a man life without a bear ing, that community ahould be Xn- ve.tlgited and every member of thejperaonal war mob, If he tan be Identified, given aummary luetic. I Thl I "the land of the free." hijt thut doea not mean "the land of the llcenaed." and there ahould be drawn a distinction between the tvvd a sharply neflneii, aa was the laws of the Medea and the Persians. It I aald that there are 7CV.00U Illiterates of draft age In title coun try, that thi re are 4.H00.OOO of u'k people In ail. and tbat 18 per rent of them are white and about l.uUO.l'WO of them are native American. We hue aeen a frw of these unlettered unfoiiunatf . but the alie of their number la a startling aurprlse. And jet we apejK of enlightened Ameri ca and boasl of our general Intelli gence. Isn't II time to feel humble'' - - -- An advertisement says that "i lollies styles never shout." No? We've seen some of Ihetn that ap"ke out loud. What's be. ome o hI th lug. in-iiid wnn-n we used I' see? ih' feller lha don't know what lies talking ubi'jt alius wants i bet , oj. Ahe Martin Oklahoma Out burnt i j The man. with a -'ici has no I business stopping Ml a rooming house i ' " Hantesi Me la Inn eaay fur I h.- night poll, e , to locate Afiei all. there la mil much I , r fctcnc between h muti km) dffii fi'n who will ante-date ,4 11 Information In order lo prolirt llin nmli I lilt of J12 .Mriliun ri.ilni-. 111 (k In liiimii iv tin- Kulv t.mrmil . 7 aiitiarrlliril fur I.Hhtu I 1a Tlirv iirr not ,f Ilia t i.n.mi.i l,iir, ,f Mruli una. lni,lni uf tjirr. nf i a 11 1 h.iir hrrn f . . 11 1, , I h, M, Ai... r iliil mil lirlirtr il,ini- ,i man in lh.il town liralilra Mlkn Willi. una lin durnl liidf . 1 I1.1111 r iii,plif hla liiTimin ii.iinr 11111I firlKUi, llirn hum nnl hr mrli a a.il illffrimn liiluirn Hi in" rlnlliiii of Arlhiii lifi-ialni mill kf lliiiimn mi Jakr W1111I1I Inn 111 It ln r. T IliTK Ii llllnllllT Ihlng whlrli in ik 1. 1 In- m . 1 1 I iiliuiit .IiiiIk" Omiir ' Oiiinp li iirvr iivrrlnnka un iiiiii I null I t uilvrillir- nni1 nrvrr fail tn hur u iii-ih uint hunily. Ijmi irniiila'i In hIiiiw to nil Pilitnra hn IIh flnh Mttrml ' nutrli"! Ihr iri-ra 11 nini'tiil inn mrrtlllK ut Mrilliitli I'iirk In llnv unit n mIi hmrlv muv liim an niiiirtiinltv lo lukr 11 Innk ul lln nillllnrj (iinlnil- Ii i Krr,nlv rr.irril In (lullirln lhat if Ihr fnrriliiirr la ri-mniril Urn Inn liolrl Kill hiivr lo 1 Inir Th aliarnr nf furniliiir ilura mil iiiiliarrasa Ihr iiiiruv(i lii.li,) uuvi,.,iulu ii.,r.. he different In tinlhrli'. Ho fur aa wi can determine from a ruraniy r a m Inut ton. there la nu malrrlal illffiTcnce In Ihe platform uf the annua candldalr for gov ernor llacli candidate Maya he la a liiMitmrat and will aupport the nutloniil Mdnilnlvti allnn ao long an II la Demoi latlc The girl on Mouth Main want to know If the Tulaa. lady who bought; a ilalnlv 7.'i cent meal for her dog.' Ihe other day. liua a Liberty loan ! button among her Jewela. Hhe alao 1 polnla out that Ihe 7 R cent apent on 1 tne nog would have rod a aoldler In the trrnchea two duj. Tn only dlm-ord In the parallel an'noimrrnient of ltoy Stafford a re- tlrenient from Ihe Oklahoman and Time, keern to be that Mr. tiaylord think Ihe aurceaa of the two paper na been due lo hla bualneaa Judg ment, whll Mr. Watford Intlmatra that the credit ahould be given to hla editorial pollclea I'm rl of Oklahoma waa L'l year old Monday. Oklahoma has the right to