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TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1020 NMMM Yrrrj Marnlns InaliMllAS fAin.laf V THE WORLD PUBLISHING CO. I KS' 1XT0 t I inUO. tH 1 (ill l 'M A I ATT . .Oenr serf HtlHHi , " - ' M I Malacca K'HUw (TM.f MIUlf WrIUf .1 . (1,. 1 I'nAtnfflr M H..r..1 IMS. Htll M i, ,r u in r H h t- Ml n ctlM'i 1 w W AtiKiu,i Preei ii tMtxl'alr iiii.i ie , . for I. .It..,, i.f I1 'Jlpl-I" "'"" I rfej r..., a,.. rstHe: in in pm"' ( J nf, i tl I 't txw.ln ElCltlHTION IIAIIC, II T MAIL IN AllVAN'.! HAIL ANI' III NUAT IM r,K t.AII' HI A HI I'll. I or i Taar ,, M- Attn hne Moethl . . v . . I- Hi Yir ...... glnnlh. Hr M. 11 1 hi . In nj l..iiiii II l I .,, T. li . I HA I'll M'.lilllA t j., i-, na II PAII.T UNIT If; I'D ( ina Y.Af . I AO III !. I I ,'f.r M-'liltl " .11 IT A. un . ... SI'NI'AT HNI.T . l Tl tin Tr I 1.9 Hli M..nlh , M ..'I.. i' v i M nil. tl Per M.uilll M l AllllIKH IN -.1 NIM TOWHH, PAILT l""V ANII HI.NI.AT , re i w..w !! I ;. tMl.tiltl ll ArlvBlt. 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I my milvll.in; whom pri.i i : I fciu " I'aii 2i I Whv Ahmilil I Aliiink in thy riimiiinnri. wlHNM Ii.,.. f.ulililH my liut or tramWi al Uii vntctoui hand Thul wIpi'A uwuy my laatBt Ti-.i. i. im thy aay. i l.nitl, it ii.l I.-. ni mi III a liluln Ii r ITlll WImIim Ii ii. nv MUatJ In lUn lit nf tiimmtr. TlniiniiH MiiiaIiuII aftir itntvlnii lit h'rlaro mill mrliiK linw Hi.- pi .'Nlilt-iil Ii ch.-iTi',! anil fol- uwiiii by tin- aaaambtlng Ii.ihin uf dtmooraay, HMtad mi HlUiMtnm in wiiich in- umewaai lila r.'fnial to acc-pt u prmliLntlal nnmlnatlun f ti'iiilrr.'il am) lila ipUi inlrmtlnri l rattrfj frnin iiuittii-a. it Iihh lang baan .mi- aanaiatlon utut R'lliiinaa MuihIiiiII la nnn of tin- alilaal leitilora tli-niui-Tury haa. lli'iiniitny In public nxprnilltiirra la tha rrylnf li.-.'.l nf till In. nr. Nor In till, un utntract pr.ipo Itlmi. It raaani mnny In tin ititinlrlinit i.x- aa4ttvraa Juat ua nttOh H In riHtltinal at atata pxpi'iiilltiirfa. our kiv..'I uumut la fur too ib- i. ni.' mmh liayun.l It.a -i fl. l.-m In Ita t'hui.l ami aataiwui'lta xiiiiialufi Tulait liaa a iruiiiMin laid out that almulil .-in- igr ita attnn kluti fully for a oanatdaralil li'natlt uf llin" rdAttlonaJ ii. ill pun-haai'H ur uthr-r u n n ar.'ami ry iimliu tnklfiKa ultnuld await tin- (.umpli'tlnu (if IhcHi. two vuallv iinpurtant projni'ta. I'll: HIi'N MtllllAli IIINTfrXT. That lh,' proapta fur ri'iiuhllcan bucckhh In Ihf. (Jklahiuna n-n ilmlal t'uiupalail ur, ttnuaually InvtUaa ii attaatad h tii" f.n-i that alitaan au llilatii havt flltd fur llt primary. Within faaaiinaWa Uma it win ba tin- piuaur uf MM 1,1 tu kIm' ili njiiii.ii nf tin-Hi. grntleinr.it. ni the iiirpi..i.- wf tli., i.hai'rvatloiia that la hot ticornaary. Tkara in mata than a ntafa Bfjkttai abanaa In i-li'.-t ;, 1 1 . u ! i ! '. ' a n Ni'iiattir frnin llila Ktjtt i. iAuil that wuultl he an athli'vetiivut vary much borth w-hll'V It would favorably ailMTtlaa pklaboma a atata nut of tin. ni.iiii H.uith, i. i d latino! aaaal to any eotnaioiiwaaltli aloas ?t hi? bordaftand of that aaattvaj Boiortoaaly rulad by ita prajudlaaa rathar than dlraatai by ita whi'i-r n.-rvailllr-r. i',,r thin laaaaa rapuhlloao ,,tl.ra aboold . - 'i unC'ii.. J'Mt rlmlluilliin In rajttlnK thrlr baDota m the approaatilaa prlaaaay Bffort Bboold I"' in -tile ti patant Pal aluno the imllvliluul nap. , hie ..f iuilili.it the alrnitRrat raw In thi' fall UApalTOi but 'hal ..tie whli It wiitilil brlnif tii iiif -ii. ii.-, if eU'.-uii, hoaorabl m4 aapabit par he. 'I'll.