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TULSA DAILY WOULD, SATURDAY, NOV. lf, 191.9 'I1- 1.1. is F VTRY lA V IN TUB TKAH li lend hi Hi. 'I M l'""t f ."-"'i''l' ' I ,M;I.T Iiunuui Urioa . . . -i.-"l'"l '' . v ir ii I a..., iiinii'" -i''" fctlWllhK O i ' Tl.r. A t " I lll.'UK.AU ll'll i I, A I lo.s.s) Official County rap'T ; ni all" ' I.AIt.V AM. i n:' K I si... 4 chill." . " . i :i . 2 i'l Ivi Mi.H Tl' HI ("i M..rll :mi:.v ' s i.V. dim V"r Si, M n 1 turn M'.n . i n . i tti '::i( nsl.Y. I-' I V tStl I illriv . . M V V, i i.,ll P'r M 1 , III II , 'l lo A 14' '' AKllli'l 1 Ii I KK -l . , rr.-i'.-l , l"rM r ...,v rr; - lit r ml, "' ' " I, "I r I u. 1 1 ',r i.i -. . Hi i , . r m p I l.rit Ill-thin Ilia 1'iKUM-.- Y I u.r ' In M.l t no? II'MI A H I A I :! I V nl il I, I . I''i;'i l I 'r;il I'll, :,!. i if, , I irri!l.,, , pi NilU, f'.!,'ir I' iniim Mil- in'r V 'li'll . Ijrl.,,, , . . i i t Dailfi Food. NOV! MHIIIl III. Il'llt ThT MM. i, in, liini.iuxl Hi !"' ' ..iii i, 1,11 ,n. itii. I liny llrrtiiirr llir ll"i "I..- ..f l.r.i.i. Im ..4 .'i, Iirt.i il. tr 11. ., i nir 'Ijnrvfl lnh. Vt i,n - it, :,..r i.f Ik". N inimi. hi,,' i',y 'iirrniir nftraa "-r I lf brl i. In 'Ihiiu ivavil lni. iMl liatli rMiii n U Mat I.J ll.y I .u.mI lUn i II M.itiT ri: .; imumimms. Trunbli'N urn not All ovor iMwniian thu wiir In noiir'llii ftid. Tlipro will t'ii many mUiiUm-nl of 1I.iIIa nl fcnnonilp rTuiiBlriiiMlon" for whlrh llirrn an- nA' prii-olnlJI rruanling i llhor "I.- or -m II y. TIimm" will i n. I am llm ulli-H dlrUtr. lint Hi" 1 i iHinnii n vaIi.iI tn iilrtntn will not lii rii.y lu fiirmro up In rrifnn'. myn Ihn New York TnnM. In lliiim" Imuhlfil wnlur tho npru lulom In "gmtiU Bii'l ' rvi'" tihoulil no! Ii Hllnwnd to Hoik their profit ni the nrnrA rot uny mora tliim In ernirity p"rulatlon. Tho oMTNlKht nf nnrnxovrrnnn-ntBl i llvni-ri ilmulil n.l hn nonn ii prrn tlrnblr. but not mull it in nwiurrrl tlit no niu h undorplrHblr rompMltlvp. e. llvitirn bn mnrkril thi britlnnlnn of th wh r phill obmriii t llin lir(rlnnlnP of prar. In Ihiit irnrM there nr prlorltlrn of ilrmandn of jronili anil unrvlreg whh h nhouM "rvil In lhlr turn, In tlm opinion qf Uiom not roncirnrd wllh tlm profit or t,he lom tif th" Inmlnom ilnnc !n the revuriiinn of the marhtne whleh Wfin dlartrd with no iniirh dlfflrulfy II will rrmnln true that thorp In irrratnl pprd of control linn th umallrr lntrrt thnn the Inr. Mr. Hoover mw more rlenrly than th nSfin In the utreet how tho tiae ol one ifponnfnl of miimr Inatead of lw enlarged the rippllea for our for elim friends If amnllrr Intereala hnrt) the forealght and Intelllirenee of the lanrer they would have equal eelf control, and would auhmit enuallv to pnhllr enntrol. nut It cannot he auld that they hav rtemonatnited mioh niiAllMi-i In the reeent pajt. and they nhnuld not now be allowed to repeat the mleiakeiJmBde by even the irreat eet lnteret further buck. The return of normal condition of freedom of ernnomlc action la i?reillv to be desire,! ftt the earlet moinent, but not prematurely. The Imputleni-e which would ek to revlno or over rule natlnnaj control In lorul Intercut It not perml.able, and has some thing of pernicious nrtJvlty about It. The problem of miplylnR the world's needs la International, and only our national anthorlty Is fitted to co operate with other nMlons. The coal, food and clolblna; problems are among thoee which are worldwide They must b solved before enter prise In meetlnn the appetlie for nonee;;entlals Is allowed fire play It Is a happy ehnnce that there i-tH'i the machinery which It would be neeewmry otherwise to crenie unilor Jlsndvantaea. smi nin Mm-. r These nre dayw when evervone la j j of maVtng German pay nnd meting of making rjernmny pay and meeting out a fitting punishment. The pre vailing Idea seems to he to strike her commercially, nn.l In this re spect there Is nothing, unreasonable m the TtrlMsh eontcnllon that f!er jfnajiy should be required to replace at once every llrltlsh merchant ves sel fhM that the T'. hunts have sunk during the wnr. Ind-cd, the absolute Jostlce of Ttrltain's el.ittn must be denrly evident to every American, and It Is hajr)ly to be Imagined that tire United Btates delegates at the peAC conference will oppose this Just demand. Not to compel Germany to give hip for ship would he to permit this outlaw nation tn profit r,y nn nrn wrong. For (Jermany's purpose tn sinking llrltlsh ships was not al together to win the war, but In part to cripple P.rltish commerce nft.r the. war. When unrestricted sub. marine warfare w-os declared the Germans , were confident that t hoy were going to win. They helieve.i they yfboM get hack their merchant I lie vt .1 1'n I ll't . ...ii, g. I I.. i' K ii mill iri the I, ,i if Mi- aili-l ,-n. ,,ifi would .i ) , ,i i. l;i.'