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w TULSA DAILY WOULD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1920 t a- r. I1' ft" is; 41 .:1 .v. B'.l: 4 kl l" 1 (I 1, Jit Iff. Ik- Putllihtil livery Mnrnlnd Inrlmlln- H m.ta" BY THE WOULD PUHMSMNtt CO. r.ntrlln lh Tula I'n-tnfflra aa .nil UM MaH at Mi:iiiBH"orAiritiT iit'iifcAt' nf mn'fi.ATioM Mio.Miil;iiH nr Tim ahociathii riii:s Tlx Aarr.rUteit Plena la aitlualvalr anlllla.l In tha ue for republication of a'l n .llei.airln cr II ') In It or not olherwl.e ttedltr.l In II. n eprr anJ al"' the iQfwi new iitiunanea neretn BLUPCIlll'TlON IIATKH. IIY MAIL IN AOVANClii DAILV A.VU HtlNDAT. IN OKLAHOMA Ot ISIIIIi OK OKLAHOMA Oh Yaar 11.00 (iria ar ' J Mt month .o Kit mnnlh Ihtt Month Ill Cat Itonlh ' Hna a'onlh .......... ,1 DAILY ONLY On Taar ... till monlht ,. Thro Monlha On Month . , ...II 01 Una Taar U 1,10 ,,,, , I GO Sll mi.nl "l ... l.la i'rr lion m .. 10 HIJNIIAr ONLY .. ,11.7k Oi.- Yaar .... . .. I. to HU ii.unlha ., , 11.60 . . .it r-r Mini in Iir CAIllllKII IN OUTMIIIIS 'JUWHS. DAILY AND MUNDAV . far ! J .IS J'er Month In Aflvatic 1'er WiMii A.lvaluo v . . jj.- IIY OA II llll: II IN "flrW'A, HANK M'lllNHH AND iii;d roiut. daily ami hlnha . . I'ar Week ... ., I .0 I'rr Month, In Advanco . :..'! Par leer. In Ailvanra 110 00 i'iionk oto roit all hi:i'aiitmi:nth i' r i i i a i c i t v r a r r. ii Daily Itiblical Quotaton s.vrrunAV, novkmiuiii 27, matt. Our !ml Im tlio lol of salvation, nnd unto Clod tlio Iurd belong tlio i-fiucn from death. I'm. C8i 20. O 8.il(ir, Advocate mill friend. On then our liven ami soulu depend; Tho key of death and worldii unseen Firm In .thy hands have over been! Thy pierced bunds our feci Muill lend nfo In thy1 stops through death's dark Hhailn, I urn ho that llvrth anil wan dead; ami behold, 1 urn nllvo for evermore, Amen; ami hnvo tho kojH of holl ami death. Hi) v. 1: 18. A lluy ntulo court holds Hint "Jako" can bo sold ir It In not In 1 1 u ol form.. Hut who tin ourth wnntM "Jnko" In any other form' It In explained Hint tlio whlto Iioiiho selected tta Thanksgiving turkey from anionic tlio pnoll lata In thu whlto Iioiimii coop. A tnmlur hlrd. not a fighter, wnn tho aim ot thu whlto hounu chef. Thoro In u prrwi conttovcrHy raKliiK over tho bent kind of roup utruliifr. In tho kooiI old dayn when men kopt their uly fuccH conrealed with beautiful whlskorn mivh ' a cuntrovemy would Imvo been IiiipokhIIiIc. um ovory mini fur nlshod hlii own trulnvr. Somehow or other wo fancy an Androw Jack noii'tldlnB In on h1n own horHo to awiuinu tho duties ot a public office would nut bo a bud or unpopular thing at thin tlmo. l.tttlo men elected to oftlco attach ftrcnt Importune to txiiup and circumstance, but tho HovorelKim ot tliln statu and country aro In noro need ot oxamplen of old-fashloncd simplicity. Tho American stato officials who aro running to Mexico City to participate In tho OhreKon Inauguration should understand they aro han dling lighted punk In a powder magazine. Tho Mexican Kovornmont Iioh not been accorded Uio official recognition of tho "WnHhlngton govern ment, and until It him been, It simply doesn't exist. Mora stuta officials might very well in train from rccoiinUIng any foreign official un less and until that foreign official has been recognized by Washington. Tho report Im that .Secretary Colby Iiiih begun talking turkey to tho English government. Wo hopo tho report Is true. For If there over was a tlmo when Jonathan uoeded to talk turkey to John Dull It In right now. KNOX AND Till: l'HKMIHUSIIIt'. Tho rebuko administered cabinet makers by Senator Knox, tho l'ennxylviwila statesman, wnn timely and very much to tho point. As he said, President Harding will doubtlesn select his own cabinet In his own way and without tho udvlco and consent of tho unofficial cabinet makers who aro ulwuyn busy far in advance of tho event. Nevortholesu, It In gratifying to a very largo number of pooplo that tho