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TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1920 Ph utiH I Mormn Ini-hnting Ntir BY TI1IC WOULD ITHMSHINCJ CO. ClOE.SK l.nlU("S r i,Ansov OTIfl I.OIITON r A I. ATT I .... 0nr n'lfl I'uhiiji.ir llutinrM Mnr TMf K'llirtl Vfllr ( nit. m ih Tn'it TottwTTpf Wfnn'T1MMitfr jj'WtTn7Tnt'Trrir ntTnrbfT? iiEimKirnFTiiB ,uJ76?MTKIl ritBSH Ths Avt-llfH I'r l f-iiiltr sMItlM to tn if for ropubllMlkm nt til n htpte.ni frulllMl l II or nl olhfrwltn rrr.lite.1 In tkit npf nl lt ln lonl nft piMUhfd lifrln si'n&crii rTio.vliA i ksT paTi, v a xiTliu sB a V i liy MAIt IN AliVA.NfJKi IlomMtir !MMtl fn Yr MM Thti" Mnnlhi J 1 i Month 1 1 00 On Month TS t)A!l,Y ONLY. DmtiMitli' One VMf Jfion rbttr Mnnlnn Sli Monthi Jl on (in Monlh . . rt'.VDAT O.VI.Yi ....I.T no I,Mf)tltA On Yr n i . .,ag f."JU Monthn f I JO BY CAKJUril IN TtiXA RANI) NNtlfttltf, KKNDAMi AN'D ItKI) I'OUK tr Wfk f 1 Or Month. In .rtnf 7 I'sr Yeir, In dnfe ... ... . 9 00 IMIONB nooo roll AM. HKPAKTMBNTM Daily Iliblical Quotation vi:imwiav, MAY n, niao. Kcnr not, for I have redeemed thee, I hnvo rolled then by Ihy name, Ihmi iirl mine. Ita 13:1. Thf gospel bears my uplrlt up; A faithful nnd unchanging !nd I,ays Dip foundation nf my hope In out tin ii ml promises and blond. Ye were not redeemed with corruptible DijfiRn, tn silver nml gold; hut with (he precious blood of Christ, nil (if a lamb without blemish nml without (.pot I I'M. 1:18, 19. Carrying Maryland npprara to ho about thn easiest thing (Icncrnl Wood does. The men who received grnft wages during tlio war will never ho content to work for n morn pittance of 110 n ihiy until necessity changes tho mental process. Rome of tho brethren nre no unkind on to as lert that tho Inlorrhurch movement is nothing moro thnn tho nmbillon of the son to do for religion what the fnthcr did for thn oil Indnntry. The pollllcnl wiscacien now assert Dint tho I.owden-llnrdlng ronlltlon ho been nlinndonrd and tho Johnson-Knox rninhlimtlon fixed on for tho purpose of defeating Wood. It's nn awful job some of tho follows have bcnllng Wood. Did you over stop to think of tho possible advantages that might accrue to society should something suddenly put nn end to nil nrgntilza tlons of whatever klnil excepting tho organiza tion of the church and the government? James Dennis Flynn, who has purchased nn Oklahoma newspaper under the pntronngn of the republican stnto committee, sure believe In free dom. Tho paper Is named the Free Pointer, nnd Its nnnouncd policy Include freo speech, freo labor and freo Ireland. The Chelsea tornado of Hominy nflernoon con firmed our worst fears, Oklahoma Is Just nat ' urally Jealous. Her cyclone reputation was slip pine, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri and fleorgla each having made somo claim to It. Ho, to reclaim her lost laurels, she hod to go and put on a show .of her own I wi:i,comi.v: mayou i:yans. On behalf of the Tulsa public Thn World extends a sincere greeting to Mayor Kvana and his associates. They recolve tho governing man date for, thn city under unusualy fortunate cir cumstances called to that which ts nt once an honor and a duty, becauso of tho confidence reposed in them by their fellow citizens. We wish at this time to reaffirm what wo said In our first Issuo following tho olectlon: The result of that election should not bo read elthel as a republican victory or Ueiuoc.ratln defeat, but as a victory for decency. It Is true that tho republican ticket won in great part. Thnt was to a vcy considerable extent accident; for it had the earnest nnd active support of hundreds of men nnd women who confenn nffectlon for thn opposite political party but who am unable to see any partisan Issues involved In inunlclpnl affairs. The World will bn very happy to sen tho new administration conducting Itself at all times as the administration of all tho peopln of this city regardless of