- 'i ' -i Is Ci r i Ii- .ir , i..M..-n I I i w nut ,! i !...u l M. I r ' 'i i.. v km ,. ir iii.-v I li' ir in . i I. i ill p. II. Hill del i .. ii" n'i 1 1 h..p,tig. i ha I " II I ll'I'lU'l '"T i Iflillll I'll r ;, So I hev t l,r. w I 'I ' I rl i f Hi" Irnln ilu) V Irlo, Job 'I tl" 'lei li.ii I h IT I'M' if .(,..., -. I I,. k their ships w .!. l:i .i i,ii . . in. i. , , ..r " !. I r. ,,i i , n,i-l;u,l r, i I f' ' I U.,.1 f ft.-r il.fian. i.f d ,.. l-l I a ' i . i : i ! I i v i i- ii .' ., :i. ii til i: Tl . v "l.',.il. nut I,- K,i n i ii,,i "I 'm: i 1 1, ii, I-ii- i 1 1 1 f 1 1. m i-r nwfi 1 1 1 1 1 1 h., ni h'lve II Mn f! t f.. l' I 'r iin,-, , .vl ihii' Mi I Sh- ir, ,y it.i -v-n I'l.lii i ,S' ,... 'f ,,- .,. ' '' '' Hi . ' f In I .-'lulu Ii it I. -i-i i., Mir ,v l '..ill I...I , . 1 ,il W" Ii i . - I .1 ' ' I A'l. r An, i r , it, r'W'i' III., In,.. , ri ii il v I rn i I f, .,) J " '" Hi- in-, 1 1 r it I , '' I" .lM.il , li!,l,;ni .in I iiIIh i I. vi I'.-', If M.-i-Ii 0 lli-v i.l,i,,,, in s 1 1 if , II, . , f.,, .-S'liVli f nu- .1. ' illi.'UO i will Im linn- in,,,, ,.v,.r I.I I- "i n II .;ivh I., . , n ,1,,,.,, f Til" KnriK.w C,tv St:ir fni l.i thill i ,h" t.it. t j , i.i..m. ,,.., al ; """' n" '"I'lHv 1- II,- fl ,., ,),. r rif eourw, the "leds- In fermany are sever.il I,,,,, al,r, f ,,, ..rnva, purple," vet w, f,.,IP IUry nrn n()( nl.li. to i-Hlabl,,., t. r,,rn, ,lf ,.. rrriiiient w.-. .,v,.r .,., ,t,k (Jr many oiiKlit lo have. New Voik (leiuiM rala declare that Ibe, time when Willi.,,, Je,,,,,,,. Hryiin. or anybody el., ,., Brjlrr Hie counlry wiih the cry of -Tammany ba Ron. where ihn wood bine twlneth and the s-inahoo baa the tolMHtllllN. The riottston Poet. In ertm funn 1 1 n .. i firei iifiiiniiiiii i' ,it . Ik. T,,,., . . . I If -till alive in this e'ale It will be on the Tens supreme court derision. t , f,f,ncial inleieKt t report aaya It Is eo dry In Houston tbali"' head.ni.iri ers of the Roes when tho wnalierwoman lifts a shirt l'""'" ' ""K'"" from theasi,dsshe ha to dust It off. before Ironing It. In accordant with general con servation, says the Wall Street Journal. Russians are trying to limit themselves to one revolution nl a time. The average cltlnen. thinks the Chicago News, would hear with equanimity the threatened scarcity of golf balls If somebody would put more hen eggs In circulation. Nome of our southern collnn grow, era are now sorry I hey did not let the president fix the price of cotton. They did not expect the war to end for another year nr two. The Wichita Iteacon Is Inclined to believe that the kaiser purpnsMv waited until the day the Michigan eenntorl.il result was definitely set tled. When Kaiser Hill finally,, started for the Internment camp Iri Holland he took all the short cuts Tfe did 'ml wait to bid "Iin armv" farewell either The nklahoman evems to think the onlv way It can maintain Its standing as a d-mocrnll,- paper Is to take a dilly whsrk at the colonel. The old fashioned Herman who need tn hoch dor kil'er now has s son who wints to rock him. nys the Paltns News - Justice to ilcrrmnv, ef course, but only the kind that will be Justi.-e to thnso who have suffered nt h-r hands. - - -- - i ! We arc not disposed lo iidmlt that the war Is over until a !s cent beef Kti'tik Is marked down lo t? cents I ritir democratic friends a- nmin 1 willing tA admit that Maine Is t heir hood'iu. I Abe Martin. Cn,irs th' feller lh,. ...IL-. II. ii.k-fces: ui-iiui sett. ill w.tli lh user o v ri, ev it li ij il C y till Which Is lh' e. purtv Iii i-.l t' sle.-t I odisrcvd pup or a (1,O0 - 1 1 Oklahoma Outbursts. M i. H'-e I.'. . r . n- M. A I I... h' Ii Ii I ' .0 i I v'.l 1 1 ri A run ,1 , iiwii' ii mil , bisnii'a f'.l 1 1 i iv r ill' I' 1 V f, W .1. Mil 1 dn'r,. nn;i Mil w i . I J.r'i Ii - ' i " tup .KM. .IMf i. V 'it I S iin. i .1 if 'he women Ii i v - forgotten j .Kli 1 1 lit; for before . Mi- v. 1H V. I'll Mu ll ,1. T -. wh,, m one of the vi i o. ,i red mn In Tu i, il- ' ' i where he i ni .., I nl v and . ,. m;m,. v-r a s.ow 1 -. I,. ,. I.. u , - I . i r,i! ;e Iii ,,-i '" f ,i ,. i i,t T-r-i i e '' i ii " i:i Mi I -I -I !'. i ' '' " II I o. . I .lifir llm : i,.i'i r- I . I1 . ,il f n v. a ii led " i-x 1. fin -iniirfrorn iti- f,ii 1 1 a 1 ' f I Ii i Ii- li.nneb'i nt-r over I he ini-.s, wlit!e li-r f,-:i l,i", ii Ar. " ' ' i I. a.lliiniii.1 ,rn. i i .Ik in ' a I. , I lie ,,,.r ,,f f l,,. w ,,J I ,nii ,n v limn an ii;iiii,iim. The -ir ,,ii ,e fli.,1 f!i...r ib.'