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'ULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1020 BY THIS WOULD IHTHMSHINO CO. fcflniijTB' iTirii oi . . . ..oViir"nf im.ii.W r. O. I.AHSOV . Huiinm Mntr DT1H lliil'ON ",n( J'.'1!''" r, A I.ATTA . f'Mf Kdlinnil WfHff r7T't'.i In th ThIm "T''iin(f?Xi7 Hwwiil C'U M4iir MKMRKK HP TUB AMOCIA1KII I'MW Th A(wi'M rrn ii nr miifli snUlled In th inr fepul lrllon f (1 bhi tuplehn r rail I led to II or Ml n4ar(r rrvdilH IK ! niP't lh lofl y paMUIjpjbwIn . -ram BUMiicnii'i Yon iuric imTTy asto " buxdaYi Mr MAtlf (!f AllVANCP.t ItomMItt fn Yur 110 rhf Munthi I lmntl : ."IS 'Jit Mnlh. 1 1 on In. Masth HA ILY 0!I.Y: famnM'- linn rhr.. Mnnfhi tKMIMllr Op Vf . , 111 Mentha no rn Month "0 I'lINPAV OXI.Vi VtmnUr telilp 12 ? Hit Monlbi II 10 0"' Yetr IIY CARRIPn IN TIJI.RA. SAN'I) afltlMflC KKNUALI. ANK IIMl POItK rr Wfk rr Itn.th In A.l.i.r .J fur, In tiinef . pTTonk noon loit ai.i. iikpahtm hwtb Daily Hiblicul Qtwlulhn .J ritlKW. MAY "., IftHO. Thn needy html I nit always I"" forgotten. I'hti. ft : t K When rroiilure comfort fade imrl ill, Worldling; nmy weep. Inn whv Minuld I? Jesus mill tlve. mn.I mill In night. Yn know tln grace nt tmr lord .leu Christ, that though Ii rich, yet for your ak ho hcrianio poor, tlmi ho llirouah hln poverty inlKht he rich. I Cor. R.9. Presidential ycmr In n grout yr for profllHUr I iik-. Wn urn threatened with Ihn thought that When they discover why motor oar nre no numoroun I hey will in close lo tho ri'HUirt why house urn enrcc. ".Mnthi-r" .lone, Ihn frmiilo Imtnhcvlk of Amrrli'n, wiyi thn womcm linvrn't nonno rnoimh to vol". Which ninkfn im JiikI that iniirh ctrotiB cr for wointtn HUffrnKo. rrohltiltlon In poMIiik thn KnvprniliPlU JRS.Onn,. 000 n yifir, Anil nt thnl, ni'i'onlliiK In Aim Mnr tin, thny am ninklni; It fimtiT than (dry rim find It. "I nm mirprlRcil thnl iinilor tho rlnMitnftiitii'PH no Inrnn u voir iihonlil hnvo hern niM for thn cnnrtlflnto fuvorlnn my nomltuitlon," n.iyi Her hsrt Hoover In IiIh wnn hihik. Jiidgo Hiimm-y hnn tiikon IiIh Heat on thn Ktntp niprrmp lionoh nnil tho tiourhoiiH mourn for tho t.icrlli'K;' that han lioon rnmmlttril In pormlttlnR a ropubllcnn to tWIln tho tomplo. Hiinm pxiprli'iicn with modern tail driver Inipcln tJM to withhold JuiUmont In tho piiho of tho man who hol ono. Wo fppl that thorn may liuvo Iicp.ii cxtcnimtlnc i IrriiinstiUK'i'H. When ho flrht liimlcil In Amrrlca ix tew munthn obo Mr. Ilnnvcr didn't know anyfliliiK nhnut Amorlrnn polltlcn. In thn lntprlm ho lian Irnrnrd a lot. I'm- liiHtnncii In: now know what tho word "bciitlnR" turnim In political parlance. "Herbert Hoover In overwhelmliiKly tho col Ipro mnn'H favorlto for prYHldcnt notwIthKtnnd Iiir IiIh palmary defentn," hiiJ'h ii illiipatvh from I'rlncotpn, N. J. llavlntT had nomu viperli'iuo with n proKldentlal caiidldato that nime to tlx with u Blmllnr emloriicmpnt wo feel Juntlfled In returnliiB tliruikn that coIIprq men are not elect Inn tho prt'Hldrnt thlK your. IIOMIMtl'1.1-: IN I'OldTICS. Tho republican party In Kansan City In a neetlilnK mob of factional hate. Without the dllehtent attempt to Kit Into iletalln ono fact ntnndii out clear outnlde. elflnh InterentB cmiHed It. And that In neurly nlwayn tho cnuno of imrty factloiiH iprrmlttlnK outHldu InflueneeH to entor and dlsnffert tho milldarlty of local paitlnan nllRninentii. Home-rule In pointed, local Holldar. Ily, theno nro tho two ruloM on which u vlutorloim orsanlz.itlon In alwayn bullded. Tulsa republlcaiiH known thin. A Hplendld nnd what nhould bo n l onclunlvo len.snn of tho forco of thin ohnervatlon hnH Junt boon wltnenned In tho republican party In thin city. In tho city lampntRii linmu Interi-HtM and nelRhborhood In flucneoi were rolled on. Tho political Interloper from tho nuttilile, roprcxQiitlnK the nelflnh ambl tlonii of a No-called mnto leader or caiidldato for Hato office, wan not permitted. Tho trim Inter cstB of all republlcaiiH nt Tulna were dlncnvei cd lo be Identical, no with nuch Blvo