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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1920 t' i, m t ri Mnr t ' l "" by TiiK woum) rrm,isiiiN; c;o. IaiiUvK l.illlliiv ' I I'uMuhef i n .H.n II - V"'" r " l.tTT MU.1 Wnlff SnfV-T In" thr lulu I o"..H -. . J, .,n. I KM Milt" lfr;K:nV Mt.ii huoi r umii.uini MKMiir.it or TUB AM(H I T Ml VKH it tr iMIiphi f I1 rluf.iekps 'W ll l It or nol rMhrl r'wbnsl In this pupw lhl Iki l" InMl H( pnhllihml hfrfin . i Bonni'TniN Mrr.H uaii.v anh ;simt- NT M WU- I AIIVANCR IkMIKlllr limfiMll' ft YMr .... Woo Vkrtt MiWu -. f; . lirtothl .... 1 1 00 rn. Mtlrih DAILV OHM' . Mr n.w rf mh ii Ipptkt ... i M (lf Mfttk 0 IUVIHV ONLY llnmrnlli' IWtwtSnllr jg Tr ,.'7- Hi. Month. It" ItV (".UIKirjl IN II I.M . HASH MI'IIIMIK KK.NDAI.I. AMI UMl t'OIIK rt wn i Pr Month. In Ailvus.n 7 far In Mnrf U ' mfoNB filinii T'liK ,s i.i. iii;iaut.miTn'I' txs-?zc. r - - - . DailU Ilihlica! Quotation s.vitiiiav. Ai'iuii 17, iic2i. Coino nmv, iinil let nit tensnn logcthfr, pnlth Hip Kuril. though ymir sins lie mm scarlet, they lll.ill tio il while iim snow, though t liy be red like crimson, they shall Im us wool. Ipu. LIS. I'or llltn whii washed you In IiIh blood, Vn saints, ymir loudest songs propaic. Id' sought you wandering fur from Cml, Atnl null' preset vrs yim liy his cure. Now, In Christ .lepiis, ye who snmotlmpp wre fur nff mo iiiiulrt nigh liy Uiu lilonil of OhrUt l!ph. S: I a. A TVl'HJAIi 'I'l'liSA INCIIIHNT. Dun In ciiubcp which need mil Im enumerated hern hut, which In mi ponse rif Icctcit tin 111" ptnhllily tif the community, the American Na tional bank (if Tulsa I'litnn Into difficult waters. A hank examiner wiih In charge nf Ihe Instl tlillnii nnil, after Ni'Vcriil iIii)'h, iliirlnt; which viirliiuit iiIiiiih fur tu't'pliiK tint Innlltutliin iini hail lircn ciinnliliTcril, liml iinlfrcil lhi ilomti rlnpcil. A larK" crnwil nf hfiiit-lirnkmi ilppiwl turn wvw da inn rliiK aliimt llit i'iilrnnci. At that iniiiili'lll IIiiIpitI MuKarlln, vlrn lirvnlilcnl nf iiuolhur Tiltna hank nlipi'iuod hufnrn tin' ptrlnkdti iliiiiiKltinp. I Ik ninuntcil u con-' venlrnt mitoiuobllo anil tnlil tlm cinwd that IiIm hank In ooiiipiiny with the other hankn of thn city, hail Juki dccliloil to hhhiiiiid full ri'spon Hlhlllty fur Iho ili'funrl iiiHtlttitlnii anil wnulil pay tvrry ilcpoKltur In full. Tilt) ncar-panli' ntnppoil iih Miililcnly im It I"' imti. Cfitiflilrni'o wiim I'pHlorrtl. In a few nin nicnlH tho thriuiRH Muriicd iiIoiik thn NtriTln In ptirpult of thi'lr iiHiial itutli'H, Thn crowd In front nf thn ilnnrn nf thn American National mi'llPil away, pnnin to tlnpoiill thnlr paKn liookH wllti thf relief hank iih liiMtriicteil; uthprH, ro iifnircd to the ulmoKt, to hurry hauk to fnp tory, Ptorn nr liulldlriK iirojent. Thn rlnlntf tltln of Tu Ida hiiHlnccH, which licsltatrd for a hiluf moment, roun hlwher anil Kathereil Kreater foreo. The tnoriilnt; after founil TiiImh PtriuiKer than ever. Wo mention thus prominently thlH tnelilent iih phowltiK the typical Tillna nplrlt. Thnro havo been other i'iihch whero thn local clearlnit hmmo bnlptereil up a weak hank; Niimn ciihch where me hank tuok over Much an limtltutlon. Hut we tlnuht If them U another ciino of record where thn local clearing houen hy one Uhh than mnml inmi" vt, tuok over u wrcckrtl ban!: r.lrc.idy L'IonciI, iihfliiined full t'cxpohHlhlllty for pntmlbln loi-H, and for no other purpoHf than to nerve the community. Wo think the net rcntilt Is thw: What prom Ihod to lie a triittlo liability ban been converted Into an iiKset of eonolderablo proportlonn. Wo do nol tike to appear guilty of