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TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1020 i PtiMlaheil Freer stnrah c lnrislng Piiaitar BY THE WORLD PUBLISHING CO. rxwggg is-iam. r. o, inao N (V HMNTIIOnNB OTIS I41KTON.- T. A t.A IT PnlT! .r, LI I .ilaa I'n . Owner srid I'll M r niiaitinea ManK''f . .Traaamio Minlllll I I MlMrlll VYrilrr Inrfiea m 'amnl ' stall" vr.MF.m r ai hit Bi ar.Aii nr ' i"1 ri.ATim MKMnr.ii or ntr. ah i kksh TTia tanclAUd rr.as U I ealllll M tnr rep" bis avion .( alt llspsleltal " ' 1 ' ' '" il n MX oUiKrwUx rrdiiri in tM yl'i " I '" Infill ti a ira piMIlot hi". tHft'llll'TION HA IK., Il VA1I 1-1 AliVAN' K DAIt.T AN! H1NI.AT , .,,. IV OKLAHOMA hi I'll. I OF OKLAHOMA Ona Taur fil una tri ' ? Sli Month HI Hi M'.nlhl lh,n Mnniha III. fm Month " (in Munlh. II DAII.T ONLT nil. Tsar I n OH Tor " Kli Mnniha I Sl Mi.niha Is Mnlha I 71 Par Munlh Una Mnnth .1'NHAT OMI.T On Taar ! 11 on Tr 7? an Mnniha II IMi Mnniha I Month II l'-i Mi.nlh '1 nr -AiniKn in ntiTSino '1IIWNN. HAII.T AN I Bl'NOAT , . wk par Mi.nlh In UhM '! PH Tr. In Aivni 1 T CAIIIIIRH IN T' IMA. h A N 1 1 AI'RINOa AMI HMD rolK. HAII.T ANH HI'NHAT . rr Wli X " Pr M-.nth. In AAVunn J! I'.r ... In i1.nr. II" "" PHONE .OOP VOli All. HBI'AnTMK.NTH orriotAL itv rArmn Daily liiblical Quotaton l DNRKDAY, .M I V 14, I HO If wn In IH TO lint, yet tin al.ldolh faithful; he cannot 1 oy hlmaoll, '1 Tltn. 2.13. Om my dud mat fill heart, Hnw small t ti V fHHli kMIMI Rill greater, I .mil, thou Kit, Tlmn all my doubts ninl foara; PliI Jesus nnn1 upon inn shine, Then Mm In forever nilnn. Hn nni fallhlina, lull believing. John JO , 27. Till: FRISCO li H sll. The hai kwash frmn thl Bafl I niti'laco rnn vnnllnn la already In Ink fi ll Tlin MirprlM ocr anlnncd liy Hi' niimliuil Inn nf i HiIiiO' ; carefully staged a an opponent of ilm prrl- ilnnl and hl MkVM pMfttMl li" with off undiT thn anlirr rnnlluiMiin lht H wn alaK'il ml not rnnl. Tim HttCMJIMI nf ihn iiiiull dAln alnrn Ihn rnnvnnllun rninpli Irrt Itn lank no lnngnr prrmHiia rtnuLt that Ilm ramllitntu I pniwrM a mlnil that PUM nlnnK with Mr. Wll unn'B on All nf Ihn piini lml Inaurn nf Ihn ram pnlKti, and purpOPtl lairyltm OUl llin Wllmin . pnllclna to Ihn Irllrr. , Governor Cox a mithoil7.nl Intnrvlnw wllh Ihn Nw York Tlnira Iiavoh llllln hopn for thn I anil Wllann mnn In the dnmorrnl la rarty. II i la dlrnrt hid for thn aotlv aid of Ihn federal mar.hlnn In the i-ampalmi, not only a wllllnic I neaa to tin WIB rrtHt to Ilm Iniernai 'onallntn, 4 but an enlhnalaallr dilermlnai Ion to Inilialn tha Ideallatlo dnilrlnen lhat have an dlnKiinted .' Amnrlra and Amerhnna. Wh" wiii read ihn rinmoiral Ic randldalna view Witll ren'i t in Hi,' hlKh mrt of llvlnir, a I art nut on thn flrat paKn of ihl loniin of Thn I World, and yet remain MtUlWlMtlt fur him? Not an eronomlat or latnamiin of thn tlmn hut ha anld thai a trying need I a reform In Ihn taxation ityatnm a rnfnrm precedent tn any practical expcciatimi lhat Ihn hlKh coal nf liv ing can he reduced. And yd the demm rallc caniildate annoum i n thai he will lnnlnt on hlxher exceh proftl taxea. Ihua em OUl hkHik exceaaivn profit. hUhcr Inootlti taxc. Ihua tn- I crcaalnK the flxad overhead of every butlrlMfl, It 1 evident that thn ntmiulnnl Klven f thn democratli' tollOWVrl In Ilm UM l II I 1 1 il I action of the ((invenllon I wearing: off, and that the OAmpftlfffl, after the tpMOttM of ac ceptance have lieen delivered, wilt awing hack I to where It waa prior to tha convention a clear and unmiatakuMe lue MaWPM cuiiail- ' tullnnal Kovernment and lntcrnatli.nllm. M fwei-n law and order and radlcallHtn . batwaait repraaeulatlvn Kovernment and a pure, un brldeled MntOCI i f, nTDBPSNDBNT ITATKflM Wsllir Mob leadeta rather than moli tollowtri - ' that la tha challeiiKO the neceanltlea of thn world