celebrate three blrlhdava the opening of what la known a old Oklahoma; Ihe opening of the Cherokee HI rip mid inliiililiiii,.ln Ktatehood anmethlng r,li other alal tun hoaat of. Arid wo have heroea of each epoch In the evolution of the stale Ironi a wild waste to Ua preaent proaperlly. OncPpur. Ttlf Halnrr. He ran lick Ihe lousy Itusalan. And Ihe Hnlahevlkl rranka, Hut he cannot lick the Kngllah And Ihe Krenrhmcn And the Yanka. Wnntler what eicMe thr kaiser will frame 1111 to tell his, wife when lie goes home thla time ufter hla Jag In I rance We have a friend who wmt mill bough! a !"i cent thrift stamp Ihe other day. ami ever since be bought It vou would think thla was hla own Observe In h I'ennsv Iv anli papei that a certain arm Ionian there went ( , feeling well and woke up dead. i hat h W'hals gnintT to Happen to a few boches along Ihe American front before long linear I iM-ri. (.ill Mi Ailmi. please luivr a hear t, The war Is bail enough. I'lease do not. al Ihe very start, Make It so awful rough You lell ua now that we must sleep In uppers on the train lite order gilevcs us f.il folk deep In fact, gives us pain You say ttiat we must sleep In tnem. Hut thla do not forget It'a null Impossible - ahem: No on lias dune it yet Weil II In them and hang mi light Through every weaiv mile And curse our fate I hrougbout the night Hut "sleep"'" Y nil unit. us smile l.llllr Mlis- ii' l ife. Kor ye. ii s a friend of ours t w ried -in riiiillron whli h h i.! mi mate It was an anthttie which had I u In the family for ni.mv n-ni" She reasoned lhat the oilier mie Must have been It.! in a f i . Our friend hunt"! through hihm st ores To find a male for her nn.l.rcn. Hut was never sti'-i eisf i,i timilly she c mtrlhulr.l it To a war rummage sa'e I our hours after Ihe rrli, had l en liellvereil at the ie hcid-i'mitei i our friends daughter i.iiu.. hmne ami said Oh' mother. I went tn sale Today and matched Iron - It cost onlv $16" Our friend giant ed al I keenly 'Thank ou. dear." she r u m m j i; e I ami daughter I .1 "lak off your Hat and well hioe di'inrr It looka again this se.,.,m as though the Halm Heach sun will Leach be worn everywhere except nt Halm Harh I Th kals-i - may skin the tl'j.iin tear aliv. I. ut that animal pfsen's a- dispiisttitiu in lie uriwilii'g to stand Mill dining the operation. ; ... i . .. I.nngfl!i'w wrote "The Hul.dlng of Ihe Hliip If he bad the ,,li to i!o tuiw he unuid add .cvcial sl.m i! lu the p nil I i and the worst is yet to comes mmg RhUme ' '''s ' I . 1 .. . real f al V ."-w I 1 - I j I , II ';iva urr---r ixvvv':tjtw it 1 ' 'if i-rHrvf oilmen,.. , " ' gj Aa I told von In the laat atory. ' of hearing, 11 ml when Hilly llunnv llltle 111 It - llunnv Mopped lo real aa Id 't iood morning' 'he never heard after rat-aping frnm the Mlller'a hoy. ' him ut all. but Jutd aal there on tho and while tie vlnnil on hla bind lege I old log and ale it peanut which he and limited around, who ahould fly I had aaved frmn the laat circue. flown from a tree but Old Mother So Hilly Itiinny Implied up behind Magpie Ann" the very flrat thing him and leaned over and called out ahe aaltl lo the little rabbit waa. "My luulle loud rb;ht In hla left ear "(iood goodlier, what a dirty little bunny ' morning! "?.tul thla ao elartled Old ymi are" And Oil of rouraa made 1 Huulrrel Nutcracker that he awullow Itlllv llunny very nngrv. for he dldn I ; ed the pcanul ahell. ami then