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A TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, NOV. 14, .191. rrriir rA t ts tub fcnlftaj It, I. Til la I'n.l OtUf Mfroioi ("aa Matlr. t'n.-r.'Urlon I'raioli-til w r'"'-,r P f) Iun llmui'M Manan'r ilUMMKK UK TIIK AI IHT HUllKAU " Official County Taper Mil'l IHlTlil f'Klt'K'f DAI'.V AM) HI'M' On Y.ar Nil Hi.Mli. , llirr Mor.iki Cnr Month . I -11 . . . . liAlI.Y DNI.V. $, f.o . J . 1 o Yar . . -mi Mm t'.i Tliraa !..,;hi .-1 XiiVY .INl.Y . .?' n . . i ; ' r w.lt T'llK.-l I'na 1 rtr . . M ii.ii , . I.M t r t'ar'l.r III MKMI'.IK -T Ai.o.mo,! ,V A T'll.1 I'm rt. i .i IVMHV 1 1 r.nn r i , . -1 n'K I) I ! M''l4il""T rnlHI'it Ill III. f ir rr.-itiln all"" ul " . . , r,. . r ct ti.l to il nr ov.ir-" iki payr ami Ilia I"'1 "' 'ti b'rat. Thorn's . '.Iitnr'al Iu.pt "nt A.I l.: I . . . , '".ant Ad l'l't l"iplav lri4. Mm. in. itti i . . irru.ftllA'i Ii.flt. , Knrirlj Kilil'T . . . MiikinM. Mat.ji.i I nirne lirtiin . . . .fl"? flll'll .f .III .HDtiJ .fllH I .wn i .7(110 ,7lf I I I I Daily Food. NOVEfiniHR M, r nH (ml mv 1. in IM' tniii ' mwiriU iftJi. ft'rft HP.te i If) III iHftrtft. mill v!l I". 111,111 I.n til JT Jxs.pi ItiAkr li.st, tia .lr ;il J.I. (I Huw I In, thy lulu Iiiw "lii ilmlv in) iloin'H. Anl tliiwi- m iiii'.liniit.Mwl Hrw I Ii V I It e ftlvir l.v luirlil ii how li.vn I tin lnwl It mi mj irMiti' I.ikiii ll u. il) ' I'm llll U7 nil.: ki;i.iti: ti:ht. W at homo have ilnnn nun II tn fliko life more Hilerilhlfi fur Hie rinl drrrn we nt-nt tiyeitienp to aliiilleh the Hun. The khvkii nicnrlen whlrh lahiireil hii effm-tlvi'-ly to kfp up the morale of the Ann-Hcaii noliller have dune a fnm walk ninl ourneil the lantlnic Knitltllile of both the hoys ilm fouicht and thrtr HjvI oni who tajrrtl at rvonip. Thfy hn lMen pn ahlecl tn ilu thin hwaiioo of Hie llhrr. Illy with whli'h civilian have ron trlhutixl 'thn money to pay thn Ulla. With nil thn nohlllty of plrrt whkrh Itnmp.lrd thoumndn of hrnevolenl grnl to carry a mraaure of tn comforti of honvn to tha boya In ramp and trench and u ahlelrl thmn from their worst enemy, hottiealrk nena, and Imve guariled 1hetn from Ihe many temptation to whlrh the Midler of pivat nnr naa wont to fall an oaoy prey, yet all of lhl would ' have lieen ImpoivrihU of cferutlon ! wfthotit the fltiaticea, Now that pen re In In awcht, we will make a m Intake If we give 1pm Hheralty Hum before. The need la not only a rreat, hut protwitily ureal er. Patriotic fervor and the love of the heroic will lona auiitaln a nohle ph-lt In the hunuin brenat, but not for alwuya. With the reexatj.m of flKhtlnic the flumour of warfare will be lout. Thore la no longer thn In rentlve thut they may do RTent Ihlnun and win the reaped and rrutltude of a nation anal of their dnnr otiea nt home. They will no longer he fluht. Inir to prevent the brtrharlun from1 lmpnalnir hla ruthlpaa will upon un unwllllnic world. ' Nuturally they cannot he expectnU to he auatnlned by the aame noble motive aa when they were irolnn over the lop to meet the enemy. They have before them now a work cut out. Juat na tiena snry to thn real winning of the war ait carrying a loin, bif a work shorn of the roniancn and glamour of but tle. Kven more than ever before muet the tedJiitn and hardehlp of the future ahead tho American urniy be relieved and KliHirlfled by the work of the lteil Oroim nnd kindred ntcen rle. Thin, then, la the loRon to lanr In nilml. Int not the apparent near noaa of peace blind ua to the tirpcent tieeisvalty of keeping theae agenclna In a ntate of aupreme df flolenry. The aoldler now la more liable than be fore to jret tired nnd discontented and homralrk; he In more liable to eek thtine enJo me nn whlrh Injure him an a man anil Incnpiu ltate him an a noliller We want a power to tnnd hetween him .ind dlatxter, to i keep up his courtufe and make him feel that he In working for a grate ful nation ami a people mindful of hm welfare. Instead of reducing our financial help, we tnunt 1iK down In our pot'ketn dra-per than before. The 'war work campaign KU'ee you the invitation mid the opportunity to end cheer and comfort to tho boyn who miiHt Mt ill 'liold the fort" after the irunn are llenced. NOT llS('(II K(,i;il. lieiHihltiviiin of oklahnmti a re-dm-:i ppi'inted. of (ourxe. over the rentilt of the election in this mate, hut are not illHrournired rhey are going to keep pegging :iw u until the votem throw off the vh.-nl.i.s of partKin prejudice nnd driv.- the p. .lineal ma chine out of. i t .-. tnirem-litn. ntn. In every election t.ie republican lime added to tin if 'iiimnri'Ml n'.rongth and we conf.detit'y i npe. t vMnry to finally come One of the d iff ..