reiiusylvaula souutnr did not deny outright that ho was being con sidered for tha place. Tho simple truth ot thu matter is that tho ueloctlon of tho next premier will affect tho entire llnrding administration, V'or the very good reason that In tho selection of thu premier thu new president cannot encapo giving Indirect notice of whoro his real sym pathies lay whh respect of thu major lssuo In the campaign, tho tungue of nations. V'or thin reusou u trcmcniloiiH number of jicoplo aro hoping that tho final selection will fall on tho Pennsylvania man one who Is not only experienced and skilled In tho conduct ot torolgn affairs, but ono who was unofficially selected by a member of tho lato peaco com mission us being tho man above all others bcU calculated to seo what tho league 11 thu I'utted In for, und whoso uter actions Juotlfled thu high compliment. l'hllnudar Knox Is Intensely American, yut vvlthul u uchoolcd mid polished diplomat. Ills selection to head tho cabinet, oven though thu tenure might, for personal it-usons, bo brier, would causo thu nation to breathe a high of perfect relief, Wb Blnceroly hope thut may bo done. MANUFACTUHINO I'UIII.IC SlINTlMKNT. As tho tlmo for convening tho stato legls luturc draws near tho sentiment manufacturers aro becoming busy, Tho public will bu told that tho people domain! thl. and want thut, and a show will bo made to convince tlio legislature that moro fichomcs of Individuals uru Indeed backed by general publk opinion, Many building projects uru ufoot, ami it Is vldent that a perslatent attempt Is to bo made t Xorco. tltfotUfU aiuiuurUtloii3 under, the ore- ; linn' til. a Ilium in a wldenpiend public xenti i infill favoring them. The V.'nrl.l again ninlloim membern of Um legl'latum to lliiten very curn fully to all -mil demiindn mid ileteriiilnn with nreiiruey whelher or not they rati dln.'over thu vol. of their ciniKtllueritn Jn tho volumu of dlneorilnlil soiliiil, The Boveruor recently In confun.i.rr, vllh thimo demaiidliig nn ennrmouH approprlntlon for a-Ho-iiillc.l fit .it i hoHpllnl, mid that thu money wnn In thu Irenmiry for thin project "which tho peopln il.'iiiiin. liil;" Hint If the leglHliiturn would ad promptly there wns no reason wiry the work should not Im under way before thu IcKinlntiirn ndjntirned. It Is not true that tlio people demand the slain hospital. If tho governor, or thoso bimlly attempting to maiiiifiicturu puhllu Metitlmeni fur lt,( bellevi) Hint It In true, lot thu matter be sub mitted to the peopln In a referendum. If Unit Is done, It will be defeated even morn over whelmingly til. in tlie vlcloun road-bond Issue wait defeated; by even a greater miijoitty than thu cnmllilney nf Hrott Kortls wan rejected, ami yet both were mild to Im favored by public senti ment. It In rntlier tilngulnr that tho gentlemen now advising tho public as to what It In Hint the pllblle wnnts, Imve been uttetly dlnrredlted very recently both nn statesmen ami political forn rnsters. If they have a following It bus not been uncovered; If (hey are am possessed of Infiirurr, they hiive been until. Ir to show It. If tho peopln of ()ll, ilii. inn said aliMhlng at all November 2, they eypicnni'd dlsiiiproviil of the present statu ildmlnlstiatliin ninl the little men who Imvo Influenced It. If lh new Icglxliitllio bus one mnmlnto stronger than otlicrn It Is to terrain fiom any building projects that the Itobertsou iidmlnlntriitlou will have nnythlng to do with, If the ailmluli'lrutlnn or Its H.ileltes (iiestlon this Jililgmeut of The World, let them submit their proposnln to thn people for con firmation. That Ik all wo ask. Tho World In not going to be deterred by tho nttnekn of tho governor nor tho polltlclniin imis uueraillng an nol.lo lemlern of tho American I.eglou. Nor will it permit Itself to bo stam peded by a dishonest and Itislneero appeal to maudlin sentiment. It Is going to st.iml firm uud eternally vlgllnut for the best Interests ot thn sorely betrayed