he be llilnk be waa dirty. So he opened hla 1 gall to choke until he gjot Mack and ktiapauck and took nut a little mirror ! blue In the face. And of eotirae. thia which 11 lady Ininny had dropped one j frightened the Utile rabbit, too, fur dav In the I'rlemlly Korea! and look - 'be felt It wa hla faull, ao he pulled 1-1 ai nimaeii. ami aure enough mere waa a great black aiuudge right acroaa hla face III' 11a .Tanglier! , Old Mother 1 M"''". "You wouldn't believe r, would you?' Ami thru she laughed again. I "Look here, young rabbit." he said "No. I w ouldn't belleye anything i w )h a acovv I, "dt.n l you ever again you aald," answered Ihe little rabbit. 1 sh nit In my ear! If you do III pn "for you've told more untruth about ' back both your eara with a pine people than anybody I know, and I needle Hnd send vou home lo your that' Ihe reason thev call you 'old mother:" Wasn't that a dreadful Mother Mischief," Well, air! This thing for him to say? Well, air. iif niade her an mad that she riw at ; lr 1 hn t Hill llunny thought it waa .the little rabbit, and maybe ahe j lime to be going, ao b bowed to Ihe would have pecked hla eyea out If he 1 old siiilrrel and hopped away, and hadn't put on a pair of goggle IhallnfliT maybe a million lions skins belonged lo hi dear, kind , I 'tide Lucky I'nteh, vv hei e he found his dear 1 terbananc one another. Mara "lieae go 'w.iv." aald Ihe little mother standing in the doorway of ! Mmngly adverse In the early hours rabbit "I can't help being rude lo ! her little bouse w alling for her bun - ! change to a mild friendliness. J 11 -you because you're ao rude to other , ny boy. And that's a gootl place to l'"'r '' ,n benefle aspect people." and he hopped away a fast ! leave him f,,r tiinlchi il.m i v..i. It ahould be a fortunate rule for aa he could before she could any an- other unkind word, and by and by he capie in r ms S,tilrrel Nutcracker I-.OW in 011 genueninn sutiirrrl had grow n pretty old and waa very hard Handling Hy MARY ini iiiituniMi not si:. 111 '1 lie 1 1- , i ,. u ... I,, I . . I ..1 " " 1 -""" Ihe platform eagerly, and made my i way Int.. the slriet. saw Ihe llltle 1 .. ... ...... i. ' ..iii. i. I I"" ""'"" .. ' ) . city lights ! A klndlv iiolli-ercari showed tn the) w av to the Y W . C A. All full." said the tired voiced ' secretary at the desk. Then to my : look of hew ililermetit elie answ -red. j I'll give vim Ihe mlilrt-H-' of a board- I log hnll-e Ai;:un I was mi mv way Hut this i lime mv heart sank a little It was nlreadv dark. At I could not get a I mini " X. . ' I ti the shalow slepa of No. 14 High street I climbed The hell seenied lo ; echo lhioui;h th house At last the ' door opetn-d A little gn I. whose, plain fa. v vva telleved bv flaming red him. stood, hind on Ihe door-, knob l es there s title room." she said ' Ml. I'elkins nlii t In You II havr In a-k her " ; 'lul pn i-e let me wait," I pliV.leil ! The iiimr iipcned wnliT "Of course j vi-iiil lei her wall, Carrie." said af h.g kind voice Ihe next moment , I -.Ml the hriuid shoulder of II til li 1 1 behind her W llliout further parley he .topped He picked up lov bug ' t rioii 1 1,. v leps. , 1 I foinw ed him up the steep nnr rmv stai... Kvcn then t was ion nun of an unfamiliar smelt. The; .loin if intiklng vegetables ami I'unkinville Paranrafit J itv il i:::k hinoii l I st HaT. Iliulinv h.ti 3 sl In to , I, iv, iv ob ere the i!i- light in i,,,. v , tern $ 'I i . "unt' liK fli sunn ,t v. I fig UP eiiiilieli P him IS I.. h.lV a lav of hln nu Slim rickena h.'is ; shoe- w pair of They a r i lig for him. lull thai vvnui make anv differ me as eveiv'hlng else ou fool these ..ays h on a fcr 1-ietiber lieiisteti cam so iir.ir getting run v.