and lake differ enccn an alwayH oxint In any healthy annoclatlon of men. tho lumen wore met and a parly moralo utabltuhed that overcame to u very eonnlderablo extent the ill efi'oitit which a campaign einploy InK tho oppimlto tacllcH hud Imponed upnn tho party. There wore difference, of courne. nut mero differences do not breed faction, providing tho idvlce nnd counnel of an outnldor with a ncheme of hln own I not prenont to c.iuiio nusplclon and hatred and mlntriiHt. Now thn outnldo Influ ences are nRiilu ntteniplInK to khIh advantaRe for thumvelvpR by lnJtlnK their . liemen and tdvlre Into tho local republican nltuatlon Tho fnctlon-breeilhiR, ti oulile-ninkliiK gentlemen have been In Tuliti, pimnyfootlnir about to neo what they can discover or advantage to them fflves. Within 24 hour after their arrival tho old factional difference wci . aealn innntfnht. MIh trtint and nuplclon were prloklnK up their ours. Tho neighborly spirit of good feeling hud been rudely dlnturbed. And ynt county, state and natlonul cnmpalKn In to bo faced within the next Mx nionths! Tho World would like to bo nblo to say some thins that would Induce Tulsa republicans to turn a deaf ear to all such mischief makers, something that wo-ild i-auso each to mibserlbo to tho sound political tlnetrlno that solid front at homo U necessary to victory ubroad, something Hint Wi'iild i a iic- Ihein I r. ir,nnll their nelKhborn flint. We would like to see dm trnmo TmImi nplrlt manifest in polllli H la munlfentec in rominbr I'lal and liiilimlilal Hffntr. And an Hint nplrlt linn pren llwlf In lho affair no will It prnvo It win Mi in politic. There I not lh nllBlitenl niinii why thorn nhould not be vrv nenernl nirreemnt among Tulns rnpiiblliunK on all vital nmttnr. They ar neltrhhorn Their foal Intarnala am mutual. They are friend, or should Ih. They inut llvn aft netshbor nnd friend iinlll aueh time a anmo of thm ihange tlielr huhltallnn. To permit the aelflnh pollthal adventurer to enter tlia loral altuatlon and ailr up inlntrunt and rnlwlilef I very nim h the name aa permitting an nntnliler to enter l he home for similar purpose. In both i use certain Ittiuhle follows. The munition Nhould ilepanil flrnt of nil on ha endornemenl and support of hi homo folk And when such a one itlatrarila hi limne folk ami seek inKHeuiMiis ami a rommixlsllnii with Rome iniislilr influenee, ha bus con far to ward rurrrtilnR thn confidence of hi horn folk. Tho lepubltenn pally of Till !i pre fented to It not only a rtil npp.iit unity, but It Ihnulilera n grne reiiirfnRlhlllly. Neither thn opportunity nor thevreMpoiiHlMMty tnn lie niu cesafully met without that nolldniity whh h come Irnm a atrht prapO' e of home rule. A SIjv's.VHON IN IIOIir.MIA. Ilnhembi J)7i a eiialion. Tannin Hurst, the Klnry pvrlir nnd a Hunnlaii iniinlclnn 'with an unprotiouncHhle name, have annminced their mariliJgl which i , tun ail five year ago None of their friend nunpeeted I Ik relationship. Minn J I u rait, who Insist that her name ha nut been chatiRHil, tells the story, pnil ths Bumlny supple nioiila lire full of It, "Our mm i In kc wa n iiilel affnlr," she wiys. "The usiinl service uim cinplOyeil. Wh linply had ii Meiillemen' ngreerueiit that wo would live our live as UMilal. mooting only by appointment Just as wo did pi lor lo nurmili rlage. I wit de termined to have both my career nnd love. We derided that seven breakfasts n week ognther would be Impossible. We huvn nvorngnd two i) week since wo were mariied. I had my own circle of friends and my husband had his. Neither had to account to the other for tho way tlmo was spent. My husband and I have met tin strangers at nocl,il oont where wo both hap pened lo be Invited and worn Introduced to each other. Our contend wan for a year. Wo have been slipioiiiely happy, and tho fact that It liis gone flvo year and Is losultlng In nnnounco ment Instead of annulment proves the wisdom of thn experiment." "Supremely happy?" .Supremely selfish and supremely cowardly In a better description. The