Keif pritUc, but wo fancy that thn action wap preclHely what thn oiiIhIiIo world expected of Tulsa. This com munity In tnont thlntfn him iilvvayH been different. It Iiiih followed no cptabllahcil ruin or precedent In ilevelnphiK Itpelf. Whero other communl tlen poiiRht Kovernment or political aid In town luillillnu, Tulmi did It hornelf. Kverythlim In thlH rninmuulty PtandH iih a monument to TuImii pride, iiKKicHidvencHK, cournKe and Indetiendence. We like In think of thlH pluinc of TuImii. It 1h llu chief Blory and IIH htronnent foundation ptone. 1'or what no outplde Interest hap lven no outHlde Influence can take away. That there are no wmkc (virnerp mourning thn Ioph of their all today Ik dun to that fine and pplemlld ppirlt which Imllded the town In the flrnt ItiMiince. and hnH not lieHltated (o reneue It from threatened danger on more than one ocoaKlou. In the fgen of thlH demoUHtruted fact how foollnhly absurd for olapxlHin to be talked here, niunh Ii-mh to bo practiced I wiiKiti: cot'itAtJi: in ii.N(;i:uotis. All people iidtnlro courage. Hut there nro tlinep when rouriiKo la daiiKuroiiH. The nlac rlty with which Tulwi adopted the Intent "new tlilim." the menillH habit. Ih ludlcntlvo of tho liopulur temper, which Ih to rink ono eye nt leant on anything new and novel. If It lit a trifle, rlpquc, ho lunch the better. It In cuhlly tie. counted for, too. liniment and fine linen am oxpeliplvo. Thn mere MniKcIo for bare exlHlencn rostn it lot of money these lroubleoino dnyn, following a wurto make the 'Woild Bafn for de pnr.ug ilemnciHtH. Wn can appreciate that. Hut hetwenu thn heroic dcclhlon to go out upon ibe PtrentK garbed in Mich Inoxpcnxlvc hablllmentH iih overallK and dunlin JumpeiH. calico upronn und khaki hklrtB, and tho Bolcmn oath proptiHed by I'rcHldcnt ). Connelly, thero yaw iih h chainn of ugly poNMblll tics. rrcHldent Connelly hIiowh courage of a rurnsortin announcing that he will Join to other men nf tdmllur ptundlng In u pledge to purchaec ho clothcu for ii period of two yearn. Wo would llko to tnko u peep Into the ward robe of tho president. We fancy It Ih well ptocked; that It would cahlly stand tho strain put upon It; that his reputation for sartorial perfec tion would undotgo no deflation iih a result, oven though ho should assume, thn oath hy himself regai Uku of. tho action of "uny other nation 1 t tiMlcr the -ii ii n tin biininllilp wu wr.pt fervrtiily il'ilarf Im. k in t h ' huh on" dn- "f Mill niaiilfrntly thr- ptculdent lot' nrln In im Pllre emulation. ,inl rlllbl ther la hrn ths trouble In likely nay, nlmoit eprmln- to litn. Ilonoialile men leaped Ihtll obtlttnttona. II la the hnllmarli of good breeding nd Mfiitl" rnta Inn. To do lenM than that la eoinlilereil iiiddlah. It Ih not to he thought of. Therefore It In to I iiMiitned Hint men onr-H iiHBiitnlUg Hip iitripoaed obllgiitloli would keep It ileapltn every thlna'. II la tlila eonvlrtlon thai Klvea tia iauw Htid eniia UP to shudder at p(MWlbl eonperiUflieea. I 'nr we have In mind nerillmnm of goml re pule, rcPieriiihln i otinei tpina anil honorable vit iation who long befnro thw two jrepra wr up would be compelled to go down upon the at reels In thai peeiillpr garb ileplgnnlrd In thn vernaeii far aa the all In-aether. And Ihern la it law iigiilnat Hint, Hrnlety haa prearTtlwd eortnln eptimini mrnliml that port of Ihlnit. II la tint only Isn't done, not even In thin "new day," but It Isn't nvnn permllted. The rensofi. loo, la ileal. In audi hm I'ltretn- Hy It would bo painful Indeed to wltneaa what would certainly be n ommon sight upon the sidewalks. That fpt Judge, an iim all