Mad 10 all MPlHtlfl ItmtMmOll Senator Shlelil. of TtnnaMMi haa Juat re ( (UMd to follow the direction given him by the democratic convention of hla atate. He w.ia "ordered" to ftbMOOP. hla opponltlon to the I league of nattnna. , Bui In manly, altalght-forward phraae. he re plied that hla duly WM to hi elate and natlnn, ' that hi- waa looted to roprOMnl hi etui n- aclentlouly. not neceaaarlly to lake oidera from ny parly. I That la a tine hit of Independent Htatentnan ahlp. II I a finer recognition of conatltulional government. I The Shlelda affair recall Ulnar, Ihn Mla aliitppl Heualor who never followed a aingle - order lued him by the egilaturn of hla ntain, and there were many. When the tlmn iam for him to nek re election he faced a alate In arm., agaluat him. Yet he did not dodge Dm i laaue He reporled hi ateuardalup fully. Ho drew thn lino Mialght between the right of thn mob to dictate and th reiiilrementa of rcprn ainlitive gi.vernrnent He Mourned no duty to aci ept order, he held a oommlOOlOH to act and vote according to hla auperlur infoimsllnn and ability. There were no rheera from the llpa of the emharraaaed demucrata who h:ird him. They left allenl and thoughtful. Hut he waa re elected by un Increaaed majority. The mob leader triumphed and wa respected, the mob follower. If elected at all, would have been dlaarmed an far aa future worth to hla atatn W .is . - !,' . : !li .1 Yet the confederate Timar rose tn thn very highest pinnacle of office and renown In the . rtpnhtirV Thero ore nomo thlnga a atnteatuan ahould not give for political preferment. There I are aome things a real alateaman would not give. The Independence of action baaed on aupnrlor Information and ability la one of them. Villa has quit again. AN ISIIIIIsllM. I itlMI s'l The i ongrat ulntory telegram dlnpao lmd thn Monloi oonforonoo bp Lloyd OMfi aervia lo Irod alientlon In one of thn rm.nl hrtProoJtlnd tSpOrtmentl In hlalory that of aelllng up a new RottOtl by almoat tinlvetanl conaeri under Ihe protooCorAtfl of one of the Old Ml nntlona. of Ihn eillth. The longing for a national exlatenie la not BnlVflrMl OmOtld 'he lew of Ihn wruld by any PIMM Hut UM ninvi ment to re eafahllah a Jewish nation In Tnbaiinc, Ihn am Innl hornn of Jewry, ha cotnrnandnd the approval and UP port of not Only aome of ilm nl.tnnt poll IP tun ami rOavlthltlt .lew, tint alao Ilia rhiiHtian iiatiotiH ivor y whoro. Thin I an aonir.lng nliuall n to Ihoae familiar with Ihe trend of hittOfy II enma anoinaloua thai the Follow rl of the f'hrlallan Hhnuld now be tenderltiK flnnni In 1 aid and lullliaty pro I ' i 1 1 on to the Jiw a I hey on i e again et a limit nioiiaing their dOriMlM rmlal MplrotlOfM and fmindlng a on I" on I entity. inly time OM tell whither a wln elep i,., been taken. Will the dependency nf today long bo lontent with Ihn ntalua of a political de pOfldOfloy T llow noon will thn roelal Inallmt b nntent with nnyllilug lea than a plain In Ihn ami' I Rngland creating another Irlah and liidlnn proldem? II will Indeed he Inlereaiing In wall h thn rxprilment of a nine dominant rain renanrrllng linelf under thn wing nf another natlnn. mr POM) m Mit BRYAN The aggregation of nlealini. . Io n era and plain political advenliinra now gathered In t'hliago will nomlnaln nlther BoPOMff tiKol letie oi llrniy ford. Thnt la the thrilling new that crimea river the wlrea. Kllher will make a fli . amhdatn for the "iaiinc." The nkdnOM nf Henry on a "tin LiflOtO4 under whh h run Ilm mntlo - "Wn kept him out nf war" thn reference being to Kd ae, the mown pilncn nf Ihn Kurd dynaaly, might In make a i ampatgn button that evnry nrm would want to wear. Hut there la allll more newa. The afore. Raid dipali he are alo whlperlng lhat the drya of the country are quietly getting in gether for the purpoan of nninlnatlng I'olonel