-nine l H,n that no many of our cttizena who are naturally republicans hive heen afraW to ntiow their colors, l.,,: ,. they are bogmtvig to aii over n,;, fear. Many of them on eomlti t,, the state aJlle.1 themselves i;n ihe democratic party for ImninesM re.,, one, bug they are gradually re.ihr. ng ht H did not buy them any thing-, and by tho tlma the next Hint,, lection roUl around" they will be iBOT nre dlnooin,l to aeert thomaelvea. Orraalaatlon work nhould not be .if.fll the next l;g. I' lllO'lId I iv ..r'li, and then when n campaign oi'.-i.ri w will be rca.ly for II II wii no? I.o I'.tu; before wo have a pri-cdenl ' il dei linn. Those In ail'hoti.'v In the .:n'v KlinuM I. 'i.;In in i . r for M nut Kl-I'lflir I'li'l l.HM:L:!V ill II Villi finally win, rw-n in 1 i k I i h "in i allowed -o adjourn ' a m n 11,11.1 .1 :i enuuiiue from lluw I - III II. HIM. llS I ll'll.li i,.r 'Clio rcpoM fe.i-ned yi-Hi. I'liy ihai .1 tjii' i i'M rlifhinK piaee.l mi building . and building Innwrmj aie In l.e .il . nfii e 1 '-noil i d w;ui good low '"'il Tlj.l nl Hi-Vrrnl lii'itllliH in Imilihriar rniiU'rlHl hint itm If ili-IM prm iii-,ill hdIIiIhk IhiI fil Ktf.iilv in IN'1 l.imt. iImw i. ii ili"ir ciii'.lnti in In "i ui ititiri, 1 1. hii rn m ;itil i ' i r.Mn, .ifiil 1 1 1 1 1 1 I r l4 i.f trtu liti m .in.l KuiM'TH I. t v i IHirr tiff ii fiiit .f w ni it nf filliH'lll-i t 1il.if Hi IiIIhT lll.fM. v M inv lnri!" liulllli.!M Imvf In ' ti !. .'i irnliriK iin'inniili'K-.l f'.r lm h i.l : v ih.iliTL.1, .iinl Iiiiii'Im'iIh nl i r.i tin i nritrm ti-'l tor cotilil n-i' Ii nt'ift. . In HIM.- i.f iif 'nl frriftif lil H"Mr;i ti MT I 1 1 Tlif r' Miitiili'ii'ii .f 'ln linil'liiiX Iiiiiki will inlhcti 1liitik ri'iii r- I ally ii, tli in r,'y AmiTl'V mulllarv army Tin YiMitiic Menu (Miflttnin iiwu'li'ihii YiMinir Wmtiefi'H 1 'hrlntlaii .n.uuli Hon; N.illnniil ('.ithiille War 1'1'niiiiil Ji'Uldi Welfare l.o.ird; War '"immunily eerviee. Amerli lirarv iissni l itlnn : Kalvntinn The different iliviiUiin.s need i .imp in I.l A ntiv i ipilp- ment f..r fill. I service - . The mirent Imll we ktwiw of im the Wichita Kagle It In miire eoncerrieil over the eh. Hi m iimhipn i.f commit -tee In the in nl cougrenn than any tajier paper In Hie cininrtry. and In order to add to the yv of tin iirnny It iti.-i k iM uii a prulitilile Hut to fit Itn partlriilnr enne of mlsi ry. - i You have probably been Imprewnil Willi the silen.e of Secriturv Tu tnulty hIimc the election nwille be camn definitely nettled There in one thing you inn nay about the necre tary, h doen run talk much In thi face of return when they fire con trary to hie prcdli'tlntin An eanteri physician nuya balil nea In due lo the ime of tobiicyo. AmtMhln In Ihe face of Hie fact that the bent haired men In the country J. Ham Iwl. for Instance - -nri. In veterate tinera of the weed. The New York Time euyn that the election of a republican rnngrean is i not a repudiation of the administra tion. No, but what would have been ! aid If a democratic ingreKe had lieen elected ? 1 Yon will notice that the artiM.il.ee repeatedly refem to "the alHen and the ttnltcd Hta.ten." And here we have been thinking all the time we were one of the nlllee. You ehould not get Ihe Idea that H wna I'realitent Wtlnon'a illplomacy which canned anme one lo take a shot at the kalncr In bin fHght to Holland. , We are mill In doubt on to whether the re-elcotKin of ('hump Clark Is an endi'ritctnenl of the riti,lcnl or a vindication of the speaker. All thnt In left of the (Icrnuui h.ivy could easily find iinchoiaga In the Arkanniin river anywhere betwicn TiiIsh nnd Muskogee ' " -- - - I to hot get the Idea, thn.t the terms of the nrfnlHlloe ubrngate nil nibs of conservation. There muy eat 1 1 1 he u shortngn of gun. We refuae to draw any com hmionn in In why so many churchm lant Sunday smellisl of nulphtir nnd brim iitone. - - France did nsk for a vote of con fidence Jn her president. She wan willing to give Henernl Koch nil the credit. 1 - The most prominent figure In tn day's happening Ik Henernl I'mli, of France, him. I,cl us all do honor t v As we understand It. Is iletoocratK', Tn epile and Times .... I - 1 I IIS, IN of the I 'II I Slur While i- cos's a Wlii.'.. lot f keey th' t.it.le up these ,n. who ever seen il rich grocer" h.. remembeis when no home. coin p..';,. w.iiii.n an oleander ? j Abe Martin. ji 00 mot ' Tl'v"nM , Oklahoma Outbursts. 'f'.,i u -i l"K '' , dl.l.k 'l.'i'i miilil n I H lt M uidiy rl.iHI "I nr. f ,r till I' ii. r; i,. i I., ii. I. K-t Hill I iflil-t III el ell a ! ti i h ri I y- nl ti Ii.i4 In lm : m'V i il i r. ..ilrlfil If Hi fur li.n irfli liini il l 1 i, p.iL.t, ;il..i,n W ln I T.ir lt,.' rar llle I.:.