- World liai mi Inientu.n i.f arlei'tlmr, a Sandldata In tin prlatray front th flehl riinuliiK rl'ltil wnill.l he unfair. l-'nr iheri art nun. I turn In plenty In llila raOO. men who w.tulit fill acci I'tahly the uffti-e ih- aeek. Hut It feela tbundantll lualifii-'l In akin..- i ,-pulilU-aun Jrvervwhere to vote for u aenaturlLtl .ainlnl.tie Jthat villi itfaatTthen and nut weaken thn paity flu the Henate aftar ho la oloetiHl. ptoffavar hnpelPKM thr oontrat may m-i-m at 1Mb lime there are poaatblltUaa that ahould rho Klven eai-.-ful eonahleratlnn. It haa boett frequently in '.n.-.l that Hi-nator Ooro'a nonil- njtlluu In AuyiiHt un-ana hla . lei-tlmt In Novmnher Renator (.ore la popular wllh many republlcana, I la true, but lln ie hanna over hla ,-amiali;ti certain rnntlngenolea that may yet encotupaaa jliiM defeat f"i tl"- nanlnaUPR or emtinrnaa him IrJIaaatroualy lit hla eumialKt, l( nominated. Senator Oor, ujii lh nominee of hla party, ranui.t run on, Uta platform that we feel aure will bo i-onHtructed at Sjin l-'ranclaoo. Nor ran ffta remain out of tin, fall campalun W do lot know what hla plarm may bo. but we can pea eniharatwutt'itt fur hloi whli-h ever way the tie full". If Wllaon anfl Wllannlnni win at (Trlnco. and that we think la certain, then the 'Ooro candidacy In Oklahoma mu.-t reat on tltr popularity of the individual, for It out have no klVpaaJ to tha party. The IokIq of politic 1 a terrlflo forco, opinion to the contrary. And when rubbur alamp atutemunhlUp hi given the approval of the, national party the FitrrU can didacy booomoa the lotrlcal candidacy. With thla a fact there will remain more than tACU( iUy at Uiu priiUiiry cumj-tlim tl v. !.' :i Inglr ran lie driven hMM with paaataM dlaaa Iron effert on the liurr ( a lidlda ry. Hill nuppi.au that (lure win the nomination In aplte of lorle. then what Ilia flrat duly will be tn the MttOftAl in In I IfoH run he defend that and atlli nek hla own alaetlonf Here In lite oppni lllnll y fur n (liali, iripalil.' and prorrraalvi- repnlillinn Tha MttamaM be fween the flnte-l.'errl faellima grow apaai In aiich n ppitttri nf affair It la nut only Ibe privilege of the nppo.,ng party to take ndvuntnKr of the altu.itlnn, It la II duly In offer a randl date that I an gOCntptAbll ranrluary In addition In on thla, thl la a n-pnliHi i n year. The cry I "hai k lo the rrpuhlli " And it la . deuuind tb, ,t i.i.iv tin rapoblloan parly fiunkly I'linfcaara Ita drirTinlnatlon to lu-ed lt HMM rare In r.,.,ed In aeleillng the ertatoriai aawdldat fur the rapublloaa tirket Huih randiiite baa an gaitallanl rhanoa of lieroinlng Oklahnmn repri lentatlve In Ihe nenate fJOKBTflCCtrtVl I lion I nii I NftAfi Y , It la Ihe genlua nf Ami-rli- in rm - iiiiiipiiI that It I a government hv partlr Whatever the future may hold In alm-e In the way of new political Bllgrimrnt (and wr nr.. of Ihnar who tlilnk that a n'w polltlaal allgnmenl la BOITt lug of the cotirae of An,.-' I- . n aatltfl la not thwarted by acchb-nl nf nnmln.-it lun pf drvel opmenll, at Ihe pic' i.l time the ciM.i-n. lo be an effective farlor, muai affiliate wl'b cither Ihe rapabltaaa or famoaratl. party. frltlier pffofdl perfect Mancliiary, but comca tieare! ,he dralred end of all pffrgajlbjatloni ei lunl. For ihl iiuh.iii a very giave reapnttal tliny rent on the republican v.. li ra nf Okla homa. Titer I a trcnn'rulniia dlaaatlafactloll wiih mid opposition tn tin- aatatlrifl ordar nf guv- ernmenf under ilcmnrratlc adrnlLttratloil, It I ineviiabie thai the dtafatlaflad onag ahould turn lo the natural oppoaltlon fat fallal And Jiial a Inevltablv the natural oppoaltlmt mual aeek lo acromitinilafe tbeae Npl.