Hrynn on a genuine dry ticket. How like old tlmea Ihl campaign I going tn be! If pi em ni campaign plan do not rulacarry In aome unfnraeen manner Ihe QAOf people are going to have forward-looking i amllilate. backward-looking candidate and upward-looking innrlldalea galore. The variety 1 going to he large and the chnlee almoat unlimited If everybody don't get Jut the kind of a prenl di nl dOilrod w'e leel quite aun' It will imi lie dun to Ihn fact that auch waa not available. Tin: BPflVOt OV OKOORAPHY, While In San PraOClOCO Qovomof Itohert hon wa very Indignant alimt thn pardoning nrgy. Hut when he cfOOOOd the tate line tntn Oklohonui he moptorod hlntMlf tplondldly After arilvlng at the atate apltal hn went Into net ret conference with hla vai'loua ai tlng fOVOmoM and haan't had a word tn Hay alncn. Thn pnrauaalve OlOQUOfMO of Ihn apeaker of the hoiine and president of the senate la well k now n. I'hll CORipboll, cnngreman from the Third Kiinnaa for o long that nobody rememhera when hn wann't. haa been compelled to halt hla campaign and prodttt 0 proof that he Is a naltnallxed cltlxen of the I mini States. And tlmre'a some talk that the proof Isn't to ha found. Governor Cox announce that he "will seek the president's COUDMi" and lhat he "stands on the platform doclOTOtlon concerning the league of nation and will make It the bah of my fight and administration If elected" There la little equivocal lun In lhat antiemetic I'ol Hrynn a hi heart I In Ihe grave Hut Col Hivan didn't win his reputation with that nrgan. The mm that made hltn famoun at fnrty he still posse. Turn It loose, colonel, turn It loose' There Is no more wholesome, nppenltng or affectionate character In public life today than Tmn Hart. hall of Indiana, ilea an ornament tn any party, a poaesslon America ought to he proud of. That one vote for a woman candidate mitat have been a lOnOBOBM thing. And for all auv hody know It la still wandering pitifully about In that big auditorium wistfully seeking Its mate. Ain't II awful Mabel? BO Oratory Tumulty hays the league nf nations will he the h ading Issue 111 the campaign. Our own understanding Is. however, lhat Joe has gone Into thn rilli ai d a a demncratlc leader and political prnphet. The attorney general of Kanaaa haa begun proceeding again! the wholcnle grocer's truat n thai alate. In many reaped Kanaaa ap pears to he a desirable slate In which to live. Aviation nppeara to have been made aafn, but the statistics show that all aviators din young. Mr. Oonxales. Ihe oldest Cuban aviator, h Just met death al the ripe old age of S. Hut both Cox and Harding plav gulf -which leavta no choice to the minimis who have f imcd i prejudice against golf-playing pros! dents They say the day of miracles la past. And yet a national convention turned the eyeo of the world from thn white limine, to the office of the llayton Nnwa. A Kansas City rubber dealer reportea the theft of 140 worth of rubber heels. Which la additional proof that a political campaign Is on. If there la any chance of getting Mr Hearst and Mr. La Folletto In a third party and keep Ing them there we are for the third party. Bon to Hood wire thai h for um oandl dale, but he forgot tn aay anything a hunt the plniform and vb 101 v It begin to look aa ihn HOBKO heal tha Culled Slalra In getting an Improvement In government. A profeor petaon i lalms In havi dktCOYOrOd a mite for gomariia For Imaven'a aake pub lish It, brother' Mr. Johnson Is i nnvale. enl. but If Mr Hi van Is able In alt up ) ! nobody knnwa It Oklahoma (tatburlH And somntime, feats thi li.illie News. It may gel an lhat ihe women will M M fond of Ihn notatorlum they will bring their dlahea there tn wash them. Thn girl on Booth Main ha begun to train for her vacation by. euilng fish once a week An oil well, thlnka the OklOtMPMIt, I a