but dlgnlly mid only mi iinreilHln hold upon (Iih!, would entiHe n riot coming to hla office along Hip penr o fill sticeta of this I'hilntbin town. And oven the augulH would hang their hmids In liam to wit- iihph pomn of the lottKboyp poiimtlllg th pnve mentp In I he rnlmiml of Adam, 'Veil though th nut waa aeconlliig tit the very latest Imita tion. Knougli Iiiih been mild to puggest I lie ugly and Illegal possibilities. We plnu I with I'realdeut Connelly to wltbdiaw his pioposlllon befiirH sotun daredevil lakes him up and the movement starts In earnnst. There are some things wuiP" 'ban buying expensive i tellies. (Inn of them In to attempt to go without any. Thn nxpmlment would be peifeelly afe to those comparatively few gentlemen with thn men on ami foresight to stock their wardrobep. To t Ii Ih claps of gentlemen prohibition Iiiih no perils even unto HiIh day. Hut for the common, average herd we movo you, .Mr. Chnlrinmi, that the gentleman's motion be laid on tint (aide. A member of the New York legislature Is out In a Htatement ch.irglng Hint llipior was used to bring about the iixpluslnn of thn soclnllsl members from that body', lie charged that mini) of thn mnmheiH were so drunk they did not know what they were doing or sajlng. We men tion the story nol for tho purposn of holding a brief for one Hide or tho other. There may have befti llipior present on that occasion. Then) may havo been none. We might icppoiid to a wild, almost uncontrollable curiosity, mid In UUlie as to tho pourcn of supply manifestly a mom apt ami pertinent ipieiy than any other, hut wn resist that temptation. What we marled out to observe wiih that If drinking In behalf of the quantity suggested wiih present In behalf of thn motion to oust Dm socialists', wo are not at all surprised that tho motion wiih successful. There ate. perfectly good mid honorable men who would feel Ihcmsclvrii slipping these iIhvh In tho presence of n riuart or two. Wn have Iho aver.igu cltliseii's respect for the honor und In tegrity of men, but wo Insist on ndeiiu.ttn reser vations In expressing confidence in whtit any legislature will do If that legislature Is properly exposed to thn Influences, under consideration. Mr. Ilamon, somewhat familiar In political rlrcles, baa suddenly appeared tn Oklahoma city after a vIhII through the east In pursuit of a vice presidential iiomiuallon. He arrived In the slate capital talking a big. new hotel and railroad station combined. Which minimis iih thai the delegates to the republican national convention from tlm Oklahoma City dlstilet am In dispute, und recalls thn fact that under simi lar circumstaurrp Mr. Ilamon made the I'.nld folks wild promises of thtee or four prospect oil wells. Our iidvlco to Oklahoma City Ih to have the draflH cashed befnro signing on tho dotted line. TIicho are days wheu prudence should govern. Tile ex-servlcn men who, In the uiimo of thn American legion, me forcing congress under duress to open the treasury vaults to a raid In their Interest should understand that they are forfeiting not only tlm confidence but the respect of a very considerable part of the Amerlian pub lic. Wad we known wn were raining a purely mercenary miny It would probably have been cheaper to have gonn to Motion and the Houth Vmeiban countries. Nor x I'migretw endearing Itself to tho country by its puplmi cowurdh'n In tlm Milliter. With respect to tho local situation the Irish section bosses' laconic icpoit, "olf ugiiln, on again, gonn again. I'lannlKln," peoma to fit to a dot. SIMtlMi I'l'.VI'.lt. (Copyright. 