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IMII.V ANII MIJ(IAV. rr Htm .I IVr Mnnili lir Ailvinim . . I'r Vr in Ai1iih -""n'iTriN'i: Ma 1 1 ill Al.l. lil.l'AllTMP.KfS 10. no (i r r 1 c 1 a i 1 1 v i , i' r. 11. . Daily lliblkul Quotation .liinuury (I. ,,i The Lord rim. I" hi... nnd i7'' 1 ;,Vi will Klvn grace nnd wl'TV. ii ! ' ', Vft Vn withhold from thorn Hint w,.lk uprlghlll. 1 Wlillo Fertr hints, 'Thc.c's HomothWiB that ""' hntcr hu withholds Is I....KI y " How full I" tlm promise, -1 lui Lord nm itv ''"'" . t.i All things nrn yotirn. lJl-JL- aa tiii: ;ovr.HNou"s mhnkasi:. The governor's mcwmge to tho Klghth l'Kl latum must hnvo hern very Brnllfylr.it t "very gentleman with designs on tho ntntr, tiriimny. In a paper of hiiumuhI Inmlli ul..uii.llnK In BlIttorlriK KoiiprnlltliH not n worl wn mtlil toticli Ihk tlio nrU of .'conomy. And xvlillo 0r. wim a cnrfnl iivoldnno.of npoclflo HUgKMtlonB ntomf Hint line, uh ItocomcH nn cxpfrU'lir-.l worluimn. Hie, Kwvm InipreHMlon win. conveyed Hint no onr.o.1 rxUtM Mr rnfUHliiB unyl.ody iTnyHilng. The Kovrrnor tate Hint wl.llo tin. .'ondltloiH of the. farmerH i.rfl n.imalHfnctory nt tho inenei.t momont. -till III' on ..l.iin.Un.o of leA. ,! food, und t.n.inerHoi.ul.ly IiiIImwIm Hint th.-lr troul.U-H nro ho trnnnltory nn t" JuMlfy n epetlnl ..oi.Mder.aion In tho woy of icMrnlnlim npiiroprlullotiH. An a whole, tho iiwhwibo mv-H th wny Tor the orny of npproprlatloim which the proKriu.i aUH for. Thin fentt.ro of tho im-nmiKn nnd tho labored nnd t.ndlnUled, effort to Kft hnck" nt hl crltUB. tnltn up tho Kn-aUr imrt of tho document.' ....... Tlmro nie. however, wmm miKKetdloiiH Hint nto tn lino with puhllc opinion nnd tho ile.eltU'H of tho Muto. Whlln tho Htntoincnt Hint tho oducn--lonul fncllltlcH of tho Htnto nr.. not yet rotn n.cnRurntn with Um needn nrotiHCH tho Himplclon tlint tho Kovr-rnor I- imvlim tho way for tlm i-reatlan of nddltlonnl Htnto l.iNtllutloi.H. nnd In, in fact, without jurtlflrnlloti. ho In on Hound Bround when ho wwi.rU. that tho hlKhcr In. I lutloiw of lenrnlnic Hht.uld form the npex of t in ducntlonnl lutein nd the rommon iichooln It hroud hiiHo. 1U nunln Ih on eonHlr.ttlvo nn.u.id when he HUBRt tn that n honrd ofv nurvey ho nppolntod. to work In tho Interim, Mr tho purpono of innk 1..B' u caroMl InveHtlKntlon of tho eduentlannl Hydtom. Mild honrd to make flrml icport nnd too. on.mondntlonH to tho noxt hchhIoi, of tho IIh laturo. Huoh hoard of nurvry nhould not only Imvo nuthorlty t Invertlnato nnd ...commend mntti.ru relntlnB to oducutlonal InstltutlonH. hut nil tuto li.Htltutlot.H. with tho Idea ot coohoL ldntliiK. Naturnlly tho vnhn. of hiuIi HUivey would Mepond nltogother on tho character of tho men componluit the boa.d - n fact tlm ImUlnluri. Khould tnko carefully Into account. And tho flndlt.Bi. of Mich hoard nhoilld ho lilvni. to tho proHs from tlmo to H.no toBether with IM ro port nnd recommendation. Hint put.llo opinion may ho Intelligently formed In ndvnnco of tlx meotlnif of tho i.nM Heiwlou, MkewlHO. tho Bovt'rnor'n miKK'lon Unit u puidon honrd ho created nhouhl ho ulv.m euro ful conHlderatlon. Tho idea Ih houiiiI. hut Homo thlng different from what ho miKBeMH will ho rciulrt'd U It la to Imvo tho approval of tho U-KlHlaturo and tlio puhllc. It U .luntflrant thut tho crltlcUuiH uBiilimt tlm par.lonli.B lrno tlocH ot tho ndmlntHtiatlon hnvn penetrated tho t'OUHcloUHtieHa of tho execntlvo to mich nu extent that ho foil Impelled to Blvo recoBilltlim