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i TVASA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL lfi, 1920 I fill. i.l'fd .T Ml.rn.nir I.,..i.l.rt n,.ljr Y TIIK WORM) I'llMMSIIINC CO. hi Uht. l,iiKMi r ii i.imkin ilTIM I.R1N llm.i-f .. I I'.lh'uN'r M,il"f. Hnnt MaiiMirif K'lll ir mif MM'"!'! Wrtir r A I..1TT KrTl.rM tin thr TiiIm I'aatnfflep Wvnd (i ur if KMhjc'it jf m hit H""KjiW '.ik.'".I,Yf!!v " uk'uw.k i ik TiirAMii Mrrii wtjt"" Thii torllrf l'rM l rHilflr ntltlil In IM iin t'ili.lriln ol nil nf 4l.plfcn rffitllrt t" II or nm nltirroliM. mailed In IhH pspaf l h lwnl fl i.iihlUhpH hf.n . - - 'i nMVlI'Vlil.M HTM IIAII.V AJfiT HIISIIAY fir MAUV- IX ADVAKt'fii Itannittli- llnaiwlli! (in Vr $S on Tin" HnnllM .... J5 "n Msftthi ... HI find Mnth ' HUI.Y '' V lirnnmlr DwaaaUa (Inn Voir . ... In no hfr- MniMht ., II T kit Menial . . 1.1,00 Com ltiinlh 0 WJltMV OKI.T. 1)mm(I- l.llf (Inf .Var . . v '.! 74 !11,?'JJ. i. y-t1 w MY CMIimlll IX Tri,MA, Vvll fPfllltfl'W. KliJUlAU AXII RMl rK IVr w.n.1, . .... I l rr Mnaih in ilnr . fn !'? " PHONF". '"'ilTluii Mill ' A I.I. I IKI'A HTM I1NT8 c Dai ll lliblical Quotation I ItlllAV, A 111 1 Ii III, IIIJU. The beloved i.f llir 1 1 "lull dwell In atlfety by lllm, and llii' I.nnl stiull cover lillll nil III" 1 1 1 v long Hi'iii 3.1 I .' Ah lllf Mill liollenth llIT fl'HllllTM lliliirrts lh nlii In of hl t urn, So tin' I .m il IIIh liilltlicn Mil I lif t, MpromlH ti In wlnaa mill hides 1 1 hi in thorn; Thus iirnli'i'li'il. All tlnir fiii'H I hey boldly dure. Keep mi' at) llio apple of tint nyn, 1 1 lit o mo under tin' shadow nf tliy win. mi. 17; 8. , NKNATOH (iOltli'S HHI'liNSIC Tin Hpnoeli delivered liy Hi'iinlnr Horn III Con vention hall Wednesday evening was iriunrk Hliln in ninny iimpetis. It liuil liri'ii advertised lin tlm opening or llli' lliirn onmpnlgn for in election, mill tliiii wurii thomi who prophesied that tin would face mi iililtinplrlii': ncn itt vn rmit M'lilM. Yit, with Ilin I'lrciillmi nf 1 1 if Iti'od ii nil Hum l,tt ln mvitliiHn l.it nprliiK. mi polltl nil npi'iiki'i linn ovrr hml a tuiKvr nr muio rn OiimliiHtlo Mini m nipiitliollc iiililloiicn In TiiIhii. It hud Iioi'ii iiroi'il tlml tin- lillliil rHinutor umilil ('i)ini' In ( ) In In i mi t flKlitliiK a ilcfcnnlvn flslit. Inilrril, lin liliiiHflf nuIiI Wi'ilni'Kiliiy i'Vii nine, In t lin cournn nf Ilia rnimirkM, tliut rlr iMlmHtiinrrH fnri'Pil Mini tn iiipoiir MUiiowliat an n ilflfcmlrr nf hlniHclf. Hut If IiIh (iinnlnn nii'icli In his liampnlRil i ntlyit'd ilofniixlvc polltlonl wiirfaro tlimi lnvivni help hU npponriil wlion hn nilnpln iiffonnlvn mitliriilH, Tho ni'iintnr left tlirrn vnry (IIhIIih'I Impri'M nlmiH on IiIh ninlliMico of 3,000 rrpii'Hciitutlvn Tnlna rltUciiM. Hint, that IiIh no.callcit ilifviiHn ii pnlnnt tlm chiiiKi'H mailu by hln opponent ii ml rncmlcM Ih ho romplnto that It roiiHtltiltCH In fact a rhnrKo iiRiiltint thohn rncmlcH; that h han Din qualltlrH of Indr prudent ntalfanianHhlp no much to In' ilrHlrnl In our pulillo llfn; that hn poMocm'H tho rourHKti of a patriot to u raro ilORrrp, In niMltlon lo thin, tho Hponlicr oiiHlly iIimii oiiHtrntPil IiIh irlmacy In platform MrulcR', urarciiHm, iirRiimvnt anil cIiihnIo oratory ami flonurnco. Tll(ro In not In tho rntlro Houthwrnt n man rnpnblft of holilliiR IiIh own with Horn nf Oklahoma In n popular runipalKti. Thin, qultci nslilo from tho miiiihIiu-kh of IiIh cauno, Hut Klicli ipmllly rulipli'il with Hliuli a callxu an ho now rcprmcnlii rcnilriH htm Immuno to nil iliinKcr from that eotorlo of ultra partlHaiiH who liuo HoiiRht to 1 1 r 1 1 1 K about hln ilpfoat at tho AuiiRUHt primary. In HhakcHpearti'H rlnsulo DchiIoiuouii coyly tclln (lie Monro Hint If ho Iiiih u frluml who Iomih hor that ho pcimIh hut lofirn that frli'iul IiIh Htory of iiilvpnturn anil iIiiiikit iiikI Iiiivo him ri'P''l It to hi'r and that niiroly win her. SiMiator (lorn Iiiih hut to ili'llvpr IiIh "ilefoiiHu" to tlm votoiH of Oklahoma, ami ho will muoly win thorn to IiIh ciiiinp In AuxUHl. nii: cui.Mi; in s i ; ; a 1 1 . Tho miKitr, Hltuatlon Iiiin iihiio to tho jiolnt wlicro poHti'iity may ri'for to It an tho HiiKar nlmo of 192H. TuIhu peoiilo woro iiciiualiiti'il with tho hoiIiiukiiohh of tho Hltuatlon by tho ri'tnll pilcu JiimpliiK .'i ipiiln u pound In " Hiuiih. Iiiul uiori'haiitH offor tho prpillctlon that unluHM Hunii'llilm: Ih ilonp tln prU-o will ro lo r.O otmtH within a (w ilnjH, II Ih foollnh, porliiiiiH. to timlortako to point wIipio riiIII llt'H. lint wo ipoall that tho chair man of tho old HiiRiir boaiil di'i'liuvd a day or two iiro that tlio pri'glih'iH miiHt boar tho blamo for tho proM'iit Hlluuttou. Thin ftnutlomnii IMilulcil out Unit ho and other members of tho hoaril had ndvlned tho prenlilent that unlexn ho om'ii.'Ihii1 IiIh authority to puri'lniho tho on tlm l.oulHlana ami Ciiliau ciop HiiRiir would Jump from 11 ci'ntH tho pound to whatever tho profltci'i'H ili'clded to mnkfl It; that If tho rov einnient did iut It would nut bo at all difficult In move the emlre ei'np on a II -rout IlihIu to tho I'oiiNumer. Kukiii' han Jumped all rlcht. Au'il tho h, une Hfiitloman liiHlhtoil that Homo ono boHldo hlmi'ir iiiuhI ilpfend tho itttornny Ruuornl for kIvIiik pormliwlon to tho i.oultiliina KruwoiH to oharito ts immHh h pound for their proiluel, Klnee ho loiiHlilorod tho net ludufoiin ilile. That'H iih mueli hh wi know n limit It. THOMAS ASKS IMtOMOTION. Tho tiiuitUlacy of .1. l;luiar TliomiiH of Iiwton for the coiiRi'cHXlnnnl sent iiIkuiI to ho vacated by Scott IAutIh, must Ir.Mtu the uiproul of voters rcsiinllCMi of party who havo watched tho play of polltiCH In Oklahoma since htatohootl. Mr. TliomiiH haa loptcneuti'il IiIh dlslilct In tho stnto IcBlnlaturo Blnco Blutehood. In a nmsn of mediocrity ho had Ii 1 1 lo difficulty In Mumplm; hin Intrinsic worth upon tho public uffalrH of tho stnto In tlio flrnt IcelHlaturo. Kach bucccciI. Ing hcbhIoii of that body Iiiih discovered him atronuer In liiaractcr nnd tho entcom of tho public. Wo do not think wo would transcend tho facta If sc should assort that Senator Thomas In tlio ntrnriKont l"Klnliitivo iharnctpr tilt Mints of Oklahoma, I in proilutml. Nut nlnne In tha intlmnttou of ilevntofn of hi own putty, hut In publl. entfuini reRKiitli'M of purty; nut nUine h publlr offlrlnl nr Miitpaiiinnllko MiiallttoN. hut 0 pihnie (Hiii-ii nr of evellpnt imtia. I In linn tint lii of the ultrn-pnrtlnn lypf. Hp Inn iipvit been tlm inllar-Hnarvr of any enlHtln of pullllflMiia in hoMpa. Hn liaa illffarml with hi party Iciiilerahlp, flinily anil Innlatant ly, iilinonl nn nflpii n lin Ima aaiomt with tlml Inidemfilp. TIiIn iimrka lilm nb nr thut type (if piilillo iiipm who rofn" In bPcoma inr nihlwr til n in pn. Tho typo, I 'hi, an mm It In ilPtnartil thoan iiirliiiloiit dnya. Hp haa n ilahl In nak tiromollon from thoaa ho Iiiih nnrvpil ably nnil v. nil nr ypuia. Anil If i lM'tPil, II la I he opinion of Tho World, that N ttimlil oriiHtneut Mm acnl of hln proiliTpaaor, by lili'K enntllinl mrttp tha wOndel of hla own Mf pp that I hey IihiI milnnff been untPtit With irtPillnri lly, AN I.MI'lHtTANT l)i: ISK ).V. TIip IIIUiola.pTHtK nppolHlp ooiirl hanrlpil down hn Important Iii'IhIou rw ilaya ago. ll waa In the I'.Ur,' nf Wllllum ttecilii h tha Ctiluagn Trlhiinn fiTi )iio,imiu iluiiiai'n Iivi'hiim the Tri bune In publlnhliiK whnl puipnrtil