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TULSA DAILY WORLD, MONDAY, NOVKMHKH 1, 1918 EVFRV DAY IN THE YF1AK Lnlar4 lii Ibe I u I'm! Ottire ee firi-ond. i ai Ma'trr Kuf-ne lirKiii... I'r'.ilenl end Mttnr K. il. baiaon innuiota Mai,a'r MI.MIUlt (IK TrlK Al till- II' KKAi; F cnu I I. I irr Official County I a p c r .il II -I'ltl I'l I IIII'V." HMI.Y ' si' KHM'AV Dnlixl" Om vir I ' ':!: r-,i Mi.i.'hj .... n-i. m. .b, . ; ".. Mai. 1 1 ..... . ' '' JUII.V IIN'I.Y. On. y, . Sie Monti, ' 7 ' Three Montr. 1 0 .fi'NIMY OSII.V Or,. Veer M? t" MontU I ' I) Ml , AS ( ' D O . Ill irn-r in T'il I- ' I"r MHIIIt.ll UK THE AS -KM lATHIl I'KmH The At'one'ed 1'r.n ii ei'lin'ie'i, ntttlrd to th.. i.h f.ir r. ( it.nret.o'i f ft. I nt 'h Ml'hn rrediled '.. il or ntl,"n rif.lltf.l in ten .p.r .,! alto Hi' ""I ""' I'"" i.lhe.l h.rm d.tni a peel 'n"' W ant A I lrl ''" .! A I rrpl , ... " loep'ae Ad .e I " Hum r.i lift,, e ''"'' 1 Ir. ilai,..tt 1 1 p I ... .... W, , Snri.iv ;,,, . . '.""1 H'luneai M,er'" 7M0 Vuere lrlun r ; I tail u Food. November 4. ion. Siir.ii giwiitii, tn.l niri, l all ffi'w m. a'i Hi.' days nl m lite l'e J.. 'I he .iirr p.. m i.,na "I ')' l.n.1 tllrnH me ell ltt .tan, II inav Itiy huliee tie mltiM ahte. ' Viol t mi aura lip iireie r.d I will ilwrll in the hnuae of Ihe 1 vrd forever l'a 'J4 'i A M'l lit lll.ll.ss ( MCI(.. , tine of the moed ('" U r ram pxigiiH since illlrn I'd ani fi lead ing InduHiry In this country Ik iiiiw irm lli ally closed. Mini I hi' munacerii for Jiiilli nf I he dominant purlieu h.ir given out optimistic statement" of Mho rmulu eipertcd. Til" i.iDi k Ik ii Iiiim been peculiar Hi lli.it it him Indeed been a etpccch lee coiiiihi. In okUhnina iml m nlr iiihlli' npmrn Iih lufn iiimlo in h.'hulf nf rithi-r tlrkft. Thorn hN horn nn nuiin'llnk; liruNai nr tink ling cvmliulM to urnimn llio rntlnm mom of party fnllowerM Tho llvor innniiril orator dlrl not (inl any ilo inainil for hlH mTVli on, viirl ho pruli.ililv woiilil not havr had a hur rahing crowd to Rlva him InHplra (ion If ho had tircn turned loono. It had horn rathor a miill-nrdor rampalwn, candldaloa and tholr inan .'iiriK doprndlnK upon lllarattiro and nonapapor advorllHing- In aolloit Inir auppoit. Tho offcrt of thla aort of caniaplif nlng la holng watrhed with Intrrral. It la RoltiR to ahowr whether the votora are mors Impifaaod with Ituo niothnd, or whethor It takon. or atory and torrh-llKhta to arouac thorn to tholr patriotic duty. Anoihor algnlflcant frature nf thla campaign l lha allonce of domo cratlc papara In roiard to the atata tii kot. Many of the paper have. mt made a aint-le editorial reference to the atate ticket and have had very little to nay about the county Candi da lea (Mhnra, notably among tho more prominent dally papera. have only made a cunual reforrnce to any ef the candidal. Jtitt what thla meana la hard to underatanri. It may be a reflection of the lack of Intcreot among the people, or It may be they felt there wa ao little to be aald In tholr favor. Again. U may moan that they have been Im preaaed with the growing demand for a change, and while heailutltig to openly advocate a continuation of tho obi regime, decided to let the candidate! carry tholr own burdens At any rate the allonce of the demo cratic papera haa Inren'eo uniform throughout the atate that It hua been the Hubjoct of much concern among the political woikora. Homo of thrne papers did not een comment on I'reolilont Wllson'a appeal, or (tlvc It publicity. Tho votora have been left largely to tholr own Judgment In lb In otate, and Jimt what they have decided to do one can only gnraa. The lack of intercut inanlfoniol before tho pri mary li.ui continued through until this day, and tho unusual lack of cx prr.BOlon of their e nil men In ha.i kept the pnlulci.ina hew lldci od l VOC WANT A MANt.i:.' Tho par.imounl 1miip In the slate ampalKn in ( ikl.ilmin.i Ii not whether thi.s otate oIihIh behind I'rtldcnl W'ilaon In Ins conduct of the w.ir, but whether the people who havn lmic Miffeie.l f 1 1 i ii extrava gance and max h. lie rule want " ChHt'KC There has boon much crlilii.ni anioni; democratM of the unneccn sary i xpenae and nmi liine iiuliiies plH.vod b) the present adininimra tlon and us pri'dereasorH. They linow the slate gnvernincnt can bo Min more economically, and that Hie ;.i'.