partisan considerations; and it Is happy to attest nt this tlmn that its actions thus far give nmplo evldenco that It Insincerely animated by that purpose. Through thn con elstent practice of such a policy It i nn serve not only thn peoplo best, but Its own party nn well. For while It Is a fenturo of our political systen that officers are elected as partisans It has nevei been contemplated that they would servo other than as the offlclnls of all. Tho duties confronting tho new officials nrn complex and in many respects difficult. Hut In such circumstances conservatism, moderation nnd common sense ure more indispensable thnn elsewhere. Such Mrtues will overcome all diffi culties and establish the happy mien that brings the greatest satisfaction nnd npprovnl. In th administration of the government of Tulsa, nn in all things else, it Is not altogether u question of what one would iko to do; constructive states manehlp will set Itself the tnsk of discovering tho most that can bo done, and there find Its safe mooring. The burdens of government everywhere are alarming. A prudent consideration for the cost of any proposed Innovation must command thn Inatant attention of every public official if ho Is to afford satisfaction to his constituency. Yet there is an economy that is tremendously ex pensive. Ileal ability will not find Jt difficult to draw tho lino between the two. The principal campaign issuo waa law en forcement and tho officials Inducted into office yesterday were returned bemuse they stood pledjred to a cleanor city. We are confident that theipaop!rwin noon And that they made no rnls Itadn. yat "we-shall not bo surprised If there are frill' s. Thn suspected cnnneitlon between the city hull and tho I aw lews lenders ended yrslenbiy. And thosn law I run lenders ntnnd without frlenrin nt the city hall today. Open gambling hnuton, entnbllshed plni en of builnem engaged In Illicit undertakings of whnlnver kind, con be, and wo feel lonfldent will bn, stumped nut. And having accomplished that much the ad ministration will have established a precedent and earned the tlintiks of the city. Nothing nnvorlng of blue laws or the radii nl Invnslon of personal liberty through nwwilllng of homo life will be undertaken, we hope. The World would Instantly condemn such actions. Kor the rent, we shall expeit real erlmtnnli tu bo apprehended, hl-Jn kera punished, and thn criminal element slowly but nurely forced In abandon Tulsn. ns n lucrative field. Thnt will bo efficient government. It will bo good govern ment. Not withstanding some ndversti criticism eon cernlng appointments mode, we think the mayor has ncteil with wisdom nnd availed himself of the beat material nviillabe. It will be Tho World's pleasure to support thn administration so long as lis efforts nre directed to servo tho true Interests of Tulmu It will herniate not ii moment to crltlclnn and condemn wJien these Interests are disregarded. A lll:il.'OWi:itl',l) OIUJAM.ATIO.V. As a rcHiilt of the meeting Monday of the state committee thn republl'iin pnrly of Okla homa may now consider Itself organized, it In all eet nnd ready to appeal to thn voters of the state for support. It In at Inst irmly to ask u vote of confidence. Mkn all political nrgimla tlons. It, presumiibly, has put on Its very best dress and expects to Inspire such trust that women nnd children will flee to It for sanctuary. Therefore It bohoovex one and sundry to know what thn organization consists of. Our obliga tion, as well nn plenaure, In to Impart this Infor mation, lloncn herewith thn roster. National committeeman, Jake and Jim. fltatn chalrmnn, Jim nnd Jake, Miecutlvo committee, .In men and Jacob, I'lnnnco committeo, Mr. llamon and Mr. Harris. (lenernt mannger ntato federated republican clubs, Henry. Here In nn exhibition of high-powered pollll cnl organization thnt must breed ndmlrntlnn whether It Insplrrn confidence or not. It may not win popular