ptelly linndy ndjunct when a man ha a wife One of Ihe hardeet ohs liovernor Cog h.ia had "line Tammany and Tom Taggart nnnil naterl him waa Ihe framing of tnawer to IhO ti-legrnm of congratulation from PTOOi lent WlMOn and Henalor Heed an as to aallafy haith Attorney OonOrOl PYOOltRB seem to hive found smnetblng Inside the boundary linn ault In make hltn forget the hot weather N l Welly of Ilartleavllle figure that hn can get hint about as much fun nut of a fishing trip as he can out of a senatorial campaign any way Itead It whichever way you please hut thai I the kind nf sport we like in hook up with. It I understood that Cam RuoMll I pre paring to gofopo Ihe whitewash off the report of that legislative Investigating cnmmloee wtm h Tom Waldrop ami Bob Darldoon bolpod bppolPl Inst winter. Ho far as we i an sen, the "wets" are having less trouble In determining how they are go ing to vote than anybody. Aa we understand II, Senator Gore will attach hi kite to Cox while Mr. Porrl wilt continue to stand on the Wilson platform. We are somewhat BUMlOd over how to ron etrue this sentence plucki d frnm l.ea Nlchnl' llrlslow Record "You can read Ihe editorials In thl page and never he In danger of a mental breakdown" Having perfected a non-kld appliance for silk shin. Lea NlohOll of BrtStOW now wantn to put vacuum cup on okra. liaronwlvr of Public Opinion IftNOnrdliig WIImui Them la a dnmncratlc tendency to preent Mr. Cox ae a Itckwlcklan Wllsonlan and to tell thn country that there Is nothing In the Hon cage Homer Cuminlng did the roaring. The platform roars, hut there Is no roar in Mi Cox He tn.lv be approached by thn plain people and the children may cntnn In see htm Mr Wilson cannot he escaped so easily a that. It la not what Mr Cog thinks or say that hind the parly. It I what the platform says. With repecl to It foreign relation Ihe country Is to decide In tin election whether it Is for the republican doctrine of Amerlcin enverclgnty and American tight or for the democratic doctrine of IntOI nationalism and American obligations. Mr. Cox running a thn candidate of a party which I'edarrd for Wilson' covenant with a definition of American obligation Mr Harding Is running an the candidate of a party which declared for the preservation of every AtnPrloafn national right. The democratic paity pfopOQM the surrender of a part of American sovereignty to the league of nation. The republican parly Hi atal upon .the preservation ,of American snv erclgnty Intact. That I the ' Irrooonettablo dif ference between ihe two panic with regard to International affair and it concern the future of the Unlt0d Slates When democrat try to evade Ihl issue they aie unsuccessful If nothing the republican Insist upon Is eeaentlal to national security or If nothing they insist upon would materially change Ihn American poeltlon In the league, then them wa no excuse for refusal tn accept what republican aenatore proposed. If there were nothing entlal Involved we might have had peace a year ago. 11 something MjmUal Is Involved It I an Uue between the acceptance of an overlord and the retention of full sovereignty Repub lican d Onto ro for the retention, unimpaired, of national IndopondOVaya The democrats, .it tacking Ihe republican party fnr thi stand mut all ick the principle fo which the re publican stand. Republican say lhaf there la an Issue here between Ihe two parlies. The domoorato make the Issue and try to dnny that It exists Twn parting cannot he tn nuch violent opposition on a QUOOtion and he In accord on It. The dOmOOrati Intend either to repudiate their principle or 'they Intend lo put the l ulled States Into the league of nations as Mr. W ilson demands that It ghall enter. if tin v Intend tn repudiate, their utterances are value lcn and they are untrustworthy, If 'hey In tend to act they