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TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921 ihllh1 r.yttf MflfnltiK Inrlurllnc S'lmUr- HY THK WOULD PtMlLIKlUNC. CO. '.nlri1 In th Tut ratiM neoml el" Mtt" MKMIII-.n i. Al:ntT Jlt'llKAf OK f IHf rtlN MUMIIKHH OC THIS AtM'X lA TKII l lf ,h, Th AiimUIM I'rt. I niliy ntn..I ' ' e fnr rrpuMlmtlnn if an ri i1ii't'-li ' ' ih II or net olhrrwUa credit') In Oil plr, n'l i"" Iff I UV "'Jllhtf) irlii nunHrrfiiTioNitATMi. nr maii. JN VlVANeM OAll.r ANI1 miNIIAT I1AII.T ONI.T. .... fin rut 1 fine r j 10 Hli month .. . I sn Uli month i Three mnnlht On month . . . 3 to Thif month . On mnth MIWIMT UNt-V, II On. month . . nr rAimtKit im outniiiw tow. t'r fl . rr month. In iWnc l''T r, in ilrif a-- .1' .! ." CArtTtllCII l IVtAA. bano i'HPV AM" Will fillK. KAII.r AND MUNOAY. . , b f at nr Per week .tt 1'er mnnlh In nrlyatic , Per fr. In ittr PIIONN Kf HI AI. 10 DO IIKI'AltTMK.NTH Daily Uiblical Quotation Mil) I. Who throutli faith subdued kingdoms, wrought rlghlonusnoan, obtained promises, stopped III' hiiiiiIIih or Hum mil nf wanknnan were made strong. Ieb xt 33, .11. Mm Mint till lioxtN nf Km row with i look Thai altered nnt beneath the frown ihy wnrc, And h'ioii tlin lowering brood were liuiiml, and took, Meekly, her gentle rule, mmiI frowned no more, jut sort hand put iiiflde Hi nswiiilts or wrath, A int calmly limk" In Iwiilu Thn fry shuftn nf l 1 11 . And rent the nets nf pnawtrm from li'i path. My Hint victorious limul ilHpali- wan sl.iln. Willi love ulif vnuritllshcd luitr, nnil overcame Kvil with good, I" her great Muster' name. a W. r. Ilrynnt. tiih ('iiAitci: A.if i'iv ruovHN. When, foltnwlnj? tho miildnn iiiljiiiirnmcnl of thr IrKlsliitiirc, thn Muto lionnl of nffiilrw dln roiitlniioil tlin IIkIH nnil elcvntor nfrvlco nt tho enpltol, onlurcil olil noldlcrn Imrrril from tlii'lr rtiila honir', tliri'ntoiHMl to Uioko naumi nf IliinnUti of thontnlu iirnllontlary on the Htntr iiml iintlflcil tlin county niitlinrltlrH In himhI no mnro putlontx to thn vtirlmi cntyninnyiinry luntltutlon. thoni' tlon wn frankly ronilamnod iin prnpitKiimlii do nlmird tn rrontn prejudice ii:nlnt thn hnuw niiinlicralilp nnd parlliillty for I lie ulutu ndnilii Imrntlon. Ono nf tlin flrirt nrtn of (he Mprqlul hchhIuii wnn tn InvrttlcHlo t IiIh record of thn hoard of nffAlrn, thn runult liolnjj a tiniiiilmmiH report hy thr InvrntlRiMlnic cnnitnltlrx", which wnn com pnoil of Ifitillnrr dornocrntn it ml republican, Hut tlin onlcrH of thn Htntn hoard of iitlnlrn worn without thn ntlRhtrxt Jiifillflcatlou find that "tho crltlolimi of thn i:ilitli IokIhIuIiii-o w.in donn fnr pnlltlrnl purpin-M nnil for tho nvldnnt Intention of illncrcdltlnir thn loKlnlaturu nnd nhould mct with uulvcrnil ciuiitpm nutlon." The report rlted ltter from the ihiiliniiiii of tho hoard nf puhfle uffalr In which h h mimed nil tho lilnnio und fully exonerated thn logUlatur, lntlnir thn hoird had In' (Ml nt fault. Thtin Dip cliurco made nRalnnt Iho iiiliiiliiltni tlnn, t lint It was nocking to foron tho pnopln to rlnii a warrant for thojr own deipollnient, Ktandu amply proven. now iiiJT us havi: i'iit'i:. The Knox peace re.ioltitlon hnn paitnvd th rmuntn hy u linndnomn inujorlty and in now pendlnjr In tho Iiouko where It will lip adopted with no. dtvlnlon of orliun conseauenre. Thus nfter two yenrw nf actual war nnd two more yearn of technical war, wo will puna Into a Mate ot official peace. Then let tin luivo peaca In fact and deed. It us get over thn war hyit terla ami atop tatklnc nhotit trcatlNi und In demnltlea nnd thlnfrf!. let tin nbandnu our war vocabulary nnd our war mental proce. Now that America haV been briiURltt back home, tho tlmo ban nrrlved tn think nnd not h r