- Inrs no: need the cecal army of rni.,' 'os now on 'he pay roll. They know that liovernor Wil lmms pu ked JudRe Kohertaon a. bis a.;. r.-u-. and they ha i ea.l the effjime praim glrn ihe prrKcnt Htalc iiliinn.blrutinn b .luilse Huh. erthon. lie promlhes no relief from 'be u. border borne by the people of thm Blale. hut ba s.i.. in elfcct ' ..t ho wl'l make tun ai'.miniM. a tion n tiiuch l.ke ili.it of i inventor U'llli.iinii as poihle. If elected, be will tuke over ihe machine tiovernor Wiliiaina ha. 1 ; 1 up. and foiir years hence will in (i.;n atttiuept to turn over the affairs of the Hate to ft auccos.-nr picl.cd by the ni.ich tie. This ii vchai f.o ( tlv ot. rs t.i moriow. and tin- hi..:, hi., reached that critical ' pc ii her hit-Ion- W'hiCll UllOulll CllaSC CVe:y ((.- to take atock with l.:u se;f and. con sider whether in Justice to lu Ikim- I" 1 .iff, lil be en, ilfi.Td li.h .ii.i ii. ii . . . r. i . n i r "ii ' l 1 1 '.r. 1 III! Il lie K II" W I; ! ' ll'ir. i M. In" i e. h.i fi.iinv of the ...II be e. '" il ' bill it v it I ! I ' l". .! I V. Ii I 'en., die. I me. I I I lie ' ..tni l.,ie, ,,f i I - w II " I lie ' II, II .1.1 nf .1 II d I if C nl be dim I e.. I p. I. Ill I i i i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 t , f I . iii.', M ii.v d. I,,"' i i ' ' I .1 M , K-. '. til'' V, , !" :. w '".i I ..- ' I. "I ..i- .fi.i.d . I It. I I l.'l . IIK ! ' b hi an 'i .liiiwu ".' lb- .- eli. I " .. I I ! II h.i '! al.'P'.- iihd b;i . sin !.pl" . Ill - I" I,.,, I. ,,, W.isli.lntt'ill .if I I -' l ir lain iii. i.Ii t ii,,: ,, "t" ii;aiiis' .ii. d i.'.i I , m.. , ..lid i i ' ' i ti l,)e, t ii.i, .iIiIr i a n I id. 1 1 . h atel t,,i'!,,e.. in a fid M . , . be ,i il. in. I .i I 1 ,i I'"" Matiilit.K i n il b di !"" it- ii b i ii I" inc. ,i b.,.,1 u,e ,ii i f i. r i,.n hi n'ub. iieeil-. I Mil. mm: urn vi mi: The f.i si i niiKi ' 'i, nn. 1 1 d ... ' i ,' t l.i In . ii Ih. mil , In, I C I In 'lie . Il I Ii' al bu lief, el, I liillKhl III ' " -I I I lllirlntf llll.l ,11'ile ll'.lll I '1.1 h lle Ibrnwn .ill the iihirn-t i-ailniif into lllia dl.UI'l. .Ill') f"l Ibe M:-t till, weeks Ibe aitilleii Im.iii b.i i d me n I hit " been lie.ivV. 'I lie eM"cr.lt ie . " f I lliltlce ban f'nrii lime In liftii' a n nmi (it 0 lll.il IiiHK raliK" K il '"J I'l be btmiKbt Into ai-lion bif'" "tie ir.ihnu "i .mother Iboir tt.iii'pni i itj ,n was lc laved. .iide I lol.er t sou paused here a niomoiit and ttirew a small hand, irrenade which ptonil to bo h ilml Y V'. HasltiiKs w.iii ariiionnced fnr ii flank iniivetneni. but for some i ea -nun ho decided lo i e 111 ,i i ii m hm own (rem h. Jon Thompson watt oxpoi ie, to bring his ouicliiiio uun Into play, but he discovered t,Mt I'upimn Salto, now on the f.lrtig linn in Kimiee, wax IhroiitemnK bio rear Kiiard. ho he decided lo slay in Ii let own dug out .Scott l erria wait announced a the Kiuli who would conduct an nffeiis lo over the entire district, but be hesitated only long an mi Kb in Tulsa to eat a good feed at the I'etioli'um i luff and send up a few weak flairs I'ongroMiman Kahn of California, the man who saved tho h.i im for I'rcHidcnt Wilson when bis nw kcii orals had deaorlod Ms at. imlar. I slopped off In Tulsa on lis way homo to say a word In behalf of llerl ('handler and tell of the assist ance Mr. Chandler rendered In be half of the president's war meas ures, but the flu order prevented his making a public speech. Ho Is sued, however, a strong statement showing that Mr. Chandler was I"" per rent patriotic on all the war moaauroa. . Henator ('wen has been appealed to for a statement In behalf of Mr. Howard, hut he haa made no re rponee. The senator la fair enough to know that ha could not ask for Mr.