In bo I'opy of III" orrirat bnllut ointttoil III" iihihp nr tha plaintiff thorpfrnm. HhpiIii waa n randlilatH for aiipiTlor pnutl JiiiIko mid r euro led the Mellon nr tlm Trlbuna wlili li ho hIIpkpiI waa pttoiibl utirtpr tlm lnw. In pourwi of tlnm Hip cump rwiii hinl the alnlP HP pelntf pimrt mid wan ilpelilrd fnvorablp to tlio Tilhiltip. th" eourl holilliiK In purl "AreonlliiK lo tho tilnlntirr'a nrKumonl, ilefeniUnt Ih llabl" not for what It dill but fur what ll refrained finui ilntriK. Much la Indeed a novel proposition. To mako tho ilefendiint lluhlo for lin nllenei) iiiutit hold that It wiih oblhtateil lo publUh In Hh paper tho whole of tho fnoalmllt, ticket. Thla j me not iroparod to do." In llfl ronuliinlon tho eourl hold fuitlier In theno wordn: "Tho defenilunt la tlm noln JiiiIko or tho vnliin of iipwh iih Hiteh." Tho iloi'lHlnn In eminently hound. U'n will nt lentlon In ll chiefly ror tho iitirpoao of nnttlni; ilRht a too nlimrrnilH fiu'tlon of tile public which IiuiirIiii'h that u iiownpapcr In iloiilud certnln rlKhlH and prlvllcRen freely Rrautoil olhpr hunl nenn pfitPrprlncH. At Oklahnmii City roeontly n citizen HoiiKht tho aid of tho corporation cum mlHHlnn to force n publlnhrr to accept IiIh nil vcrllHliiK coiy. Tho contonllon In thin enno wan thill a publlnhor Iiiih not tho ilKlit to elect what advcrtlHcmentn It will rocolvo. Tho commlnnlon han Junt thrown tho ciinp out hecauno tlm con tention wan perfectly absurd, wp havo no ilnubt, thoiiKh no rniHon for nueh notion l wlvrn. A publisher In rrnponnlbln In tho pulillo and (ho ntatn In nonio rcaprctn, Junt nn Ih llio (irl vato cltlicn or tho IiiibIuphh men ncccptliiK hiip port from the public. Hut to iiHHcrt that ho Ih not tho manter of hln own biiHlneHH rind In vontmeiitM Ih novel Indeed. Tho dcclnlon of tho llllnoln court In Rood law and icotnl IorIo. It Ih a Junt rpcocnltlon and ap plication of tho liberty of tho prenn. And It KtanitH ad nntlro to milleli lawyers nnd cheap polltlclnnn that tho courtH rantiot ho imeil to I n 1 1 ii i It I it t i publishers. Mil. roSTKIl AC.M.V. Wo think 'tho count i y wan entirely prepnroil for tho unnoiinccmont Hint Mr. Fiwtrr, the rabid red who Incited the nteel nlrlko, who udvocaten the ono Kreat union, nnd who pronelytrH for tho Rcnerul ntrlko, Ih behind the recent ntrlko In railroad clrclen. Wo coufcKH our liuihlllty to Krnsp tho faith of tho admlntntratlnn In tho Rood Intentions of the nlrlkerH. Wo aro Inclined to think that tho iniliralH on ntrlko woro ciiRnlzant of tho director of their actlotiH and In accord with tho pur lumen behind tho Htrlke. Wo nro nlno Inclined to think that tho Rovcrnmont mlRht vnry well do HomethltiR about It especially nomnthliiR with thin Konter iiernon Instead of iiRaln adoit ItiK tho watchful waiting policy. i'i:itsiii.Mi ani tim: ntiisinHNcv. (ieneral I'ornhlliR Ih quoted ns nayliiR that hn In not a camlldato for tho presidency but wouhl not decline tho honor If tendered. TIiIh neemn to put him In tho niiihi catcRory with Mr. Hoover. Hut wo nro lit a losn to account for nueh n Htnto ment from any man. Somowlioio In thin brlRht land there In a man possibly men who would decline Hint honor If honestly tendered. Hut neither tho man or men can bo named offhand. Not ovory baby burn In Amorlcu Im-kIiis liieilshlnK political nm lilllims uboiit tho tlmo ho nci'itlrcK tho nrt of speech, hut most of them do. Hhomt a cannon Into a crowd kllttiiR it bundled men nnd on n Roneral averiiRO you would havo roduceil tho crop of prospective candidates from norno po Utlcal office at least UP. Of coin so (Ieneral PetsliliiK wouhl accept tho piesldency If It were offered him. Ho would IMSItllAI'S. iCopyrlRht. 