-n on Mini r huh, vvh.i .avi "Mia: 'onipen ""' are iii.i.Im iiinnif'Sl lo the it ri , r m I ,t n 'I i r 1 1.' after ,K In'erviils f llllle" I'.ill. N.IVS lll-r plelllnfl tf-:i vm what iiiinf.irt ran old Km 'r Hill flrni in t,,,t ihiniKlit lifer fiedin... all ili-'e veari on a ic;f diil af id )iori-Hi'..(ie '.' Imiulry from Mill Imhr Where, oil where is (isrnr Niimar. the fa. inoiix Itinerant aikii pilnler? ' 'S"ar. who. while In sialic liusila. bmiKht a wife for US' copper kopecks; he whr was f elated to loe'or laa leiir, hi Iped riiKineer the .y.iefi ca nal, bad aiitoKr.iiili letters from i iladMione and lluniooldt, who unveil Ins life In the ehaflnw of the KKVpt inn p rnni ids bv eatlnvi and dnnU mif lu.lhliiK but Krench wine for fivi. weeks, the iinie I lec.i r who Cm merle rtixtert ill (!ov. Tom Fer- HUHoii s priiinedoi; town- the lenrned ."U'ar who s,ioke five lanffiiairen htiap shots fsom the Pallas Neves Another reason why II is a cnod Idea for young lov-rs to live In a world of romance because the rent Is cheap. f'f course we believe In dresnlnK up to go to church, hut somehow It la awfiillv hard to look godly In a tall hut and kid gloves, ('nr position eimplv Is that the wife has hs much rlrht to fry onions In the kitchen as the husband hax to burn tnbnccn In the living room. I'erMonally we don't rlnlm tn be any stronger for principle than the aver age nun. but we'd rather he right than kaiser I'robably the beet thing about being poor Is In think ing of the fun you think you are going to have when you get rich. Til I lo I'llntrrr kivs 'he rem, m she didn't Inst long as ladies' teller at the hank was because when Mrs. I'omperoslty accused her of Imper tinence she told her to go chase her self. Horoscope Saturday, oycmlnr HI. I0IS. This Is a doubtful day. according to astrologv. for Saturn and t'ranus ire n malefic aspect, while the day is busiest and the two planets change In Influence. HAiiirn becoming friend, v as the afternoon wanes. Mars Is In a p . e that is promising for good. Therr seems to be an Indlrxlion of much discussion and variation Iri public oplniun This may concern peace terms Mars Is In pla-e that betokens com lulled sticrc.ie to our arms and superb v ictones It Is pr.'Kiiostiiu'ed that In cer tain rnuiii'lls en ol. man will lie heard lu outlining a policy that will have a licncfnl-nt effe-t on future generations This man may be a foreigner, who will he high In a new I '.II l oie in deiiHirr.lcV. While the M.irs foreshadow great benefits fur the nation it must nut he forgotten Mia' Saturn and Cranus Indicate the ir,.ei lion of lllanv opinions In other terms, a war of wolds is p!r"iiKo. us ti-ai e dawns. There le a torn ir i l us forecasting M'"'1"' I urtivi'v that is to follow etit elections. This will proli- I ' ' ih'v develop lo'ter ct 'ii I ri ' versi-s that Will be icflec'ed In legislative bodies. i in this it iv 'he I.idmnent Is likely t.i be iintrilMvuirt.'iv. Hie seers I do. I ire. I' is not a fortunate time for miiu'.iiik .i.'.'isint.s or I i ginning new et.t erpl lies. rratins seems to primus- extrg- or.lif. it v ic'lvitv nl al' the psychic '""'' ; This nil,- ..fen aggravates 1 r r 1 1 a i ' l , 1 1 v nn.i e.'iisii iv cnes-v Il ,s not a 1 i' kv il.i v for love nf f.iiis. although there may be a strong urirc t , vv ai d i'otn.1 n I Sonne snrt of .'it "tlien I depending I 'in ininieg ts indtcate l for the end 1 th.s im rMi Snri,r on d of po.ie in mind and ; e,:m u Igment will be apparent In , :!,.. i I is.m: weeks of the veir Ac. nn Hirif is t ci.itn ineniled by Mie seers, wiio dec I -ire that Amerl 1 aus vviil have new finanr.al proh- le-ti l'. rsiais iv h. birth. la'e it Is have i ,. uigi I -ii i 'Mil ! i i.f f . a v c : i nd "ha nge. 1 1 i v ne-is iffaifs is prnll- I i-uiunn in i! en ling w ith et'. mi., I n b . n on t't s dtiv are :iki iv to I c in Itvidu.i'. trisiworthy ic-sn lull p The".- siib.lei'ts of S.'nr n.. i- ,a'!v 1 ' s;,it all throu-h life, i e-vrt-l.l ' I.- "1 I't S'rwi r Sin .'"'.VI.' 1 M .In," Tlrd I p. I ST .1. 'SI I'll Mo . Nov V. - Fiir j 'wo l.i v St ,!.'. -.!l has been CI1- il-r.-ll' w til. 'Il stie.'t r , r s. -rv lec at ' res i'l of the -"-tki" ..f the street I rai'vv i coiiipa-.v' e.npi.ive m all ; d.-pat 'met'ts Min' Mi" of' The' . . . ni p .i r. has nial-' r... af.etnpt lo ! h-m g t: str: k eb'-e , es move! 1 ,'.,r., hut eon".. ini.s light bf it anil Ti.'VVi'.' se- a-c Nei'her 1 id. Miows ' v v.cii of weaken. n,; There is no i . .M.-der ! , in I 'orin ( niiiirlls. j AMSTKIilMM T!iur.d,,i Nov ill The r.'v ''.e-uian t; , -vern tlien t ; t.is issued .i ii at'l'ea'. !,. 