- Howard's election without charging Mr. Chandler with being derelict In hla duty am) disloyal to the president, and ao he has re mained allent. At thla writing It looks ns If Mr. Chandler was holding his forces well In hand aad had Ihe beet of the battle which hns been ranging in thla distVlct. Oklahoma has contributed loyally and generously to every call for war funds, and she will continue to do so whenever there is need, but her peo ple are not so rich that they can afford lo see their money squan dered to keep a lot of political wire workers on the state's payroll, .luil Re llohrrtson endorses thh ex travaganre by commondina In un stinted terms the present slate nd ministration. Tho democrats In Congressman Kiihn's district In California evi dently do not take the presidency view seriously. They have endorse, Mr. Kahn and placed his mime oil the democratic ticket. L Why should the democratic Cam paign nianaiters be so concerne I over what somebody else said ami did yeats ago'.' Has not President Wilson said that be would not bo bound by precedents' "1' won, 'I take th' Ani,r:i,i'i . in Trance, m i-iMntry !',":i;.i three nioiitlis C i ,i m ., i;u,n ( .in' nam f sia:,. i-ghi hire tli.it that point ought I' l,e Hi' K.iioi't. Pal.li '." N-ild " Nil' - T.iin.-t t d.iv A woman would r.ifhoi m.itrv a poor provider any tunc than a poor lisicnt r. j Abe Martin j it tnv "',"1.1 I ! Oklahoma Outlmrnln. ! - '' I," " 'bit I ,.,:e I'l. Id,, . '" - 'I' ll .. i , I ir, -, . . t , . I t i,., 'i . , , I ild T.'i.er b'.v. lt"l. e I ...n , n I I ' .iii ii 1 1 I"., nr. t,, t , ; k ,, l . d". l it I ., ml i itiiiii:ii l i.i , -.il - I'. il I .1 1. k h" f.'i ii to eel on i he i.i , ml I l;- il,.. I'll l f'-l l 'I I.. . , , - the II.I..,'. I I "-I I" Mi 1,1 ', ... I,' lo in p.i i k ' ii .Mill, e.i'.i 'b.i' .. ' it ml.- of .1... s it, ,. ! 1 II .1 f .- VI f'ol.i tb- pub. I, N " III, I' I !...! I be ( Ik laboi ,,," I" "''I' Ii. ,.,,,,. of 11,1- it He "O'lll In I , I, .1 I.-, I ,,, , .., J., , I'"' ' f, .,l '- 1,1 - ,i, mil,,. I , .,, ,,n I. . 'it, c i lo- ii. ii', i i at p. st, 1 1.. 1 1, I, , t 'I to i',;: "n mi Nortt Mam. I' b" I i ' to. ' Inl.C of ., .,.l.';. llli HI I b.i ' a.- t be l,l w.! . not lift.-. I III time I" p' I fill Into In ii.i h e a sp, . , h b. ,i,rs not i. ire boii o-iii: it I '-1 i i . , I f 1 , I.i In pei I tin VI tl I I kl.illona.li admits tbat Ibe pi it f nt in ii lo, Ii l be il.-i r.i il. . a ii 1 1 I 1 1 es ;,re rlliinlliK i.ili be Inl.f h .'.it,i in Hum words 'Ibe i .-, oi 'I of I be illl in, adnii'ii-1 .1 mn " llmi . you Ilk. it, Mr. 'I .. x p i , el ' I ' l-t.iukllll llow.iid i!'-iit,i, f.itle ' itl,l, lie for l-ftliK' I" Ibe ninth It, dial). I tliilfli t. Is fllfillltii: oi, -i plat folio for III' public on I, ri Nlllp of pi-lute po t. nr.li. ami b- m one of the iii. -ti I'ri'si'h nt Wilson wants elected. The iklabonnin t,e old I. ids. Is lint aliovo liilsrepi-esentiitlnti when It be, oriieH tiei essary to endotne lif.v ernor Willlain's iidniirilsti.it Ion. lint yoll bile prub.iblv liolieed t tut It Is niiher Icirv about commeiidini; gov ernor ltobiTlson Here Is the wav one Tulsa woman puts If A unman who IbiokH she lias l.ren ".levoted " long enough: who needs ii "poll " for bor vaulting aiiibltloii. whose troubles are not "little one..." and bo spends more time inrinK li-r ileus thin viewing her heirs. Kx. lamed, l.v Malt Inilir: I'rank I'leral. the iirnial i.ikrsmilh of tho ( in i Ii i ! l.eailer, Is hi, ti, en bat. acgra l.lled over the VI a V Home persons pt out. mice Ins name Sonic call It I'le rut and others I'lrate. All ore uioiiK I'l l-'ratice his name Is pro nounced Monsieur I'eero. Tho Leader's able fuiionrapber ts a phar macist by profession mid u grntle mati by iiiilurc I'rank I'lerat is lank, lean iinil peculiar. Ills body weiijh only Ml pounds, but mentally he welglia more than half a ton of haled alfalfa. The Wife. ny jank rma.rg