elections, but It wan evidently designed primarily to keep Interlopers out and prevent anything In tho way of an official en dorsement from getting by thn Jnkn-.llm com bination, and this It will most surely nccompllsh. In studying tho personnel of the organization, set up nfter so much publicity and promise, the experienced observer, familiar with Oklahoma republicanism nml opportunities, Is left to wonder If the grotesipin (.elections were thn result of choice or forced by stern necessity. It Is Im poanlhlo to believe that men sincerely purposing tho redemption of this stnto In a political way would have willingly set up so mlsroprrsentiitlvo an nrgHiilzatlon; audi a closn corporation of selfish personal Interests. Yet if It was not by choice. If representative and influential men wero unwilling to permit themselven to be associated with the Jake. Jim combination, then in thnt discovery tho gentle men should have read patriotic duty writ Inrgo and responded thereto. Tho Interlocking close-corporation thnt now dominates thn republican party In this stnto that In offered an an organization calculated to inspire confidence anil win Independent support, Is thn final proof of tho purposen of thn gentle men who debnuched the party In order to secure control of It. It Is conclusive evidence that tho first duty ol republicans Is not to aspire to win elections in Oklnhnma, but to rid their party of influences that sen In It nothing but a purchns ablo product, of men who, after viewing a con vention composed of representatives of that party about tn vote for them, stand In llw wings nnd point to them with tho sneer: "Uok nt 'em; they are mine, bought and paid for. Now watch 'em perform," The grand opern appetite In another one that can't be explained. It isn't natural. J.lkn the appotlto for celery, olIveM and curry powder, It haa to bo cultivated. And there nre people who Just can't and are low-brow enough to admit It. lion. Joe Itallcy tn not tho first defeated ran dldato who felt sure fraud had been committed. .MA AND Till: Ol'MA llO.Mll). (Copyright. 1030, by IMgnr A. Otiest) I don't know what lt'a all about, but Ma says that she wanta to know An' Ta says, "(Josh! there's folks enough on earth to talk to. I should think. Without you pestorln' tho folks whoso souls Imvo gone aerosn the brink." Ilut Ma. she wants to find out thlnga an' study on her own nrcord, An' so a monlh or two ngo sho went in' bought nn oiilja, lio.inl. It's Just a shiny pleen of wood with letters printed here an' there An' has a little table which you put your fingers on with enre, An' then you pit nn' whlKper low some ques tion thnt you want to know. Then by an' by the spirit comes nn' makes the little table go. An' Ma. she struts to giggle then an' P.i Just grumblrn out. "Oh, Lord! I wish you hadn't bought thl$ thing. We didn't need a oulj.i board." 'You're mnvln' It!" says Ma to Pa, I'm not' savK fa. "I Know Its vnu. You're nmkln' It spell things to' us that you know very well aren't true," "That Isn't so," nays Ma to him, "but I arn certain from the way The oulln rnovcN ihat you're the one who'n tellln' It Just what to soY" "It's Jmt 'lectrlclty," aays Pa. "like batteries nil men ate stored. Hut anyhow 1 don't believe we ought to have a oulja board." One night Ma got It out, nn' said, "Now Ta, I want you to be fair, lust keep right still nn' let your hands rest lightly on the table ther; "Oh, Oulja, tell me, tell me true, nre we tn buy another c;r, An' will wo get t very soon?" she asked. "Oh tell us from afar " "Don't buy a car," the letters spelled "the price this year you ran t afford " Then Ma got mad, an' since that time she's never used the oulja bonnl, Jli Oklahoma Outbursts . My OTIS I.ORTOK The girl on hVnith .Main ns the next time she 'Utimlts to an op ration eh ts going to lake that new aniienlhetli) whb It th klen the toes. flenntnr Harding denies that he will withdraw from the race Why doeo