-ei- hy a frightened mule which :'ij, r.i.iirnlli'g lillhuvi Saturday te f'li got whet In- was g,l tenth inn about ) t . I '' .. .. .' ,p ry,m : oitl S-Ulrrel Nutcracker on the buck, and by und hv the old gentleman aiitlrrel Mopped roughing, although he waa dreadfully mild lo think that , he had swallowed the circus peanut ! w II bout even tuatlm: it j mid lumps, tie reached the old Hrier J think so' I'or we'll know he a safe I mid hound w IIh his own dear mother an go tn sleep and tomorrow I will tell you annihe-r slor) i yes, I if j nu are good'. will, a Husband DOUGLAS . ai ihe head of the closed rnliliii .-wjall's lie stnpjicil i "Vi.ni- r, ...... I ,,.,.. ... opened ill" il.M.r, Then stood back. In all Una there was tinthlnu- for "n' "'"" kall.int Just a simple friend Iv he.n tineas It was the way which one man would treut un til her. I thanked him I closed the door behind Ine Was this si my room lino, led with sunlight? The room I hud planned t, r my new home The narrow Iron bed. the cllngv old oak furniture, the hare white wall - I pulled off iii y hat hastily. i To He Continued, j Everyday Wisdom Hv i H in iiKitni.n LlrTS TOO TAME WwY DOeT yttV AVNOrMF fVORt? A N"Y AN'LS , ! " ' ' . M--I 1- .1 ,e illllllllH i PI ' that we lone let ,,, trv to get' mor c . Ai.m '"" ' 1 "" nappv l.'t IJi l-e ii iiiiov ed is we work fur We sli.ii then .In hitler work I . I ll'i lie ..tm.ive.l ..u ... for ...lull then ,r,i,,y our i.liv "'I'1' It IS the people vvr:, lots of all nov. Hues In th:s World who urn h i l iiist tt i . ti,,. nnnie ..in. Ft i i rv "' 'v ,i fi iv --i r.igg 1 ing aniifivam-e 1 "f 'he Muskogee taxing authnrl'le tint .ompliiti rid whin ami have to tax an Indian allotment after ;i misriable tunc So, gi ua a all restriction have been removed wl"i pile .f m 1 1 ri . . v ,i ii. es. I.et us and th Indian becomes a cltlxrn of le.un In i , it ariri.-, ain'ea, to swlmthe stale Involved In It I a srle through them to soak them up as of treaties and agreement begln a 1. loiter M..iks up ink Let our ene 'nlng ln 1101 when the Indian' land mies union us Lei nur friends annoy . waa made nontaxable for :i year ei stii,ng,rs, old iron men. Then followed other treatl. whn Hern, an hands. Iiiu.lv Ktirillr-a. I rent rlrt lurtM were removed and final igents life Insurance agents. T,. n,. inai.n l,.,.,. . , in.. ,.t l.l't'l book parrots. .tut ms. ,ri. ba.irla, Ihunder luiorie neiis. inarm i-lo.kv sm. til bov . babies. wives, li U"l- 'ids. ami eo p it.v era annoy us. Well, i,. iliini have lo vioirv inn, h uhout a Im-k of annoyance II is a part of th scheme of thinKs th.it en. h ot ua shall gel a g I tiher.il share of annoyance i m v r a'e we i an each make 'hi. best nf the 'annoyance that we 1 have Cv WALT MASON. Innlim tin- Vtnr. Tin- trifling thing la trifling atlll. tlinnirli i,lfl. inon ili'fi.n.l It fhera'ai IJiiat one thing that fllla the 111 1 1 to ;lo Ihe war and end !' To end the long drawn I'rtiaalan crime it alltthat la Important, and If you Mr your ' pcei-loua time on learer thtntfi, nii'd 101I11 t. Your piffling talk of politic, I of offh-ea you're aeeklri: of ' ii. nia- Tihiriea and ia.niUMlgn t-l -k-', w IIh aelftahnea la rueklng You talk of art and book and annc hut Mleme ttimlil I,m tt'lr niilll riL'lil tin. until we right the u,ii-l,1'ri .a.l .,.1 , II,. great wrong ami can the' killing kulaer. of margin, prof!', irohl anil price, Ihe man nf coin I I11.IVII I'hutlar. li,l ,. 