llutli ti Mmli Happier Now That HhcIk-I Is Willi Her. ClIAlN'KJl I.XV. To Itulh, having Hachel with her would have been unalloyed Joy had It hot been fur the fact that her iiunl had not vet forglvei her for disgracing the family panic by go ing to work. "She sholy was ma '. lvld vo when she got dal letter, missy Kuth. She a'inosi upset ile hull house, she did." "Hut Harliel. what difference does It make w bethel' I wash dishes and scrub, here at home, or earn the money somewhere else to pay you to do it V "It don' make no difference to Hachel. honev." She was proud that Kuth could work In the shop. It u t It h id taken her down with her one nieirnlnK. Just to I. her see what a lure plare It was "Hut yo' Hunt urn n inns' pirtlkler woman. Thov ain't none of her fnlksea ever worked." Kuth had written several letters to her mini At first she tiled to iiutke her understii nil hnvv she felt about things: th.it she hated house work and vvas hanpy In the decorat ing Hut Mrs Clavhnrn" had re in, ilneil so obdurate, she had so In slsfntly declared Kuth was disgrac ing her. that now she scarcely men tioned her work at nil -lust wrote bright, bree.v letters telling of her new friends tin- Roberts of vvbri'o i-he went, what she was read ing, etc. "I .lint long to to 1 ber all about inv work." Kuth said In Clara Hub erts mi" d.iv but it only makes her angry, s" I keep still." "I i an t iin.leisl.im' H'" Clara bad sv mpat helically replied. The Idea of thinking it was lowering to take ,i position ou'shle the home vv .is t.. her i rallv f mini . "Aunt is xotv aristocratic" "Yes. but si rubbing ami washing dishes .ne tint I know, don't I do hot li'"' x "llul unless ' V on tol,l tt. ni one would Know. I re.illv heliei,. aunt would I," k Die door and work nights rather thin let anvnne know she did inn thing. Yn she Is so sensible in every other wav It's Ibe way 11 gtni'l inal'V southern peo ple fori Tin v ir ailvvavs had so in.itiv niggrrs to iiail on tlicm. tbev Republican State (JOVKRSOR Horace O. McK,'vr. I'.uld I.IKUTT.NANT tiOVURVOR Harry 11 .teruinnn. Oklahoma City. Sl'.l'RKTABV 01' STATE John K Stlir.tivai-t. Pawnee' STATE AUD1T0K livcrrtt run-ell r.nld ATTORNEY tlENKR AL. Y.brn L. Tailor, I'oteau STATE TREASURER E V To-tnr Tlic,a Sttl'T OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. .1 K llAtn ill .111. ruita City STATE EXAMINER AND INSPECTOR D V Bannlnttmi, Oklahoma C.ty. COMMISSIONER OF LABOR Wm O Wallai-a Oklahoma Ctty COM R. CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS Harriet 1'itri.ii (lll.ttap. Chanttln. ISMUltANOE COMMISSIONER V. W Snvil.ir, Itnlil.'ilTilla C'Hll'.r MINE INSPECTOR John S i;anier"ll, M.-Alfslnr rPESIDENT BOARI1 OF AGRICULTURE J W lUnifwrll, Helena CORPORATION COMMISSIONER C V Liiflm. k Fort C'ttlv ' CLERK SUPREME COURT Kfurna Ca'i Milt-koaee. U SITED STATES SENATOR. W R .Tohnsnn. Arrtmera. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONURESS I. A, (Beit) Chandler, Vioit. (The Heart Hunters! j ly MA It Y I" ill ;I.A.-;i I A ill,, r of "Hi. nt. i. g ll'isbjiid. ' ' llundbi a Husband" j 'Ibe letter n.vl'TKl: .c i A "' I ' ..I I. . r ! I'll t 'A Of ' "' ''.'' '" 1 '" '"''. WI..-IO I '.t.l I'll'' Ills' ove, liie ,o'at., pants. 1 I'"' 'I"" .'l.l . .1"! lift', I .. ''"''d l-. I 1 1 .i " : I : , I' iie i, .ii.: ,.r i ii, p"i 'a ,'..,-., I., I i; i Mt I ..-1 it :,, ,,i . , 'be r ' K Ii "'..'II:, loads in t'i-- Sfoilli f a 1 lo I i,. 1 ' : km I 'I . I'.i lei . " I'. Ill-I . ." A'I'I' .l.-.ll le .'..-git. 'I l,. i e ,i , s ,i, ..- i, , i; a la ii. t ,' r I o.i ',oe, ., :,t : ,, i,,., , .,,, ,n if -.'.' w.ie ...ti , long ' ,r v., I,,. ; ., I, i ' ! ,li 'a., n, a ' 1 1 i " ' 'I.. I,", i," Dial i- ' l-'ir t 'IV to II ' ak i' til no A in! I .'' i' i.i .lis' 'Ml me o.llrigil' kto,.-, .,.. a t 'Mom, 'Mr I e .a . . I I 1 n . , ; . , ' I . . ! f ., ti. -a ! Son ines I I'- - .i:ii' ,i, ' Xi.nt l.e'r.i ., ' I oil -.:e. "ti lalls on ptpe. .'i i l.