even to tho Idea of a pardon hoard. Of courHe, tho ntnto hoHpltnl iprelvcd-exooutlvo approval. That wi.h to hnvn been expected Hlnco It wan In tho Kovurnor'H offlco that tin. wonder ful Idea wan horn and pluiw laid for forcltiK Hi" loBlKlaturo to accept It through an appearand of overwhelming public opinion In IIm fawtr. So thoroUBhly hiiH puhllr ntteullou been foeuseil on HiIh mcnHure, that we think li no exaggera tion to Mote thut on Kh hultck or f.illnt.. de ptndH tho muccch!. or fnlluie of lb." Klghth legm laturo. tiii: u'-Afiin: ov womi.n vtvn:ns. Two IdeuH nro neoklng to Influence thn newly 'ntrunchlHed woman voter. Ono of them, put foith by "Tho I.nnguo of Women VoterH," Honkt. to form a claHH-coitHclouH voting iuohh that will function from tho Mnndpolnt or rex cltlrcnnhlp. Inovltuhly Htich practlco will array Hm woman voto in houtlllty to men and men In hoMlllty to women. Tho other Idea, Advocated In Oklahoma by Mrs. Otis Uuretou, vlce-chulrmui. of thn ropuh. Hcnn Htnto committee, neekH to havo the women simply function uh cltlvtcnti rrgni'dlcHH of hox nnd In thulr natural alliauro with oxlstlnc parti; nan organlzutionn. Tho tendency ot thh) prac tlt'O would bo to make women Maud on a pro cIhq equality with men and without nrouHlng tho Mlghtwit ncx or class eoiiHclouHneiia or en gcriderlnK any hostility between tho Hexes in political iinittt.ru. Hurely tlio thoughtful woman cannot hcsitatc M to her cholto hutwreu thiHe two conflbt.t Ideiit, Thin ii In not n Mtldftnl of liollllcn or nlat'i 'tnft In lln. 1.1 ml hut linn lilihexltiitlrigly run ileiuiHMj tin. (,f winiii n fortiiliiK u rcparnii' I'arly iilong nex Unix. I'm Ihiiu to demand icioKiililon rlmply nn nex gruiindH Ih for Hiem to Justify nil lliut wiih .'Mir mild by opiiii.ci.tH of ei.inl Miffr.iKc, nnd In crenlo u podltlvo mutiaco III I bo body politic, Tlm World linn mi fear of (by movement ur 'rcdim; eventually, but It ilnen fenr Hint tltero Ih nn liiHblloiiH nnd Miiblln iloi;ii(iiiiila on iiiiioub Ihonii clllier illiei'tltig or fliii.tirlng "Tlm Iiikiio of Wotrii'ii V'doiH" that tb"y may get u groat many good women into etnhnrrn ruing dlfflutiN lien ninl nullify, in a grout intent, IIm miunil nilvlcn and li'iiderMilp of tboio Hlraliihl-thlnklns women liiji) MrH. ruriion. Thnt'i (lie now In Dm field for thin Iragtm oicniilrerH nnd iiiiiiigiiinllHtM, iieekltu: to arouno InteicM In IIm linigiiti'H i niivi ntloti In ''Itivi liini), Ohio, next A ii II. Their argument Ih that tho leiigun Ih puiely fur rilllcallonal piirponefi, Hint It In noiipiiitlMin. Itut It Ih Hlgulfli nut, or nhould be, that it Htudbd iffoit Ih iihhIi. to brink Into 'Ih1Ii.b party otRanlzittlotiH wbetn Mllientloual work of tlm mom "Ifeellvo kind Ih lulnir con duet ei, Tlm furl Miouhl not be lont night of that thin lengtin of women voterH wan (irganlr.cd under llm direction of tlm National Hutfrago unnocla tlon, nn oigiiulHtion that Iiiih long been domi nated by tho mllltanlH who never tiuccoeded In 'iillHlltig Hm Hympntlmtlu mipport of tho vnm body of wiimniily women of America. Thcrn Ih no f i I . I fnt llm Um;un of Women Votm-H In Oklahiimii, and wn propheny Hint tho effortH of Uh orgiiiil.eiH will bo frultlunH ninong that Hplriidld i'Ii.hh of women who functioned no magnificently and patriotically during tlm hint (iimpiilun, nnd who nro content to iishuuio their pimltlonH nn tlm firing linn of pnlltlcn nn I'lllteim proud tn Until! Hbuillder to nhouldir with their men, limlead of Aiua.uiiH