1 tS. by Hdgar A. (luost) The simples task seemed hard to do, I dragged my way about the place, I fell all light, and yet I knew 1 feareil the work I had to face; The children seemed to worry me. And that'H a sign that soincthlng'H wrong, I thought of dreadful things to bo And then 1 hcurd a robin's song. i scolded over Ijille things And slopped the youngsters at their play. It seemed in nervea weio Jumping sprlugw. For. I was finding fault all day; My hands would not obey my will, 1 had no lellsh for my food. I'd lost my cunning and my skill, And I was in a hitler mood. Then green appeared upon the trees And robins broke the day with song. And from iho south there same n breeno Which brought the scent of flowers along; I turned my back upon It all. Dropped every task and stole awny. And went where neither door nor wall Make prisoners of human clay. I watched the white clouds drifting by And heard the chirruping of blrdH, Kouml pictures to delight the eye And heard no sound nf selfish words: T spent n day with trees that know l''ar more than man has ever learned. nd 1 could bear my bit .f won And smile once more when I returned. 3,1 Oklahoma OutburHlH liy 0118 f.OHTOM Alroulyii pl.n b l.on n i ilde In I he ll" ld rlly nf the ileiid f.n II. r . 1 1 f.id The h nth r.t Itngi r Hulllvnn in Chu ico .. pome I'Vlrlsner. th.it n prdlllrsl boss iirin.t Ui forever. And altll the political strittKlla are all . . says Hip Mhnwnep News. I'srhaps th.l i why Hcretnry Darilpls wants a hlgRpr ii.iv A lot nf men wlm can rans a fllvvrr, otn i Untie dseraof Tlaltomlngn, imaflne ih ." nisnhanlea. - . A woman InvestlgMtor la In JHuahoRap m.iki. a survey nf the bsrl-hug Industry. Mhc fi. I from the census Hist lbs elmex Im lulai lus p ., illation of Miisaogee has been very much und. rstsd. . Them la rrafm to bplleve that lb" t.'e "lusher'' In oil field parlance came fi "in .1 manner in which some young man ulk . 1 Kill frlenda We nollee that Hen AlHlthews and .lohn Tlnu man are sttll running for rditef nf police i' ITIaremnre. suhjeet to th "will of the vntrtu April filh." The Pile of rtillela which thp JVmltnr awept out of Convention hall Thin artsy mornlnK following Henalnr (lni'a spsrteh. has been Identified as be. hinting tn Heoii I'errla. The glil on Mouth Main says It was her pry Hp sensp which tmiielled her In hrnk her lat tiKnmPnt after noting hla appearance In on. of llirww opp-pleee overall slillj. There are geniuses who ean pill a permute in wave In ti voung lady'a hair, says the Dull.. News, but theie Is iiohorly smart enough l .ii n permanent etei,s In ik .V"U"g genilemii. ia nta. A llllle Tulsa miss who has lived all lo r l ' In Ibe hnusn she waa burn In, sin riled the hi.ii hold the other morning by moulting: "M'.ihei ( why don't we move? It's so uuromantii in u.e hi the some house alwaya." .Illll after a severe dust storm Iho other il.iv Hie manager of the Chli'kasba bapeb.ill i lob found ll necessary In lelense four of Ills leeruj.' I'hey had passed through the dorm wlHiou' gnlherlug their rpiota of Hand. The Purnnl Demociat wnnls It undi rslood that the auumihccmcut by Senator ll that his campaign expensea will be limited to J.iOnil does nol meiin that the senator has withdrawn from the picsideullal rare. 0 tiaromclcr of Public Opinion") s Dronoiny Is I'lo-dhlc. (iov'ernment r xpetises can be kept down If Ihe men who hoM (lie government purse string want tn keep them down. Legislators! who take their duties ecilously and are willing 'o work haul for economy can keep down the bills even In this period of high prices. This ha' been proved In New Jersey and In Illinois That ll i'ii n be done Is a fact Albany should