'lie peasant. tiotiUl lM'Ml .is..;' I ; f,,r lh" fortll Itiotl of p.- ,..,., ts . iiun.uls f.;r 'tic pin pose of v:.; an:. '.i food suppivt t The Wife. Ify JANE PHI.l.1'3 t lirlun irn, itmh He la .ln 1" lnrii l)M'wiilliiK. IIAITKH I.WV 'i-li I: '.III vv;il b'luv I '1 l'"r "1" li.-l.l,,;, -l ..,'i ...!. .1.- W.i.' .I' !. I irg-lful i,f many llllliKt iliil v li ri .iii,. win '.'II. i lliin li'ifu I" I. ' I W illi I l.Bh ."ii I.'IA llf II K'Kili ..i.il Mil' hf l niKI fo.-nnt Ii" li.'i.l .1 will, mh- '!' m:i, ,i,i I unin"'ll 'I'iV '! .n,irim I nr. In: l.mri- rot-K'.y I li.i ii tv -r .i i . j ri I. in. "1 M.n.l .1 Ml, nk . ll- v III iK i'.i J ".I '.i t - ;i fin a v ii ... ,i ml f' ft. u.. ' Ii- h.nl hi.iJ win ii :i-i- lll-i li.l, U ,, In- l.tA, wi ll .1 n:KH "f uli:.. l 1h mi; w.ili I. in, UH. I in in. I hai iv hik n ' (..in "I ll.l . ,1 h it t. I inn- V In' it oiii e lu.,: ',i i-1 f i.i -0 ' . :im t w a a - .in.:li l mi in. .H .rii.i. f,i- i.jii " il wns eil h-r. .ri- wm Ii 1 1 in'- j linei.-iiiil ,-arnir.i; 'yp I K K t.e uiv own I i. .. e ' I ti.-ii ., . lie a lh" of ,' , ni i : Wili , o- I'i'i pill'l ' I. : "t s f i-r 1 1. .. I'll, Ii, is :i ii,, I 1 V.K , V Ml" ,1 ,ii",l ,v Hli il if iv . . -.ni a ,i. II ,M - 1 1 i III . III rut ' Vis . Mrt , iv :. . I 1 am na - 'o 1 1 i y k lea ' n. ng ,if oi i l w i e a fi.riKk ol . f iil-lli - I1.I.C .....I III" want I.. ' If i iii ii.. lion. , Imt I I , VVeel. I. IV. ' lllil sc lor a It . in n l Then h.i- III ..il; I. -en i, in, tn. i, ... fit", linn:: I l'i olijeet. I I ...I . . III!.' - ni'i'lN' I know . horue vv.t.i in U'c II t ,1. i. Im I n i ii a : j i , lint of i i hi I I . . r . i ''..ng on w on t lie vi-i y W.I I vol"' "Not v i i v pus! " .--oe ' fcClllH.i, ' Tii. I i. nalily I i oi ,,i ! ha I n i e ii i .ni.... I i in' Ii'. loll I.i Ii p. ill's lo : i,ef ,141 . Hilt "I II trv 'ri he luntciiie.l "Yuii aim. lid U'i line Jim have been gone over a week, and I have not kicked"' Then he wished he hadn't spoken. What if she aakcsl if he had been ulone all the evening sh hud been away? "I hope Itachel will have something good! I expert ynu are fed up on hotel grub." They were on dangerous groiilid, so he changed the subject. 'Inilecit t am' One of It.u he! s dinners will taste awfully good I hope hhi' gave you nice things wlu.c 1 was awa y " Hrmi was saved the necesily of replying tiy the taxi stopping at the door. He must tell Kuth he had ti.'i been thouie, before she had time lo question Itachel IPit firm he 111. iM pay tho mint and take her bag In for her. After Itachel had ben hugged and klseed and told gleefully; "You just wait, Mammy Itachel, until you see what I have brought you." Ilrlan followed her Into the Iwdroom where she laid off her things, and said quickly: "I shall enjoy one if Kachel s din ners too. Hefause of the typewrit ing lemons I haven't been home to dinner except the first night. I thought I would get along as far aa I could while you were away." That waa right; you weren't lonely, then. Vo wonder you said you almost forgot me. If you didn't come home at all." As she replied. Ituth wondered where he did dine, and a picture of Mollis King flashed acroas her mind. Hut she would ask no questions, say nothing to spoil their evening together. Tse got chicken mur'land. honey. ' Rachel announced, when she called them lo some to dinner. ''An' co'n fritters an' " "Pon't tell me any more. Kachel. ' liuth said "Keep the rest for a sur prise." Then in an aside to Unan: "I expect ahe has tired herself out getting a big dinner for us." Kachel heard. "I'eed I ain't tired. Mine Kuth! I ain't had nolhln' to do sence yo' hen gone. I ain't! No dinners to cook, an' it has ben tumble onnim fer ole Itachel." Thank goodness I told her I had been out." Ilrlan thwught as he raw Itaihel disappear into the kitchen. ' I knew she'd tell." I'm.r Itachel." Kuth laughed. "I expert she thinks you should hnvn stayed at home and entertained her instead of learning to typewrite. 