membern ot a family thoroimhly rommltted to a policy of attending tn our own bunluci, If xomebody knocks at thn front door tn nnk nlm or sell im notnethlnjT, irlvn them a docent henrliiR of cotimej oven hentow thn alma If thn rnso frcenin merllorloui, nr buy tho thltiR offered, fttil fnr oiirnelveo, stick at homo and not Rive nur cntle.r tho Imprennlnn that ho has a rlfiht In our liotifn enual to our own, or that ho can rome In and ro to nhlflliiR the furniture; nor listen to Ills complaint If wo withhold nlms. In short, let us rrinaln complete inantura of nur homo nnil our own conduct, careful rnuUKli, nf rotirse, that our conduct be nuch a to glv nn Just offenso to our neighbor. iiavi: Tin: i-r.oiMiij cost? During thn regular session of the Klghtli leg Ulaturn Uic limine Htood Ukn a ruck ngiilunt appropriations for tho erection ot now build ings nt the varloiiH state Institutions. This was in nccordanro with tho mandate given the re publican memtioinlilp of that body. Now that nn oxtra soinlnn ban been convened the appropriation committee of the hotimi secmn j to bo reversing lUolf. It 1ms voted to report favorably on a building program of Immctim I proportions. If there Is n statu Institution that I m nnt provided with a now building In tho pro- , gram agreed on, then such ntate Institution 1 has a right to feel aggrieved. This action iiilltn naturally hreeda suspicion. li should. Why the clmngo of heatt? Are tho ' people to witnesa nn about front nn tho Issun I of economy? Is tho Ulghth leglilnturo really , going to write tho greatest appropriations In thu hlfltoiy ot tho fctate an tho rtobcrtson-Oavld- son cabal prmnlncd? If thin Is to bo tho record, finally, then tho member responsible must prepare to dofend thcmselvna ngulntt an ntitragod people, for no body elso will bo willing to do tt. , Tin: citv man.;i:u idka. Tim report of tho npcclul committed nf thn City club concerning change In city govern ment Ik notind at least In part. Tho rocom- J mendatlon that charter amendments bo mads granting to tho illy complete autonomy In local rovcrnnifii', and that the nonpaittsan manner i of rondiiflliiR elertionn be ndnplerl. afford lltM Rroiind for ptIoui division. Thn rerommendnllon that Tulsa adopt inn fliy inntmjfer plan, said manager tn b. emtilnysil recarilles-i of city, e.nunly or stale hniirid.iry llnrK, will not, we think, meet with much np provai. HeeonimeinllnK elty mamiRnr form of I'overnmnrit li about ai specific n recnin mnndntlon as MUKRcstlnj; that a people not up some form of Kovernmint, I'nr thero are lly manager plans galore. That plan wlheh provides a popuf.ir loglnln tlvo body with repre"iitnllvs from nil ne lions of tho rlty, with a highly centralized ex ecutive, department, iho head of which In etn ployed hy Iho rounrll nnd mndo city manager, has met Mime approval. Muskngen Im.i mmh plan und It appears lo be working out fairly nil Infautory, but Is not yl thoroughly proven. Hut Hi Idea that Tulsa Miould highly een Iralltie lis govnrnment that Is tnkn It a far away from tho people as pirfnlhlir, nnd wniploy ifsms inn from Xnw Vork or Phlladslphlu to administer tin govnrnment, must bo rnpugnnnt to a vast innjfirlty of our people. Oklahoma one hud long-dlitnutn government o fur away from tits people ihat they had no Influ ence with It at all. Not soon, we Ihlnk, will they voluntarily return to that condition. As ii matter of fart and logic, no change In thn form of our governiuonl Ii nosentlal to se curing thn best nvallahln In government. Ily the adnptlon of thn charter amendments nug Kfited, Including that nrohlldtlng pnrllsan ac tlvlly In municipal elertionn, Tillmi can have good govnrnment an under any other form which may be devised. Ii In Inaccurate to