1950, by Kdsar A. (luost) Hcpiiin like I'll inner kick iiRHln When days Ret hot, an' overhead Tliere'M not u cloud In herald ruin. If noon the opploH blosnom rod An' Mr ass an' Rraln bcRln to Rrow An' Natuio tiiki's on milder ways, I'll think about tills wlutcr'n snow An' let the old sun burn ami blnxe. ItlKht now I don't believe I'll mind Tlio tunning weather of July, 1 think I much piefer that Kind To allow drlftM piled up window high; An' when I walk nloiiic tho street An' sighs on every hand tiro heard ItrKiirdluR the terrific hoot, 1 don't t'eltcw' I'll wiy u word. I'm over fed on Ico nnd wnow, or wintry blasts I've had my fill, I lniiK to see the winter ko. And ulRhtly prny that soon It will; And If peichanco the summer brlnun I's bllsteiinR days that sear and burn, I'll voice In ull my miirmurliiRH No wish fot winter to return. It may bo 1 mIk ill Rrtimhlp then When I am swelterliiR with the heat. Shall Imltntn m fellow men And wiy Hint ii's loo hot to en' . I'eihapn I shall forRi t Just h l'vo Htirfcrcd all Huh ulmrr u-or Hut nllll the way 1 feci J iut now Tho sun will never net too urons Hoover. Anil w, would moat othar men. i'hPro lan'l a nian In public life today hut would trail everything abort of hla Immortal aoul for even a nomination HI Hip hnnrta nf pltlier of Hip two' Ureal pa 1 1 lea. , Home are prnno In lament the fiui that tho ihipf mntlntiH'y f the nation dopa not apok ; thp man, ihua cipailnn ilia oiportiintty tor him to at eppt or rpjaet II. Our own conviction la that j It la on of tha chlvf alorbra of our political aya-1 Ikal Ih. h.m .. Mtttal ( hf,,a 111,, IIMntlln lillll ' prova hla rtBht to offlcn. ' i : Th dHth of Hopr Htilllvan marha tha pnan. Ins nf nna nf tha lantlmarlia nf Amarlrnn poll He. Hulllvmi haa been an unacknnwlil(oil political taarlpr for almoal k nonprallon. Men have Mnen In pnlltlia iHarlalnilnpT any alliance with lha Illinois politician and even ilennunrlnn hla iMftilfnca In lh rmrly, but no one, not even Mr yah, ot far in democratic iinlttlca until ho hml noma In an unrleratanniric with Hiilllvan. Wn do not Know whpthar lo refer In Hiilllvan hh tho llolaa I'enroa nf dpmocr.icy, nr to Pen tope an tha Itogor Hulllvmi of rp publican lam. Moth men arp very much alike In Ibplr inPthoda nnd vIpwt And aach. In hla rrnpeotivn (Kirty, linn for yam wlelilsil an InflilPnrn all hut cniicluslvo. Say what you will. Ihn fset remalna Hint tho deninc laey or the nation haa atlffnreil tromnndnunly In tha death nf Hiilllvan, Junt iih tho republican parly would loan iniirh In tho ilanth or Penrose. Hla?, uapabla, Influential InndeiH nro iih raro to day aa ever. Tho print pnper nhnrtago would he n bleanlnR H It could only bo applied where It should be. Thero'a tho Haturdny HvPiiIni? Pont, wuhHur car load of ffooil pnpnr ouch week boontliiR Jlerbert Hoover for president. A i'ulati Rentlotnuu who knowa more than ho In tellhiR Hnyn If Nowborry In ever reprimanded for HpnndlnR money In MIcIiIriiu .lake Hnmon should hn shot nt sunrise for what he did In Oklahoma. Ireland hnn rot at leant n cllmpsn of thp new freedom; she linn ntrnck. r v.. Oklahoma Outbursts Jty OTIS LOHTOK Thn nplco of llfo Ih Junt ono election uftor nn other. It looks now an If thin country would not Rot hack to normal conditions until tho S.ilday Hvoii'k Post resumed Thursday distribution, Tho Ctrl on South Main h.ih tho reason she put on a pair of thoan now hand-decorated hoso ycHlerdny wan bneauno of a. threatened run on ner privato nuiionai oaiiK. Wo aro Junt reminded Hint April . tho day Tilln.i voted to make tlm city Hiiro for Her citl zenslilp, wan alnn thn third an,nlvornary or the date America entered the contest to