1 Imagine It was lonely for her." "I told oii she would te out of place in a New York flat." Hrlan re plied, rather glad to have what he bad toid Kuth confirmed. "She'll be leaving you. then you will have a haul time to find a maid as good n Crawford" "iih mammy won't leave. She likes to grumble. Ild ynu ever see a darkv that didn't" Hut I'll bet .1 pair of gloves you couldn't get her to go now that we are together again " I Irian said nothing further, but he thought that he would Just as soon have kept frawford. even If Itachel were the better rook Itachel would be sure to tell Kuth whenever he remained out when ahe was away and more than likely would tell the time he came In. He had nothing to worry about for a while, however; Kuth herself had prevented that by saving he would be In "school." To be truthful llrtan had a shamed feeling as he wondered what Kuth would sjiv If she knew the s -liool" was In Mollie s flat, and that Mollie liciself was his teacher. Tomorrow Although Kuth has (luesls. Hn.m does to "School" ((Vipyriiht lH (leorre Mllhew Adimt 1 Tales of the Friendly Forest j Now. I'm going to tell what the Policeman Dog's club did to Wicked Kobber Hawk. who. you remember In the last story, was sitting on the foot of Hillv Itunny's bed. Well, liptle Miss fncket stood quietly by the front door until she hoard the patter, patter of Mr. Po liceman Hog's boots, and then sh ifted the big wooden latch and opened the door verv softly, and! then she pointed upstairs. And wlth- out saying a word mat wise iog slipped off his hoots and tiptoed up to Hilly Itunny's room There sat Kobber Hawk grinning away on the foot of the little i-.iht'ifs bed. but when he saw the I'l'l c-miii Dog h" slopped grinning, t'h h "K He didn't fee! like laughing one little bit, for the laughing was all against himself now. you see. "I'ome along with me " growled the Policeman I'og. .ml lie thr-vv tiui k his great coat 'i-,il shu" rd hl'i big silver shield, and I think Hie number was fill -,'t. and ri1 tell vnu that Is a fine number fo" a po lii'etiian, for sometimes he .b.-s'i ! have to snv a word He 1.111 i,is' show his shield and then the bad people he's after run away nnd -b:i t bother anybody for a long time Hut Kobber Hawk couldn't run away, for the I'nhceir.nn l".g stepped f'liw.u I ami Kr.tbb-l hnn bv the .iig. And t),"ll (hat "Id lla-Alt Itavi. a to, id hi i". ecli and. of ionise, Mils wo.e up Mi- ll'i e rabbit. And the,, I I,,'! I.ui kv l.-fthind-foot wi,,e up, and so di I Mts liunny, and th-y rati in'u Mte looio "I'iiU'i he alirtni-l' whli h means frightened, vm km.vv said tl.i.s kind I'liii-eiiiiHi I in,.- m i'iii- 'his old iln-r ' and I ivn.st...l the old Hawk's, wing .mil th.i' bad bird wiliK-.l I. is . vi., and t ,r'u-l I'l hik lues. Iiccaue- it h ,rt ;,:in ;.l" ';'.cr Ihili on knnvv 'I 'nit,' aiorir ' said t'e l'i i : .' -nul n I'og al I he p i,ld Kol l.ei Hawk oai of the ,".iii and down the st. urs ' T'lii'urr.iw v-n i "in- ij.iwti I., the ' out t II ohm- mid make a i i.niplaltii." i.iid Ihe l'i .'ii i ii'.ji fi Inn; to I'ncl l..i ky. ' All r gin." replied the o!, K. -title, man rabbit and h- wmked t th" rio.ce.ui.in Ii.,g. And then Mrs. Hu'lflv '.iei-, the flout door llll'l It'.bher Hawk warn t s-en anv more Hi.it ninl "Mer-v me," s.'i l d the old lady rab bit, and ...he sat down on th- um brella s'afid by fiitstake, for she Wiih SO emul-il v (0 kl.ovv Aid li..:i little M ins I'ncket begin in sun; I in voi.f ft-rrid so never fear, A -.l w .ii i, ther h any danger hear I :i . -. ; : .. p in a u met tone Mi- r.Mii eman on the t-iephone. Wcllil With Us Today Minuto Intnrvirwii With -the Omit and Nrxr lirrii, lUime mil Anroad. -1 lov "t cor ect Hobertson will ask '. e 1, g.-1.1 1 ii.- v,h-ii It meets in J in. i.nv to ...t.fine uself to the bills iili. Mhrc'v ;.iry to enai ' and ad- .011111." -.i:, ftoofie Kite of A11.1 dait,.,, wh,. :s in Tulsa on hii.sinem. Tfe ad uin.siralion feels that In tew of ttie iliaotir condition of the ' niiiv, it s lime t0 deliberate and tefi.. upon conditions, rather thnn l i ; imp in and enact a vast amount 'f unheeded laws." Mr llite is .1 , lose penwona! friend i,f .Judge Itobertsnn and endorses the plan of lew law and u quirk ad journment of the ukluhoma legisla ture when it nieets. "iiki.ihomi has enough laws ak ready No one knows what Is needeij luring the great reorganlzu U"n Pe riod and the governor's1 Idea of a speedy cn. of the session is prompt ed ly the imniediuto demands; he fe. ls thai later, when things Hie set I'eil the stale can then complete its 1 ode to fit the developments. I un-il-istaiul b" will ask Hie legislature to adjourn as quickly as pusaible, and will probably agree to call an extra session its soon as expedient. Vertamly, the taxpayer will be in favor ,,f Miirli a program, and I cer tainly hope the members of the legislature will see tile importance "f It. Already those members who have luaril the suggestion agree to the program." "Colonel peck's story about the original ( iklahoma w ell on th" Mo I'laskey farm in lj-HT-H Is correct every word of It only more so! The Miller hoys, owners of the lol raiu.h, and I. owned the first oil lease in Oklahoma," said .lames .1. Mctiraw of Ponca City, at Hotel Tulsa last night. "We didn't know what we did have Just because we pulled in a dry