promise the people that the illy manager plan of government results In economy. If nuch ban been the rnnult In any caf where that form ha) benn tried It has not been called to tho writer's attention, liven Iho Muskogne form of city manager government hni Irirrenwd administra tive, coirtn verv substantially. I'nsslbly the old form, glvon thin latitude and protected from partisan Influences, would have been quite as mtlsfactory. Nay. It h alinfwil cortaln that It would have been. Tho morn nr less prevalent Idea that accept able government can be had by the adoption of iiomn morn forni Is fallacious In the extreme. It Is not creditable to any community lo accept such a doctrine. Hcnutnr Joe Hhcrman seems to feel that Tukm Is populated with men who delight In waiter, lug their money In great numn for any old pur pose. Nothing could morn clearly show the man's Ignoranco of the mibject bo posen as iiu dcrntamllng. Tulsa has some gcntlemon who powess large means; perhaps morn of that clnns than any other locality In thn southwest. M that fact be tonfenscil. Hut they ncnulred their incaim because they understood tho art of hus banding their icsnurcen, and they glvo up their money only when their Judgment tells thorn It ts a sound proposition. If the ncnator thinks It Is rnny for n grafter or crooked politician to relieve Tulsa cltlnens of their money let him come over and "set In" Hut before he nt tetnptn It wo ndvlan him In flnanco himself among his wefi-nldo friends for a long stay. And If Im eventually finds It ncccary to walk home ho need not be surprised. Our bojeV prin cipal buslnesn Is to get money not glvn It away many ambitious "forelgnem" have discovered Hint fact tn their sorrow. If It Is Congressman Chandler's lurpoe to bar from Washington all those who failed to avull thcniMolvos of tho opportunity to support him during the recent election, uulto a num ber of Oklahomana will bo compelled to remain nt homo and forego what they had como to con sider as u constitutional right- U has1 bcon the practice herctotorn for n congrcminan to con nldcr hlmHo.lt tho lopresentntlvu of all tho people of his district ciulto regardless of their partisan attachment. If tho VInltn stntcninan can cluingn that practice nnd servo only those- who directly contributed to Ills political succosn lio will at leiiH bo nble to confuno thorn crltlc.i who hnvo charged that, ho bun never stood for nnythlng of his own devising. Huppnsn tho Oklahoma gcuttomen who pose as patriot-! while playing poltttrn for themselves I'xclunlvoly do succeed In defeating U. CI. I)l. ney for any appointment, then what? Sure thoy will hnvo established their supremacy with tho administration, but Just precisely whom can they claim any credit for their handiwork? Not every Oklahoma republican will dance a death dunce over tho political grave of Disney. In vlow of the present accepted style of female attire, why did they ever contend that tho old-favhloned buntlo wiw immodest ? I'AlldMllN. tCopyrlghl, 1021. by Udgnr A. Gtioit.) Thoro n ro sovcnil kinds of (allure. Thoro'H tho kind men notice most, And It hnuntH them In their business liko an ever prenont ghoul; Hut to rail In some endeavor that Is launched for Holflnh gain Is n temporary 't-back nnd may never leave n vtaln. While the hurt whloh cuts more deeply and forget wo never can. Is to have our honor tested and then full to play the man. Worso than any businrns failure Is the failure, to lu true. To fall In kindly service when the cliancn Is given you. There Is no regret no bitter, when the pant you look upon. An to know you'vn kept your ronen 'till tho friend Is dead nnd gone; And thorn Isn't any failure ijulle so difficult to bear, llowover goen the battle, n.s the failure