ambitiously neck ItiK n ruiumnnil on rexKroiindH ulone. KOMH MOUK NTItAWS IN Til II VINI, fiormnn inatiufacturerH havo Invndud Hpnln nnd nliibnrraHHed pretty nearly alt conceriiod by Hulling goodH at flgtin-H that cannot ho met by mnnufaetuieiH uf other natluiiH. It Ih wild thorn inn more than a million dollum woith of (ler mnn textllcH In Hpanlnh warehuimeH whluh nrn offered an low Hint neither HpntilHli or American iiint.ufai'titrerH enn meet them; and that In tho rttall Mini en HpanlHl. merchaulH find their American texllli.H forced onto tho higher Hlmlven whlln tlm cheaper Oornmn-imutu goods nrn In big ileinnud, Not only nro tho tlermnn uianufncturcni 'inollng lower pile'H, but they nrn giving ex 'i HHlvoly long perlndH of credit. Tlm (JiirmnnH hnvn nlnn piiHl.ed Into the HpanlHh market two inakcH of (leriuau earn which they nrn offering at practically thu hiiiiio prleo i.Hked for tlm chenpent Amerlcuu yir. Ilrldgepnrt, Conn,, Ih Htnndlng up nnd unking to hu recognized, In court (hero tho other day thn defendant, rhaiged with muiiHtaUBhter, imlzrd and forcibly klsned thn wlfo or IiIh vic tim, who promptly kci earned nnd fainted, Tho wife ot tlm defendant. iiIho tell Into n hwooii, nnd tlm roiiitronm hrolcp Into tin uproar. A thoughtful and tactful bailiff promptly cracked tlm dlntiirher over Uio head with bin Hlxnhootcr and tli gentleman wan carried to bin rpll tin cunr.cloiin. Hut think ot that In Hm offetn ennt. Alexander llowatt, thn KanH.in gentleman who Homettuin ago got tho Idea that ho wtih bigger than tho Bovernmnnt, hnn Junt been dofentnd by his fellow unluninen for thn offlco of vlco plt'Hldent of tho 1'nlted Minn Workern of Amer ica. The Bontlemau blmmilf iefuneH to believe the repoit, now It. Hinting thaj hn Ih srenter even ifiau bin union. They get that wny, but nobody HceniH to ItnoW how or why. Cuban polltlm Ih different. They held their election Kt'Vernl weekn ago nnd Hm official uu thoiltleH know who wiih elected, hut condltlonn nro (inch they nro afraid to proclaim tho' result for fear of Marling a revolution. That l what people mean ulien they talk about certain peo ple not bring capable, of Helf-Kiivcrnnient. It reipilrrn a man on hoieclinck to make moHt of thn fnllifl of this world behave. Miuiun (loldmau Ih pleading with everybody who will listen to hnr to bo tnkeu back to America. And only n few nbort iuoiiHih ago lhumn wnH honntlng of thn benutlen of Russian Ihiu when rumpared to Atnerlcal If ntumn Ih forced to remain In ltiusla a tow inouthH loiiBor Hho'U probably bv entirely cured of that- attack ot nnarchlHin. According to stoileH sent out, Chicago put on a regular, old-fiiMhlonod New Venr'a eve, not -wlthstanillng tlm r t forts of thn prohlb officers tn makn It a inotlern affair. According to tho T.lbuun everboily wan driukhiB Mead(ly and nobody wiih caught Using either Bropo Juice or water. Tl.eie ate n lot of problems befinn thu cnuntiy, but somehow or other nobody Ih down hearted. Knmcthlng Is going to happen about March -I that will makn life seem well worth the living. If we mail thn hIriih cnriectly then, is hope. Mr. Tnwiiley and his nonpartisan league ate on llm tnbngiian with no Impes, lumpers has been repudiated, llowatt defeated and thein are. oilier signs that inesnn Is reascei.dlng her thii'lie. t ' l.euiliug intndH" nrn all well enough in their way, Ijni tho country placed thn full responsi bility nu onn leading mind. 11 will lit. well enough for all concerned to keep that thought uppei