hole at first." Mr. Mciiraw said, "but the record of the wells now as shown in Colonel Perk's Slory shows what that lease might have done for us." Mr. Mctirsw left for his hixme in Poncn City Inst nigh:. A great many republicans visited him while he wa.s here to find out ail there in to know about the situation, which dmnornits admit. Is "somewhat mixed." "What do you mean, hold office forever ?" Kred Parkinson, state examiner and Inspector, Is one of the very few slate officials who have been twice elected to office and so when you nsk him if he's due to utick until old age retires him, he doesn't know how to answer. Hred was In town yesterday, en route from Muskogee In the state capital. Some of his men are audit ing the county books and he stopped over long enough to ee how Ihev were getting along and also t visit some old friends. He sn,l K H Wilson, state superintendent of pub lic Instruction, are about the oldest office holders In point of service, in the slate. When Kred serves ' his term nut, he will have held office for 10 years. lie was appointed state examiner and Inspector by Hovernor Cruce when Charles A. Tailor died In 1 i1 1 2. He was elected in ISM and re-elected in 191 He had no opposition in the democrat je primary and his election was a fore gone conclusion, (.if nil the present stale nffinala. Parkinson is regard ed us one of tho most efficient. The talent looks upon hnn as "a square guy" If anvfhinff is wrong, h finds it, nnd if his f.'ierds are the ones who are "hit." l-'red is one of those public officials who regards his duty to the public as paramount an,J doesn't let other things Interfere He left for 1 iklahoma City last night. K C Hovt nf Wichita, who was in Tulsa yesterday in cntincc'Ioii with the proposed deal by which the Panlcl She,, cinitmrv will be moved from Wichita to Tulsa was an obscure banker In Cestop, Hcwev eotintv. ln yetas ago ( nit in that country evcryl'odv knew him as "Curt" Hcyt one nf his rhicf rlnr nctcristics was bis good nature. "Cur:" is fat although he doesn't exactly relish the id-1 of being termed a fat man Also, he's got .1 Jovial face . C.aze nt a picture of "Fatty" Arhnckle and vol have Mr lloyt. Anywav. he was a Hirer's as .1 banker All the nestnrs n thit purl of the country knew h;m atul vv-n'. to h.m fur advice. He was lust naturallv a munev maker and so when the Kansas oil fici.ls were opened up. "Curt" took a fiver H was luckv and hit If right from the firs! .lump Then h,s In'eres's b r.'ii tn pi!" up He Investe I mnnev wi'h the Hanie! Shoe company and with virions other industrial run. cirns. even of which is a "go ing one" Nothing tiiat he has set his hand 1,1 has failed The peo ple oiti in v "ste-n ''klnh'iii'i where he sta-:d in niviv regarded him us a very sigicioi business mail "nd were glinl to follow his advic :" h;ts,res m alters If he moves to Tulsa, the icdustri.C. circle will feel bis presence lie still a "young man," no', over I "1 ea rs of age. T., lli-is-s.. ,-f j, I nllrtlc Case. WASHIilT" Nov I.", With ! ''"t'e of f.u.l'.lv d'.sp.isir, . ,,f Intll r.c-tl rii.i'ci"! cowing out c''t'.i'n" l.a l-'ollet'e s alleged d; Iin 1! Mieech a' St ;iul. more thai a fc mil the s'ti.i'i' -.ecti-rs com ','i'tee decided :odiv '.' meet Thursday to consoler tins m.i"cr and nothing csti. Little lienny'a Notebook. J I I ; This afternoon me and Puds Sirn ' 1 ins and l.-roy Shouster and Skinny Martin was oat in my back al ey paying peggy. and Puds started to inn k the cud of the peggy stick ill,' 1 li.M the street for good I n K before he h.i in- peggy, and the sk bruak in t.uff. 1,-lflg Hie ve ty opposite of 1 ink on di'imnl of us nut liav- ' i-K iltl'd her stick So we started to I 10 -it. 1 in I tn the frunt HTeet. Skin ny M.imiii haying. Isds 111 ike a short .11' tliroi, 51.111 house, Kenny. Wo h we started to do. nnd there I Was a lot of potatoes hilling next to i.i'h other on the kitchln table, and il eed, ;. fellows. I got a ld-ir, our '.'.oks 0,11 today and niv mother will huff to peal thi-hrf- potatoes herself, l.cts uk peal thnn for her anil maybe j hlir wi, k'ive us ea. ii a slice of one ! of Hc.ke pn-H out nn top of the ice I box. I N n h " started to do, each taking 11 rilTe atui pealing a potato with It. ,11." siiiing, Cut the skins thick, fel 'Inw'i, s.i as to be sure to get all the 1 dert 1, If And Just We we gui. fin. I i.