to bo fair. Tho bitterest sort of fnilure Isn't missing .wealth or fame For n man may err and blunder and irtlll keep an honored name, And ft man may fall In connuest and still be a loyal friend And find h! Ufa successful when It'n written to tho ends Hut tho tiilluren that cut deepest when our hook of deeilif we wn, Are tho mean nnd petty failures when we've failed to pluy tho man Oklahoma Outbursts llf OTIS 11 lit (I. V. The girl on Mouth Main says that betwen thn weather man and the demands of fnshl"ii she is In n dreadful state of unrest What are the corset reformer- going i d about It now nln - n. whalebone iwved thai Coul gate Ml rl from death, when an Innaiir man find two shots ut her? That Dalian lady who has caught four bubi in a wek by witting a nlcn warm brink ci on In front door step ha better luck fishing tb i tl Hreh ciiinlniil of this eolylitn. A government bureau has announced thr. proi vullnn of the IkiII weevil by iliolgr.ipn Wint un cotton growers want thn k'jw rrm r to do le lo show us a boll weevil exterminate One would naturally think that nn secretin to CfngrMnnii llnrrlfh. Marry (lllstr.ip uugi In know how to spell Victor 1-oekr'n n.nne Hi, he lualsta on lining nn "ir for the "k to giw it a eiiflrr agiiiul, we peeeume. Orrllniirlly tlr nn parsr huto demons are common tliut their stuntn urn Ignored by new servlcf-M, hut when one nf them happens to K' i tangled up with a barbed wire renin in M,i kogee It le conalderad of seiiaatlonal luipoitaiin One of tho nlroirg pitlntn Walter Dickey, new owner of tho Kaiiean (Tty .toiimnl, makes f..i nupport la thai he cumn to Kmiimis City 38 y. nt ago an "u smooth-faced yaiiiig man." tinue i f bin political onemlna atlll regjnl him ,-ih b.ue faced, Again referring to the law of supplj .mJ ib maud, wn feci enllrd upnri lo slate that next t.. grurluuttin from thn schools of Journalism there nr more ayndlcntin promoting fr unir. for iiewspupum than there arc pmtn mcnar lug flic wheat fields of oklanoiiui. A repiiHentatUe dropped In n day or two ago with things In On line for nale. nnd some with good. Wo told him If he rould figure out a (dure feu Im J o n week fealiiro we might take II lie nnn kill off some of tbe nluff ou now h.ixo and the first thing he marked ri.r tlie uiil nhop was this colyuni, which shown that even feature agents hnvo some conception ,if the relativity of Miluen It urometer of Public Opinion A SonlalM Organ on tho I'liimiiui Canal. Hdltor World. The Oklahoma leader, orgun of the noclallstli forcen of the Htnto, iiltcmptH t'i make fun over thn fact that the secretary of war, In going to Panama for the purpose of Investigating the cost of operation und so on llilir Moclallnt organ attempts to mako capital and propnganda for uM cause by Haying what a "iTlnii!" It In that the employcH on the IMnamn canal rnenlw Si per rent higher wagon than Is paid for Ukn kind of labor bore, and that along with thin high wage, there goes with It free i nnt for families, and nlmo.it frno rent alno for men without famlllen, together with free amuse ment ami a month's vacation each year with full pay, also nick leave and im on, In tho first pl.icn thin socialist organ l very cm of ill not to Inform 11m readein that the 10B. uoo.oou people. III thin nation are paying for this 31 per cent above the nverago wage, thin free rent and free vacation, etc , and many mll llona of pi who am paying thin hill nro working for Icwi than thoso government employen re ceive. Sometlmn ngo thin organ published the fact that last year the operating expenses for the canal amounted to n llttlo over 0, 000, 000 and the operating revenue wan some ovei S,000,000. thus, r-ald tho socialists, hero Ih a profit of over IS.000,000 n year with high