realize New York Hun and Herald. I'or llcee ami CocMalW. tiovernnr lMwards' Interpretation of his vote In Michigan Is that "ll wiih not opposition lo prohibition so much as opposition lo being ile prlved of a personal light without an upper tnnlty lo pass upon the iiicstlnii." It is neces sary to dlsagiee with the governor IIIh vote wap a straight vote for beer and conklulls, and In overkilling opposition to prohibition. It Is unkindly of tiovernor lMwards to misinterpret the Inlenllotis of his .Michigan supporters, whose sincerity In opposing prohibition cannot bo mixed up with constitutional law or the nirtii plivslcM of the mi I ill ii t rights of thn Kgo. tpringrielil ttepuhtlcnn. Ilaiiiiliig Their Own Ciiue. Kilt far greater than this Is the damage which the strikers are doing to their own cause of organised labor Thev nie In rebellion ngalnst their own leaders They ,ne repudiat ing their own rnntractH and demonstrating by their present faithlessness that It would be liUe for any employer here after to deal with them collectively. They me even orgauiJuc Into Independent unions ngalnst the old brother hoods and so are trying lo destroy tho great power nrejiilrcil for their members through years of work for a comprehensive solidarity. From their own standpoint (he folly of It all Is unsurpassed. The railroads could nol possibly have done so well In recovery of their old grip on the railroad-labor situation as these rebel lion!! brotherhood men nro doing for them. New' York World. Condemn' Ibe Koniis (Jrnli. Kdltor World- Having noticed some of the comment carried In your publication concerning Iho bonus for soldiers, and being very much In tercfted In Ihe ultimate disposition of this prop osition 1 shall attempt to state briefly my views on the subject and some of the reasoiiH why 1 am against any kind of bonus at this time. All patriotic, led-blnoded Americans, whether service men. or not, are against the suggeH',nil proposition thai would consider objects of char ity those who have worn the uniform of our country with honor without icg.ird to physical condition, or actual necessity in each Individual case. Tho Idea of giving strong able-bodied men who sustained no physical Injury or handi cap In the servlco a cash consideration for hav ing done IiIh duty In the service of bin country is absurd. Thev do not need It, and they who him a snark of patriotism In their bosoms would nol have tL'.DOU.iliHI doll.irH additional in- debtedness Middled on the government at tills lime for tills purpose. It Is true that money cunnnt pay for the serv- Ice rendered bad Its basis In our patriot I. service rendered had lis basis In our patriotic duty lo our rountry, and who among us once thought of money when wo wine earning our service pirn pa, whether they be gout, mue or silver'.' The only logical relief for those who really need help would be In the form of a loan at a low rale of Interest, to be used foi pur chasing homes, either In the city or country with a mortgage on Ihe property securing the same. Such a scheme would not add lo our enormous national debt, would furnish assist ance lo those vvlio really need It, mid last. 