1 1 .iw-li ilin.il.i.U iut no be--thc war la all that mat I tera lio you atlll rhai-i- tin- aurdnl ;i'n wherever you mav find It. while -.war la eating living men. and ktrrw j'lng bnnra behind If Are you (or I foolish gaiiiea and apnrla wHh flerv y'zeal tremble, while In alhallaa Mieni couria tne inumere i tinaia ai rernblr? So long aa I'ruvdau e.igli-a acrram. and kultur IdaiLa and t-liut-tra, thrre'a only one Important thrnie. and war In all that maltern ---- --------a IMtle Hennu'$ Xotebook J fa fellows ai aetilng on my I ' f' uiit ) j wood 1 rnhM elepa hnpliig a ruiiawav homo go hv or aiimlhing, and Sam riiha atllrteii to come lip the alieel taking aumthlug out of hia r"'m! and looking at it i, ml pulling 11 hn k In hla pockll agen. nd I aed. (i. fel low. Ham t'roe haa got thai ivati h hra bin bragging he waa going tn get. v . I..i tiohody duel pertend thev no- Hi e t. se.l I'iiiIh Simkina Aul Sam I 'niHK came on and mi! Idi wn und Ihe fern! thing he did .n I pull hln wairh out of hla pn.-kll nnl molt at it and put It bark agen. hay Ing, Ita half pan 4 already, wat do you know ahoiit thai" Wlch none of ua fellowa rtntent aav envthlng. and prltty eo"n Sam Croi-a pulled hl.-t watch mil narn, aylng. ;r, of fi, go.sh, lime aerteny doea go faat. Haa envtuidv aaw Ld Wernlck lately? aed Sid Hunt. And nobody let on thev had aaw the watch, and prllty anon Sain i"roH pulled it out Hget) holding it away out and limit ing at It aa he lhawl be waa far Nighled. navlng I wonder if thla watclj la alow, no. I half bleeve It faal. And be put II buck in hla pn k.il agen, and tinluidv aed envthlng and he pull'"! It tlte out agen and Blurt ed to look at the back of II, sayliu. H. '.. thuta rite goah, I'm glad they dldent get the Initial long. I wlah a airyoplane wnmj go pat-t. I aed looking up In the air. And the fellowa all atarted to tawk about dif ferent thina-a. Hnd after wil Sam Croaa aed. o, by Ihe wv. fellowa. did von know 1 had a new watch? And h pulled It out ngen. and ua ; fellowa all arkted aerprlred an latiirk our tied over Ills ahoul,erH to I are tt. aav lug. Ila-ie ymi Sam .' goah I wat do you know about thai, Sam got a new w-ati h. (1 wlzi, lei. see it, Sam. lets see It- And Sam showed It to u and told ua the time by It about evorv 10 minlt. j The Daily Horoscope I 1 ha iart larlinv. but Ha aol foron!' tCopjrriflH. 11. tin ti Mcllur. Netpapi.r Synrlii-.lt. WiHlnistlay, April 21, lIH An unimportant day nicnnlliig to nsteology. lnce the Influences conn financial transactions benefit Hanks ahould The atar seem to presage flurries In stock anil decline In values, an that It I wise to pay off debts anil atrengthen all business foundations. laiwyer continue under a away making for great activity und large I aervlce. Honor for professors anil college 'men again are presaged but i these jwlU be due to ervtce In the cause of education and not la new lines of ! effort. I New trea will be put on educii- Hon. eaoeclally on nrnetlt al lines i.f study, vocational training assum he said llf mlm new lmnnrlane Jupiter foreshadows Increased , dr. tnand for teachers and Insirurtora There