-b- I in a ,. i , i- r ,. i . , ,. t :, ,- i., la i ' to-, in sea i i h of : f 1 1 , . t i ; , ni.i, in " ..i , i i. , , , i, . . ' i o i n,l Sli. a lion I ' ) 1 1 i r I'ti iiii hiiil Win,' I , i ,i i i,, I I f "I n, that t 11" w heir I km t I., lb, p.c it . in',. u, f. i l.l :, t; Inn- v.a- deist. 111. a 'I ll.li .1,1- I, III,, I "If b.i'. ,, t ne , . I " I , ', I I A i s , .i t t, f il I 'a II ml llll .l. 1 1 looked a I I" ..'.- i. o. s.i . ,. , mi hi- d not VI a tl t lo see it was ii , i ' : , 1 1 in in hi i, I, I n I h.r tiie f i.i I k ii.-ii 1 1 w .oi id re mi ml I II in -.J I be l, . :.,;,e , 1 1 , i It ni i, , ,. 'I,,- n iiv I h.1,1 liimull' llll- s.ij. .f 1. 1 an in I ..... i -I j ,,i m , n ". .-...in. e did Hi.it for me. s".u Will the I. He, ;, ,,, ban, I. I , -I i.,"e, lib, ill. Tllell I found sough! 'lie shade ,.f ; i p..,. I m- I1 l ., siveit so lov.it. Ie that I opened I' w.lll .1 1 , i'.i. I "I ,-i. illi :,. ,, ! ' . l .ke kll" VV II W ho I "as ' I'.'ll I, I'l. g. 'I I, 1 . t ,I slf.'li.l b" '. . II' f.nd I .o ii i . . w I, , o, -ii 'i In u I . a ie il,. I It,, I "III pt Oil IS ; , . I -. ' , I , , It is ,! a u-e .viol ,,,, !,, fo n 1 1 to- . i ! i i mi 'I'. , ' i -. to I. mi.-i Ma ml .-"lie ol ' he In I- e'l . Ill - test l.-HH .--1 i i . Mini h his ,,-oi,in I i,,. veals "Al'i W,, ll.ld left o,: blow II. I went t" okii amt'i ami a -ke I tinm if 111,) did not I. now ins Al lirst These Candidates Worthy the Vote of All Upright Citizens Keeping away from politics, then Is a condition 1 li.it exists In this I ' dlcl.il district, roinprlalng Tills. i ami I'awnee counties, that li rap,. I i n- coming ho serious that disastrous n suits are certain to follow, and 'br Is th" congestion of Hie dockets Th' present Judges are so far behind 'hi' there is at least two xi-srs' strenuoii. work nhe.id of them befoie th.- do- I ets ran be cleaned up. unless tin new ly elerled Judges get to work and clear up ibis ctiliral condition There may come a lihie In Tulsa county, as comes In all new com munities which have had 'be rapid growth In population that Tulsa cltv and rnuntv has, w hen 'orrelosuri s are bound to come. With the dock ets as far behind as they are now. practically any estate would be ab solutely absorbed before It could be reached on the dockets and cleared up. and the man who has hla monev In properly would lose every cent of it. This is the time to think of these matter The World haa no particular In terest personally In either the' repub lican or democratic candidates run ning for district Judges, further than selecting men for these places who. by their past services anil acts, hive have some reason for feeling us thev do. I guess " "If she could see the lovely place you work. I thing she would be more reconciled." "I've thought that. loo. It's one reason I have urced her so hard to a,,,l i-luit mn And Mr Miindc! Is so nice to me. He has raised me , twice since I have been with him without my H.sking for It. either " "You are awomler! I tell Ken yoin that I'd give ever) thing If I were only half as clever. I n in good fn nothing hut Just a housekeeper." "Hut you like It, and I loathe do ing It. That's the difference. If I hid cared for housekeeping I prob ably never should have looked for a position. Yet In many ways we are better off because I did. Then, too, I can have Kachel because of It " "She's a dear." "Isn't she? I love her dearly, and hope now lo keep her always." Ituth meant It Now that she had Hachel with her. It seemed like a bit of her old plantation life come to her. Now she was eagerly wel comed when sh arrived home, was petted and made much of. "Is yo' tired, honey?" would be Rachel's greeting, then she would unfasten Ituth's shoes, ami draw her bath Just as she used to do in the time which Ind seemed so long ago. but which now Kuth declared had not been any time at all. "I Just shut my eyes, mammy, and It seems that I never have been away from you. Sometimes I think 1 am a little girl again, and you are tak ing cue of me lust as you used t"." "Yo ain't nothin' but a chile, yo ain't. If in Is mar'd " "Oh. yes I urn! but I like to be a b.ibv to vou. Hachel " Of'eit after some such conversa tion 1! icliel would crumble to her self "Taiii'i no use la'.kin' Master llrian don't make 'hough of her. he don't I haf to make up to her, t does." Kuth had told Hnan that she was to receive $10 a week more. That and County Ticket SUPREME COURT CANDIDATE II It Monlcotnanr. Sutb Dlntrtct. 