mean thai Cox. If elected! will urge, as Wilson urged, that the I'nlted Slate submit Itself to Ihe league. If Mr Cox could control thn aenat rbc Wilson program would he carried out. The l ulled State, without any reservation nf Its rights, would he it Ihe dlspon.il nf the council of Um league America would have an 0V0r0rd Cox cannot disc nd Wlloon. Wilson gave him his doctrine Thn party accepted them Thl olootlon li5 tn be Ihe referendum ao earneatly desired, according tn white house statements, to determine whether Wilson ha puhllc sunn 'rt or not bOYAIn (Copyright, 1D20, by Edgar A. Guest! Mon-y never bought a friend. Never hin d a man to love ue; They whore faithful to the end. -See the something; better of us, Neither stiver nor the gnld Wins a friendship we can hold. Dollars never make men loyal. He who offers money only. Though thn coins he gives nrn royal, Uvea a troubled life and lonely, Men who worship gold, will fly When another comes to buy. Read the history of the ages Money cannot hatred, smother. Servlre la not built on wage. We muet come to know each other; Morn than gold a man must give. If hi frlnndshlps urn to Itvn Let us ceaae to dwell In blindness, Let us learn what men are seeking' Ia-ivc Is born of human kindness. Fellowship and cheery spraMng Man has longed, since life began. To be treated like a man. WHAT MAKKS I ; 71 i SUFFRAGE STATE LEGISLATURES THAT HAVt ""fe) RATle-lEO THE AMtMOMEMT,- f V RtPUfSL-ICAU DEMOCRAT i cki atiibc; REJECTING' AMENDMENT' L a -X 7 bvv lMysetJT-rW She " l'ou're long on talk and very sliort on results." Marraret Cairett's ore husband jx 1 1 I'T i l : hXtX Now order of 'Ihlng. For a moment Bob lookOd at me WtthOUl Spooking, and It set tned that an expression of almost disgust crossed hi fain. Then ho said: ' 1 wa Horry not to get home to dinner tonight, hut I am trying to sell thn Hampton block, and liw- rom e, the man who is talking of buying w ished to nr. nm." "I i mild eat no dinner, but that makes no difference." I refilled, as 1 womlcii d If he had re. ogm.ed the letter. "No tint If you are silly enough to go back to your old tricks and re fuse to eat because I wan not with you " That I Just the reason' and after this you may know that whenever j you remain away I shall not eat. I Voii have plonty of time for buotnoM during the day. without taking the j time which belong to me." "Hull yourself. Co on a hunger! strike if you like. 1 shall stay out whenever 1 think It necessary, or when I choose.' Hen is a biter I found!" I re turned, so angry and hurt at hi tone that I i an d nothing If 1 had also displeased him In reading It. "I wish you would explain It." "There Is nothing to explain. If you have read the letter." "I have read It, and wish an ex planation. What right have you to ii en c letters from women-'" Then I added, ' you'd probably make an awful fuss If I had a man corre spondent of whom you knew nothing-" "No. Indeed. Margaret I should he glad if you hud a man friend who made you happy and contented; one who was n true trlond ami compan ion,' he answered- I looked ai him In amazement. Tln n I though! "Hi Is only saying that so 1 won't find fault about the lottl r." "You haven't explained this let ter." I said holding U toward him "As I told you there is nothing to explain since you have read It." he returned and took the letter from my outstretched hand. He srnnottud It out carefully, and put It In his pocket. The Young Ladu AcrosH the H ay Effective service on I the corner Hint 111. end ljjBl ffllljlL' Jiiu( street; ten-minute service r . i s jLjIlrf flilfi' till Thoae ears on the Kendall line .'h' 1 1 111 II nlldT-... running only as fir aa th.. end ,.f Thn young lady across the way Hodge or East First street deslg ays the I-engue of Nations might , noted on the routing sign aa, 2 40 0 ' have