muKn tlio world saNi for Mr. Wilson. Whllo n Rrand Jury In Tulsa In Invcstlcattnc casi'H of rood and clothliiR prnfltporlng. tho fair pi len coinmliislnn Ih threalenlnR to Haul tun liootluRRurH on tho carpet for tho hlRh price, of booze In Oklahoma City. IlecatiHo A. U lOmery, an OkinulRCo lawyer, could not dlntliiRUlsh between llio hiiicII or fur nlturn varnish nnd Oklahomii'n favorite hever iirch hn han been haled before JuiIro Nelson of MtiskORpo for contompt of court. Tlm attorney, ilrawim: coucIiisIoiih from tho "amoll ' pervndlni; tho courtroom had Intimated that the court wiih Intoxlcntod. Which leadn iih to reflect on how often our Htmilor Iiiih led ua Into trouble It does not follow, calmly observes Hill UlnR- ley, who rnrrloH all hln assets In a hip pocket that every man who Htopn and reads with alarm u not Ico poHted on n bank door had any over drafts In the Institution. A. T. of .lonkn, who has been eatlnR rlpo olives, nddreasen thin "to whom lit may on eurn: Hard luck. Mr. lldltor. 1 havo quit chewin mall pouch tobacn and tryiiiR to brako In u now nett off rals teeth, and lonkliiR tor it iili'o and Rood widow. Talk about your palconco tho wldnoHH off that widow love Ih llko theo widnosH ofr tho sea; theo kindness off hor Justico Isn more than liberty. Thero Ish welcome for that widow and iiiiwro Rrace for her Rood. Thero Ihh meicy with widow and thero lss healiiiR Inn lovo for theo love off that widow Ins Broiler than theo meashur off man mind and thee hart off that widow lsn most wondcrfuly kind. Iff that widow lovo wuh butt more simple, shoo should take men utt my word and our liveM would boo all Sunshine Inn tho Sweetness off tho Lord." Qti urometer of Public Q;'ot Tho ('oiiM'iiicntVH. A country whoso form of Rovernment Invites freiuent Irreconcilable maladjustments between tho legislative and executive brunches or ItH riiv cinment, under tho party system, must tako tho consequences SprhiRfleld Kepublicun. The MhiilRiin SH'clniii. So fur nn MIchlRitn is concerned, tho demo cratic otern scepi to haxo cut away from tho administration and nil Its works. Tho demo cratic leaders nil realise thin and aro stralnliiK eery nerve to moid popular preference tests. They want lo have unlnstrurtcd delegate elected In order to oncapo such npectaclcs n tho Michigan primary ban Just afforded. New York Trlliune City and Country Vole. Wood, If Ootrott had been eliminated front the otiiiR, would hnvo carr'od MtchlRan; the old American aRilctiltural districts, where bol nhevlsm and pacifism have madn no headway, wont hoax lly for him despite tho bllzsnrd. Thoio In no moio reason for overestlmatlnr; what Wayno county thlnka than there Is for underes tiinutiiiK wnai tne rest or hip union minks, a mutter on which wo already have some Infer nation and are roIiir to havo more New York Tunes. InjliiiliR Its Cn u-o. I'nlonlmi Ih Injuring Its own cause h itieso InwIosH perroi'iii.incos. nnd In adiliiion n speeding tho day when n chill may be xpeci -d to fall upon enterprtPP. llttalness mst nave some iintiurauco of Htahlllty or It '.ill be con ducted on n much losn venturenoi'.e sealo than Ih now witnessed. The first to fee, ihe liltRhtuiR effects of HUch restrictions will be labor So far nt some of Its orRiinwed elements are concerned ItH lespeclable leadership has no more prcssmR duty at tins Hour tnnn reorganisation.