la alao to be a great deal nf honor accorded educators In the future. It la probable lhat there will tie a battle In which reaervrs arc tilineil to victor lea within a week. The seers read In thr star warn liiR that peril lurka In the shadow I of the Capitol. This may mean that enrmlea are working In aecret or (that there will be an explosion or i disaster M ara denote a dry. hot Hummer, hut In many parte of the cuunlry agriculture will prosper. Th Sun and Mercury foreshadow a successful period for -railways. Again disasters to hattlethips are forecast and a naval battle la Indi cated. I'erann whoae birth. lute It Is have a happy outlook for the eur. They ahould make no changes Children burn on this dav nr likely to be generou Thev ahmibl succeed In business, but Ihe thief fault may be un Inclination to worry over trifles. TO ARGUE INDIAN TAX CASE ! I reeling Will lloprrn-nl Muskogisr otinl) He (orr Siiin-me t nurt. ... ,. r,. i, OKLAIH'MA CITV .,,.l --r in IT W Orlfl :n - 1 A 1 1 or tie v-' if net a I Kreeling reclv d th li:ltd Staiea I supr eme cuir! would on Krlday of ,lhi week hear mgumeni ln the. case f I N link i" al, as lrutea, v board of county commissioner , of Muskogee roui'y Involving the I taxation of -an Indian homealead 'Th ens . the result of an attempt , wt,h statehood, and then i In laj all restriction were re ! moved The atnrney -geneanl will probably rpcent the atate. McAdoo brand the talk of hi. presidential andldary a oke. M)be It la one of thoae Joke lhat do not offend We don't heir of hi getting In.ulied about Ik, The Woman Who Changed By Jane Phelps VnTlZlT?- Whll, m - ---- 'ir'"fcr" iifnirei iimii itm-ii. F(l h In HnUHrr nl m til inarne I n Im.ix! me alone ... never had really .-.u.- conauiered the iioaalhlllly that there "'.r.lehl l. ...n.K. i .... " - .-,":!'.' walking nulctlv ,n V. , "."'. :T 'I.: " "" , , u. . I ,,,V '."' I ' ,, . ,"" "u" inllmates before he ever 1 11 n n 1 hen i d 1 in.-. 11 11.I wh"ni he held UllMh..,,i . n. 1 . " V'"! I'1 a i.a"t.rn for me t copy. Mia s.-xlon had telephoned to find how the d'nne,. had gone and ..P -I .l-llh.rd M I e v - p..;,n;.,l that evcy.hlng had been I am sore it ," xhe aaid v.Hh;tlme l.-.-i,,.. . """""i "II .me. nM Ihe pmper aim'uiil of enthiiM-i have' hern Tide K""i ' hh""1''"' aem. Tli- amount I never, under ,h,.,gM If It hnV " any rlri-iiniMani e.i. 1 mild mallago to leally 1 oon t 11,,,., A" mjeci ,,,to anvthin, 1 raid j hee ,m, tv a. 1 Kveivn and I h id k-mie down town I Kiirts' frlenda are ai" V "" "! to get ihe tiamiM for our place cii nli We weir lauk-hlng and chal- Hug ii" v ton i!ta walked alnng. when M'T- iiiini'il 111 and. I lire .ilirranl. vvi coiilinited mi our w ay. firM telling 1 1 1 1 what we were rii. lnr in do and enlie'ing ),ih Inlere-.l We Kid K,.n. hut 1. Utile wnv when we ran Intn Mr Carpenter, iiii. 1 1 11 , 1 .1 ..-..n-n 11 or- iiiiKiu'waa near or mm pun 11. and. wilhniil thinking. 