-mlid oltlaaiM who aeek their enuntry'i good In every way poanlhlo. The time wr are pagalllf thrOUgb are haa pan. a n than uanai I'm a hyphen haa antarad our ilomeatlc affalra, the bviihi-n Hint atanda batwaan an .atari natloaallant ami an Impoa Mlhlc ant render nf American nvcrln,mty to In ternatlonallam The republican pin ty mnrcttea forward nana hypbena of all klmlH II l. ih Ainerlcan parly. It occuplea the only tlff riiuiu.i on the greatest laaua of the moment -the ppaaii vatloti of Amcri.-,n Inatlttittona for paatarity M they were handed na by utir an neal or To audi griiuml will fhe-k the patftatf nf all pari lea And becnltae of tttla IggUt Oklahoma doe In fact become debatable territory. Thrrr fore the republican party of OkhUtOBM face AomrlhtnK morn than an otiporlunlly; It la tinder a aolenin uliUg'tltou. It la iinfiirtiinnti. that Ita great opportunity find lla ntKautiutlun lea gttraotWa ntul In aplrlng than It would wlah; hut the parly aa a whole ta not to be either charircd with thai rt aponlhlllly nor dbloradltad In i mac nf It It la mi linn. le that the office of national OommltaM man, correctly undr(oiid ami exevulcd, haa little to do wlllt party affalra within ihc atnte And In urging all thoag who find thernaclvea. for any rraaott, out of gytnpathy with demo cratic atfalra, to give ahttwahuiUa nrppart to the rapabllean Uakal and platform, Tin, world doea nut nak that one Iota of i.pp.nllt Ion to the national oommttiaamaa he ylalded, it Himpiy aaka that Ihe alate orgunlxitllnn be given the Upporl It la antltlad to. ami that the national oommlttaaman be lafi outaUla nf be raokontni In Ihe conduct of affalra within Ihc Itatl siaie ohalrman Barria la antltlad to the ac tive lUppOrl of all republlcani In hla effort to aaoompllak thing f,.r the battarmanl of tha public eervlce In Oklahoma, tn mine the al.in.l ani nf rapraatntatlon nf ihe tat at Waahlnc- ton We make thla etatement advlmnllv There haa recently conic Into being a woman m '." ttofi of the alate omalaallan The Indie In charge of thl are tapabta. enthnalaatlc and vIhM.hii Tiny are not willing lo be lumighi In OOnUOt with nor he put under the domination of the national oommlttaaman Here then I the eont rlictlve path that re PUbUoana Hlmuld lake that will enable thorn to Invite lUpporl front those disaffected d, urn crat a hO era 10 e.M-riiac Un ir cnnal II ul Imial prlvllcgea nf ntlng with the oppoaltlon for Iht purpoae nf Improving Ihe ,lll,llc acivlce lot thl line i, drawn bttwei n tin' national i-oiiimllleenian and hla purpoaag OUtalda the elate, and Hie alate organ I latino that haa a rlRht lo the liberal and active aupport of all. After outdoing anything, even Mlaataalppl ever accomillah. d In the way of mob law dem- aaat ration iiuimh, btlnnaaota, ha qulatty ra turned to lla usual vncatlot In time It will become appuient to all that the cauae of ntob luw breed mob law north aa well as smith. im iio UfO nt-; sthim. or risii I Copy right, 1880, hv ICdgat A (lu't Horn I Oman with a ailing of fiah, A harern.it hoy With t fTtoklad face And a grin aa wide aa a king nilnhi wlah: Home he come from hi favmiic place Triumphantly trudging the village t t. KnvlciV by all he may chance i" meet. "Bay there, Buddy!" an old man arias, "l-fa have a look at the fiah you munht! There'a two or three of a decent Bfa; I'll bet there wua fun In the way tin y fought (live you much trouble? I'll bet they did; Well, yjti aurely ate a lucky kid!" Home he trudge and well he know That all eye follow him down the street; Home will atop hint wherever he goes, The rlchoM man he may chauc i" met Will look at him with a wistful eye And envy him a he inarche by For he ha been where the air wa pine. Where no one battled for gold or fame. He ha lived a day where hla Joy was sine. And come with the trophic thai all would claim ; And each of ua now, could we have nur wish, Would be a boy with a airing of fiah. Oklahoma Outburst in t.i m i ' Mr Hentti call Tulaa "wild and wooly." Ami Tttlan know that H"ittl ha M n hla Voli e. Itrlatnw haa been asked ta provide lounging I., in In , ob gat On we I 00 Main atre.