wages and free rent. etc. A mighty platislblo story miii'ly, but mighty mlnleadlng also. Thn Panama canal cewt the people of this nation tho ,tiler Jlttlo sum, of M0S.H4I.0IG, nnd wo urn puyhm Interest on thin vast sum. The Interest nlono In somo $18,000,000 a year, t) that thn nctual losn Is $10,000,000 a year and not u $:',000,000 profit, an this socialist organ would like to have ltn rcadcrn believe. Wo all want t'nclo Sam to treat hLt heli with thn utmost liberality, but, we do not want to forget that wo are thn government, that Is, wo. iih ami company, that aro paying all the ex penses. Aer for the management of thn Panama canal, We aro wasting several million dollars a jear thorn In nil tnpe, nt least two million dollurs. Wo know that governiiientn ovciywhere require two dollars and two men to accomplish the s.imn icsiilt that private Induntrv will nccom pllfih with one. Hut your sncluUst editor und agitator Is forever misleading the public by printing half-tru'hn and whole mlfrrepresoiita tloni and thus fooling thn musscii with his fnlse logic and moro falno stutlstlcs. Think It over. I O. It. OOItDON. Secretary Amorlcnn Antl-Hnclalist leagtic. Okmulgee, Aluy 2. Criniplulus at SiMiotj .Vote. -Mdltor World: In your paper of .Sunday. April U. under the head of society, appears the following slum and bright (?) remark, which should call to arms nil the women of Tulna, who, from the nlmple fact they have not mar ried nn oil well or some other moiileii fancy, are forced to carry on the IjiisIiicsh life of Tulwi. and in so doing cither get to work by trolley or by foot. Tho nooliii editor states: "l p to dato us rulmi may well claim to be. the pedestrian clans are not of the smart set." It's a proposition to know what she means by thn nmart set. In wilting thli nitlcle. I wish to pay "lovely courtesy" to the noclety editor, because there In one connoting fact that nhe. as well oh the ones ehc serves, must remember, and it Is this, that all smart people do not rlilo In curs. I claim IIiIm statement an insult to the women or Tulm who really count In the making of the life of tho I'llv. The little stenographer who tolls from S In tho morning to S in the evening, many times underpaid, V tho office of sonfe hunbniul of one in nn. moan net, im invarinlily worth fur morr to that man than the wifo who nets In her nut" from morning till night (or night until morning many times) doing nothing for the betterment of herself or her friends, nnd keeping tlicin from ilolng likewise. Tho writer known of women in Tulsa who are tlin brains of large concerns, nnd, by the way, they know how to walk ami haven't for gotten thn art of -walking and the proper use of their feet, and they are tho hapjiv. busy women To the Working clan ot women "of lillsa this statement deserves resentment, and the World owee to them an apology for allow Ing this to appear In print. IdleneM. whether It be In tho "smart soi- or ii the "Inferior being" In the biggest curw. in tho w orld. Ao have' had many demonstrations of what Idlonciw In thn "sniurt set" tins been doing In other places; for I nnt n nro, the woman of tho "smart net" In New York who fetl In low with her Indian guide, nway in the lonely cabin, doing nothing, nnd her rich. Idle, worth less husband, with another "fancy," bringing Into the world children whose parents uio so mixed the court could hardly decide to whom they belonged. They probably never walked, either. Oh yen. they miro deserved their rlilsa. Don't try to shove them on to tho pedestrian clans. Now the writer isn't finding fault with wealth. If properly used, Ifn tho ono big blessing. VVa have women In Tulsa, wonder, fully bright, Intellectual nnd wealthy, nnd who ntlll have tlmo to look Into