-l. ol peeling ih-in ma caine 111. say j .tig, l or meisey sake, wat are all 'the bovs doing in the kitchln? Wlch ''St then she saw Iho potato!, say ing. Ketiiiy Potts, are ymi you out of i'liir sribms'' Nn main, we Jest pealed them for ymi, to save you all the tr'ibhle, dld iht we. fellows? I eed. Yes mam. sed a. I the fe.lows. Pealed them, wy, the skins nre as I lurk us the Insldes, and enyhow, I was going In bake those potatoes, :-"d 111,1. M-ening she dldent want them p-'ilcd and 1 ncd. (iotih. ma, we dldenl ,111 that, we thawt we was " ing you a favor, dident we' fellows'.' Yes main, sed Puds ninl l'roy Slioosler ami Skinny Well, I K.ppoHe I appreyate It. gralo heavens, look nt that rerk, s.d ma. Meetilng the pntatoew,'" and us f-llows quick smirk out wlthnuli mentioning the pie. VICTORY GIRLS GET MORE NEW MEMBERS EVERY DAY Victory girls won many new Tnembers yesterday, both in the commercial and school world. The uality and Klght-Way laun dries now belong ns 11 unit for every girl under 2 0 in the two establish ments is a full-fledged Victory girl The Kicht-Wav girl not only pledged but paid 119 .10 in rash, making an average of more than $1 :r, each Mrs C K. Oliver reported last night Hint ll.!3ii was turned in to. her from different branches of the Victory girls organization yes-, day. This does not include the high ) school fund which has not yet been 1 turned in. It Is roughly estimated that the subscriptions of the girls, alone In the high school will be $ Latin or more. ' 1 Kxtra effort will be put forward ! today for new members In' the club as Monday Is the Mat day. j TULSA MEN TO ATTEND ROAD MEET AT EUREKA Hood roads boosters are much in terested in the coming meeting of the White Ttiver Trails association to be held November 27 and 28 at Kureka Springs. It will be the sec ond annual convention of this body of men who have accomplished things In the matter of Improve ment of the highways of this sec tion of the southweet. Tu'sa will be represented by T.cwie Cllne. Cy rus S. Avery, Jack Slaughter and K. 11. CiUthrey. The Tulsa party will leave this city Sunday. November 24. nnd will be Joined bv delegates as thev pass through Clnremore, Pryor. Salina. Kan , Flint and Silnam Springs. Ark. The Claremore rhaniher of com merce yesterday appointed its dele gation of four men to attend the meeting (). O Davie, cashier of the National bank of that city, was among the men named. RAIL ORDERS TO BE HELD FOR LOWER STEEL PRICES WASHIMiToN. Nov 1.1. -- Rail roads and the railroad administration do not intend to place large orders for locomotives and cars for future use until steel prices are materially reduced, i! was sild today by the railroad administration officials Kailroad corporations, it was ex plained do not feel justified in pay ing present high prices for equip ment whlcB they will need hadly for nearlv two years and the adminis tration does not wish to force orders on ihem. The Christmas Bells Will Sound a Deeper Note This Year The world wnr is over. The Mantle of Peace won by sacrifice now covers the Nations. It is peculiarly fitting Hint music, which kept up the courage and spirit during the days pf trial, should be the medium to eat pretis ihc joy whhh now possesses our souls. This Christmas will be the greatest holiday 1 in truth, a holy dayl that you or I ever experienced Hut it will tint be a day of riotous celehratlun; rather It will be marked by reunions, phys.c.il and spiritual, throughout the land. Christmas nt home without music Is un (linkable So prepare now. Invest in that Pianola, that Piano or that Ir. tmla for whn li you and your family have been longing Have the great gift for the whole family is 11 Christmas morning Mirpr.se if you wish, hut wvurp II now. And re member we offer not only the greatest sol price at which any standard of value is sold Wo are sole Southwest faiory distributors for Stelnwny, siandard of lis" world; famous Wcher, Steck, Vomo, Kunnuinii, I ud wig. i'loy, Srlionlngvr, Strlcli Al 7-olillrr. HarvvisHl. Illhurn. K Ionian A onl anil nsiny ottierH, Including the world renowned (bickering. . t all or write ' Tliere Is only one genuine Pianola offered In Stelnway, Weber, Stork. Stroud. Whoelock, llarwisxl, Illhurn and Ami In 11 Planus nt our store only In tin" Southwest. Come liear the 11) AKT ri-WO a revelation. Stranger in Tulxa. for ' Many Months Comes to Life Again Last Sight J It came out brown and c-lsp I and warm and unit the prettiest thing that has been seen in Tuisi fur months. In fart, it was en tirely eatable, and the tempta tion was to rat it licfoie It. had .1 fair chance tn exist even for a few moments. Now what was 1' " Hon't get shocked, and don't let ixctement run away witn yon It was nothing but the fust loaf of straight wheat flmir bread that has been made In Tulsi tunic the "so-20" rule for flour con servation was put in effect eariy