Indy nnd her "friend" may preen themselves on having rendered u service to other. If so tho selfishness and rownefllco which bred thn nr. rangiiment Is nearly equalled hy thn egotism ills played In boasting of it. In this story Is exemplified stiutllngly tho mar riage for convenience. This Miss HurBt makes pretense of being an nnyllst and student if sociology. Wo should like for her to analy7.11 the emotion which caused her to respond to tho sex luro down to Its Irieiliicnblo nod bald miulmlim, and thoi turn her mind In on helself and her Husslnn maul If she has a gasp In her that will bring It. Thorn wero ceilaln features of thn marrlaRo rehitlon that both craved. These they took. Then refused to discharge thn obligations that nlnno Justifies those features. They wero too cownrdly to defy tho moral laws of ineit so they worn legally married; but M the very nature of tho "contract" they assumed proved themselves cowardly and Immoral enough to defy tho lawn of (toil anil nature. Had they mciely defied the laws of men yet consummated tholr "gentle mon's" agreement, they alone would havo suf fored. Hut In Ihn cunts.! they ndopled they Injured themselves, their country, posterity and Ood. What, please, would bo tho state of tho nation should tlils miserable marital miscarriage bo comn the rule Instead of tho sensational raro exception? our lady nnthor disclaim vnhem cntly that there was anything in tho naturo of treo love In her experiment. Indeed thero wss not. Hut as between the two we havo a greater respect for free love. A Tllltltll ir AllltAir.NMKNT. The speech )f .Senator Knox In tho senate Wednesday must nppeal mightily to tho sober, conservative mind or the untlnu. It was not only a very nblo presentment of the necessity for adopting tho pending peace resolution and thus ending tho war In theory as well as fad, hut constituted a terrific arralBnment of the admin istration. "I havo only sympathy for tho president In his Illness," said tho senator, then added, "sympathy for tho country which is suffering under him be cause of It." And that Is the vital matter. It Is possible to show duo regard for tho sick man rOM.MITTHH MKKTIXCS. (Copyright 19211. hy Hdwir A fJuest.) I-or this and that and various things It seems that men must get together. To purchase rups or diamond rings Or to discuss the prleo of leather; I'rom nine 10 ten, or two to three. Or any hour Hints fast and looting Thero Is a constant call for 11m To go to soiiiti tommltteo meeting. The church has serious work to do The lodge and club has need of'workern. They ask for Just an hour or two Surely 1 will not loin tho shirkers? Though I have duties of my own I should not drop before completing, There comes the call by telephone To go 10 some committee, meeting. No longer may I eat my lunch In quietude and contemplation, I must foregather with the bunch To raise a fund to suvo tho nation: And 1 must talk of plans and schemes Tho while a scanty bite I'm eating. Until I vow today It seems My life Is one commltteo meeting. When over me the night shall fall And my poor soul goes upwards winging L'nto that heavenly realm, whero all Is bright with Joy and gay wUh singing. I hope to hear St IVter say - And I shall thank him for tho greeting "Co ie In and rest froni day to day Here thero is no commltteo meeting whoso shadow hn been governing America with out disregarding the almost vital neglect that han attended Amnrlcnn nffnlrs for nmirly a year. "Our national executive," continued the sena tor, "with stubborn lrrpnnlhinty continue to deelriro we are nt war. Hut a a prndlcnl matter tho only war which he wage again! Ameri can cltlton and American induntry. With Oer many ho wage no war" And that la true, beyond cavil. The, Knox speech present n line of argument that wo tin. Ilevn corieclly Interptetn Amerbnn public opin ion ri It unnueallon ihly Interptet Amerlcnil needs, r 3 Oklahoma Outburxln Ily OTIH r.OttTON Junl lo how how the pulilli liken to violate the law, ninny people still i.ill It