most. I'aruso, u appears, has lecoveretl ft out thn pb'tiilpy but hu Isn't out of dancer by u durnetl HtKht lie sllll han those five doctors nn liU bunds. Wu should like to Inform thn tubneen-grown. s of Kentucky that their user-frlnnds nu not "in" "i the prico cut being dealt them Itj the ninnu fiu till ITS TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1921. Auulber tiling wn don't understand In why Hm people miflcrlriK from a given illHenso hnvw nurh n rcmnrknbln luereiinii Just b fore Hm leg lxl.it u i l united for nn nppfoprlnllun to eradi- "ltd thu dli'iiHu.-Benntor Luther Harrison In thu Ada N'oWt. Hnnalot, yuifrn Just plain tlrlriKi you do mi derstnnd nil nbotit It. Now talk nnd voto that wny! It Is uretty thoroughly understood that Mr. Wall, in. n in be a cabinet member under the next 'itlmlnlstiatliin. Iowa hitiR ago contracted Hm habit of naming Hie reetetary of ngrlrul turn nml appears nn hopiilenHly ntldlntod tn It nn In dlnriitiingi. nil other ntntcs from even putting In n chlui. Oklahoma Outbursts lit IMIl l.ttlon. Civil nervli'o In Hiune 'luartcrn In coimldornd llm a ,i modi, fur federal pie, The Intent f, .r,Kl , ((( , the maid hoivi. the dinner on the skip nnd stop .lust nt the pieneut innment we on n't think uf iitiytlilng wltb intirn zip umi exnltemcnt than u checker runtert by mail. Aflnr reiiillng thn Itntniv f'ftiln tit ft till u ttr cannot iludciMniul Imw tho club has Imvi nhln III ll'tlllll UH III I'll) IKTMIII l. It Is safer tn tit. to u riuin Who Is looking for it Job than trail nlong with tho man who In merely looking fur n position. One of the rarest things on this enith Is the heir who rnshen In on unn nf thnso expiring 0!. year-ieasn estates uiutli niilllons. A lot nf now rountv ntturnevs are iinnntinelnir that nu "straw bonds" will be accepted by them. Aimtnnr mow at tlm wlieat annum. The appointment of .1, O. I'eterH an chief of pollen or MuAlcHtcr probably crcntcH it vacancy In one of tho .any ohalin nt tho Doss House. The old-fnlftlnned Hpendthrlftless, who put everything Mm had nn her back, now him tt daughter, nayH tlm Dallas News, who doesn't put anything .but tnlcutn on hois. Hpeaklng .of Inconsistency, there Is Luther Harrison writing editorials against tin. Htnto rid mlnlntralion nml I.uther Harrison nn statn nen iitor, helpiiiH; tlm statu iidtnlnlstratloi nrgnulzu thu seiinti.. am Itussell might uh well renllzo now ns h.ten nn ihat ni.t cannot bo elected governor solely upon a plunk oppuslng (luvurnor Hobert hoi.'h personal pardoning uystetn. ,. ,-Hn with profit takn a leaf ftum lloh lJcllols' prlvnto dlnry, When the police commissioner pets l.ls tllTI .'III Ml, IMIttU l.t... n.i.lm. ...n t. .. ...II, 1. .. r. iiiki ..V..1..II u it lint I IIS Will IIU ahln tn si'CUrn safer nnd muro efficient gunners than Hiimo of those who now man tho police guns. The trouble, with tlm present armament seeniH to hn that tho bullets scatter In every dhcrtlun exi ept the target aimed nt. Barometer of Public Opinion Tli Item Question Again, r.dltor World. While thn chamber nt com merce Is making an investigation of the excess ive rentH paid for living uuarteiH In the city. might it not also be well for them to cheok thu rentals for offices, and nseeitaln It they are reasonable. What advantage Is It It a man may lent living quarters icasuuahly If Im Is com pelled to .ay such high rentH for offices that he cannot carry on l.ls huslnesa profitably? Tlm writer Is advised that rooms in the Ken nedy