- , little " lr I'Mlm .in Hi. 11 h M iln. trmni-lv kniiti'ii? I I V I ' 1 1 fit c.-v t 'l'i . 1 1 mi; In Wh. li.'lH fur 1 1," nil hulls mule a I. l-ei l:. I if V II. 'tl iiii K rti. Why. liM,.,.r-i. the ynuriK man i.n nrili Mam. inn an iivninr iihIiik 1 "if .1 i,iiin eiine aiway .'Ii mi Hie l.ii k ..' tl, l.n I I. : 1 I ' f hi uililefHlanillliK. Mn Mill) flKlllfil. Hi hi an 'irfilniriia .ilv,ii" wdfilwaa m, ; ik-i una, Inu W liy if h)ih i .1 ,.n f.inliiiK a pifie i.f wuo.l wuiii.l t him, he won Ul titan hpr Ii ii.kriu n i . "I .Inii'l in iri'l In tin. ,,i,,Ht rpeii4V pliues in town lln .Inn Init I'll In- ilarnnl If Him, In. irutliful, .M(,i,. ,.Uvea Hi" (l.inli'.iwi' " 'in.- villane i nylriiiiiiii.nl t,.r ...r. ! v in. i In- lUl.tf .i i ! I"'tif of the f.nr K'if,"is 'it the ir! -; l ite leiki f putty attihule her 111 I lin k in fi.l.iiK a Ktrnlcht or a flush, and the In f i niiieney nf full hoiineu. jtn ihe hitHkiiiK nf her vanity mlr- The e,,l . i nveii "I thin woman never iiHophi r uiilll been hiinieil lioKked out. i the first floor ilis- hit of WiMlnlM' "A l.ei niiiin u real pllli her l.ml emotion, bus out, her 1.IMI lllllHioU ami J i r last flltta- Hon played out Thi. .official of Ihe South Metho diHt conference hive ordained that no pastor ran trifle In mining stock on the Hide The order caused sev eral pastors to resign from the con ference, which leads to the eonclu slnii that commissions on the sale of mining stork nre grenter then Ihe regular Sunday contrihiit Ions. Snap shots from Ihe Pallas News" What Inm hen. me of the nld fash loued graude dame who didn't' know she could dree up without wearlnir a watrh and chain'' As a general thing. On. re In nohodv w h,, huii s n hill lollirtiir like a fnnr-f lusher, or a four flusher lll.e a hill collwtor And soicellmes whet, a youni: iiimii matrten a w asp-wajsted art rl he gets stum:. However, it In onlv proper ?hai a titan's hi tter-half should coat linn two thirds of bin salary Per sonally ar are pel fertly willing to tirnsti our teeth In moderation, but mivi of the tooth paste has too much pep In It. Til ho t'litiKiir nays that thu reason she left her last hoill'diug house was because thev walili'd her to room with a girl who thiniKht she. would look swell In nn underwear advertisement. Wc Have With Us Today Minnt. Intanruwi Witk ths Oraat and Naar Urast, lioai and Abroad. Corporation eiimmlHnionern. muv come and go bul .1. II Hyde, "secre tary i;nes on forever. In fact. Hyde has heen w ith the commisnion for 1 such a long time thai a great many persons who haven't kept up with the changes In the commission's per sonnel, reward blm as Hie ftmmlH Hlon It-was wh 'ti the slate capital wss in tluthrle that .luck Hyde first lifetime associated with the corpora tion. Thn late Col. .lack Imve. .1. .1 McAleatlcr and A. P. Wulson com posed the commission nt that time' llwle was chini n secretary mull af ter he went to iiiiihrle and ban held the place ever since. If yon want to know something about an oh score order that wan proinu!i;al.,il bv Ihe commissi. in in lulu, Hk him He i an tell you all about it offhand Never his in official t of the commissioners escaped his notice and once he haa noticed it he lemein bers It. HYilil Wiis ris-iici ite.I for m inv years with IMwai l i'. Mi K.iv In iookitn: after the work of Ihe com mlesion. Probably no two men In I'k lull, una are more f. unlit. ir with Its work than these two men. Mc Kay rwcntly Went to I'artlesvllle. where he Is engaged In the nil busi ness If lly.lc should leave the com mission It would he a difficult mat ter to find a man who could fill the bill as he does He Is in Tulsa for a couple of d.ivs looking Into some gas mat tern for the commission. I When the government's of fieln ' I ilvnantilcr conn s lo town. there ' ourhtn't to he such a thinir a a I good news Mlorv hlowinir up That Is what happened veMerdav when Fred Haiti. I'nlted States explosives In specli.r for I "klahotna. came to Till -si It looked for a while its If a e I -t.. threatened but Mr K ilns I fin alls deemed it expedient not to i -. 1.. i .e it it tluw time . II.. did sav . I however, thai ft every district In the I -t ,t is in as iro.iii condition, ex- Illusively speakinir. n Ihe Toli ills trict there would be little need for ,n ip,,s;rs insto'Ctor. whose fan.