Hodge street. The voli. xlveti Mr Hoover In California shows that the Kasicr freed' did nol have much effect on thn lemon cnop The eccentric Idea of a eyclmie gust of wind wr Illustrated Tuesday when a farmer picked up a "full bouse" jut after the Tulan trade tilp per pneil. Another thing we have noticed I that the nwlperi never had any trouble getting .1. M Artklanu'n name correct until after hn got Into city polltlr. Of courae there are other, exclaim tho Dnllnr. Nmva, but one kind nf n simp Is, tho girl who cm rlea a muff In tho summer ahd mnrrle a mutt In the winter. While dei lining himself a republican, the atieugth ahilwu by Homer 11 lining democratic voter seem to Inilleatn that non-purtlsan demo crat are Incienilng In number. One reason w hy o many edltoi wIP be in Mu Aliwler today Is that every one of tnem hn a sneaking notion he, can win the carload of eo.il offered for the best story. The girl on South Main snya she Is In favor of cleaners up. but she ran t make up her mind whether to give her support to the "clean-up week" drlvo or the new police rorre. Our private opinion Is that any rnpubllcan who Is trying to figure out how the republicans am going to curry Texas this year Is merely playing Into the hands of tho profiteers by the unneces snry consumption of paper. one Tulsn housewife who has been patriotical ly rending the government bulletins on how to get along without sugar, says she finds that tho only vegetable she can can without sugar Is cu cumbers. Congressman Unwind has opened his mm pnlgn for le-eledloii. He Inti oiluced an nntl protltei'ilng bill the other day. In thin respect, wo feel much tho anmo toward 11 congressman as to a baseball player. We llko to sco him try to hit the ball. (jiarometcr of Public Opinion Third Tarty? Senator Johnson's most powerful supporter nnd chief political friend Is William It. Hearst. Now, Hearst hns made no concealment of his deslro to have u third putty In the approaching cam paign. He professes not to llko either the ilemn I'ratlc or tho ropubllcnn organization. Ho seeks n party of his own. Recently he has been quiet on tho subject, but ho lias nbt recanted. Ho hates Wilson, ho hntes Mrynn nnd tho friends of hoth and likewise he hates and would destroy, if he tould, tho republican pnrty. New York Tri bune. Demagogy, Not Wit. All Incomes above a certain sum are to be commandeered. With so mini? bubbles afloat It ennnnt bo long before somo genius will recom mend shin-plasters and a dehnseil coinage The salvation of.the people, soldiers, Included, rests upon the vlmonary character of these devices. Thorn Is ilemngogy enough In congress, no doubt, to appropriate six. eight or twenty billions for bonuses. There Is not wit enough In tho wholo body to draft a tax measure capable of produc ing the money without bringing on a panic. New York World. City In He Congratulated. IMItor World: The city of Tulsa Is to be com mended for selecting a man of the typo of Mayor Hvnns to head Its civic affairs. He has plainly shown the coinage of a profound conviction by his declaration on entering office. It is tho bounden duty of not only every official under him. but or every cltlieu of Tulsa tolglvo him their .utmost support In carrying out tho pro gram ho has outlined, thereby making your city 11s clean morally as It Is beautiful materially- -the prldn or tho middle west HOY I. ntUHUIUCK. Tulsa, Mny B. .Mr. Hoover's Views. Without a slntflo exception Mr. Hoover's at tempts to define his position on public questions lead llKo Introductions to something he is about to sny. Yet there Is around all of them nn nt mosphero of saying something definitely. He Is not 11 man to be suspected or evading any question, nnd theierore the oulv possible con elusion Is that when he says nothing hn really sincerely believes that he has said something' that he Is simply unable to be definite, positive' concrete, In discussing public questions, though he certd nly thinks he Is us definite ns anybody. New York Times. ' Ciitlrl-iVN "It. M. (" IMItor World: At the risk of being accused of possessing a diseased sense of humor may I suggest that tho Haronicter, of Public Opinion bo Illustrated and put on the samg pag with Mutt and Jeff, ir Its mission Is to amuse tho public, as evidenced In the column of this date? It was with the greatest of admiration that I olved, or I might say, attempted the solution of "It. M. C.'s" rhetorical masterpiece, hut after diligent research and consultation with Web tor's 1'iinhrldgeil, ipy respect for "It M. C." Increased every moment, the thought finally penetrated that he Is not heartily In accord with tjio proposed soldier legislation His dln lertnllon snared miles ovej my head, but I am rnnsoled with the feeling that It was not In tended for the lay mind --at enst. my two years university education failed to enmo to the rescue with stifrieient strength to Inspire In me the lonfldonoe to lay aside thn dictionary It. M. C. furthr disarm tho unsuspecting pub lic hy stating that he Is neither a lawyer nor silver-tongued orator My next guess would he that ho In n barber, if ho had not disclaimed imitation with a position of public trust In nil fairness,' editor, whom do you trust more than thn man with a r.ir.or at your throat. Per sunnily, I have lmpllclty confidence In my bar ber, but that In neither here nor hereafter. My next best r.uens Is that "H. M c." la n lease broker. The opinion of the party who signs himself ",t A. I.ohonir Is dripping with beautiful sen- Inicnt, which of course will keep the kiddles In. bennn nnd tea, providing It Is accompanied by a little coin of the realm. If his honorablo discharge got him anything In the commercial world, surely he bent n largo number of us back to the land of tho free. In conclusion, I might sny that I. too, am a Rotd chevron mnn pne on each sleeve. As I'm not In need particularly of the money, naturally I'm not personalty In favor or tho bonus, hut editor, let's you nnd I. It. M C. and .1 A Lebnu, mil nil tho rest of the hoys who served for tho Honor glory nnd run thorn was In refrain from mak.iig application for tho bonus, should It no. omo 11 Inw Our consciences will then bo ck.ir and everyone will bo satisfied Very truly yours. OItVIU,K S l'YATT. Hriatol Hotel, Okl;0iom;i city. OkU. Seems to Be i Margaret Garret rs Husband - nv.lANE PHELPS " OyJANE PHELPS CH APT Kit XI. Agony of Spirit I where ho had been, what kept htm so long, ho w'oujdn't nnswer, Ask mo It makes no difference how long I live, how old I get, I never shall forget that night; tho first I was ever sepnrated from , my husband. At 2 o'clock I could endure It no longer and called up Tom Langley. A servant answered and said that Mr. llarton had lion suddenly called away nn business and had gone al most ng soon ns ho had returned from tho country. "Who Is It calling?" tho servant asked after her explanation. "Never mind," 'I said, nnd hung up. I was glad Klsle had not nn swered. Hut In my fear ror Hob I never thought that had I been In Kl slo's place, nnd somo woman who retimed to give her name had called Hob at 2 o'clock In tho morning, I should havo resented It. , I was absolutely numb with fear when a little utter 3 o'clock I heard Hob's key In the door. and he came In, 11 long drawn whistle " escaping him as ho saw the place lighted. "Oh, Hob, Hob, where hnvo you been'.' I thought you were killed!" I cried ns I flung myself on his neck. "Kor goodness sake, Margaret, what's the matter? Why didn't you stuy with your mother as you said you were goltyj to?" "I knew you would be lonely and I wanted to surprise you," I sobbed, drenching his wcsltlt with my tears. "Surprise aren't always the picas- somo sleep," After hn leaned over probably hnd rett ng e l ed nnnd that didn't wnnt nbly hadn't hnd anything to ent since dinner. Tho tenrs cniuo Into my eyes ns t thought or my housewifely plans all rorgotten In rear ror hi satety. The chicken, tho mushrooms nil spoiling on tho table, added poignancy to my grler. I should have put