taxpnyern of this state. When an nppeul to sentiment Is In order ll will not forget tho farmers who faro tint limn of their hnmcH ami tholr stock through tho mai hluntlous of politicians who never glvo them a momout'H slncern consideration.. If there Is money In the stato treasury for which there Is not an Immediate legitimate du mand, then let It bu used to pay off some of thn slate's obligations, reduce the public dept and rollevo tho taxpayers of future demands. Members of tho new legislature, both demo crat and republican, should take Instant means to nscertaln from their own people thu temper ot puhllu opinion, and they should bo governed by what they find It to be. When they get to Oklahoma City tho pork-harrot brigade will throw out a smokn screen that may appear to ho public opinion, but It won't be. It will bu tho thing that created so ninny political graven November 2. And It will iih ncrtitliily rrent.' political graven In tho future If It In mistaken for public opinion, Tim republican member worn put on duty at tho listening posts by tho taxpayers of thn state. They will do well to servo their purpose carefully. THU (tOVUIINOIt'K ULTIMATUM. Hpeitklng before tho meeting ot tho demo cratic state committee in Oklahoma City Friday, tlovernnr Robertson l quoted us saying: If this meeting proposes to let thu tall wng the dog, count mo nut. It this meet ing proposes to turn tho party over to tho traitors who quit us In the middle of tho nt i en ni, count mo out, The Lord knows wo haven't any organisation now. An Okmulgoo correspondent objects to Tlio World's, practice of referring to democrats as bourbons. In connection with this Hohortsou Incident wo destro to call thu attention of our correspondent to tho dlffi'renco between bour bons and democrats. Robertson In thu attitude ho assumed before the Mate committee acted thu roln of a bourbon with great fidelity. When tho word bourbon is used it is for the purpose of designating the machinists and corruptlonlsts Hint have disgraced tho democratic party as well as the state of Oklahoma, never Ih the refcrenco to those democrats Uo Imvo evinced sufficient Intelligence, cmhugo und decency to npposo tho machlno and Its leaders. "Thn Lord known wo haven't any organiza tion now," whines tho governor. True, Hut wheru deos thu responsibility for tho fact Ilo? As much of It Is on the shoulders, of J. II. A. Itobortson mi any other Imllvjdmil within thn Jtate, Ills road-bond Issue, hln pardoning orgy, his tax levy In tho facu of all public opinion to tho contrary; his connivance to fasten on tho party u senatorial cnndlducy without rhyme or reason thesu without mentioning others, ex plains why there Is no organization. And ho persists In tho fiice of punishment. Ho refuses to lenrn. lln calls on the democrats o do his bidding and disregard the protest of hln own partisans or tho action of the people In electing a republican legislature. Tho treasury is to bo raided If tho thing can bo accomplished lu the face of tho republican house. "Whom thu gods would destroy thev first make mud." Tlio last bourbon governor In Oklahoma, fur a dcendo at lenht. Is hell-bent on neir-destructlon. A TASK l. POINT. Recently wo have had something tn say con cerning thu commercialism of tho church. Thu oaso ot Rev. Robert Rein, of Jamlca, I,. I., Is a direct case In point. Reverend Rein (and wo uiw tho word Rev erend with apologies to many), after thlrtyono yearn In the pulpit hns Jutrt published nn adver tUoinent seeking a lucrative position In which advertisement ho asserts that ho has found kiv Ing soultt is not a lucmtlvo Job, Tho very wo.