not the senator let nature take Its course? Just to show thnt Chlrknshn Is in the ngrl null lira I belt, ,Ve notice that the Orlm lleaper still gets prominent mention In obituary notli es. As a uetieral thing, observes the Hallns News, the man who refers to hi home as a nest Is n rare bird. If there u any Justification for a dnuble life II I When lite ball team I MlUns n linmo rn tngement during good fishing weather. u notice that Carl Maee, wJo has only been in editorial gear at Albtniiierriue a few imye nireniiv lias the sheriff of the county do- -iiMtiiK iiimneii. i oe uiiiKen Arrow I,otlter-Democrat Is not saetlng tinner On nrenlilntiilni It la taking a ntrnw vote on whether or not water mien nnriii oe raleeil. The Sit and Swat club proposed tn lake up nt . . ' me infringement upon Its con- ftlttitlonal rights by the suspected "underworld" of Tuliui, We hnve rather suspected Altnrnev rienornl I aimer wan appealing 0 . Ian, for presidential .. ,r. iiiiiirimeni no ban secure.! In """'"T" 'or profiteering on n country club -w.u.vmi uirreiy confirms the suspicion. Thai the talking habit often leads a man to "i. inn jiiogineni, is very rnrrlbly Illustrated in the case of Oovernor Allen of Ifansan when he arrepied the challenge tn a Joint .emir with Mr. rtnmpora. The nlrplann patrol on May 1sv was not be r",' anyoony renily thought there was danger . .... ...,, ... ,K mown up -morn mav have been a few Individual,, who had a bottle of Jake " i"K'nrin, inn mere was nnhodv arrymg nomiis around, however. flood publicity stuff. (jt urometer of Public Opinion) Mad SMnillng. The rnlted States government must check Us mad spending nnd pay up Its billions of 1 O l"s Tho American peoplo must rut off every penny of wnsto that ran bo trimmed from their care less, reckless spendlngs nnd get down to hard work. If tho United States government and the American people both together don't slap on the brnkes, then, with all tho riches nnturc ban bestowed upon this country .with all tho opulencn there In for Its sons to gnln by Miorgy. Industry nnd thrift, we shall go careen ing through financial squander and economic profligacy Into disaster as terrific and lasting ns tell upon Knropo through war's carnage and do miction. New York Sun and Herald. Says Owen Is Itlght. Ildltor World: In your splendid editorial of May 3, entitled "Senator Owen's Speech," 1 wish to say wan not only timely but u hit the nail squarely on tho hend. The worthy senator Is evidently right and moro than right In that remarkable utterance for no one ran more fully ippreclate the value of all ho mid than those who have the direct Interpretation of tho laws. As ono who knows something of tho lawn nnd lite enforcement of tho same 1 wish to nay with him thnt thero nro hundreds f dead lawn on the statute nf all Die stales of thl.t union, lawn ivhlch mako tho complete enforcement a mcto lha tn. Not only In this true but tho people who are burdened with n, multiplicity of Inwn nnd puhllc nfflcnln nro more restless than those who aro left to shift for themselves, to a certnln extent. The fact Is that therelln not a lawyer In America who known nil the law, and lucky Indeed Ih the man who known enough to wlsolv advise .. rtinnt There stands out In bold relief a crving need of 1 repeal of nt least "f per cent of the laws. This! woiiio simpiy mean less ntricnln who nrn draw ing heavily on the taxpayers, Ickh contention and more substantial law enforcement. Whenever Senator Owen commences his rnmpalgn for what he thinks In right and which by tho eternal Is right there will be at bin back thn brains of thousands of nble and honest law yer,! to bo of any assistance they might render. Such ndvanced thinking Is a good Idea and should have been brought forward long time ago In fact In the Infant dnys of the republic. There should be u body of Jurists nnd lawyers from all sections of the country In meet and revlso all the laws of the