8TATE SENATOR tilenn Condon. Tulaa. STATE REPRESENTATIVE , Two to elrrt i J J. I Jack 1 DaSbana. Hcrica J Newbarry, DISTRICT JUDOES i 1'WO tO 'I Horara Speed. Tulsa. Stanley C. Ed.mii.ter, Pawnee COUNTY TICKET SUPERIOR JUDtiE John T. Kernnan. COUNTY JUDGE J. H. Wllklns COUNTY ATTORNEv Rufua A. Undarwood SHERIFF Will am McCnllons!i ASSESSOR O. A. Stelner COUNTY CLF.RK D R. r.eee COURT CLERK William C. Cheate. Sand Sp-rina COUNTY TREASURER John M. Goldeiberry, CollinieiMe SUrT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Jack Keeling, Tnlia SURVEYOR W, II. Hendrao. I I hi v re!--c, I. ! 1 id II. li , ,- t 1 . 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'.. s.a. me v,,, I. .'lor, ' rn.WK liKI.A.VD " ,.. i I i nl finished I he letter I I oiet i be Itnu sweep of rolling iati.l S.iiichow. I lie news was not -ii.,i,i:-- ... me. i fell almost in some 1 1 1 1 e ', ; , I,, 1 1 Ie WilV lllilt' I IllUSt ll.lVC lo -ah ti fo, a inhg while, M .tid.iv The Meeting -new tl themselves to be expedient in. I li.ud workiiisT an-l efficu nt Pie ri pu libra ii candidates, have 'n investigated by The World, and -o have th" democratic andld itrs. .i d from purely n standpoint of bav ii lt the best interests of this enni iiiui'itv at heart Th" World burtlv lei'.tnmendi and urgen the e'ec'ion of Hot, i, e Speed of Tu'.s,! and Statilev 1 id 'tieisier of Pan nee for district Indies. Those men nre known for what thev have done Jn Hi" past llorare Speed for ve.-lrs. was 1 tilted Sl.l'es Httornev of dklahoni i Territory, and bull, led an enviable repiitation as a l.iwver on account, of the hard work be ,ll, In clearing up cases. He Is. perhaps, the most expedient lawyer in the slate, has been in active prac tice for more than a third of a cen tury, of matured thought, and a man who would honor the bench and honor the district. Stanley Kdtneister. eoiinfv Judge of I'awnee couctv. has the uni'iue distinction of being the only county fudge In the state who has never been reversed bv -i higher rnurt. It is on account of the high qual ifications of these two members of the her that The World urges their election. Mr Mandel had said she earned II. "I do. too.' she hud added "I suppose you Ihink ou are worked to death," he hud said, scowling; "In my work it is tl.e knowing what must be done that they pay people for. Uriah.' After I or some one else have figured out Just what :i house or a room needs, al mosl anyone can carry out our or ders." ' He'll he making you one of the firm, next." lie w.m beginning to sulk ami tashovv his je.ilousv. "I hope so'" Huth laughed Th"n she added, "Come on. let's get dressed slid go somewhere." We'll lust use the first ten having a good 'time together. Perhaps it will bring us luck if we dn.M "I s' I cun t see but you are lucky enough. That is In all hut the mart inn m.i tried" i "That was Ihe verv luckiest thing T ever did." she replied. Ihen hur ried hlni off to dress. Yet, in spite of her cay manner, she felt de pressed by his gay reception of her news. Tomorrow Hrian Takes Mnllle to the Matinee Ruth is There Also. Horoscope ! , t'o i)' r iti l i Ihe .