-dlng of thu advertisement ex plains why It In not a lucrative Job. If tho Rev ereiid Rein went Into the ministry for the pur pose of niaklmr money ho was ton-doomed to i defeat. If he went Into the ministry in rdej I to gain pliicn or station he whouhl nier have -nlered It. Ileniuse a mini whoseekn nueh things nn the bent ultimate of life, has no hUidnotM tn the ministry, Unlern tho cauii ho serves fills his life and hln ambition no man should don the cloth of thu Iwird, beeniiHe to ilo n In to dis honor It and ten. lei hln own life nn ubjecj failure. Tho latter li not Important; the former is. Thn lregereney of Christ did not fall In "the causo of llevurcnd Helm Not nt all. The failure wns Ileln to live up to the high require ments, of bt railing, Man cannot servo both (lod mid Mammon. Oklahoma Outbursts II, Olla I niton. "fay, .la in bo, In you wuklng for wagrn or nnlryV" "How cum. vngen! I'no n salry man, I Is. I pulls down my tfi.kS ev'ry day." "Huh, dnt's no salty. I rails d.it nn Income," Tho tragi dy In n girl's life, says Publicity ll.illey, eomes when she can't remember a secret long enough to tell it. A Tuln.i man who received a "Tlmnksglvlng Creii'.lng" through tin' mulls the other day wants to know If he in Justified lu reading n rnessngn between the lines, As Jerry Itnnd would say, we've Just got to be Mfttlsricil with "bottled In burn" ir tho gov ernment sleuths in u going to try and hold the yeast inku down. It thu French govei liment wnnlH to collect that (Ictimin indemnity It ought to open negotia tions with Mr. Robert Hrlndell of New York. Muskogee seemn nt Inst to Imvo found a Jury which knows how to function. Personally, siijh tho Dalian News, wo believe In style, but we don't think a skirt should bo so narrow that the Indy can't drive her car with out exceeding the hosn limit. Wo giitb'T from thu Ada News that If the state mlmlnlsliirtlnn does not put up a ticket In 11)22 which wll pass thu censorship of I.uther llmilsoii, thu l.lml will slodo all It never Hlld before. To illustrate how desperate boiuo of Us nrn, wo suggest the probability that ninny of the house-lireakeis am not looking for Jewelry. Wo hnvo been uniting to use It for some dnys, but a Topeka man beats tin to It and nn nnunccH that you cuu't fool thu neighbors any time. liarometcr of Public Opinion Cnptnln Hcrry on State lloxpltul, IMltor World: I hno read with Intercut your controveisy with Mr. Hiigan legardlng u sol dler' hospital. According to my view both of you are extremists. In thu firs', place It is nb mini to talk about building a two-mllllon-dollnr hospital, because ll Is not needed. However nomo kind of sensible hospital facilities, should bo provided. U seemn to mo the proper thing to do woud bu to build an annex to Wejdey or St. Anthony's hospital at 'Oklahoma City, or to an existing hospital lu some other cl y like Oknnllgee, Tulsa or Muskogee, at a cot-l not to exceed two diindred thoiis.mil dollar. I am suro there In no groat number of soldiers requir ing such care, and that an expenditure of J2U0.0UO will meet every requirement. I nm al.) suro either of thu Iowiim mentioned could furnish a medical and surgical staff (and so could other towns) fully capable of caring for tho men. Personally I am not In practice, hav ing retired nearly a year ago, but I know the Okmulgee clinic, nn organization hero wl:h which l was formerly aHHoclated, could oar.ly handle any emergency wlih an equipment cost ing not more than the amount Indicated. I nlxo know theio nio other organizations lu tho N'ute capable of doing the same, I think Mr. Hagim In mb'tnken In his notion that Oklahoma boyn have been "tortured to death lu Texas and Colorado hospitals." It Is unreasonable to conceive of such a thing'; and my belief Is that If Hiieh charges were run to their miurco they will bo found based on Irresponsible charges of some one with a griev ance; iniiybn without merit. It Is much easier to make inich a charge thnn to sub.itautlnto It. 1 know of no rean.in why Tcxa and Colorado doctors and hoipltnl authorities would bo more cruel than Oklahoma men, In thu same calling. Why should Texas doctors wlrii to kill or tor line Oklahoma ex-soldlern? In conclusion, Mr. IMltor, I wish to say tha' your habit of calling those belonging to the democratic