several states. With them should be level-headed business men who know what Is bent for us nil to lend any aid that would bo necessary. Let mo say: "fin, Senator nob; go your limit. May the good thought you have leavened prow until It will bo a reality, until the laws will be so few and so plain that a 'way faring man though a fool may not err there In.' " i.awiu:nck SIMMONS. Tiilro, May 3. The Modus and the rrnfllccr. IMItor World: I am not strong for tho cash bonus because there are so many other nnd bet ter ways to help our soldiers, divine them land on easy terms Is one of them. The little mensly f.100 or H0f would soon be pent nnd In some cases unwisely. The bonus would not bo enough to start anyone In busi ness; would do little good tn the soldier, and yet would Impose nn additional burden on a people already heavily taxed. I had a on nnd three nephews In tho war; two of the latter are burled over there and I im perfectly willing to let their bodies remain in the sacred ground on which they fought and fell. No use in putting the country to an nddl tlonnl expense In bringing them back. However, l will add this If eonuress ,lrlil. to give them a cash bonus It should be taken from the profiteers especially from the IS 000 ' millionaires crealed during the war by robbing the government in, construction of cantonments, hlpyards and ammunition plants, it s com mon knowledge that this robbery was dnrio In various ways- by overpaid labor for (loin MM little work nit possible: many of them drawing pay for doing absolutely nothing days and weeks r v.. a i a lull,-, i'v in,- wimiii m-nii iii-i inn nt itimner and other materials running up Into thousands nf dollars every day. These facts are now well known, nn one denies It. The truth was brought out by government Investigators and the facts given grudgingly to tho public as the trials proceeded. Hundreds of witnesses swore tn the truth of the nbovo allegations, witnesses who had oflen been In timidated, threatened and cautioned to keep their mouths shut. In nddltlon to this we have the testimony of tho thousands nf workers who worn on the lobs hut now buck In civil life The facts are well established nnd denied by no one, and yet nothing Is done to make them disgorge Again I sav: If n bonus must be paid, let us make It a Bond one and get It from those who enriched hemselves at the country's expense hy pri'fi coring on a 'argo scite during the time of our ountrv's greatest nerd If anyone objects to htn Idea let us hear from hni O A. PKTKRSON, Sapulpa, Okla., May 1. THE CHANGING WORLD " Coprrlfhl- 1BS0 Br Ths CWnii Trlbnne.l , r 1 " 1 Whin Artuirita invtnttJ the airplanm lha na tioiu of Europ ragotJrJ it with amaxtmtnt. In 1916, '17, anil 'IH UncU Sam collated nmriy half a billion dollar a incom taxis on itoeh dividend. When they moved Into the $60 Hat a few year ago it teemed pretty tmall for the price. Margaret Carrett's c Husband a rtv.IA.Yr: PHELPS "-" C II APT Kit IX. Trifles Light as Air. "No why should he? Women aren't usually Invited to business con ferences unless they arc business women." This time the Impatient note was1 "Isn't It odd thnt Klsle thinks sho's to know nil that sporty stuff to In tcrest Tom?" I said to Hob after they aisuncny present. Yet l wanted to know morn about this engagement nnd tho only way was to ask. "And you haven't any Idea where you are going? It's odd he didn't te you when he invited you." "There's nothing odd about it. Margaret," and I said no more for the very good reason that father called to Hob to coma nnd pluy n game of chess with htm. Should I stay with mother, or should I go with Hob? I tried to decide, but when finally father hnd tieaten Hob I was no nearer a deci sion, although It was after 12 and we hnd to get up very early tn have breakfast before starting. Mother had Insisted thnt Hob must always hnvo his breakfast at the cottage. "If ho didn't he'd probably get n cup of coffoo