1 g.i v e ahienl II" then walked wIMi Cvr'yn 11 nd Merti.n iIihv and I Inuled along he I'liid them We had none but it 11' lle way w heM we met Julia ( ollina -The own giiM.s:p'-' Mr. Cat pen - "'if In nhmihler ua die iter Mil P d "We are hi fur il now." llinmcnl Hut liullw-rt'rl. "In fur what"" I u-ked jlng. mid he came ami aat down with hv. it will he all over Mnre-iia. she didn't act aa If hhe rnjoved land that two charming out'g mat : having hlt.i. mv have been mla roiia wete out with two old men taken, of cotine. Hut Isn't he - well about town" ...n,,hrr gay".'" "Seak for vnunelf, ('arprnter'" . .h Thil a tin hri iet. I Met top ait hi. mi nngrv cowl mi hi wag wondering liow you met him. fa" "It la curelea In ua to expos1 ,. .. ..nwa nlm well tthev ooca the la. lie lo unkind comment, i otne I shuially have bnaluefa relation) ao lel a go Ihe other way, you rtiul t,ve known him alightlv, ever If I inlatake not. we ll meet Mr. !lncr we were married Hut I know CollnH iiealn. anil then ahe will h.ivejthat neither Kurta or hi people up no'hiug In tell " prove of him. I gueH ho In loo free, ""h. hut we wanted you lo help 'and eaev to Hint them." ua aelert" "Sh " nlflcantlv Horry, hut be said 11 he limited alg t Mr. Carpenter. "I'm I heller not He would trail along too. and where three I. and looks Innocent, often four doe I "You must be very hard to ault. t not TruM ine. It la belter." he ' had really no bop I ahould find flnlMied as I looked mv dlxsi-nl. jvou." and Merlon tlray stood amll lirunihllng. Mr. Carpenter allowed : ing at me. himself to be tinned the other way, , Tomorrow A dangerous ( oinill- aiiil Kvelyn an. I I went on alone. ' mcnt. bsGrvations' war norse IT S UtJ I l I s IIMTKNS Tlivr MAI II, Till, I OK.MI.lt My lu"ar Niece: This la kiipppNed to l e uutj of tho. e gU! days when I expand like n drunkard' bead on the morning afb r the night before, a day when I Imi'ld be mellow with thonkful ii'rs ior the privilege th.it I a hi pei nutted to enjoy. Mm l.ucta haa cnlled and gone This la lw:iy ail evert. III the eyes if thr Lilly hetself, lino of those thing, that mike my office mi fait and keep me within the aHcri-.l circle nf those who et Joy the putronago nf the iiilghly .Mr I. nets Ir Heglna'a mnthrr. She ia "Oil Well" Luraa' widow, which make It nerrnnary for her lo funk her am lal poaltlon with JP uneao aervnnta In livery and other devleea calculated lo dar.r.lo the eve of those who look her way lest they mok back along the roulo whence be enme. Mrs Lucaa i a "lady" and she sonietlm.a feara the mailer may not be entirely clear In the mind of those wh remember the dava when ' "Oil Well" swung his honest p cK Into the deaert w. isles tmie llakers fleltt and she did the family washing while Iteglna' tcntler peisou wa. tethered In a clothes hamper..- To Ihr fmt that I nrvec refer to those days nor tu the army of Crunch maids.' masseuses .and cos tumra that ap:i-Hte them fiom Mrs l.lli-fia' pis!it social ein.neni t'. I owe th en I In which hallow my ol ft e Mrs. Lucas usually calls to discus somet h ing, i tmi to prote.l This sh i'ld after sh" had adluiied her lorg iiettr lul'iiw-iiHr the tleiia r I it re of Iter Jap chai. ffrnr. Mvka who always pri I't'es In-i to my door And Hn noiirices hit ptesence The protest v. us couched In the form of Infor mation ,mi -rut me a maul, roctor. She u..u i.t.. III,. hi a, .1.1. i Ih slil t , k unit " ift '"1 agreed that I would and In- miued ci tiurrtirig the maid s de- fli l Tit le "Shi" 1 ,ul no ir so far her work vent. ty work waa never o well thill It wns her lmprtlnencr that was in'n'eriible Shr expected to tie ci Hi.! "'l.ss." wanted a phir to take a daily lath and assumed the beur in;" of a lady." I smiled ti s I replied- "The fact of her being n Indy should not i tnbarrass you No- one know better than you what U due ore " l erfilnlv tut. and I told hrr ao. t s-iid rmph illcallv: 'Cecelia, my do mestics are aeivant. Inferior. vanl that understood. I nm mid know wl.ut i my due.' na 'J! II hkansfVawl nia!u.a Tl!S aVantlw kv mm IW Ca j 'i.."'".,::'l"r- ,F:v,"n 1 ' " i ijiuiri4nii llir r jht and lot, of unn lire which hm.ia . . th,lk nothing"" f l, "t he,.'"". "7 'am . ....... I..... r l'-riiv lllluii-ent ",,n" " ' know. ,t 1. all declare, aomi'tlines I think I niignt aa well " had Un good " exne.