party "bourbonc," when they disa gree with your views In not only dlntasteful, bu' Insulting. Moct domorratH niu honest, whether you believe It or not; nod I nscuro you a lot of them do not believe In n 2,000,00u hospital nor a $SO,000,UOO road bond Issue. Neither do a lot of them bellevo In the recent tax levy forced on our ntate by pur present governor. Proof of their disbelief lV pjrtly shown by the results of our recent election. Very tuily yours. V. IHHtllY, M. V)., I.ite Captain Medical Corpii, U. S. Army, Thirty ninth Division. Okmulgee, Nov 2f nsiii.v. ft (Copyright, 1920, by lMgar A, Ouest.) I'lshln' teaches me n lott There's no sum an' cerUln spot Where I'll always catch u mess. Have to hunt It, moro or less; !onutlmen strike It right away, Anil there'll come another day- 1 When I'll hnvo to work like sin 'I'oiu I gel n big ono in; Change Hie bait, an' movn along, Where tho current's not so strong Or tho wind nin't got a sweep Or the pools aien'l quite so deep, Till at last 1 i lumen to light On u placu where they will bite. rishln' tenches me to wait Patiently an' try my bait, l.otn mo know on many a day I can't always hao my way, Things aren't goin' to suit my whim, I iniiht stick with patience grim If I know that 1 am right Till at last they Mart to bite; Times. I've hooked a beauty, nnd Worked a halt an hour to land lllm alongKldu o' the boat, Then he's spit It from hln throat, .lumped the hook an' got away Hut that didn't spoil my day. Iaarncd right then from Mister Fish 1 can't always have my wish; Things won't go the way 1 choose, There aro times I'm bound to lose, Times I'm Jutt about to win, An' I think the prize is in Reach o' me, somehow I find That the fates hawi changed their mind .So it IN with life, 1 guess, Mixed with, failure nn' success, ("lain and loss aiobouiid to fall lu proportions to ns all; Patient, we must work an' plan Just llku every fUhermnn. I THE ALLIES MAY WITHDRAW The Promoter's Wife By JANE PHELPS CHA1TBH Uy. lUirbnra's PnrcntH, Are M-jp-proving, I was not at'' all surprised at either father or mother mentioning the way wo- llvpd. 1 had expected .hey would- That father hod meant anything save from, o .money stand point, when , he had said he wa afrnld for Nell und me, I never dreamed. 1 know our rxtrnvagunt way of ' llvlrv? our serv'imtn, tars, etc. seemed, much of It, ncedlcns to them. That father thought wo hould save, I also knew. Ilo had .n fact asked mo If wo had sUvcd nny hlng since our marriage, ilnd 1 hnd to confess I did not know. I told llm to ask Nell, but lie would not. "Ho might think me mcddlospmi, Hub," hnd beon His answer. , After they left 1 rvmllod that .-onversatlou und asked Neil If we hnd saved much' nfoney since we uid been married. "Why so suddenly luqu.sltlvo?" lie hnd quired. "Oh nothing! Only father asked mo If wo hnd saved a certain pro portion of what you had earned, nnd I couldn't tell; lllm because I didn't know." . "In the sense your father meant, I guess we haven't saved much. A ralno enmo In I wns suro I ahoulo hear tho accumulated gotislp of the two weeks my parents had been with me. "Oh, by the. way, Dab." she sud denly broke off a description of a new dress she hnd ordered. "ou re member thut day wo culled n Blanche Orton It wnn Just 'before your father and mother came? You know 1 hnvo not seen you since-" "Yes what of ,t?" "Thnt dinner Ulancho gave was a man-affair." "How do you know?" "Mrs. IJiey'B cook is sister to a now maid illnnchn Just hired. hn told the cook that there were three men and no women at thu dinner. That one of tho men was lovely, but that the' other two were awful es pecially ono of them. That they didn't know how to cat, what forks to use; or anything. Am! she said that they all drank n lot, even the nice one. And that the one she said wus the worst, got noisy and vim perfectly dreadful?" "How can she enduro such men?" I said dgustcd. "It Is strange, Isn't It? Jfrs. I-aey asked the samo question and tho muld snld that all they talked about wan m'oney. and stocks. Oil stocks, 1 think she said, 1 was mo Inter ested!" Cvunlly tho nnlvcto of Ij.