-t for the apoonera Mr. Bl Wall aeenta In have filled the vo.d made In Na York when Marry Thaw removed stun ford While Mi Mi Adoo aeetri to he laboring under the Imprcanlnn that a presidential randldain haa to pay hi own Mp.-hi. Our WlaWuglaph aaya that aomrtlmr during the week b. ginning lun" II K,m l-'ialiclai o will raaaiva Ita first sin,, k lnce Ihe quake in 190 Mr carvM ion'l mind Iha bom hi aa much a be dOOfl the hi of III ieerve lock of bnoie. Ilia ai-naltlve throai d'-nianda that aort of a'lmu lent. Thn girl on H nilh Main earn alte haa ana p., i. led work on thai bathing suit dictated by her OaMblanea unill tha weather i-haiige to full and warmer. Abaat an that ha i.een definitely datarmlnad in the efforta to olaaf Ug the myatery of the kill log nf i;iwel, the gay New Vnrk aportaman, la that be wore a wig and falae teeth. On thing which I worrying Oklahoma democracy I whether It wa Senator flora or ajeotl Bar rig who convinced BlinOa r'reellng thai Ida duly lay alniiK Ihe boundary line be tween Teia ami Oklahoma, Bamntter of Public Opinion It.tort You've Nurely rend the poem, 'Bool the old H'uith I'tlsco rnr; I'm going, now, lo give you one That la hnter till, by far. Hut II lan't about Houlli 1'rlnoo- Alt' Consider that a lark; When you Irani to get a rough rld. Crawl aboard the Owen Park. It run from out In Hclhicw way To the other lde of town, An. I ne'er ee a peron on It Wiih i tmll they always frown. Hill they've, ;l cause In frown I'll en 'Canaa I think there' nothing wot t Than a ride through tnwn mi the Owen I'ark, Unlaaa It'a a rldt In a hi-arae. They head atralghl watt from Third ami Main To tin- Third Itreat viaduct. And dnwn Hie hill at forty per Alt' the naaaagarn run amuck. Thar hold their breath and live in fear 'Till Hi mofortnan acta Ihe hrakra. Then ihey a.ttle back and breath wiih eae Ami lh old car ahiVOri and iiuakea Ami the guv whn bull! the Hnuth l-'rlsco Had seniority on Noah, eh? W ell he bad nothing on (be good old man Who built the car that goe Owen i'ark way. Why the guy that hunt the Owen park car Was ancient, anll'iue Ah! forlorn He waa only a hundred and eight year old The huiihi year that old Noah w-u born. I have told you now, Jtit a, wee, little hit of the raffaring we have to bear; The Insurance ratei are very high Bor Hie onat who ride Monl there " And llalen; You run ndvertiae till tnwn In a better way, by far. Than hv taking un innocent homaaaakar Bar a ride on the Owen I'ark cur ny (ink who Burrattft .tunc 19, T 920. II. im .- H ill BdltOr World I want to call vour attention to what I hrllsve to he tine of the-greateat of avila In our fair city It ta the public dance Italia. It la the breeding ptaoa of prostitution. Many young girl, a well aa married woman, go to destination, They become so enamored they allow the moat OOntORintlbiO men to encircle their waist and whirl them around, with their vile mouttia up to their rare, breathing Impure thought to their Intoxication, The next slip Is i itloo then tn ihc low down rooming houae, Qlrla ami married eomon slip away frum their homes and remain nut until daylight, then go home and defy I heir parent or husbands. I klmw thl to be tl as.