-i 1 . . .. v "" ' " Helen Ireatet 11..-." 1 ,L 1,1 " "M U" can't unrte, aiL.i v 0,nrl, ' how . T V , 1 for k lie w "jMni ' j Mr :r.;,,iJMf"ui:',C' Ami n ee ! tnllv. an im,,,.. .... 1 like tli Uiwaon Kirla and peter Klvera hie.irge a frlendH are ao different J , ninrli older u,,,i .i ... "' "aw av " "Waan't Merlon lillv thn,.i.l.t..i t think he U half In In.. 1 ' Helen,"" Think of hint, turning for fear that cat of a I'nlltna woman would any anmethlng uhout m t t ' I have Hn Idea It wa.111'1 rv.id. on account or Mia. (-ollina. either. think Mr. Carpenter had Hiuiifhinr lo do with It." "What do you menu?'' ' Nothing imitli-titiir. but ihe 1 v j he came to the table when I liincluil with Cenr.o I didn't Hunk he. Iiieortre waa pleaaed, and afain, 'when Mr. He. ion and I were lunch. "oh. well, we1 ran aelerl our framea without them, I guraa," t aanl km we went into the hop. Hut before we had come to any decision I heard aonieone aav: ISTtLL UAWTTJN LleiP3CY AS IIKTWKK.N MIMTHI'MS ir. "I I HHOIt " AMI finished her work beautifully, ai.it left me." "Naturally," I raid. " Va 'orally T" ' Quite go. I Cecilia, wanted In be treated aa a lady berauae of birth and breeding a well aa education she la on. She is a student in Ihe domretlo aclrnce department of (tie Ntale norma! school." ' Hut she I a serv int. an Inferior." "She ia an educuled woman trying to raise tbeistandards nf domeailc work She Iihs been accustomed all her life to the daily bath that hurrl flea you to MJCh an extent." nd tt.en I stiirletl In and gave tha. magnificent fraud the lecture of her life. I pointed out to her th li. si tli it ivuinen of all atatlona are now knocking at the floor of Indus try, ami 1 lold her that housework wmili I ulwav be done iy stupid iind, Imioniiit drudges Jnt a long as" women employed servant In order to have an Inferior about llieni m- aiead of becnuae they wauled their '"k ull done. I don't think she half undeiktood whal I wait driving nl All she aeemed able to get into Iut si stem tu the fact that ahe had neglected ftn opportunlly to ae cuii. rxpert help, and did not under .itnnd thit It waa because she u t nwilllng to recognlre the changes hut are going on all around her. I don't know what women of her stamp will do to keep up their self- espeot :f thev can t look down on Close who do their work. I v thr way. I'rudence came In and looked Cecilia, over; but I'rudence s'll' turrb' In that mental world that ca!N for Inferior Well let her have 'em. I win! people about rue who are arcuslomed to bath even If 1 have tn call them ".Mbss. Your lov ing nunlle, TIIK W AH IIOI'.sH. A reyoluilon. to be 1VB real on, should omrwhere In the rouinl come t a place where th rotaua" will becoint more teady. Hut tha event in Jluaala I kept fast and apparently P',, xh one cannot count the P" wheel. ", think thi war mav .trveraTy - vet. .... not . :::r:. .hem. to hortrn It l for that th Aeritan In whiiiew er, walk or . al life In at Job t once with every ounce of encrgv that I In him. I : "" ' -