- i tioiu are almost i'nlirei- ..r a po lice character The cred t for this slate of affair, as regards the Tu'sa district Im. longs , .lohn .1 l.irkiii. who has supervision i in.1 thitii; tnofe Mr. Hains urged I that pioplc it 1 1 sparingly with their u.se of platinum. In fact the g"' ertiniet't teiiuest.s that no platirawi be used in lewelrv Kvel v hit of It is needed for war purpose. Now ! Mia' w.i" ' over there is sill! a c l! for It Whv. the government hutil said, but previous platinum inslnic-j ti..i's hiive not been c inclied, I 'I'll.' f.d.ial explosive II! spect or , for i i! ihom.i is also In rharg.i of Sen I;, .hert I. i 'wen's properties. He liv i in Muskogee. "T. sieu to tins one Th a is a goo, I f on ha pp. ti ' , Thud street m the T i.s.i. and p is.s a this remark, whv it he wa'kit'g ai. vieiivlv of lb man who dr. .Hide Asknvv gool many thousand voteis had live prlvi'iguof voting for him for the d'-mootatie nomination for secretary of state back in IMI. .lust t, show how neailv be came to I iiid'ng the j nomination, one more good story I j would have put bun over s .1 was. e ran shv last u.-tor.. i tie primarvi nd as a result .1 I. l.v.m won bv aj ie It was probah'v last as we'.!1 f..r .Hide for he hasn't been com pelled to live oi a salary all the. year. Instead, he ii.is been doing well in the oil Liisii.es. lie ga!,i- I d i "is hick hoi'ia City w is la Ta . rips Tr , and f, ind ii rth between I kl.l 's i Yesterday h" re of Ills f't'ii'ietit i t 't lo- uoo, word. Wlli'll 11- gO.'S to alls '.iK'Se v is.ts w , vi-r. be. mis "tr. The Wife. ISy JAM; PHELP8 I Mix ! ItrUui htilft4lM That Mollli lie Tiiu'hcr. ' 'I I A 1'Thit I.XXIII U I.Hi, 11,, in,. U Uft(j!il I'.iUn in ''Hie mill wf I,,., .iiten, ude whh nul lIlllllllllX Wl III IJ.'I-I l,f Ulo lilMMrt- In VimHj, m.ij., iVM j,,.,, HH ,,f IlilMHIH-M nlln ll,IK,t HTlm.H Kit linn. Il'i wilh luiifly, iiriliupiniy iii. u i I' ll Slif. IiKi iI ti i m , why Bhiiiii ln'l xt." inako up i hi,,, f,. uij nnmi.'il i,y marrying M wunian wlm w.i-. in fay I lie Irani, not i-OMHi-riml .' It infant uHh him a Jittli. f tier Hiiie, in ri'turn fur whn ti hIii wii' tii a . if .kiiiii eVHiiinif, jtfui - ,i, a K, 'limn r. M..I in.' ini i, m wax miii'Ii tluil llif .u,s,iHt i,f a K,,or ilinner v.i. i. l, i ,,at l ei nntlmiK, WXN wfli otnu iven win n a rtlil n nt iiIm, rnoan llm I'Mlity nf l,n ,ir InnklUK fflluw lm l.l.i . Il Mei.fui'il i MoHie ilmt Hi fault i 11.ii.11 i , K,i, H. Win, rnuliln t i ret iilon will, am i, a luv an Itrian? (All In. am. fit i,r wan nympalliy uml Ui i.'i thai tn lie found mirth ,.f V ,sl. 1 1 . .-1 n .s.uare. In thu villai(e thev know everyone, it wan rather Jolly to show ihem that Hrsn had Iirnt for goHcfi her entirely, nlmply because ho had married I plow n aim acan.-cly ever saw anyone whom Hhe knew, and Hii.ni bad not explained to her thut thai wan the rnuwn ho eo often itopi.sed leaving the village purllcue. Mollln had gradually urged I'j-lan to tell her of hla bunlneen. Hlio wan amhiiious. siie told him Hhe was ambition fnr him. Hhe miuln him proimae to win k hard, to Htudy whenever he could. Hh even went no far. In her ultempt to encourage hlin to greater effoit aa to offer lo read dry law luniks out Imul wlUi blm when he complained he couldn't fix hia mind upon what iwa rtM.1 after 5 o'rlia k. "Temperiiinent, llriaai. TJia In wrliat your wife dui-n't undertatand In you. and I do It Is one reuMim you like to roine ilna n hei e " Hrlan laughed The tlvought of tem peramont In connection with llulh'M ciMiventionullty, was amnnlng "Then, too " Mnllle went on. "she' luid no iiiiji-Ii, that poverty in n Hurt of night mai n to hur. That 'a the reu .n she went to work. I Imagine. While you and I have seen nothing but poverty, en have become accus tomed to it. We have learned not to hunker after the flenli poln. a. ex pressed In expensive, furniture and fat'hlntialile clothes - In exotic flow ers for the tn Mo, and expert conk m the kitchen. The two worlds are a far inp u t an the poles. Hi Ian." "I like tho old world best," he re torled. neither of tiieni appreciating they were talking Insidious propa ganda. I'lopagauda tending tn break up a home. "Frankly. do I. It seems to mn we get more out of life when we nre not wrapt up in convention. It doesn't lake much to make um huppy, and " "A loaf trf bread und thou," Hrian iiioln, ilreamlly. "Half a loaf sometimea," Mollln returned. "!s:iv', Mollle, I need a eileuogru pher. I use I'lnrk n now, hut It look better to have one of my own. N' 1 1 lon't knovv of Momeone could get 1 i ume to mo for part of the day. do I )"U 7 !oiiieo!ie who wouldu t want a I big salary?" ,, "How would I do. P.rian? T am a I good typist nnd can type verv fj,M. My ntenogr:iihv In hum. Hut If vour letters were well written, I h.uld I hm k Hint might do for now If you don't talk too fast. I can take them on the machine netirly an fast an you dictate." Then, "Why