-'liir- Nr i aper Sin ihcate ) Karly In Ipc morning of this day Venus ia In benefic aspect. Later Neptune Is stroncly adverse. The new Moon of this date pre sages a culmination of many adverse forces and may he conducive to the ! sort Jf depression that Is the dark ncssVeforo dawn, .luplter r.sing in 1 Tanccr in trine to the lutninartOM is j roil,! iii. ileno'.lng a successful period In hiiMiticss. a'thotmh Neptune Is In la place tin f.i vorahle for revenue, dii. I covertes of fraud and losses through i swindling heitig presaged. K.iilw.ivs arid p'S'al service in a v go through an li nf i vorahle period In which criticism rnav he encmraced hy seditions influences There Is a ni en read as discontent among em- , p'.oves and Ihe forecast of labor troubles The (healers wl'l ponie Into a perl- i od that is not favorable and there is a prognost ;c t' utn of libel suits Hnd fin. h slan,!.-r in which the people of he m.i bo a r- concerned. i Kiiod Is .-nlijcc: to a direction niaVini: f,o- trouble in obtaining i-ooKa or pel-; i '., i,rvc !t and this en .! 't lo-A vi. ' btlt: about new do 1 e-t-c conditio;: If is prophesied. t'bat'C.-s iti many customs are fore--ha, low ed for the o:ir of 1 s 1 II and these will brinu about higher stxnd . nils of llvitiK. tl.e seers declaro. Agiin the seers vv i rn tliar health must be sifeniiai-ilcl. since their nrojihecy of sick ties-; that would af fect the wli'V'- nation indicate more 'ban one epidemic, t'hildren s-hou;d be i-ioti ete.l with especial ca'-e. 1'ersons vvh'o.o birth, late it is have lie p'oiiijs.. of n 'ivorabie year in a:1 t'si'oots. The voung will court in-1 in.'irn. ricM'o'i borti on this dav will oi-ol'.ib'v be Kind, t boiiKht ful .in.l af- , feet ...iiate, bir they may be inclined ' lu be indiscreet. ' ii, e th"ll d II..' ' ii'-l I , o,l ' '..it'll, o .1 t .- s ",,'l II M'GUIRE'S SUFFRAGE j CLAIMS SET ARIGHT; New ork Has Ism I'olil I Hon It by iiwiird-slin kcr I Jcim'iit IaxI b Mn'lallil I amllilali'. OTHER STATES DEFEAT IT - Ohio uiul Maine, llumlrisl I'cr Cent iiii t'l' uii state. Turn Iiown I'm isniil by I Mr at: Majorities. ii t'llAKI-OTTK i:. UOW t critu isms cf an'i.suffruK' Two ICI'lr I Tuna p y I Inn I'.'rd Mcliuir.; i pei s ii'Viire rorrectmii. in .Mi- M " i ul r Is evidently not itiiii' of the com ,le. 1 fact that woman suffrage was foisted upon tb" state of New York by th" pro- 'ierm.i,, picifwl, socialist vofers or; tnai a nanuiui ol ........,... m New Y,k city. The socialist can- women may play the game of poll .li.l .ie for tnavor. Morr's llllhiult. ; t, a and grasp tho political plums appealed directly to the coward slack, r element of New York city. With ht.t two planks In his platform - p.. lent any-prico ami woman suffrage he spoke n Herman. Yid dish and l-:ngllsh"!i audience who. in mortal terror of their skins, nat ti r.i 1 1 v churned the skirt. of women and dragged them to the firing line. Not realizing the looming rurnare In tln socialist campaign of New York city, the up-state voters larije. lv remained away from the polis on election day This default, rom line.l Willi the tunt-ovrr of ll.'.O.OOU v.. I.-- i,. so,-,., lis,,, in the great cn . pi . ci.seiv offset the 2f.uu majority defeat of woman suffrage In l!' I!, . i . , wi ...ffriiin am defeated. though by a compnratlvelv sman majority throughout the state nowo to the city line, where tho sv-rr-whrlming socialist vole, swept suf fi ige upon the slate. on the same day, Ohio a 100 per c nl American state -for tho third nm defeated suffrage by a ma jority ft per rent greater than New York's suffrage surccaa. The corn ii.iriu,,,, nf ton loriites hernniCM about 40(1 per cent of Ohio over New YorkJ when the relative populations of the j two states Is considered. Maine, another full blooded Amor-, Iran stutr. and the oldeat prohibition, atate In tho union, also defeated , woman suffrage luM fall by a three ; to one vote. ' Woman suffrage haa been defeat- ed in lit popular elertions during the last five years. The total majorities against miffrago reach almost two, million votes. Millions of men have; recorded their opposition to suffrage whereas) the suffrage surcessea have been due Invariably either to a de fault vote, or -as In Montana, Ne- ; xad.i and New York to a powerful socialist influence So strong Is the opposition to suffrage in the. state, of New Yorlt that a. tremendous; movement has sprung into existence for a resubmission of the question i Woman suffrage will ultimately be repealed in New York and sooner or; later it will be wiped from the hooka of the victimized states of the fur west. Mr. Mcfiuire's virtuous defense of' prohibition is edifying Hoes he, know that of 2S prohibition stales.! only six have woman suffrage: than prohibition stale after prohibition! slate, notably West Virginia and Maine, have overw helmingly le-j fented woman suffrage; that women i voters repeatedly have voted "wet'."