-- Now York World. liiln-triirlcil Ilclccatcs. New i nrk h ropututcan pi iniury vote wan a imperii vindication of the principle nocessjiry to tho fulfilment of the Ideals of thin republic Unit tlio party's delegates to select ltn candidates for president (.hould not ro Into the national con ventlon as Into a corral, haltered, hobbled and wearing the brand or an Individual like privately owned live stock. Whether for Wood, for Uowden, for Jnhnsnn, for Hoover, or for whatever seeker or the presidential nomin.i tnn Hi. . orelie.t republi. .ins of this city and slate lun' n fused to make a Hintf'p ono of their s , ..ics of iW.cR.itrs a mere puppet either of personal po u inaenines oi or managerial Dane, ;iw i orh sun ami iicraio, A PROBLEM FOR SOME OF THE BRIGHT PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES; out fo Unit Wagt Without Halting tk Cot of Living and Rtducing Production (OitirrliM IBM Husb and I By,Jane.P2ielpi CHAPTim CXXNVlf. A Terrible Ordeal. Tom looked down at tho figures ho had ndded, then nt mo, "This totals over flvo hundred dollars. You tuy you owo Carol Hlncklock JSOO Will you tell tne how you Intended to pay him and these." ho laid his hand on tho pile of hills. "Why ho said l could pay him when I could. You see I thought you would mako somo money In the stock market that's why I didn't tell you I waited." "Tell :no what?" "Tell nu that I was going to pay him nil up If you would rUo me the money and never run In debt to him iiRnln." "So tbat was what you had de elded, wiih It?" he sneered. "Yes, nnd Tom. I didn't know he wiih going to wrlto mo or send me that check. I had been crying when he came this afternoon, nnd" "So lie was here this afternoon, wiis ho?" "Yes, tho same tlmo that Vivian was. They went away togetner. "And because you had been cry ing ho sends you a check for 12 50 I would cry myself ir l were pain at that rate for my tears." Then. "What were you crying about when your he came?" "About evcrytntng. Mimuay unu nil " I seemed powerless now to keep anything. I had not Inten tionally mentioned Sunday, but tho word came. Tho Ciiiimi of tlio llojidnelio. "What do ou mean, Sunday and all' What happened Sunday.'" "Nothing much Sunday only I was have earned, my future as sick. Hut whan Carol and l took that long walk Saturday he trlod lo mako love to mo and it made mo sick. And I have been sick ever since. That's why 1 wanted you to tnke hla tip and make, money, so 1 could pay him." "If you were no distressed over his lovcmaklng, why didn't you tell mo Saturday? You" - "I was afraid If 1 did you would not take IiIh tip. and then I never could pay him. "You expect tne to bellev() that c ABE MARTIN Kemembfr when wo used f criti cise a feller fer spendln' ever'thlng on his back'' History repents Itself -th ole tlmo crock cut ts all th' rago ngln 'cept th' barbers seem t' uto a bowl instead or a crock. 11 Ttv OilrMo Trlbunn.l in tho w.iy of dependhiR on stores of fresh meat, and t Mir.il (oursH of events, they were wiped out From tho Detroit News. Six hundred rlvetn nn heated with a new portable electric ot water, and wheat Is to bo trans rivet heater. . Z ; mi. - i- r c l lie l mum Aci'MiS the Saturday was tho first time he hnd iniido lovo to you. I m not a fool, Sue." "What do you mean,?" "Just what I say" bis voice was cold and hard as Ice. It roused me to a sort of desperation. "I would have told you nil about hln guaranteeing that bill If you had been honest and told mo about Miss Coleman. I expect you have been in lovo with her for a long time." "I .suppose lllacklock Hiiggented that too. I havo a groat deal of ro spect for Mlrs Coleman- -fiho Is it good hard working girl. Wo'U lenve her out of tho conversation. She menns nothing to me, never has save a valuable working assistant." "Well, now that you know every thing I'll ro to bed," I Hold. "I may know everything, hut I'm not through with you Until I nm you will stay right whero you nro Sit down and listen to me " Tom llcvldcs What Shall 1h