-ralno's Inst remark would have nmitscd ire. Hut I scircely heard It. Who ifluld the three men have been whom Mr.-. Orton etltertulned that nlgi'.t? 1 to talled quite distlm-lly thn; Nell had not coma home for dinner and that it had been very la'.v when ho camo In. This fact was T.lear In my mem ory because I had afterward wished that 1 hud aed l.orrain to may and keep mo company. "Coufd It bu was Nell the "love ly" man thu maid hnd told of as be ing Mrs. Orion's guest? And wore thu other two sumo of those, boor ish rich men 1 hnd refused to re ceive? "If you don't, there aro women who will." That speech of Nell's came b.icK so plainly that I scarcely realized that. Iorralno had said good-bye and I was alone. To In' Continued. man needs his money In hln'JnusW uesn nnwniin s i nut insured rr you and the baby, but what cash I have, I hnvo to use. Your father would want mo to put It into a snv Ing bank at 3 or i per cent, when I ran make many times thut by us ing It."- "Hut is U safe. Nell'.'" ".Safe nn can bo." That ended all my worries over saving. Noll know how much we could ifford to spout, and until lie called a halt I need not feel iinxlou". In fnct I ill. I not even ask how much Insurance he hnd, so sure wns I that he Imd done what wns best. I.orra.ne Morton called tho day utter father and mother left. I hnd seen no one while they wero with me. U hnd .been mother's wl-h that wo should not entertain, but that wo spend the tlmo quietly. "W. see each other so seldom," she hadapologizeil. So when Iir- The Youngs Lady Across thi Way Bennies' Notebook Tim Park Ai News. Weather. Ded leaves blowing cr round as if they was nllvo. Spoarts. Sim Cross crawled throo ,i big empty pipe lust VVIday after noon to prove it wan hollow und enmn out tho other end nil covered with black stuff Jest In tlmo for his father to see him on his wuy honn from the office, Sam going hoini with his father by speshll Invlta Hon and tho rest being a mlstery. Slsslety, Mr. Henny Potts, Mr I.eroy Hhooster and Mr. Artie AIlx under went erround to tho Little tlrnnd last Thersduy evening, being all the further they went on nc count of none ot them having cnuff money to buy a tlcklt, nnd they ud mired tho plrkturen outsldo n mile and then went back. ' Pome by Skinny Martin War In II. Ive swum In the mltey ocean Ivu wawked on thn rjltey land, Hut slnLH tho grnto war In Kuropo I alnt snw a Uermln bund. j Uxter! Teddy Hunt HIten A Ice man! Sid Hunts fox terrier, Teddy Mt the Iceman on tho ankle last Aitldday morning, and the Iceman 'opn on chasing Teddy erround the yard and Sid kepp on chasing the Iceman nnd telling him Teddy nny lid It In fun, tho Iceman not stop p'ng to llsson till he had to on no "onnt of being out of breth nnd oven then not noting ns If ho bleeved It, Intrlstlng F.ickn About Intristlng "eeple. ,ew Davl imp puntrh him self almost nil his mite In tho noso without making It bleed but ho ob ject to cuybody cits trylntv i Cartv im f T Ci ft- fi4i ill The young lady across thu way says her father simply won't accept any Invitations any moro, taking no Interest whatever lu uoclolcty. GREECE'S INVITATION TO THE FEAST Il'n a Yool Wolld. Panhandler "On do level, mister, I ain't et nothln' In three days." Prospect "Nothing llko exercis ing one's will-power, bo. You're off to a good start, no don't let anybody forcibly feed you." Buffalo Kx-press. font or- film IlcnlUin. Director "Now you must perform the execution most naturally. Tho ax must be razor keen and must de scend to within n hair's breadth of the neck of the murderer." Murderer "I demand n rise In .Hilary!" l.iiwtlge matter ( Merlin. ) Abe Martin Speakln' o' Henry Ford, how' many bn h n kin oven write a pust.il enrd without a stenographer? Mrs. Hmmy Moots' brother died t'day un' left a wife, six children, nn' n