'ut not least, would not bo an attempt to place u pecuniary value on the service tendered in the discharge of our sacred patriotic duty to otu country. ll Is my opinion that had ll not been fur ihe efforts of petty politicians seeking personal advantages the Ameitcan Leglmi would not have changed its policy and end. used the bonus plan, ami that were It not for the weak-kneed poli ticians in congress who hoped to coop the sol dier vole of the country, said plan would ulti mately he defeated. And It Is my opinion that In departing from the policy announced In tta Inception and taking an active part In attempt ing lo put through congress the so-called bonus legislation the American Legion hns ceased to lie an aid to good, honest, businesslike Kovern ment and become a menace. J am in favor of helping those who are physi cally disabled, but that Is being done under existing loan. Any other assistance, other than a loan for the purpose above Indicated. h unnecessary, undesirable, contrary to tho irn dltlotiH of our country, and would Impose an unnecessary burden on our treasury depart ment, which l already facing n 3. 000,000. ono deficit for the current year t'nele Sam needs assist a nee more tb.in a 1 irge per cent nf the soldiers l.ei us bilp p.n existing ..lillgati.uis j Insic.i.l of (Killing i . tin f.ime ry i ii v i m r v.. , Tuba. April 111. Jt A ItliVNULDa. The Chanin World lOn-jrifht Tin army of the untmployd In timtt pall. 111 m f oi-v a ml m w i map mamm tv h mamm. -m mm Ttit Jatlar of th ait. The dollar today. I Tht party Una of th past. The party tine ti.day. Husban and I By: Jane. Phelps ru iti:u exxxv in I a friend 1 couldn't with what Tom Talks Colli Daylight. "What do you mean, too late'"' I aswed between racking sobs. "1 shall borrow money and pay this man beforo yop have humllluted me. I shall have to embarrass my self to do It, but that meant) nothing now. I will see the tradesmen and explain that you kept them waiting without my knowledge. Then 1 shall start alUover again. This time alone. I'erhnps" "What do you mean 'alone?'" I looked In Ills vVblte face and a ter I ihle fear gripped me "Just what I say. You will pack jour things Immediately. You will lake Norah and tho children and go to your mother's. 1 will pay her a full uiu. mot for your keep, and the trouble. Also I will pay Norah. I will do both of these things myself then I will know they arn paid. I will give you an allowance for your self anil the children I'or In splto of your being such a bail wife, you havo been a good mother," again hla voire sounded choked. " bad wife, what do you mean by that?" "Just what I say, nnd hellovc." "All at once It came over me what Tom thought Ho believed me un true to him when I never had one unfaithful thought. It dried my tiars and stopped my sobbing. It was too awful to contemplate. Tom Is Adamant. "Tom Tom - y ou don't think, you don't dam to think," I cried, gaining murage as I went on. "that I have been faithless That I ever had even an untrue thought'.' You can't think that! You can't! I won't let you!" "Men don't give married women money for nothing," ho answered in the same cutting tones he had used during the entire interview savo when ho bad .1 cntloned tho chil dren. mattered, that was inc. Oh. ahead and "Hut I letl you. Tom. I took his word that he was lending it tn me ns c 3 A HE MARTIN "And you "I've knowed two or three ex president t' make a swing around th' circle, but why a feller that's end." llog.iu usses a been defeated three tunes don't hunt n llo'Tei lot; It, morn'O 1 kin tell." In (el n ttsli. .1 nil Hinkley i da Tipton awn when he knows that if his cf 1 Hud "in bed build h s spring bullions met" wiih cucc. si h i i Aae u s next i i npossibio f ii men t tan al'-mmmtr a Job ninn.nf; tho 1050 Ur llwtTnrmwOimptnr I 5 Tht army of tit a unempfo.vc f today. mw Bun JMOW1 ) . c The Youitfi Across the I liked pretty clothes and have the kind I wanted you gave me 1'erhaps I JT. t 1 la. ,, .ii.. i - mm did wrong, awfully wrong to run In debt and to borrow, but I never did nnythlng