Done. I sank weakly Into a chair "When I first married you." Tom bcRan, "I earned 1 100 u month. You thought it a fo'tune. We lived In comfort and happiness on it Hut with every bit of good fortuno which has como to mo you have deterior ated. I realize now that I havo seen It nil along, hut dimly. You weren t satisfied to live ns we should havo lived, nnd because 1 loved you I gave way. I used to havo dreams of the tlmo when I would earn tho bakiry I am now getting, a good ono for n mun of my age. I figured In those ilajs how much I would save out of It each month, so that when the children grow up. nnd we were older wo would have something. Hut you havo not only spent every cent I The young lady a. ross says tho treaty seems a cue question to submit referendum. but havo mortgaged well. Wo havo been married four years nnd I ant $1,500 worse off than nothing, besides be ing bankrupt In everything which makes life worth living. IfMt were not for the children" ho stopped nnd his voice shook ns ho resumed. "If it were not tor thorn " I tried to say somothlng, to plead with him not to be so tern with me. to tell him that I didn't mean to be so extravagant, to mako excuses but my mouth was so dry that though my lips moved, I could mako no sound. "I warned you that wo could not afford to go 'with the crowd you seemed to ho anxious to make your friends. They were my friends when I wan a bnchelor, and that was nulln n illfrront ninltor T tin,! m house to run. no wlfo nnd children I to drcbs. I ci'ild spend what I earned as I pleased- Hut you havo aped them ever sinco you rirst met them. And there Isn't ono of them save that" he spat out a word I can't ropeat "who wouldn't do-1 spise you If they knew Not one." Suddenly 1 commenced to cry. 1 1 had not meant to. In fact I had felt, no Inclination to until that moment I I sobbed uncontrollably. "I havo decided upon my course. STEINWAY KURTZMANN SHONINGER Crying will do no good It Is too late." Tomorrow Tom talks until daylight. The Uist Arctic mm Cow. Tho last Arctic "Boa cow" whs seen In 1851 about a century after the first discovery of tho species oy whlto men When full grown tho creuturo welRhed as much as eight thousand pounds. These animals frequentel nhallowsi it the mouths of river In h rds, and whllo feeding they rode m fore them ' their young, to protcei the uitti from dateftr S tamo were tney that one could stroke their hacks .Nithout. objection on their part I'nfortunately their flesh was good to cat, rcucmbllng beef. WhuKia yot , licnnie'8 NotcbooiTjk I had a. fcnre drcem la t m., Jrccmtni; nil t had on wiu a re, blankli, and I drecnied I w.in i.ji the street taking a wawk in ,t 1 1 looked er'routid and who wawklnK rile In back of not Mary Wutklna tind Ixiretter .Miti,(. ii, e think. np, (I. I hope. v. a h,f. liutineitH to thla blanklt. And ailddlnly all of a nj M n i'. ren.se winu aiuricu 10 u w every direction nt once, m.d ,,, moro I tried to hold the b ,i ,t c the moro It kepp blowinw cfr n-. tlilnkinc, Holey Hinonks. 'I- - a fc.i wcl And I sed, Wy don t ,,u , BcrlH wawk numwarcs elm, n u no place for 2 Boris. Wy nin't It" acd Mary ai,, and Korettcr Mincer nrd, Yo t c ; to your own blznlss and we t to ours. And I l.epp on w.iw t-f thitikitiK (1 wizz, they awi I hi ntn eniiff lo teitll.e I ony k ti ti .ittklf on F Wlch Jest then 3 men ra- e -P wPh big budgcH on their cheat- 0r g :,iyuiR, HccrH ono now, unl th-fi ,.l,n nMx. u.nlntf I nl'u 1,.,A .. h at that blanklt, younu fello. Who sed so? I tied, and the fi r. man sed. Wo nod so, we're n . ,k inspectors, don't you see our Ki.g.i And they looKed at llio PUirk. a. thn ferst man aed, Jest us I i. i It belonRH to the Rovernment an 'he snl man sen, TnKo it ofr. icurrXi" lino j-jv H h nil I cot, I sed. nnd the m - ned, Avon, It h all wo ivunt A .Mnrv WntkltiH nnd Iiroiler Jl m was nllll htnndltiR hack there took-? , .. . .... n 1. 