been a real Issue before the East First. Tulsg Street Hallway Co.! .n was over and we got into 1L Advt TIIKSL'FF RAGE . . i j Bcnnicn' Notebook I split Ink all over pops desk yes tiddny uftlrnnon, and after stippir he was reeding the spoarting page and smoaklng, and 1 was standing there wondering hnw to atart to tell him, and I sed. Pop, With he dldent say enythlng back, and I sed. I'op. Lisaen to the nightingale, sed pop. Meaning me. and I sed Pop. I got aumthtng I wunt to contest, to you. The doosn you havn. sed pop. Yes sir. I sed. I was going past your di sk today, nnd I pi' kad up that big round paper wate made out of glass and threw It up In Ihn "Who ia thi woman who cull you dear.' What is she to you?" "She la a young writer whom I have tried to help. Hhe is nothing to mo," he answnrnd, the latter uucstlon, sadly, or so it seemed to me. "I will say good night now. Margaret," and without another glance at me hi went Into his room and clQOOd the door. So the new order of things was leaving me atone, hut when he re turned hn ahul himself away from me. i.ong I sat thinking of what I COtlld do to cornhat him. to make him see things aa I saw them. Al first I thought too. of the letter from the girl lrma' hut not for long. Hob had said she was a writer whom he. with his love of hooks and Jul rtlc notions, was trying to hoifl to ward success. Had he not dOOlieod she was nothing to him? Once IliOro croggdd my mind an uneasy remembrance of hi" tone a he bad said Jle meant no.hlng lo him. tut 1 dismissed the idea as my imagina tion, and recurred to the vital theme, how was I to make Rob give me the love, the attention, the tlmn I felt were mine by right'' It was very late when I at last retired after listening at his closed door until I was assured by his heavy breathing he was asleep, yet I was no nearer the solution of my ppftblom than I had been in th-"' countless times he fore when 1 hud tried to think out a way to curb and manage my hus ba ml. "IVe Invited John Kendall to conic down for the week end," Boh said at breakfast. "I know you do no', like him. hut as he Is my dearest friend. 1 hope you will try to lie tnoro so, In! than the last time he . was with us. rWs have a good deal to talk over, so will bother you with our society very little. "It isn't TOUR society 1 ohjcci to!" "lit will cither come down here, or wo will go down to the I.' i t. Island dull tor Sunday." "led him como hero hy all mean. II It means you would leave me alon If he didn't!" I hastily replied, ap palled at the Idea of a lonely week end "Very well." 1 was hi ginning tn hate John Ken dall, to dlllke morn Intensely all of Hob's llohemlan friends. Was he going to Invito them to our home without even consulting me? I flushed angrily at the thought the while I gave orders to have one nf the guest rooms ready for John Kcn .lili who would come down with Bob on Friday. That night when Bob came In he took a long envelope out of his pocket and laid It on the table. "Take good care of It Margaret." he said, as I picked it up and looke curiously at at. "What Is It?" I questioned. "The deed to the house. It Is yours - no matter what happen." "Thank you Bob," I said rather Indifferently. "I would as soon you kept the title In your own name. What's youri Is mine, you know. At least you said so when wo were married." "Hut this makes you safe as far aa always having a home is can cerned." "I don't earo for a home unless we are happy together In It." waa my answer, and I really meant 11, Tomorrow -Klsle Praises Bob. Abe Martin To Ihe Imbllr. July 1. flve-mlnute earl the Kendall tine bOtWOOtt of 1 fth nnd Cheyenne I of Ilnoire HI Pai U'lrui I Very Fiwj Payments If Yon Wish. Osoige IttsVBIM air a little ways on account of thinking I wns going to catch It again, only I dldent, hut It dldent broke 11 