else. You must bcllevo me " "What I believe will not be al torert by anything you say- You have hesitated at nothing to ruin mc for your petty foolish extravagance If I If men knew more about the prion of the Iokh their wives dress thcmsolvcs In, and tho price the wives paid someone to get the money, wo wouldn't be o easily fooled. It's a wonder someone had not told nie. A clerk's wife paying hundreds of dollars for lirr clothes " nnd oncn more he. laughed that aw ful laugh, long drawn out and raucous. "Hut Tom you won't send me away I won't go'" I was desperate now that I at last sensed what ho believed. " won't go " "Oh. yes you will. Krom now on you will do what I say. or" - "Or what?' I interrupted "I'll divorce you," he said coldly pointing to tho check be ndded. "I Itavo evidence enough you know ' e..Lm m The y ding 1 1 I across All suddenly I fell that nothing her father say we have savo only one thing and , only president more to compel Tom to believe sbr. Hhr. thinli Hie If only we could look ' "Id be pretty heavy see what a wreck deceit a man and unfairness can make of our lives bow few of Ux would stumble as I did. Hut we go on ami on in our stubborn way until wc como ton trench so deep and wide we can not cross it and nil because we 'will not llvn rightly. I 'lead I in; Docs Not Avail. "Oh. Tom. dear," I spoke calmlv for tho first lime. It wap the calm ness of utter despair. "You must be lieve me. I never have done you wrong. I never havo thought of such a thing." "Yet, you say he made lovp to you," Tom sneered. "Yes. he did. I shall never tell you another untruth, never deceive you again as long ns I live, Tom dear. Ilo did make love to me but I ran away from him Thai was why I had such a hendnehe. 1 was fo frightened I couldn't tell you dear I thought I couldn't until we had made money enough to pay bl.n Then I w.ih going to tell you all about It. Honestly I was. Tom " ttwl (" 1 i i In Iteriial at Convention Hall Monday Night April 19 would havo me believe i that you did all these things, helit-: lied me in this way. put y.iuiselfl under obligations to a man foi the ake of a few clothes. Why" "Yes. Tom dear You don t Know what a queer hold tho desire for clothes gets on a woman It Is like a man who gets drunk I think lie must want tho llipior torrit.lv to lake ll when It makes u be no of him. Well. It's like that with ... men and clotlvs. Motile worn, n n.e. I was almost cra.y over ihr dents at times, but I cotildn i icsist liuylng what I wanted to wear if there was any way to get it And l did. Hut that was all, on mv soul Tom. I'lease dear, don't send tnc away" I "You will go tomorrow no. to-1 day," he looked at his watch. Hut I noticed with a little thrill that mi nie of tho terrlblo hardness bad gone from his voice. Perhaps he believed :ne after all. Ile must hn must "There Is no use In your talking or objecting. It 'a a terrible ending to all my dreams. Sue. but it ts the wonders what on earth pos man who will work s. Ii.u d Osago :tii:i.ai:ti ll" South Main V .I. Ciipo, .Manager irnnil utnf.il nf mut3 nt. l.ta Q licnnic's Notebook The l'.nk A.. News. Weaih. r. Not so much of A Ii.moki m ihe morning wen you get outside of ibe covets. . I I ! sissict.v Mo Maud .lonson ui better and is once more in our num. H.IVIHK she was.n t axullly sick ony ii "ll"le Indisposed on account Of 1110 mcele. l'nnie bv Skinny Martin. (l! ii the k was blue hp blue could b O (he . Uiud.t Was wile as chrtWk O 1 looked at a bord flying way UP them w.if ..irv I rould ony w.iwk. l..it.i. r.ihlon Notes. MHs 1or r "r r Miluer is having a dress iniido h her ino'bers