last spring. It came from the oven of the Middle West bakery at 7 Hi lax evening, and was' de livered bi fore it watt I'l minutes, old llcgiiining today, all the baker ies in Tuisa will abandon tho "victory'' flour they have been using all summer and go hack on straight wheat rations C II. I.ih man. head of the bakery division of the Mate fund ttdmlnlst rui inn, vesirrdav freive.l .1 telegram f 1 ton the f.sid inlni.tiistiat.ini u' Washington informing hlin ofTt i i.illy t h it the "Mi-u" rule has been abandoned, linkers 111 every part of (iklahoma have been no tified by Mr. I-'ilmian of the re moval of restrictions. The loaves of bread will remain nt their present price and will weigh the same as they do now. The only difference la that they will he made of all wheat flour Mr Ijihman says it Is a matter of relief lo the bakers of the eoun trv tir be able to go back to the old method. Through tho fluted States grain corporation surplus storks of "vlr'ory" flour will be bought up by the government nnd used for export. No price has been set. so far. but It is oelievcd that most of the bakers wnl be glad to get It ff their hand.sj at any price. .Survivors Land. MIAMI. Il.v. Nov. li. --Captain Kesser and 12 irther survivor's of tbe small American steamer Yenrut of Philadelphia whlrh went down last Sunday off the Hahama Islands, have arrived here after 62 hours in an open boat. The steward and four iiiliers of the crew nre missing und are believed to have been lost. Pickering!! Sample Shoe Hosiery For Friday and Satur day Thrift Buyers Meveral hundred pairs Knglish walking boots for ladies and growing girls, In brown, black or gray; $S to $7 values. Fri day and Satur- gf Choice of any pair ladles' fan cy hoots In tho house; either gray, brown, white; worrh to day io to ii2. Fri- Qn rn day and Saturday A few dor.cn pairs nf those baby doll shoes for girls wrrft wear ladles 8ir.es; lace or but ton. Friday and Saturday $2.95 toil TIIK MUX-A nice soft glazed kid shoe, straight lusts or blucher styles; some of them with rubber heels. You will see them in many windows marked to IS. 50 :50.$5.85 Our price . Oil, KIIII.D WATKItPHOOr" MIOHS Made especially for men who need a shoe of this kind. Worth today $4 fiO to $5. Our price $3.95 Como l"p Isok Compare ITUvs. We'll Iravo die hnylng lo you. Robinson Building r.ntrnnr" on I'liher 'Third or Main V'.levMor or Stairways Now tlW victory Is vtiin. It would lie basest Ingniiltudi" tint lo euro for the welfare of our bovs " O v p r Thorr." Ihin'l lino ynursrlf li Ii ' a I n, who Nild: "I nm not my' hnn hcr's keeper." !" greatly to tlio rnlteil War Work Fund. ection, but in the I'. ." the lowest 417 S. MAIN ST. Phones 3133-3134 A. J. CRIPE, Mgr. I TODAY IS at the 'IV 1 luisa Garment Factory Women's lie. iv v f , , .. ; aoj I'nion Sub s, Im; ,.r , hlrey us; price I. p.r fro suit t5 Women's light weight I'nion Suds. pur., v i,.', neck; no sieevi-f , p,-. . 1 per euit $1 Women's pure vv .1. ; t , nn Suits; li.n sle.iv , -, I priced, per suit $3.95 Women's heavy f . ... ,. m,.j 1 nion Suits , 1. t. .- ... n ,rt sleeves; priced, p., f 1 "7 Ult PI.0l Misses pure wool I n - n S l is sizes to I'l years. djt AS priced, per suit .... P 1 'OO Cirls' white fleece u .,. Suits; s17.es 2. ii. '". I". 00 prirrd, per Milt . OiC Children's Dr. Ii. n'.'ii - -:..p. ers; full knit and f : I - - .is 2 tu 12 years: pri. . d QQ per. Hit 0;7C Men's heavy kn t I 111 mi t ix 1 1 sires; priced. 4"0 OP per suit $...0 Men's I'nion Suit, tv iv V r t:'!Ti:::'.,:.r$i.95 Men's separ i1" ui' white knit; fb-ece line); 7C. shirts , 'aC Dniwcrs tac Men's separate mc fleeced; shirts Inivor 75c Men's he.iw- unblea. lied I'lum Suits; priced, per S9c suit W Hoys' tinblr.ii lie.l fb-ec. lit M I'nion Suits; sizes 2 ,. ' eirs. sur.'K.p7 65c, 75c, 85c Keys' separate p.ere-, rts and rlrawrs; ficcre 43c lined; hhirts Hr.iwers bit- WOMl s (.OWNS. Woii en's fi iiw,. Il' t'e Ni.h 1 lovvns: beaut. fuliv f 1 1' .1' d trimmed, priced, 1 1, ii $1.79, $2.09, $2.49 WOMIIN S PI Tl H o l Women's full hii'.- ou'.n : f n- nel Petticnals 111 I'll and griy. pri. "I, each 95c B r 1 MEN'S swi: JTI Kv Men's heavy oxford t" v .sweaters. f r th- -'"'J man, priced. 1.25 each MEN'S M;IITMMM' Men's flanneli.'tt- Nn'l" Shir's; warm ! ' '1 t-ri.c.1. $95 each HOYS' S IIVII I!" ltov oxf. rd gr iv 1 ' Sweaters, priced, 1,5 each t iiii.nni y s ih.oomi k Children's nioorne.'. ! ' ' fine black t-atin i'l ' " shop; sizes 1 year- '" 1 ' ' v priced. 75C each Tulsa Garment Factory East Seventh and Kenosha Phone 7(M ( .lust Two H'"'' 'hr New High School Hu tider to awuy. ,Ko. tur: Jlo couldn't even fly j