building, In slxo nbuut Hxl4 feut, rent for utiywheru from 7ll to S0 per loom, according to location, nnd Hint rentH In other buildings are tlm same, or higher In proportion to space fur nished. Tlm writer offices In tho Ho-callcd New Ifcinlel building, which Is probably In a class by Itself, beciiusn uf tho well known character und disposition of Its owner. Jn this building, In which no effort Is made to give any servleo such as Is ordinarily furnished In modern office build ings, rentals have been raised from flu to JU per month nlncn September 1, and two rooms now tent fur lt)fi per month, or $55 each. The looms are not much better than short corrldon. partitioned off nro not cleaned, and Hoomlngly no effort Is made to glvo any Janitor servleo: llm fleviiloi' seivico Is almost negative? the lolletH nrn dirty and Insanitary; offlco fiirnlturo, H.ich as euspldoi-H und waste baskets are some times cleaned hut seldom returned to tho room In which they belong. In short, the building prac tically runs Itself. And yet, the prohibitive price In other buildings compel Homo to occupy rooms in this building and put up with tho Indiffer ence and lack of ptlde nf the owner. Oklahoma City and other cities are becoming acquainted with condition In Tulsa In this re spect, and tho writer Is Informed that offers from that city for better equipped and lower priced ofrlces are boluK mado to a number ot 'CompaultH. and Individuals now making Tulsa their headitua.lers, In order to Induce them to locato In Oklahoma City. Tho ltnxana rotrn leun. company, moved Its offices to St. Iiouls for tho sumo reason, and there Is likelihood ot iitherK fglKiwhig Its exnmplo If tho Munition lii nut taken in hand and a chock put on tho prof Heeling lit business landlords, a ti:nant. ' Tuls.1, .Inn, A. ' Told Harding What to lu. ' Kdltor Win Id: I am a Orand Army man, over S3 yearn old, My first voto wan for Lincoln In lfcCO. I want tn say that 1 Indorse your course In the last presld'.ntlul campaign and the stund ngalnsl the league of ii.ittuiiH. Also, tho stand you look against Juke L. Ilamuntniu. Hobjirtsun Isui, Wllhonlsm. Tuft, or Herbert Hoovcrlnm. Just hm well to send over to old Knghiud tor u cabinet oiflccf us llomiir. 1 nm Just one uf tho common people. I hear them talk, and they nay steer clear of nil Uuropc. Thny say, wa told Mr. Harding what to do, now ho ought to do It. In Oklahoma we must put out for office clem, men "ml won,Pn' MAHTLV HANSON Cleveland, okla., Jan. 4. ' Tin: nitKAT. Tin: hiiavi:, tiii: wist: UMpyiigllt, I'.'Sl. by Kdgnr A, (luest.) These are the great, tlm men who never ask Mure from this lift, than strength to meet their tank. The patient, willing toilers day by day Who servo to keep their ahlldren at th,elr play. These nro thn nation's builders and her pride-- - J Men who stand fast when cowards step asldo, Thene are thn brave: the men who day by day Have, much to tin anil tint so nnicl. to nay; The quiet Links of men who bear the weight Of burdens heavy ami tlm blows of fate, .And et keep on. some little gain to make Not for themselves, but fur llielr loved one'H sakn, .These nrn llm wise- the nen who find delight In children's laughter and their Invo each night. In the rich trunsury of a friendly few, And pleiisuies which need not he ever new. Who rollrtw humliln ways of toll and mirth Thfst) ii ru the wise and happ) nf tlm earth. THE WAY WE LIKE TO (CvpirUMl The Promoter's Wife By JANE PHELPS I'rcilcrlck ltcfii-cs to Consider a