private dressmaker, ,ist Kiti.bi.iv afllrnonn being the id tune she slood up to have It pinncl on her and she Ixpecks to do it .igcti 'the dress will be ml witn with I. ue ihings on It and wi.l f.' perfi . M vvertlzement. Wv be borcrt' We will conn' erround and blacken our f.ieen and tern our co.its Inside nil a lid tell you tnlnstrl show touM for 20 sents a hour. See Kenny Polls Htid Artie AllXrflirler. Avvertlsonient. Make packing oasv by having up come erround and hand things lo ou for IS senli a. hour. See I'uds' Hlmklns anil Sam Cross. r 2 The Horoscope "The "tnr- In-111!" I'lll .1" n.'l r !' Saltiiilay. piil 17. 11120. ThU Is .in un.iii.iiiv lm U day. .iccoiillng to astrology for t ranils, Venn Neptune and Jupiter .no all In benefit aspect. All Important affairs should bo pushed, for the rule Is held to Im part vision and Judgment as w.l an to guide activities In a manner that assures Plieccss. Much foolish prophesying con corning thp future may deter Initia tive, but the wise will follow their own best inclinations' Jupiter Is read as forecasting large expendltui e of money In pub lic affairs and Jlio seers foretell u political campaign of grent pxirava giincn In (lm outlay of money. Again women are subject tn tho most encouraging and promi-dug guidance of the stars. Leaders will arise among I hem nnd one of tiieso will attain great honors and high position Appolntmcnt of women to t-iuto and national offices of govcrnti'jnt will b many within tho next few months. Political troubles had been fore told In (iermany, but It should Im recalled that tliete is also a fore cast of great upheaval and anxiety 111 Switzerland and Norway" This Is designated as a rarely for tunate wedding day. slncn lichc.S and fame, as well as happiness, aro forecast. Hallway accidents and labor dif ficulties again aro indicated hy tho stars. Mexico will focup attention morn nnd more during thn coming weeks, for there will be widespread propa ganda for an against intervention. A sensational Incident wilt Incrcapo interest In our neighbor. Much discussion regarding trado problems will take place In tho pub lic prints from this time on. There Js a sign read ns affect ing financial affairs nnd even cans Inj alarm, but there should be no widespread panic Ui tho natural Lady Wan J course of events Persons who blrthdaln it Is have tho augury of increase in money and happiness. The young will court and marry, while even their elders atn not Immune from ro mance. Children born on this day arn likely to l)n successful and luckv all through life. Ah they are on tho cusp they havo both Aries ami Tau rus ch.iractcrilstlcs. Co,-tfht. 1020. hy tht M "lurf Nr,"lTf SmdlMU) Minder Cnsp Set for Trial. Trial of Kied Hadgeit ami Monto Morris, accused of fat illy stibbins i north of the city last month, wn the way says set for May & in district court yes terday Trial dale of Wheeler Coop er, third defeid-vot implicated In the fatal affair who drm.indcil a pev ei ancc mid .eparne hearing of bin ease. Ii is not i.i c ii set bad a nun ban once and i -ponslbilily for so young ii ii-i i r,. , Mischa Elmaii the famous violinist is coming To lirnr Mlschn Ehnnn is n privilege nnd nn opportunity which every music lover will wtint In cmbrncc. It presents the unique opportunity of n direct pcrsontil observation of lilt wonderful nrt for compnrnlivc cou nidernlion with his historic Victor Records. Cmitt m and hear Elman on the Ylciroln. Tkwt are' Vidoxs ud VictrulaK in grea! lu'itttjr of stjflov. WeU tflar dtmrastolc ittfca' st any Hoior. amd lidl vera nhavd our eaty tie mis-.. idji on iu juu. tuiwii iiiui j ggj