-. Oil. in. I. Is there no hODO for the WidOW'a Htm ami daUghtOTa, llear clttiir, take these note from one who known, ami may Qod guide you in panning an article tn ie publlahed in your paper, I would suggest tin p, ,,-,',, t,e watched and married women and glrla be sent hotne. ANON. Tulaa. June id, 11120. Wild Weal slHm. Bdltor World I In your Issue nf Sunday the 10th I notice the robbery of n grocery tore anil flu- capture of the youthful offender, tn my humble opinion the oattaa nf this and many inure nf a like character is the picture show. Now I tin not mean lo any that all pictures are rotten, f ir from it. for i attend the simwa ami like soma of them very well Hut what I .In any la that audi picture as Al Jennlnge, llrnry Starr and others pal on are a disgrace to any civilised community and the hoy win, see them Imagine Ihey ton can ,ln aj well aa them. Here In Tulsa Just recently was a picture ehown known a "The Baealngf the Oklahoma putlawa" which was not fit for any one to see. .lust what effect am h picture have on hoy la nut known until such an occurrance take place like that on Saturday On Ihe race nf thing It luoka aa though It was an honor far a man tn rob a hank or hold up a train, go to the penitentiary for n short win'' gel pardoned, ami then make picture to he shown to an unoffending public. And the youngatari look at the matter Juat that way. Mr Bdltor, we may differ aa lo religion and politics and auch like, but aa to what concern the common people we are agreed If we only look it ihe matter tight. I ay atop auch traah at the Corporation line and do not let It rnntsm- Ittata Hie boy of Tuian. Iteapecirullv an limit ted. LAWRENCE simmi ins Tu'aa. .lun JO, 190. Gore end Baryta. Bdltor World' I am encloalng herewith a dipping from the Oklahontan of thl date head ed, "Ferris' Talk listened to bv Opponent." As a ha.' ami uia'il.ioua lolsntatruient nf facta It is one of the moat despicable ever brought to my attention in over t went y -seven year of newa psper work. It Is false In Ita entirely and unn,uetlnnahly sent fnrth tn tnlalead the voter of thl Mtate. I w is preaent at aald meeting, and give you my wnrd of honor aa a cltlien and brother of tne craft Thai the article In question la a damnnble ami false pervaralan of the happenings JanatOf Oore was not present when Mr. Ferris WO speaking and at no time was he even within listening dltance Mr Ferris dodged every overture upon (he part of Senator Unre and hi friend to persuade hloi to debate Ihe Issues or even divide the lime. Senator (lore al no (ime waa either dlfeeur lenus to him or waa he in cnnveraatlon with hint Scott Ferris . lodged every sttempt to bring them together and (OUrTled to cover like a cot tnntall. It Is olaajUattna 'o thlo't that a man running for an high an office should atonp to the tactlca of a ll.it- and blackleg and 1 nak you as the editor Of Hie only paper of large rlrctilntlnn that wtll even deign In publish a modicum of the real facts ah,, nt Senator Oore's Campaign, either aa news . paid matter, til publish (his letter over my si gnat tire. Ai to nil honesty an.l Integrity aa a newspaper man 1 retcr you to Col Clarence 11. DoUglaJ of your city. Very truly, Fit A Mi THOMPSON lduhcl, Juno IS la I SOME HARDING ANECDOTES WE MAY EXPECT l' ,, -i.'. ' 10 Mri Myrt Appiftfala, wtko laniffht ai:Jiool al liltarrm lnx Uro., Nl'irrow county, OMO, rrhiii an tntrwtlng Med pn$h0UC aunvilnt! iilKiut tn. bnyho1 of Wattrrrn H n t; - Wurron wnn a irood -neiAr aj&Jd, "riiwayB putii fui at atrii'sfil. nvr tarcly, and aiwuyt arrlvlnj pminp.ly nt 01 h'-fiyf nlna OM day IVaaVUt h wl :,. trit.it tha anlKMi!nom I taniwl at blrn and tha thouKM " i rama to m anfiifi day h will tm praal dnt Of tsha t'ntv1 HtatfM " waa tVyrtr-tlT yrm Mr'. tt avoTTia Juat Iliifi yaatarday.' I'rof. ' vt.;. i. is inuueil. who oocupled th chair of applied astronomy at the i ihlo Central cialsow at Ibsrta, On from man urtll 1S9I. was Interviewed .