thorn In tho Ico box. Then came tho thought. "No 19-ycar-old girl would have enred wnnt didn't hnvo comforted by doing ns a havo done, not caring that the rood I had pre pared would bo only fit tor tho garb ago pall. Hut what I did mind was that Hob could find anyone, nny tiling, thnt could Interest' him for that length of time without me. Why I couldn't even be contented with father nnd mother without him. When we went into hrenkfast next niornlg Delia worn 11 "didn't I tell you so" nlr that was most ag gravating. After she had waited and loft the room, I said to Hob: "Now, dear, toll me nil about It! Did you get antcst things In tho world, He re mlnnil Irv dhoti' turned grimly. "There, I'm here, so , though it u . i'.'.' cr?. "K...Ji" i.J. I. ' H whnt r. l" '""I had been, i: .'"if",,.:.'...'1: "iTn. :y: 1 " K.iin. nis mou think you were 19 Instead or 29. nut wny nlil It take you so long?" 1 persisted. Thon I got my I know that Hob meant nothing by that speech. 1 know It now, but first Insight then It hurt mo dreadfully. Would , termed tho unevenness of my hus ho have hesitated to stay out If 1 1 band's disposition. hnnn 10 Wna I I, . ...tint I.a. ..... . .... . . had been 19? . ....... -un. nrier He led tho way Into the bedroom i rr("llnor, took nl to H s,Ul1io nttir and we went to bed almost In sl-.a friend of his was giving, to intro lence. I tried to tell him that It ! duce a new klnger. She had a voice, was only my great tovn for him that ,ori j Ptln ,r, nml wl.holl, made mo comn homo, that It was I 1 . " nout that same great lovo which made , cn '"?lnK the look of horror with .no anxious. Hut hn wouldn't listen. ' w hich I listened ho launched forth And whop 1 asked hln; to tell mo In the most onthuslastlco praise, not only or the r L The Young Lady I crass the Way IX. The voting lad across the w,i say her rather Is so entirely non partisan in his views that sho doesn t believe he ever In hln life so much an thought of voting anything but the repbllcan ticket. No Stopping Him I...... .,.-.. 1t1.11 1 cuiiiiui 1 persist nnu ii"i io,i ;,- . , A . . unattractive when ho camo home, A towns nnd countries under I.eo I tried to comfort myself by think- ?re lllif' ' ' 'V0"' ""ti.y nerloua prob inc that nothing In the world no 'mH- Olnturbnncos of all sorts1 Jme. wm,l"Ceei,t,1h.,nSout1'.)nd 1 rlll Kra''"' ho known I was waiting I (Continued tomorrow.) c Mamie's Notebook In tho morning I want was all ho would say. was sleeping soundly t nnd kissed him. Ho Yestldday Mrs Watklns asked mo lr I wanted to make a dime, saying. My baby carrldge Is nt us iiesV l o was" ho ."ason ho "J. "J to talk. And ho prob- t'1' I,,irk for me? been disappointed In Wlch I started to do. Oosh. 1 hope none or the rcllows Is out And 1 got hair way back with it without seeing cny or the retlows wen all or a suddln I saw Puds Slmklns and Skinny Martin and Ixroy Shooster dow'n tho street spinning lops, mo thinking, Heck, darn It. And theer was some red bedded kid going past, and I sed. Hay, do you want to make 11 sent, push this thing down to the corner beenmo or them they 1 for me, my arms are Benso enough and 1 anil tne reu neuiieu kiii the thought that I was, a ont I wont. 3 cents younger woman would eh.irge for pushing biby I rinally went to sleep und I sed. O all rite. Ill And he pushed it down past Puds and Skinny mid Iroy Shooster, tnn wawklng In back of him ns If I ind ent even know who ho wan. wlch I dldcnt, nnd ho stopped pushing It down at the corner, me saying. III give you the 3 cents as soon ns I get tho dlmo frum tho lady. Wlch lest then I saw some more of the felows. playing hop skotch In the next bloc knnd I sed, Well, as long ns you made 3 sents you mite as well mnko 3 more push It past those fellows up thero and III glvo you 3 more. Nuthlng doing, my rates has gone up, theyro 6 sents now I Jest Joined tho union, sed the rod heded kid. and I sed. Well holey smoaks. Im the business?" deter thnl 1 v.'nu Inlnrnuln - hm mnrn rnrinxitv in ho had done, whero ho I nny going