nt somo hot restau rant." sho declared. Hob never stopped at tho house. He slmply took mo home, then hurried to the office. "Well, dear, have you decided what you wtint to do?" ho asked mo as wo dressed. "I don't know what to do!" wom anlike I answered. "I hate to stay alone all the evening, and I hato not to bo thero with you." "Delia will look out for mc," he carelessly returned us ho tugged at a fractious tie. Delia was a good servant, and I nan driven nwny in the moonlight. I lo used to ho a great baseball fan, nnd I suppose ho talked It n lot. lies rather given It up for golf and tennis lately, yrt ho still goes to all thn big games IJlslo, too." "Hut It's so silly for a woman to spend her time over such nonsenso. Klsle Is a dear and I lovo her, but she Is a very poor housekeeper." l snouiun t tninK sue would hnve much tlmn to keep houso with all those kids. Three babies take a lot of time. Tom says sho Is a slave to them. "Nonsense! she Is always ready to go nnywhero at any time." "Perhaps that Is the reason she Is not a thorough housekeeper. I am sure sha never neglects the babies," "Of course she doesn't neglect Diem," I replied, thinking how literal Hid) was In spllo of Klule's long lec ture on temperament. "Don't you know, Hob. that Klsle has wonderful maids for the children'.' A graduate babies' nurso beside tho maid who takes them out." "She needs them, I guess. Hy tho way, Margaret, why don't you remain down with your mother for a day or two. I havn an engagement for to morrow night, nnd you could come up nn the train Tuesday If you didn't desire to stay longer." "An engagement?" "Yes." "With whom?" "Henry Creedmoro," Hob answered willingly enough, yet thero was an Impatient nolo In his voice which an noed me. "Where nre you going?" "I don't know, Margaret. He has somo business ho wants to talk over with me. lie lias u i llent who wants to invest a lot of money and he thought I might get him Interested In some real estate.'' "He didn't ask mc"' knew would do ior nis comiori. i ei i suouni not i want hlni to lenvo mo with a serv ant. 1 argued to myself, uncon sciously hurt by his careless tone. 1 At breakfast ho asked mo again what I was going to do, and when mother found out that he had an en gagement for tho evening she so In sisted on my tho day that at last I consented and watched Hob drive away alone. Kor tho first time we were to be scn- r arated ti whole The Young Latin AcrtMx the Way After he took our sewing out under the trees. Mother was so happy to have mo with her that I was glad I had re mained. Hut as tho day wore awuy J I " 3' a feeling or me. I should 1 wouldn't like it if he left me. and he probably felt the same, nnd was too unselfish to say so. Yes, I de lided, as 1 considered, he wanted m, but hated to liavo me stay alone all the evening. Ahout hnlf past five I told mother i I was going back homo. Sho wan too i astonished to question me, but there wus no need. I told her: "You know Uob nnd I never have , been separated. Ho will como In , about 10 o'clock to a deserted apart- I ment. and hoil be us blue as can be. I 1 Know Just how he will feci, bciauso I know how I would under the samo tin umstanccs." Ho may bo later tlmn you think," mother argued. "Oh, no, he won't! lt'a Just a lit tle business engagement with a law yer friend of, his who Is trying to throw somo business Hob's way. 1 Telephone wires of the United Slates h.ive reached a total length of 22,S27,1S3 mlles-and thero are .1 1.716,820 telephones, operated by 3.23( companies or other organisations Instead of iOling '..Wll across the WrfV 1 French pnrlniir si s the doesn t be ien in showing planes wi'h any feeling and when she gct-s mad burned in ni a person she merely stops speak and driven out The Now America rtgardt the $nprriarity of Eu ropean aviation with amairment. Now i Saprtm Court dtcition require to return it to the one who paid it in. But now that it i a SISO Hat