1 . ..... I nm, iwni nn uii'ii hi.n'ui-ii ii noil of the blanklt nnd ntarteil t, nnd I yelled llko cveryihliiR n' wonk up Jest In time. And Jest Ihm pop looked In my room In b i pil lammerfl, naylnR, wat'o all the ho. IrrltiR nbottt? Was I liollerltiK? I ncd, nnd pra sed, I'll nay you were. And I went to sleep nRcn and ilrecmcd I waH n nnRel. MaMtic the Itounil Trip. In one of the lcmllnR churches o( tho city the pastor took for tho text of hla sermon, "ilctter Church At tendance." The pastor held that tho autnmo- bile hnd taken moro people nwny from church than any other thins f lie concluded with tno exclamation "Tho I'ord ear has taken moro peo. tile to hell tlinn nnv other tlilnir thai I cm mention" Whereupon an o'd'S I.'nlv In Hie rnni?reirritlnii linL-jin Irt a . i,i. iii'i letiejo mm iiii.ivii. I f.u;i ll. l.nrrtt Prilan in t.rt' J'J U...l ih..l.. "What's the matter, sister?" nsKel the onjtnr. "The Kord never went nny plat! that It couldn't make tho round trip, and I am sure that nil of trnso peoplo In hell will bo back. So pra'Jn the Lord." Springfield (111.) Ileg later. thorn or so, Is the The Crist .Mill Itcturrn. Connecticut loads New KnRlanil back to nn old Industry. Old-ftish-loned millstones nro to bo turned by hour can be electric power derived from tho fall formed Into flour, tho whole kernel " being utilized. The gristmill, long ab. j.. I sent from New ICngland ruturnH, I'tltlU Contract hns been let for the build. Way j 1 tng of a brick mill at llrldgopcrt, nnd y I tho fundamental reason given for thn veniuro 1.1 mai iianaae living in iiiae section hnvo never been satisfied with the whlto flours Americans pre. fer. Thoy claim tho American pro. cess of mnnufneturo robs tho flour I of the whole wheat qualities neces sary to gooil health. Hash Statement. At tho Worklngmcn's lnstltttt there rose a fierce discussion iih to whether women should bo given a chance of filling tho high appoint ments. "Twnuldn't do!" said a yottthfii tind newly married firebrand. "Juit think of a woman us a secretary ot the treasury. What do they know atout finuuoo, anyway?" Ills effective pause va- spoiled bv an older man. who said, solemnly "You Just go homo to the missus next Friday night .', short In your pay, and you II noon find out! Pittsburgh Chrotiiclo-Telegrapa. In tho marriage ceremony of Doug and Mary, when tho minister spoke the solemn words, "If there he any 'who object, let them speak now or forever hold their peace," ho dldvi t I speak loud .enough ror the pesky oHl Nevada officials to hear or aro they so s ow that It took them a wee to get In their kick? Hlrminghntn citizens who Joined the overall club to beat tho hlg'i once of clothing aro now confront - thi way cd with a raise In the price of over pretty Intrl- ills from two dollars a pair to sx to popular Iiee Vee Dee cmbs aro next In order and after tbat ITg Leaf Legions, c Mtstc 5" Essential Nowhere Else a Display of PIANOS to Equal Ours Thero is no store nnywhere that has a lino of pianos that crun pares with ours. Think of It ono storo that handles all thaso time-honored, time-tested pianos, showing them In tho very latest stjles. H VOSE ESTEY LUDWIG. Not only a great selection, but every ono eold under tho Jtnklns plan (ono price -no commission), at the lowest price In the United States, roTOPi.Avrits and hahwooo kiktiup PIANOS and OUCUICSTUAS I'Oll MOVINC. 1MOTUIIU SIIOWS, 17TO. 417 South Main OMign nm.imi A. J. CltU'i:. Manager BO AD jut I' t e i 1r