replied In a reproving rnnnncr, then changed thu subject by asking about tho different buildings wo passed, etc. Nell was waiting for us, mid to tny surprise so wiih Mr. Frederick. I was no Hiirprlsed and pleaqed to neo hid that 1 greeted him very cardial ly. 1 noticed aunt looked her sur- HuMm-HM I'mposltlon, CHAI'TIHt LXXXV1II. 1 had nut nsketl Nell where ho had spent the evening tho night hn camo In so uhllko lumscu irom mo ci tects of what he had been drinking. I thought I would wait until ho was entirely himself, und in good nu- mor. I was terribly ntinui ne nan been nt lllaiichu Orion's. Someway when he woh out .now I Invariably prlre. 1 flushed uh I recalled that I had said I hoped there would be no ono with Nell; then flushed still morn nn I saw her look at inu. "Mkf mint. Mrs. Carter. Mr. Fred licensed him In my mind or hciiik with her. Occasionally hu would drop something which showed mo erick. He I was mistaken, but most of tlio iimu ho was very close-mouthed as to with uh," Nell said In l.ls usual ofl hand manner. Then went rl(it on talglng to Mr. Frederick as wo tailed lifter them Into tho dining room. "The company Ih to bo Incorporat ed for five million," hn said In eager tones. "It will be Dm biggest thing of Its kind going. AVo are Hiiro ot suveral big wells, and that sells the remainder ot the prospoct you know. And" "Hut ForVes. you havon't nn nwered my question yet," Mr. Fred erick Interrupted. "Who nro asso ciated with you In this deal?" Just then tho heud waiter saw tin nnd led us to a table. For a tow moments ( tho talk wns Benerul, on Nell ordered tho luncheon. Aunt asked Mr. Frederick some questions, llvidcntly my plcasuro at seeing him had aroused Home sort of suspicion In her mind. Hut ho answered them all so frankly, wus so bluntly him self that shn soon "thawed out" nH Nell would havo said, and wuh chat ting pleubnntly with him. "You haven't answered my quea Hon Forbes, who aro tho men asso ciated with you? I novcr touch a thing unless I know who's running it. If tho men are on thn Hquure, fair honest follows, tho deal Is apt to bo on tho square also, nut If crooks are behind It, I wouldn't Bivo tho Htiap of my finger for nny propo sition you can lay beforo me." "Well. Scott Is ono of them " 1 had noticed that Nell flushed n.i Fiederlrk talked, flushed und looked a bit embarrassed, "Scott's all right, but who (ire th others?" where he spent his tlmo; even nioro hu than usual since his aunt came. Nell knew ttln. would disapprove of his netloiiH. Ho hml known Hint fnther nnd mother had worried over our extravngunco, and they really wcro far ler.s worldly than Ills nunt In many ways. Him accepted tho extravagance, our modo ot living without question. That a nephew of hern could be dishonest shu novcr would have believed. Anil shn would hnvo been shocked tn know hn visit ed Another woman without me, nnd would hnvo argued with him had hI.o known It. "I do hope wn shall havo Nell nil to ourselveM," I remarked to mint na wn drovu down town, "So often ho has people ho known lunch with him." "Wo mustn't bn selfish dear Bah. A big business man llkn Nell often lias to do nany things on account ot that business," "I Buei-s I know that!" I answered rather pettishly, "I have had to learn that lesion perfectly. 