eny, all I! did was nock little tnece of the edge and you mite never of notice It if I hadent of told vou. Thats very unfortunate, sed pop, hut I am glad you told me. fmcauan honesty la Ihe heat polhy, and we will say no morn annul It. Wat do you think It fill on wr-n It fell, pop? 1 Mil. It fell on your silver pen holder and bent It part out of shape hut not alt the way. COnfOWnd It. sed pop. that pen holder is worth 10 dollera. ( Wtl maybe 1 inn have it strelghten Its a good thing fof you that y told Inn before I found It out for myself, I hats all. And after It hit thn pen holdnr It tioiifiti lied, pop, and wata you think it bountood into i sed. it bonntcod Into Ilm ink well and ROCkgd It rltn over, but it didnnt brake It eny. and the Ink went all over a lot of pa pers laying I hern. 0 II did. did if sed pop. well my slipper la going all over sumthlng. too. WIH h It did. The Horoscope 'Th gM i ln' Hnr hut do ntt romp!." Wri.nrsi.i.v. .Inly 1 I. 1920. I (g,w."ti ij'1 ' ' - 1 v.. ,.,;-. , illrjlB I Ktndly htam rutt thin lay nnHnjf tn ntrlnpy. Mars anil Uranui nrc In bttifn otupoct. Thi 9Wy M'fnin to prnmlp a bt tu t understanding of military af fair and hi-neflts to nolfJlTa. M m k"i chann in th1 nrKnnla tlnn nf tho army arms to he in ill- iUd. Building dtlftng thtl month romn iirxh r n dlraCrtlOn of thr urars that In mom promising. Whll ropttn will not drcro.iKO thrrr will he rom blnattont nr apmirlatlnna that mako aay th baarlng of hnaactel bur- den. " Iron nnd utrrl hnvo a foreran! of mix h activity In the stotk market. HurKf-orm und all who allevlatn diaeane come under a planetary government that probahly will ln (rcnL' their reHmnnll'lllties. for there may be a grant deal of dia eaae. 1'rnnuR. the planet that Is ttp- posed to affect thft nuhconacioua mind, la In a place maklna for awakened reaannlng faculties and clearer judgment. Aviation again has a most en rouraging rule nf the ptara thnt heema to promlhe VUddafl Popularity among all clanaca of people. Some time agn aMmlngern fnre toM new trouble In Mexico uad thy ROW d Clara that a prohlofi. whi h t nraatana ext raordlnary In ternational complications la devcl- I oping During thia rule of the utarM thn I memory should be cultivated, fnr the mind Is believed to be pecu j llarly retrntlve. BaaUtly is to be more valued than ! ever before by the American peopl. I the seers declare, nnd while art ' will gain a new respei t the esthetit OUlt will be carried to extremes. Kond is to ho a subject much dls I cuHsed and riots may take place in 1 the fall, ow ing to a condition of I the markets. There Is a sign bHleved to en courage selfishness and greed and , this wilt be Ktmngly operative, es P" lally aftor the autumn equinnje. Persons whose blrthdate it is I have the forecast of an active year thai brings travel and ehang-v -bl id reft born on this day are 1 likely to be very consientlnus and i IndUKtt (nun. Prosperity and suc cess are augured for them. DEAD MAN BELIEVED SLAIN Oklahoma I "It. van Thought In Havo lli cii Murder Ictlm. i iKI. V llti.M A CITY, July 13. Al bert King, whose body was found j last Thursday afternoon In a clump of hushes on inn outsKirts nr iima homa City, was thn victim of a mur derous assault, according to the conclusion reached today at a post mortem cxamlna lion of the body, which showed that the skull had been fractured. The fracture ex tended from above thn left eye to over the left ear and evidently had been made with soma blunt Instru ment. . Kxnrninnllnn of ruts on the wrlft. which led Investigating officers u hnllevn King had killed himiclf showed that the cuts were longltu Sinoe tit' saloons have gone all rl innl nnd had not severed the ar th' sufferln' Ik caused by tncompe- terles. The police are making a tent shoe clerks. 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