hnven't you leaiueil to type them youmelf, you lury hoy'" It would he aw'fully Jolly having you in the office, Mollle, hut I am afraid I shouldn't get any work done. I I'd he thinking of you all the time, i That isn't a had idea of yours atwmt lei ruing to use a typewriter myself, j It w ould save ami make me Inde pendent .i m I tell you wh it I'll do I , on teai-h me to use the machine I'll I . on e here " lie had a feelimj'thii: Uoth might object tu Molhe In In office I "Vou'd he a long time learning, jthat way. Hi Ian. You could only come I when you were u gran widower." j "I'd lllte to know why I could not j go tu an evening school if I wished I l,i Tiuth will lie pleased that I am .'iuxi"un to do s,ni.'lhlliir I i work no matter whut it push mv Mollle siiijlcd a little. it'Hcrut.ible Htm lie. She Had sn'iiaed at once that nriaii nan no l.ica or teiung i;uni that her np irtmcnt was to he Ihe fi ll. millions,, in w hlch he was to learn 1,1 ,ls'' typewriter. omen are natunilly vary am bitious for those they love, Hut--" "I'on't v. hi begin to talk that wav, too' Husine.sH success Isn't every -thing A good, comfortable hine iiican.s us iiiin h to a man a.s a sit cc-st'nl le i-dufss. At least It doe to mono men " ' "I'oor Hrian" a ill Mollle'a lips .In at brushed bin rliwk a he bent uml kit. scd lii'i' good nlghl. Tomorrow K.nh lielurti. P.r.an Meciai 1 lor in the S allon i lirifc'IM tills li.wfr Mill. V ..liii I Horoscope Thursbiv, November II, IBIS. ( ('opynirM to t.'i' Vtrl'hiri. N'.pa.sT sj r-ihi-.ll.. I This Is a day of conflicting in fluences, according to ustrologv. K irlv In the morning the Sun is in benefit- aspect and Franus is j frien.llv. but Inter In the day Nep tune acd .Mars ate adverse For the next fortnight many ob- ! stacles may be encountered by our armies for weather condition will not In- favorable, but they have the forecast of surprising events that are all (inost fortunate. In the morning on this day tho sway Is fortunate' for all who seek a hearing concerning any Invention, plan or personal ambition It Is a first rate planetary gov en -ment under which tb seek posi tions or to obtain employment. All the Influences appear to en courace a c'e.ir msicht where world problems are concerned. The presi dent and congress are subject to a .1 motion of the stars making for Iiber.it action that wisely ill- ted It is n.,1 a of traveling on the land I 'h sn i. ins lucky day for any sort as there Is a menace is well as on the sea. and surgeon should safeguard their health and conserve is It would aiipe ir their Mretigth a. thev it to have extraordinary do. mauds -node upon tbetn inti Ig'i'.s and .secret plots will be ! inn nwri .1 liefnrn thn new year ' I whi-ti jnilifmri wi'hln Hie Knvern- i Illfcllt hcrvlft' will M HK'IHI HUM-' ' pfeteil. I A winter 1I..1I w ill lie a yrVTK ! tp"t is ,riitiiiHtii'iiti-'l ninl It Im Iiii-I ' peratui . the i-eers ilei'lare, thai men , .mil niiini 1, .Innil'l iivnnl talking. ' alxiiit tr.iMl.li'M. pirliftn!,' ami im! pleaNant i ipt i leni -on TIih weather i i Im likely t,, l. ( Inn Ken hie and 111- I fH f In. I V he preva If lit j The ilejitli nf a f.imiiiiit woman I ; , fnre.li.'iiliiwe'l as mie nf the Migns j of the p.'ir-HIHK 'I":i ' I KiMkIihih iri.ulil.'S anil nprlHiiips ' I In 1 1 1 1 1 1 a are pr'iliiteil hut thev will' I tint Ih! far rearlnni; In their effprt 1 I'lThiuiH whiMf birtlulite It Is have the fiii'i'i .'ihI nf iAjiti'sk and prim perlty In the eoinlnir year They , ihniilil be very dim reft In their I den Iimks with others. t'hlldren I, urn mi thin day are Mk'ly tn Im p. .pillar and reHpeeted They may he rilher ranh ami llalili' tn aifiilenli Tales of the j Friendly Forest j "III, ha'" ehotited Old Man Wea Hfl again, as he ran toward the two little milium, who 1 told you In the last story bad run the I.uckymobile light into a Kreat big steel trop. "lib, dear me' Now we're, goners!" said tb" oil gentleman rat, lilt, and he wiped his ens with his blue silk polkadot h indkerchlef and thought how- dreadful it would be, after he was dead and gone, to have Hid Man V'i.i,M..I u .. . r Lis i.l.l u.