1 shall bo so Blad when ho fcnlH ho has made enough so he wont havo to work so hard, and can tnko morn time at homo with me. Why ho hardly seen Ilobort nowadays. Just nlcw mm utes In the morning, nnd occasional ly on Buuday. The boy will Hcarce feel ucqualnStetl with him an he grown up unless Nell in images to glvo him moio nf his time," 1 had unt meant tn complain uf Nell In nny way; but when 1 started to talk nf his absences from homo I Invaria bly snld morn than 1 Intended, "A man linn to Judge, what In best for him to do In his business," aun 'Connor BClf " Tho waiter Just then brought our luncheon. An ho laid the philes I heard Frederick say; "You'll have to count mo out Forbes. I wont go ,lnto uiiythlng with those fellows." Tomorrow Nell's Aunt neooinen InquLsltlvL'. Abe Martin I'op wan smoakhur nnd thinking and ma was crowshaylng her crow halng and tny sister C!l.it:y.i wan wetting there lHsenlng to her rlst wntch not going, and 1 uutl, liny pop hay ma, hay (llnddls. liny yourself and make, It unani mous, sed pop. Who wunts tn contrlhuto to buy n -New leers dlnnlr for poor boys? I hed. Well Wflll. a1 tnnt hn'n till. Hnmeliodytf own, sed pop, accept my congradula tlonx. Yes, sir, how mutch do you wunt to contribute, pop? I sed, t I'ut inn down for a duller, Kod'pop, who nil are werklng for his charity? Me and Puds Slmklns nnd 1-eroy Shoontor nnd Skinny Martin and Sid Hunt and Kd Wornlck. I sed. Welt It does you nil Bratn credit, ill contribute: 50 rents, sed ma, III cheerfully donate a quarter lo the cause, sed Oladdls, and pop, sod, Wliu nro .o bet tho recipients nf thj Now Yeer dlnnlr, If I may miiko no Sold us to Inquire? Kir? I sed, and pop sed, Who aro e'ro nliiiH leadln' abnui "how ' 'mid a husband," Jest like ho wtu an Airedale dog. It Is rumored hern that 'Squire Marsh Swallow, who did so much effective work fer Hi" ltepubll.au paity this fall. 'II bo nrcirimirly mentioned undor i ' r.i i L'ujn Ilit vtit iiin.ni u,n inn i ... I their nanus? THINK OF JANUARY FIRST 19MI Br T7mCUco Tribune. I wunt to know In n gcnrel way who they are, well, who are they? Me and I'udn Hlmklnn nnd Iieroy Khoostcr and Skinny Mnrtln and Sid Hunt and R'd Wernick, I Hed. Well HI bo shot to pceccs, nod pop, and ma sed, Well who ever herd. of Hutch a thing, und Oladdls sod, Vnu poor-little f lull, w.ils thn matter, dont you lxpect to kv eny dinner on New Yeers? Cancol my nungcrlptlon, sed pop and ma Hed, And mine too, and Olad dls wed, And mine. Wlcli I did. The Young Lady Across the Way has consented to lunch Utf tK 1WX V, ri TTl iij T. if 1.1. rZ4 ' 0 1 We naked the young Infly across the way If she didn't havo too many whlto corpuscles nnd ho said on tho other hahd they had so much trouble gottlne a lauiidrosti regularly that who was going to get a lot nnd Tearlo and my- Music Is Essential liennie's Notebook r-ii ) r-i t nM )er KtVry2) ... ...... ..... i nine, ui stummlck besides hU . . fin t.,., . n t . "tut in itnow I 1 sed mid pop and, I About Town and tn Hotel Ubbltt Oil development snvetl th0 ,.. nrn Mtuatlon nt Hrlstnw af,l L keeping tho city on tho high tki, 0. prosperity In Hplte, of thn. cotto, prico Mump, according 'j h u Marker, president of tho i ,,. gu, bank of Urlstow, who wai ,n T..i. Tuesday. Mr. Darker sajs that a. l'nliniin,inl n t..A . ... I ... ,. v,viiii.m, vi ...u 4JUUI III n I K M Iho nciv one In tho Imm.J .i .1 rlnlty of ltrlnlow la causing i, 8 tow"! to feel like a second Tulsa, Tht, oro no empty houses nnd r.-m. ... roaring. Ho looks for coi.i.iii-r.i... building activity during t ,0 (atJ spring' months. "Tulsa rent eMail, men lt n,. public know whut they have to jtelL declared Joh Lee, of the fn uKy .