- Is it possible that Mr. Medium is j so far behind the times that he does not know that the most powerful i advocate of woman suffrage In this country. Arthur lirlsbane. editor-In-' chief of the pro-suffrage Hearst papers, which have been accused from one end of the country of the. other of pro-liermanism, Is now be- ing Investigated by the l tilted staica government for his alleged alliance vvih pro-derman brewing Interests? Has Mr. Mcdulre never heard that the most brutally pro-euffrage news paper In the country, the Washington Times owned by Arthur Hrisbane, was finan.ed by the "Ibiuor inter ims" to fight prohibition'.' Ones Mr. Mctiulre suppose that NSTANT X the Ilearst-Hrlabane-Brewlng com bination would preach woman auf frage if they thought it would help prohibition? Ioes he think that Messrs. Hearst and Urlsbanu. el al, are fools'.' ir did .Mr. McUuire ever consider 'hat a newspaper accused of clibUiy a)ly iiiighl. in agitating woman (suf frage, conceivably aec In il an ad vantage to our country's enemy'.' Mr. Mctiulre obviously knows next to nothing of M orrnonisni. Much in nocence cannot be criticised, al though It is unfortunate that tie has published his Ignorance. The opposition to feminism is based upon fundamental principles of government, and upon the e'ernal u nties of nature. No amount of innuendo can alter the fact that normal women are unable to man age governments. Mr. McUuire pro. ,,hch to put a premium upon the toughened woman upon the rather prevalent type known as the "third sex." He wants to penalize the motherhood of his state, in order of offUe and preferment. Anti-suffrage, on the contrary, epitomizes as ideal, predicated upon the concept that woman's service to mankind entitlea her to political Im munity, and that the Innate chivalry of men cannot aurvive the mascu linizing of women. Anti-suffrage believes that wo man aa the torchbearer of human itv. should cultivate her liod-given gifts of harmony, peace. Inspiration and disinterested service, Instead of Imitating the masculine qualities of strife, eluahlnar partisanship and i competition. wnicu- anei actual war find their Inveitable expres I sion In political battles, Now nolitlca under woman suf frage cannot remain masenillne Hy an initial process of "petlicoating" it finally reaches the neuter stage. And neuter politics Is about as tlod forsaken a prospect for the I'nited (states (is 1 can Imagine. BIG What do YOU want to boost? Your ideas? Your services? Your property .' To get higher in the world you must boost some thing why not yourself? The Want Ads arc the most efficient medi ums for self-boosting and self-help. Form the Want Ad habit. Let the community know about you and what you have to offer. Let the big boosters he!;) yoa climb. Begin today, read and use ' The World Want Ads Phone today 6000 or 6001 55 A Delicious Drink I nstead of Coffee When for any reason you change your -table-drink rt is an excel leni idea -to "try POSTUM This pleasing hcyfc cup has a rich coffee-like flavor and besides being agreeable -taste has -the added meri-ts of auick preparation,economy and freedom from all harm ful subs-tances such as the'caffeine"in coffee. "There's a Reason Oklahoma Hospital Scrrlce Consists of 1st Fireproof buildin; ur '-ir-fd tor a purpose. 2nd. Modern and cornple:, t-,ul. ment under one roof. p' sra. i..nararier, experience and of attendant. sxi.l Dr. it'll S. Union, f'resl lent. 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