-e,l ,1 I n r uli.ve- Riipe hat "Tolie hoi, I of the Huffalo Hohe," whlspere-l luiiv llunny, "and help me drop It iivi r iil.l Man Weasel when he gets close enough to the Iiicky nioblle '" Well, this sort of cheered up the old gentleman rabbit, and when the wicked weasel wan Just go ing to get inside, the two little rab bits dropped the big Huffalo Kobe right on top of hlin. and then Hilly Hiinny, quicker than a wink, drove wooden peg In the four corners of the robe so that thn wltked weasel couldn't even squeero out. "Ha. ha. ho, ho!" said Hilly llunny. and he poked the lumpy part of the Huffalo Hohe with the end of hi popgun, for the lurnpy part wan Old Man Weasel, you see. And every time J ild Man Weasel crawled to an. otln r pi ii e. Hilly Kunny poked blm a little harder, n-i after a while, the wicked vvea.sel kupt perfectly still. And then l'ncln Lucky got out thf monkey wrench and the screw driver and by and by he managed to get the l.urkymublle out of the steel trap. "I hate to leave that nice Huffalo Holm." said tho old gefctleman rab bit, "but what can we do?" "S-e. h!" whlaipered the llltle rab bit, and then he took a long rope and tied one end to the Huffalo Kobe arul then he tied the other ond to the I.uckymoblli! and then the two little rabbits got In and rode off, and after they had gone maybe a mile or a little less, the rope tightened up and gave a terrible Jerk, and the I.ucky mobile almost stopped, und then It plunged forward ugaln. So Hilly llunny pulled th robe In as f ist n he could while, the Lueky mohlle kept on going, and after two hour and forty-nine minutes njne hundred and sixty-seven seconds he came to the end, yhtch was tied to the Huffalo Robe, and then he pulled the Huffalo Itobe, which wan pretty dirty bv that time, into the I.ucl'mo bile. "Well. I guess thnt was. the onlv thing to do.' said I'nrle I.ucky. "hut it's too bad ihat Old Man Weasel In free again, for there's no telling when he'll get tin Into another scrape," "Ion't worry. I'nole I.ucky." aild Hill llunny. "and don't go to the bridge unless you want to cross It." and prctlv soon after that they came lo th t'id Mtrler Patch where Mrs. Hunny had a nice carrot stew stevm tng hot and lettuce salad and baked lollvpops and lots more nice thing which I haven't room to mention In this atory. Little icnny'a Notebook. S r? Pop was reading tip In the setting room after nupplr. and I was laving on the floor with my books thinking; nhoSit dlffrent things Inclooditig do- Ing my homework and I herd yelling outside like fellows hav ing fun. me : thinking. 1, I wonder If enythlng will happln If I dont knovv tisav lee-' sin toniorro? And I got up nnd! opened the setting room door and j started to go down stairs nnd pop j 'd. penny. j Sir1? 1 'il. nnd pop nod. Wat the i Ideer of leev ing lne sitting beer In .1 terrifick ilraft : Meenlng vvy di.lent I close the door Rgen. Wich I started to do, pop Having, And please re- member that although politeniss I i the golden band that hold slsslety together, hereafter It will not be neces-sory fnr you to wate for a for mal Invitation before reternlnk a door to Us original position on enter ing nnd leeving a room. Yes sir. I sod. And I went down stnirM nnd out and the fellow yelled' at me. Hay. Heunv. d:.l you bring vour hall with you" Wlch I started to go back and get il. and 1 ran up stair) J nt a time and opened the setting room door nnd run In, pop wiving. I lung It to blaren, vvat did I tet get finished telling you about that door" Meening I dident close it ngen. and I "ed, I was going rite out ngeti, pop ; of all the meny poor reasons for not i losing a door, that ahsllootlv t ihe werst. do v. n vvunt me tu catch noomuni.t '.' w'd pop. Yes sit . no sir. I sedv And 1 closed ' il and started to look for the hall. t Hot finding 1! and thinking. M y he lt.1 up in my room. And I went up to see. j jest remembering tu close the setting j rooni door In lime, and t wasent up , there so I went down to the setting room agen, pop saying. This Is the last straw, nbsllootely the last, me having forgot the loor ngen, nnd Ii quick shut It. saying, H, pop. I was' going rile out agen. I Wat that? Kepeat that assernine ; assertion if you dare, sed pop. Wtch I 1 tlldiit dare, and after a wile 1 found the hall behind the clock on, account of having put it there so I would remember ware it was. and I ' was running down stair agen with . It. and I herd pop calling, Kenny. Kenny, and I thawt. (I Wtzx. I Went; and dident do it agen. And pop made1 me come back and close it and stay ' In. me doing my leestn after all. ' niflvhe being a good thing for me i! did. i 'I'enrricM 191 Oisir-e Matthew tilami 1 Sometimes a man spends so much ' money foolishly people agree that: lie's a fool MUST NOT FORGET i DEBT TO SOLDIERS: I Iks St tul ih ill to MenilXTslilp Not In .Vi'Klit t Suli-y rlptlim to tli Har W ork uniplrn. Anionic tin; nnpealH to Amerlean '"npte fur partlrtpatiim 1n the unileil war work lainpaiKn U that went oui y thn KlkH to their niomherahip. I'liaracteiUitic of their roininiiniia. ilium' to one another In the JimIkb, It 1 "tralKht from thn nhoulder, lettin . 