bund Veil an' fourteen phoncrgruph records. . M ia 9 En ' sj Tint Con.KY-l'I.AZA BOSTON T tha St.lnart TUno! (lantlaman -It hu bean my nt fl fortun hll har In lloiton to hav runt tot the ()rt Ulna our wondarful piano "Slalnart Grand" I cannot baa-In tn aiprraa my faallni when I rn my flnaera over tho key my imiie ment or I '.a wnn4ere: of tta beaut of ton; of depth of tonei of It aweat. n;a of tona( of Iti complala perfection of avary detail that piano hnuM b. It wa a, revelation to rna iis i i.k. it.. treawat pleaaur In tolling you: It will be a pleasure to show you the wonderful Steinert niano. At Ono Price Iiwrati In V. s. The Horoscope j "The atars Incline but do nut c SATPHHAY, NOVUM lll:ll ';, )l20i ((.'I'jrt. 1910 by McClur .N'ewr, r ,' Astrologers read this uh rati r nn unimportant day In planetnr, n lion, i.runus is in neuefl. In tho evening whllo Saturn tune and Mercury are ad. full through the earlier hours, It Is a most auspicious tin... t ,r nny lntellectunl pursuits, est ,.iv thoso Hint hnvo to do w,n ir psychic or occult realm of ti. i Thin should bo a rc y ' coming tho finer things nnd i . ifhct nrtlstiu urge whllo Hit . figuration prevails. The signs are not encourag ' r farmers' Interests today, s- j.n may destroy crops, Whntuver depends on tho c for Its profits may bo unf.ir' r h I'D nt thin time. Reul estnlo ulno n.. bo nrfoctcd by tho sinister nspi' t Ct Saturn. Messages that arc sensatl .n il or disappointing usually are mr.r, u mernun at thin time than In ... r aspects. There In n lgn rend ns pris g,ng a new diplomatic problem ih .' v ,y bo embarrassing to this counti Women may find this rule encouraging to romance. Tiny i ty expect men to bo moro sns.'ii Me than usual during this dlrccte n of tlie stars, Thu seers glvo warning that with women's new freedom there r nit bo nn attitude fnr removed frim coquetry If tho right progress li to be assured. Heavy government expenditure will bo necessary before the r-v year Is fnr advnnccd, it In foret ,ist. PcrsonH whoso blrthdnto It li should safegunrd the health dur.ns tho coming year. Business may be rather exacting, but successful. Children born on this day niav be Inclined to bo careless, Impctueu nnd devoid of syHtemutle traits. They aro likely to bo bright Rml can bo trnlncd Into tho most exact habits. Uio lllgl't Time. The new chaplain very much wanted to amuso ns well us Instruct his men, and, accordingly, on on occasion, arranged for nn illustrated lecture on Illblu scenes und inci dents. One eaman who pnxseed a phonograph wns detailed to dis course appropriate music between pictures. The first of theso repre sented Adam and Kvo In tho Garden of Kdcn. The sailor cudgled his bralnn and ran through bin llt, but he could think of no music exactly appropriate to the picture. "Plciiso pluy up!" whispered tho :haplaln. Then nn Inspiration came to the leaman, nnd, to the consternation of the chaplain and tho delight of tlio audience, tho phonograph ground mt, "Thorc'n onlv ono girl In this A'Ofld for me!' Harper's Magazine Ilonot Milkman. "You aro charged with selbns adulterated milk," said thu Judge. "Your Honor, I plead not guilty.'1 "Hut the testimony show 3 that It in 25 per cent- water." 'Then It must bo high-grade milk," returned tho plaintiff. "If your Honor will look up the word 'milk' In your dictionary you will find that It contains from SO to 30 per cent, water. I hhould have sold It for cream!" Succch-i Magazine. 1 9UtouJ (LxJ-oM CO Cedar rZjrrjLr 1223 OTurtoh Cot ffisic Fd Essentii! PEEPER TOE-' t PMMO MARY GARDEN, who appears at Convention Hall Monday night, November 29th, prefers to have the Steinert piano in support and as an accom paniment to her beautiful voice. Here is her letter after she first heard the Steinert: present we have both the grands and uprights for your selection. Your old instrument taken in part exchange. No commission If you bur your piano of us. 411 South MaJ O.M am. 31)4 , J, Crip, Manager