to get a iHine. than Interest. , Thnts none of mv hizn ,h"?.k j r.hn" .un hi '!"" o rcvs .arted ;o i m iiiii nr rnnii. the street and 1 srd. O all Into what Klslo had wo nn sneii tniutni? woman s voice, but of the woman herself. "She was lovely In t her dark foreign way. he said ai! hd stopped for breath, "and so young"1 "How old was she?" I asked, as tonlslied thut Hob sljould praise an other woman to me; and prnlso her so fulsomcly. I couldn't have dono such a thing to sive my lite. ; "About IS," and again ho sang! her praises with kindling eyes until I ho. looked at his watch, and with an1 exclamation thnt he would bo late nt! tho office, rushed from the table. Km kissed mo as usual, however, and) when t whispered that I loved him' so that I couldn't stay In tho coun-j try. hn replied. I "All right, then don't siy you are! going to s'ay unless you mean It " i I cried for an hour then, realizing We Guarantee These Instruments The pianos listed hero arc time hon ored and time tested. They are sold by us because they measure up to the standard of musical qualities and dependability which wo have fixed for the protection of our cus tomers. We guarantee the excellence for which these names stand and every claim we make for them will be borne out in service in your homei )juviAV iiSkt fluted Ixnvost Prices In U. S. -it. Sniiili it, I II give you 6 If you push it all the way. lit push It all the way for S waM you think t am, a strike breaker' sed tho kid. Wlch I had to promlso him 8, making 11 altogether, and hn pushed It all the wdy to Mrs Wni klnses. me wawklng in back of In-n as If I was Jest tnklng 11 wawk by myself, nnd wen Mrs. Watktns gave mo the dlmo. 1 lrid to give It to tho red heded kid nnd r. marbles hr . sides to make up for the oxter errt. Proving enythlng is hotter than Ing ombarassed. c The Horoscope Th tnr Incline, but do not eirr. j' " I'ltlDAV, MAY 7, 1020. Thla should be n lucky day a--cording to tho rending of the si irs, Venn. Pnturn nnd t.'innu me nil in beneflc nnpeit. The theater should lienerit durp ir this rule, for the nlgnn Indicate n phenomenal Increano of Intercut 1,1 the npnken drama. Venn eemn to forecat tho rii or n grent ne trowa who Bhall repn s. nt the new era In art. Women hould bonent gn atlv from this nspocl, which Is suppled to Blvo them keenness of intiij. ,t nnd great initiative. There I a sign read ns presaging nm nnv iviiTiinn nn n-i' ill i-onu, i?.t- tlousne whero their political duttoj nro concerned. Surprises in the re sults of the national election will bo mnny and ontradlctory. Till day'H nspects nppenr most favorablo for farmers nnd their in terests, but they nro warned iigHtt undesirable leaders. Tor nevernl year nstrologer hav prophesied Interest In psychb- phe nomena. Now they foretell tin classification or A row facts that will become tho roundatlon ror progress In .mental henllnc, tolcpnthy nnd simnnr oxpcrlmont. There Is the best pohslble foreirnt ror aVintlon which will receive inu h attention rollowing tho next national election. The Invention of whnt would ror respond to bicycles for tho nlr U again prophesied. Ono of the seers roretelln that a rhyme will ruin tho chances or n can didate for high orrice, Tho pnrtlnl ecllpso or tho sun, which will take plnco this month, rnlls In the third ilecnn of Tnurus nnd Is believed to presage pcstlli nca nnd famine. A scnrclty of fruits Is fnrelnlil frnni the mtiitrta nt l.ia . Itlino. for him. Prussia. Italy and Hohemla. Persons whoso hlrthdato It la have tho auguiy of n happy, pros, perotis yenr. Tho young will court nnd marry. Children born on this day will b steady, persevering nnd well con ducted. They will rise rapidly in whatever vocation they choose ICofjTltM. 1020. by the MrClvc Nimpir-r SfaJWul D Stlmsimt 'he whot"? et " "nd c 3 ABE MARTIN thinking, getting tired. sen. .noi inr Is wat I carri.iges. give you 3 and he sed If there's anything worro n a grouch it's th' feller that feels im mense. 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