1 1 icli man know what his obligation Following- l the loiter received by every members of the Klks lodge: 1'i.ir Krother Klks: l"ok in that pigeon-hole mnrked "lieisonal" In- your desk and n vMiei her there Is not an unpaid bill for the current month there. , ou say there Isn't? IwMik again, with your rnlnd'H eye on Sedan and tho .Me use. where tn""' than a million Americans have been pounding out permanent peace. I'un'i Jou owe Iheui eumething'.' ur fraternity hiu a servico flag containing thousands of slurs, but many of us hav e haii to stny behind. And every man who stays owes a heavy debt to his neighbors in the fx. fd. Honor) forced of our oountry. To liquidate our Indebtedness we munt do everything within our power to make the men contented and 'nip py In France, or wherever the war bus taken them. You can iiayiyoiir debt the week of November I 1th by going ajown deep in Ihe old hank roll and subscribing lo Ihe very limit of your ability lo the united war work campaign. You know what It Is seven great organizational. Y. M. '. A . Y. W. I.'. A . Knights of Columbus- War Camp ' 'on i m u ii it y servfee, American Li brary awoiHutlon, Jewish Welfare board und the Salvation army have Joined forced to raise a budget of millions of atollam to carry on their work with the troops. rYom the time a boy is inducted Into the army the loving hand.s of one or more of these organlzat.onn im watching him and helping him. The united war work campaign a big brother niovemeut. It tnukea for good morale. It provides the cheer-up note. It is the last link between home and the trenches. ilvery man who haa jrold and wears clti.fiie' clothes I in debt. If the debt Isn't mUled and pawl, ton asnence, a stern old note shaver, will take hla toll of you after the war la over .vjhI by the way, don't forget that that enormous campaign fund will be needed more than ever now that peace I in sight. It will require morn than a year to get our men homo. We must amuse and enter tiiln Hum -keep them busy when there Is no fighting to do eo they'll steer caear of temptation. The record of the Klks' fraternity for benevolent and proteotivo work Is world famous. Thero Is some thing of benevolence, suinething of protection In lh,s united war work ldea--t)ut. honeetly. brother, ixa 1 mostly Jus! plain debt that you and 1 owe. The Klks of Oklahoma are going to lo a factor in putting over this oampH'Kn. Kuch Klk I reipietMed to report to h;s local chairman and offer hit services to the end that there will be no slacker in the It. 1". O. Klks. SKIATOOK HITS 'QUOTA; OVER WITH SURPLUS Sklntnok, as usual, delivered the goods when called on for war work. Yesterday, reports from there tiiirl Ihat they had raised St. I ."i 7. H9. or more than 11,001) over their quota. "Where can you match a com munity like Sklatook." snid Clark Meld, drrcctor of the campaign. "Isn't jjiat. a wonderful record? Such spirit is certainly a credit -to Tulsa county and the state. They have the most wonderful war or ganization there of any Oklahoma I city, and any place could 5opy t and get resulls Culture's Coadjutor. ' "What an nir of well-bred young Newrlch has." "Yes. but tie was naturally begin with." repose Itiaty td Tin- Inltcsl War Work Activities Ntx-ds and Counts on Your Help. Under (he Jenkins -Wc sell far more pianos than any store in the Southwest, nnd we can be content with smaller profit. on each piano, llesides, we pay no commission to any one, for a commission iilvrays cornea out of the customer's pocket. Forty years of straight business In the Southwest, during which scores of other dealers have come and gone, has earned Us the coiifldi nee of the public. Our History is n History of promises fulfilled and satisfied customers. In selecting your Christina. piano, we offer you the best line in the l ulled State and pledge you that each Is tho beet in the tinted States at its price. STFIXW W, Standard of the World I'.VMOI S WfrJlKU STUCK ,' VOSK Ivl KTMANN U DWIl. J'.STKY Wo nre also factory Piano, the genuine BILL HOHENZOLLERN DEAD? STORY IS EXAGGERATED (irapevine dispatches, evidently emanating from some admiral or I from bueket-ahvp wires, carried the , Miartllmr information yesterday that , William Hohenzollern, formerly of, Berlin, niv a gumt of tho Dutch. I government had been shot ninl , killed. The detail carried by the, dmpiutch were that he waa not only I shot, but shot 14 llmea. I The World phones were called all i afternoon for confirmation of the I story, and Jn the absence, of any con firmation, the story waa denied. So far aa the World knows, Mr. Jlohen. zollern la alive and well, and prob ably enjoying hlmeelf. PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER j RECEIVES WARM GREETING; NANCY, Nov. 13 (Hava) Mis Margaret Wilson, daughter of Presi dent Wilson, arrived here yesterday fhe waa received by the prefect of the city and later visited the French and American hospitals. In the evening Ml"" Wilson sang at a concert given at the Y M. ( A. Her songs w,cre received with great enthirMtanm and she woa the recip ient of numerous bouquets. On leaving Jhe city hull Miss Wil son waa warmly acclaimed by tho poople. HAPSBURGS BECOME PLAIN CITIZENS ANfr TAKE OATH PICUNK. Switzerland, Nov. 12 Budapest newspapers contain detail of n remarkable ceremony In which Archduke Josef of Austria and hi" son. Josef Francis, took oath to th Hungarian constitution a simple Hungarian cltixens named Hnps burg. The newspaper also ssy thnt tho little principality of Liechtenstein of 10.000 Inhabitants, situated on the Swiss eastern frontier, haa alio had a revolution. The Prince of Lleh tensteln was forced to leave the . I country. He was superseded by Doctor Bitter, a lawyer ot Inns bruck. Would lamlsh HuHty. COPKNUAOEN. Tuesduy. Nov. l.'.l The new Havarlnn government ha i sent mesHage to President "Wilson through Switzerland expressing It fears that the armistice terma will bring rhu,i.) to the disordered young, republic and requesting that fjreat Hrltnln, France and Italy be asked to punish the guilty. The message adds that the Herman autocracy and mil itary party do not deserve mercy. Twenty VcmcL Icllvcrvd. WASHINGTON. Nov. 13 Twenty vessels, toluling 101.000 deadweight tons, were delivered to the I'nlted Rates shipping board from Ameri can shipyards during the first week ot November. This Is the greatest number of completed ship delivered In any week ond brings the grand to. till of completed veswels to CO". Claims (Jovcmmetit Iiotctlon. COI-'ENIIAGKN. Tuesday. Nov. 1.1. The Iik'tl An7.eiger of Herlin n nnuncea that It ha obtained the pro. tectlon of the government against the Spartacus group which seized the newspaper nnd renamed It thn Hed Ranner, According to a dispatch from Herlin. The Inikal Anzeiger has re sumed Its old title, Sago W ill Filed. NKW YOliK, Nov. 13. The will Of Mrs. Margaret Olivia Sage, who was the widow of Kussell Sage, was filed for probate today, disponing of an I estate va'ued at about ISO. 000. 000. Of this M.OOO.OOO Is bequeathed to tyer brother, Joseph Slocnm. As It Sernw to Them. Among the answers to questions at a school examination appeared thn following: "flross lanorance I 144 times a bad as just ordinary ignorance." "Anchorite 1 nn old-fashioned hermit sort of n fellow who has anchored himself to one place." "The liver I nn Infernal organ." "Vacuum Is nothing with the afr sucked out of It put In a pickle bot tleit I very hard to get." In New York and in Tulsa In New York you will find STK1N WAY. VOSK, K1KTZMANN, and amorg scores f good planus, the world-renowned In seiiinue stores. In Tul.su you will find all these great makes In one store thir Store. Not ohly that, but you will find each of these pianos priced at the , lowest possible price it can be bought In the I'nlted States. Plan the prlco you pay 1 the lowest price anyone puys. SlIONIN'f.m STIUCII iKKlOIiKR II A R WOOD FI-HI'IIN KIiOMAN MORI) and an Kmg all thew the worlil-rciMiwnixl tllirKEKINti distributors for the wonderful Duo Art Pianola and the Aeolian Player Piano. CALXi OH WIUTE 417 S. MAIN Phones 3133-3134 A. J. CRIPE, Mgr. You Can Save Many Dollars by walking few blocks to the For Things Y6u Need Vc arc only two l, .. , ,a, of tho new High . h . 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New arrival In Satin I'm 36 Inches wide; Q) 9" yard v -. a) 40-Inch Crepe do Chine,: 1" colors Q1 ",? yard J I a I ) Boys' Overcoat 11ml Macki naw", 'j price. Mark'il in plain figiircs, H Off $7.00 Coats . St.. Ml ..". nn 110.00 Coat . Women's Conls, In all th" 1 fabrics, velours, broad i ' plushes. I.vnns velvet-, beaver cloths, U. '.:. C 119, $"10, $3S tn Oe Iluy Tnbogc.in Cap f r ') " children before Ua.-v at gone. We have extra ,"tA good ones for tVlv Scarf Sets for tlie . slst nf scarf and cap: or.' $1.50. $L',i" Q9 9 and 0 tmt'l Children's Coal. . Marked In plain ficur. your own disfiint Tl a child's cent very m 1 Indeed. Hoys' nnd Ciirls' l'i , oti Suit; nil sizes. ... 1 nf 89c . . 1 Women's heavy flee Fnlnn Suit, pneh S2.00 Women's pure l.ib- 1 black or colors lieg iM:' j 1 ar extra sizes; pair ., 's'V. Children's School II,'"' narrow rihh '.l, I" ' mercerized. :l"c. :'."'. J 40c and Phono 76 for nntihii r v 1 may need nnd wc will 'I ; It to you promptly I 1 Tulsa Garment Factory E. Seventh & Kencs'n TULSA ! uAlEIT FACTORY 5afl