( tho t'nlverslty of Oklahoma n , humorouf nddri-SH to the rt.i c, men nt their annual bnnqua Tun day night. "They are nt iko th boy who had tho sack of rjiml&r ears. This young fellow wnn snt tn town by his father with n iclt fat of early corn, which, bclti slihti nhead ot tho season, rhrjui (,a' sold well. Hla Instructions wtrc o sell It, I'ito In thn evening the tor returned home, fagged nnd duitj but bringing with him Hm sack fu, of roasting cars. Tho father w nonplussed. 'What's the ma'erVk nsked his on. 'nidn't you noil i5) of them?' 'No,' the boy rep led it Jectodly, 'no ono asked m whit 1 hnd In tho Hack.' " The Horoscope "Th ntnrit Incllnn but do not comsl." (Ctt. IIU br McClure Ntwipiptr BynO "Ttin sthr Incllnn but do not rnmpl While Neptune nnd the Sun are bcneflc aspects' this morning, Juplte Is In evil place, according to uMrr,. obj". It should bo a tlmo for carrylnt out ambitious plans, for Neptun gives a clear vision. Initiative in largo enterprises should be well di rected nt this time. Tlio chances of succesn In oil spec ulntlon or In now commercial enter prises should bo good, while Neptune is friendly. Office-seekers nhould not lose moment of this day In which distrib utors of patronage urn supposed to be upproachablo and oven sympathe. tic. There Is a promising Mgn for all who look for employment, sine? those who exercise authority will be likety tn ha unusually generous In awnrdlrig positions and salaries. Selling this day In under a Mnl'ttr sway that will bo very unlucky for thf- stock exchange. A sensation centering in a grtat educational Institution Is foreshad owed. The head will losehlfl place. Again there may bo dubious re ports concerning certain lines of business, but these, will not bn of ne rlot.H Import In reality. Tho moon Is In a Mpn that Is ben eficial to public revenues and prom ises little rollcf from taxation. Tho rlso of nn Amcrlcnil statesman who will win lasting fame is prophe sied. Ho will como from tho west. Persons whose bh'thdnto it In should beware of speculutlc In the coming year, lluslncas will succeed It carefully conducted. Children born on this day may be Inclined to be cnrnlesa and extrava gant. They nro likely to be gifted and popular. Told at Oklahoma City SHU Silent Indian. "Lo, tho poor Indian hult3 lien now,'f raid ono of tho house demo crats as Ben Harrlnon, veteran legis lator, saw tho Hobortson machine grinding at tho democratic bouse minority caucus." Den hns heci. run over again and ho will follow hn silent course. Many governors hnvo "ousted" Hon, hut ho conies back and will bo bark again. Tho stnto democratic machine chose, Edwin Dabney of Altun for the minority leader In tho house, ill- tt,. .i.l. 1. . n ... l -,. t . n 1 1 -.n It, at iiiiri.Htl it tvitn tit ilini ijiti(;.iii inn- W. O. Ulsney of Muskogee might win thut honor. Harrison said nothing, hut ho la still an active legislator and both democrats and republicans would glvo much to know what the Choctaw has planned. ' Might Increase l'racllcc. "From tho manner and tho method which these veteran legislators use to recuro what they want, It lunks llko wn physician members should be able to build UP a considerable prac tice," unld Dr. !:. G. b'hurp. represen tative from iiutlirlc. Although in middle life, tho Guthrie, physician can "mill ronie. Ho succeed Colonel Amos' KwlitgBtalosman, pa triot, philanthropist nnd generalis simo of nil who can walk without being lieard. 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