they are forced to move to a lr expensive one, it teem vatt and Q Ann: martin ) You don't hnve t' peddle a good thing Nothln' looks ai strange an unubual ns a hall fu o' wimon keepin' still while another woman talks. TIES Mils all that was necessary remnlnlng with her for 24 hours. ' had gone mother nnd I restlessness ramo over . have gone with Hob, II The Whole Family Loves Music They not only love it they demand it, A crc,it man once said: "There are four essentials food, clotnintr. shelter and music." As everyone needs music, have it in the home of your family. You can easily own a piano or player piano on "The Jenkins Plan." Ask us about it today. Call or write. Stolnwny and other Pianos 117 somi MUX O-ago a 1 3:1.3 K! I A. .1. CHIPR, Mannger Our Prices An. IcM-Otir Stock Offers tho Widest Choir. I.urynno Pajs tho Knnjo. using a m-onoller a ntuna t nrniiol air. Jets of gasoline nnd air a combustion ehamher through a nozslo he c Bcnnic's Notebook Westlddly I saw Mr, lwl.n on tho street and he gavn mo n, rapped up bn to take homo to pop, Wlch I started to, nnd somo of thn telbwn was playing n gamo of marble in tho next block, nnd I put tho rapped up box on somebodyn frtint otops and got In the gamo on nccotint of me having 7 marbles, wlch In about ?0 mlnnlta I dldcnt have eny and kepp on going 1'trne, anil nfter supplr pop sod to ma, Mnther, did Ix-wln stop heer tit day with a packldgo for mo? Anfl ma sed, No, nnd pop sed, Confownd It, not a thing to smnak nnd I Jest had my mouth all set for ono ol thoe septnrs. wate till I sen Lewis tomor row. Ill ball him out good and prop er, wall till 1 get hold of him, thats all. Mo thinking, dosh, O, I bet that was the box. Meenlng tho rapped up one. and I sed, Maybe It wnscnf his fault, pop, maybo ho lost them or something. Who asked you for eny foolish ronsolntlon? sed pop, nnd 1 sed, Well maybo he started to bring them, pop and maybn something happened to them on thn way, maybe. Stop yawklng llko a fish out of wat tlr, wat do you slpposo could posser- , liy have happened to them? sed pop nod I sed, Mnybo ho gavo them to somebody to tnkc home, sutch ns mo land maybo 1 left them on somebodyn frunt steps wllo I played marbles nnd .stared at mo an If ho dldant know who was drecmlng, him or mo, and I 1 sed, Shall I run down now, pop, and .see it tneyro sun inero7 You lillne thosn sccarn tn me tn. side of 20 mlnnltn or take tho conl sequentses, sed pop, Wlch I quick ran down to tho place and nuthlng was cut thero but tho baro frunt steps and I rang tho bell nnd a lady tamp to tho door and I asked her If enybody had saw a rapped up box, nnd she sed, My goodnlss, my litis bind wont bo pleased at all, he was hoping nobody would como for thoso segnrs, and ho's amoaked 2 allrcndy. And sho brawt out the box with 3 segnrs out, nnd pop was ho glad to gel tho rest ho never sed enythlng about tho 2, so I dldcnt haft to tako eny conscqucntscs. him c The Horoscope "Th str Im-llnr, but do net eompot." 1Vi:iNi:.SAV, MAY 5, 1020. Jupiter nnd Ncptuno rulo for good thin day, nccordlng to astrology, liars and Venus uro slightly adverse. All tho Indications aro most prom ising for tho Increase of comments and the development of business con ditions. Wenlth will como to many who will gain through new domnnda made by tho public lor labor-saving devices. Merchants come under a nwny making for enterpriso and changes that will benefit tho public Loans of foreign nations and new agreements to nid thoso needing as sistance nro foretold. Theaters may discover that condi tions nre trying whllo this direction of the stars has power to affect play ers as well ns audiences. Children born on this day may bo sensitive and quick tempered, but these subjects of Taurus nre gener ally able to achieve success. ttVwUM. 1920, by the MrClun .Vrnpijw eitilran Cor THAT BIND c Essential (onnme Pianola a, Inmmpamblo Duo-Arts ! ' ' ii. ing to ncr wnen ne meets her .has mcnted.