( Ms beam In Iberia, where h la living on a pension of t?v s month as a reward for hla long and faithful service, "80 Wamiu has raan nominated' Well, wall! ft seems Ilk It waa only ywstsrday whsn bs was In uiy otaaa romn He was a bright boy, a hard worker, and full of ambition One day I was talking; to mm of our trusts and said, ' Do you ass that boy sitting over thai biting his pencil 'e ' To,' says Iua said says I ' Wall I predict that soma day he'll be president.' 'Wall, I must be going.' asid Uis Crusts, 'a It look like rain ' I remember that tt did rain that afternoon." To Caleb Hula belong an interesting honor. Caie is the town marahal at HI. mining Orovo, a position of li-uat which hs lias held alnoe ISM. " Do I know Warren Harding? Well. I ahould say I do He to the only feller that ever gave m a licking We had a fight ones when we went to school together, and War ren sure did lay ins out. That boy wUl bs preal.lsnt eome day. 1 thought as I rubbsd the places where ba bit nts. II sure had s punch." Margaret Garrett's o. Tiusband CHAPTBR r-. "Whut in thi World mude you ao lato? ' I utikoil, "It didn't tako you aM thiM Um to Mil tho houfc-. did It?" ".No. not QUI tt, altho one c.m't Mil a houBi tu a 'oi iitiir ilf.tr." "What ol.so did yu do".'" "Why 1 took nor up to Kon4o4rfl tudio and ht kjvo u.s Hamu toa. 1 left thm looKiiift' ovop Hit? DIMIUb oript of htr to w hook. "I thOUfhl lo r honk had bOOO pttb llnhotl." "OtiB hart! Thla la ant har, and thl little 1 saw nf It. I tlilnk It bid ! you ho object that Wll enabled tt . Mil that bounc today." "I would rath r you didn't Hell tin i houue," I replied, und I meant It While I wa.s fund uf good living! i llkrd a nit 1 hnme. and good ciutheM. ; i would willingly novo Uvud mora 1 eronomically if Bob w"ultl remain i Willi me and give up hit, outside ac i HUttintfUlCMi How did you like MlM lUggO?' ' Hob aokodi i,iinK no atenMuu to tny I iMl remark. "She seemed very ordinary to me, ' like any other Rlrl of hor ae." I re turned. Then Out auri 1 didn't want ! to seem UngnictOUi 1 added, "She a very pretty." "lOtt'l Hhe.' I Willi h" Mid John WOUld take a notion to Oaoh other he's too fine a tnan to remain a bach elor " "I don't awree with you. He nhould j b u tachelor. He would make a I woman vary unhappy with htaaporty j frU-ndri and wrltem. All, or monl fair tn h i.tn l'tti-r than her first ono,' "1 ihOUld think thnt you won hi have boot) rOOrdy to OOQlt home In Htr.id ii f K'dllB to ,lohn KiMol; ill's." I w.iMt'd to Ni' John. 1 am writ ing uti artUN' nii real entati- valuea now a QOnnpOTOd to tt-OM iOma yearn iK" and wNhi'd tn consult him.' "You ai a writing a hnok ?" 1 Quodtodi ourpt ted No ladood nothing aa amMtuoua a.i that . John haa taken oVtr thi' ICopoii Mnyitlnt. nnd Koookod mi to writ an art hie on real rs:at " "Oh dear. I MlppOM John Kendall teBOOgflH hf WOttld Kive vu an v ttM to spend your tlmn Wtth him! 1 Jo wish t hey v oul I leaev yon FAlOOO. You have your own tutn'aH. I wish Ihey woul.i allow yuu to attend to It." "If wui thru thiw friendit to whnm all of them undesirable utuuln ann'N for married people." Bob and I had several tllttt i Wouldn't oal I them quarrel - hint e Henry t 'rcedmore'a part. He had not quite forglVOU tin- fur not mi.i,. with htm; and 1 had not boon able to forget that he U ft me alone; thai ho had preferred their aotiety to mine. And now he made no reply, but ate hlH dinner In tllonOO After dinner he figured for awhile than reniarkiHl: "Wa'll go to rittantla Olty Kattir- day, and Stay until Monday night Shall we take Donald, or will V'ui mother eare for hloi." " ib, ni other will take him." I WOUld not even hava Iuni!d with us on our out Inn;. 1 wmild have Hob all to my.self. Murh aa 1 loved my baby t knew he would tak or rather keep, me from Hob part of the time if I took him. 1 Abe Martin The next two rtuya I planned for i our aleni e. Mother would take 1 tha baby home with her: and Delia i muld have a vacation until Monday Hhe had been very faithful and i really dej-erved a holiday, Krlday night came. I had every thlri? paOkOdt Wo were tn Ktart ver i Mrly In the morn 1 nur Dlnnor had been raady ini waiting f"r u hour I unit Htlil HO0 had neitht r Qom Home nor telephnnetl T beran to be fright ened Something deeadful mut have happened. .luHt ae 1 wah about to eaii up Tom Barton and aak him what to do. tho telephone lang, and Hob mi id: "Don't expect tne home tonight, Margaret! John Kendall Is til k and i rthiii otay with hint" ' You will ooma up and holp with the luggaga in the morning, won t you? I asked after be had told me that John'n mother had been aent for ' reUKKaKe' what for, oh. we will 1 have lo call t he Atlantic fit y trip i off. I wouldn't think of goln uwiy iwilU Jviu. in thla eondttlOBa'1 atid MOPM has OMnod a Aoft drink an' h..ir tnnu- parlor. Th ourty that Inut a p'tater on th' pub lic oauora km rtoovtr th' oamt by deitribtn' pmneriy at DUtit-off.ee tta-mp window. Br Ik (Thl-aso TrOmn, I Xlncim Tart Frytmck, who haa hn tha rllla ., n gvrilth of Hloofnlnc Orovn rHnoa tt aa only a bltxHnlnjr ataVpUnt, r rniivrirwt WMTtn (I. HartUng vary wall. " Yap," ha aAJd, " I knaw Warren var n-p-nra ha waa born. (n day him and his pap druv up and tha .it lie faltar lookitd rm hrlcht that I aai.1 to hla (ap. aiys t. - i- I that boy will b praaldant aorna clay ' ir .. - ai4 paid hia t'lli and t havrvi t Ohoutrht of tha ramark till I haari that Waxrwo WMjt tvilrtf '. l.sH-.! ' Unole Jed CrumWy. an old friend of tits liArillu- far Li lly, still Uvea In Hlnomlng Unrre, next to the house where tittle Warren i larding was born. lie attended (he wedding of Osorgs I larding and I'll nets. Van Kirk, and rttmambare Warren a UKiugh It was only ysstar day. " I was at his parents' wadding," be aald, " and I predicted they wvuld have eight children and that the oldsst one would bs president of the U. 8. On day all eight cam over to see m. and I said. ' Warren, be a good boy and help me whitewash th fet s, and 1 day you'll la prssktent.' " Ed Hteel. tormarly editor of the Marion (O.) Mirror, waa Warren Harding's first bos He remembers Mr. Harding aa though It were only yestorday. " I gar Warren a Jot on the Mirror, but he got so munh Inter ested in politics that It Interfered with hla work. Ha was an ardent iJaUiie partisan In '14 and wore the lilalne and Logan campaign hat. I said to bun ' War ran (.lamella) HartUng,' said I. ' your ob to Interfering with your polltlos. so I rsckon you ars fired.' I was paying him II a week and the blow wo a fearful onSk But h recovered and mtule a vow he would make good in spite of it I think he determined tben to be preal dart just to show ma." bafora 1 could object he had hung up. I slowly unpacked and put my thingH back In plaCO. 1 Wai very ungry. very dlnftppi -Inted. Delia had made her plant and 1 couldn't very well ask hor tu change them. Ho I ahould be alone wllh the work and the baby over Sunday with no time to be with Hob. Inwtead of tha long happy houm l had plaannad in At lantlo lty. Whara 1 ehould have him all to myself. The toari filled my yofl us l undr'HHed and lltppad on a kimotia. I drank a t up of coffee, but bad eaten no dinner, altho Del la had b gged me to eat Juut u lit tie: "You will make yourself Hick," tit bad Midi "you novor cat when Mr. Oarratt la away!" 1 naVad did And 1 had trbd to make Hob underatund that when he left in he ipollod ' eryt bing for me, that 1 cured for nothing. At times he would aeem to iinderptnnd, and do as 1 wished; at other i linen A Genuine Harwood Pianola Will brine the attractiveness Into yoor hrmir that II luck. Music, with It piiMelblUtlea of rntrrtainucnt and plcaanrs Is at your ftnirer Ups when you have a gt-nulno Ilarwoud i'tan.ila. TOLi&.C)i.L I 'olo player, II ,,- I I I,, hi. Piano and Orchestra for Motion Picture Shows, Ftc, Bennies' Notebook BUMMER If It waarnt for summer there would ony hi 3 season lusted Of 4, and then' would be 1-t Isgg'lblblty abont the weather. Summer come hut once a veer nd we wall a month to get It, And a in.e nf the people that wonted It moat 1 Are gome of the ferst to regret 1L I Herd start to fly hack In spring o as (o get heir In plenty of tlmn for summer, knowing wen it spring by Ihtir matin- 1. proving that If cur Inatlucka was good ctiuff w woiildcnt need tny 1 allclulera. Hummer comes but once a yecr O hark at that bee bUSgln. If Jeat one bee can do all that. Imagine half a AttlgffV A good place to be In summer la the country, on nrcnunt of the wind having more room lo blow tncrc. The COUntry would be more of a 1, leal place than Wat It Is If It had timrc cm Bf n nd less niu.Kiultors. Hummer come but once a yoer Jest amell the prltty flow-era And l e gratiflll se you can h'or your parfaak em el ling power. BdUOatlon Is a grate thing, but It dont make hardly cnyhody and to think (here ulnt ( tty skool In sum mer. The Horoscope J "Tiki itAf , gsJbn) ret do not fflmpel" ' TnTMhty. June 'J2. 102(1. Mercury rule strongly In beneflo agpe 01 today, according to astrology, dominating all adverse Influences. Above ul! other thinga newspaper, and publication ahould benefit from thla configuration, for much money ahould pour Into their coffera Advertising and publicity will be come more and mori in dejnand a the atimmrr progrenHes and Mercury promle-eH profit a well a honora 10 those who conduct campaigns or manage business uffatrs that must bo brought to tho notico of the peo ple. It Is . most favorable day for the signing of cantract, lease and pu IMPra of every sort. One of the prophesies of th near I that the si.-ir seem to preaaage a return to letter-writing as a fine, art so thnt correspondence will again resume a literary flavor. Violent storm nt atlll IndlcaU-d for the Atlantic ( u-ean. 1'tnler thla swr.y the ambitions ins of d:li- s. luf- women am likely to grow and gcr lurks in (00 aalpirlng plan, troIOBar declare Educallon oontlues subject to In fluences making for practical change that will benefit the nation. The coming of tracher and heal ers to this country ha hern long tirralileil an.l It tl nrotrnost lcated Ithnt many will appear within tho next two years. Persona Whoae birth. lata It la may expect a steady year in buainess. They whould have a confident atti tude In all transactions. Children born on thl day nrrn likely to -he active, uulck and clever. These subjects of Cancer often have dramatic ability. (Cmi7rtthl 1950, tu-llv ITOhn Nisewer SmiilrAti- I he would nppnar careless of me, of my happlni'KS. Tint 1 was hopeful that soon ho would agree with me aa to how he should arrange our lives so (hat 1 might be Itnppv whit him. Tomorrow Bob Is Devoted to John Kendall. OUrdPi Car aMtstc i5 Essentia. How Attractive Is Your HOME? 1 Do ytmr frlriul lor to visit you? !n your chtlilmn wnui to stay home evening 7 Ian; ii how yon lh snnrrlnr anrl nclnslre features thai make the RanraOd Pianola ai inin li Is'ttcr than the unlUiai-v ,1..,,, pis no. Kay lo own on Uio .Iruaiun Thrill I'lan. Call or wrtto Kstay. 417 South Main Oaaga 3t3S-3134 A. J. CllU'f, Mgr.