tho real living condi tions of thn city nnd Itn populace. These tire the kind who can do things, for they havo tho , KicwiiiK or. weami, ana still retain the lovn for their neighbor. And while It's nn unhandy thing ninny times, to be poor, perhnps it's a blessing ' In disguise. fo I think this s'atement should be retraced, nnd Instead or nil the "lovely couitesv" beinc i paid to the Hctiern. ' give a portion to "the "pc. dt itr an rlans TuItM May 1. A KKADKIt. HAPPINESS tCrrrrlthl Tin tnvag out In W Jangt Acme ha n oncm about rant; the cott of food and cloth: railroad rat mm, toal uippljr, ptrtonal liberty, and athmr vxlng thing which worry tht civilixmd man tut tha clvUifd man, with all hit eompllcattd The Woman Who Loved - iiy jam: rni:i,is A MOUIJIUV STOltV OF UO.MU AND CHAPTHIl B.1. Tho l'nverty I'lirty. Hetty ushered ui Into the living room, w here nil hut Marlon were as sembled. I noticed Itobert looked sharply about, but he nald nothing. "Well wait hero until .Marlon comes," Hetty muIiI, lifter wu had greeted till present. I could not avoid seeing, und being pleased, at thu flush of pleasure In Oardner Kenyon'n ejen when he thanked me for being tho reason for his being there. Hut everyone wan so hilar ious, and looked ho ridiculous in their old costumes, that wo had no tlmn for any further convematlon Just then. "You look lovoly, tlcrry!" Mary said, "Whole did you get that dress? I never nw you wear It." "It was thu one she had on thn day I got up courage to ask her to marry me," Itonert said to my sur prise. He had not mentioned It ' down after things, nnd when I put It on. 'No wonder ho wanted to marry you!" Jano broku In. It In lovely on you." Tho dresH was a soft satiny thing of a faded ort of Allen blue a col or I hud worn constantly an a girl, but which I had discarded slnco my marriage. Just then .Marlon enme In. "Hotter late than nevor! she said, as nho took otf her coat and revealed hornelf dresned 111 the costume of Itaggedty Ann. n doll made popular v tho story In a new Juvenile pub lication. vvc all screamed with laughter. "You clever girl!" Hetty said with delight, ".My party can't belli being a nuccesn now." Then sho led the way to the kitchen. The supper was set out upon two bare kitchen table pushed together. The room was lighted with n tallow candles set In vvido mouthed bottlen so they wouldn't drip. Wo had paper platen, stoel forks, thn kitchen kind, and pewter npootm, Tho centerpiece was made up ot carrots with tho green left on. nnd then grouped about them, .potatoes, onlonn, etc 'I'ho placo enrdn worn written on brown paper, with n Jingle under the namcn- -Mary had rlono theni for Hetty. The Young Ladu Across the Wau Tho young lady across tho way nays hrt saw In tho paper that a French girl had flown nrrosn the Andes tn nn airplane nnd whnt a change In methods of transportation sln-o Napoleon led his weary troops acrofur those sumo mountains! AND CIVILIZATION IBJt 11 Tht CUeato Trltnin,! financial worrim; wuld not trad plaemt with th Jmgl. and Earned HUSINHSS Abe Martin 1 found mywlt between Frank Weod and Clurdner Kenyon. Marlon llovey was on his other side, and then Itobert. Mary Ityan wus be tween Carson Murphy nnd Jack Adler. while, Hetty and Jano took tho other two places. Kach ono had to read aloud beforo nuppor wus nerved what Mary hud written on their place cariln. Hetty Informed un. Tho Jingles were up roariously funny, unit every ono was apropos, Mary seemed to have a flair for that sort of thing, and , had rcnlly outdone hcrHolf, ! I noticed that Oardner Kenyon was Immensely interested, when he was told that Mary had wnttan. tho Jingles, nnd I had a bit .ot Jealous feeling when I navv hlni look re peatedly in her direction. It took un mime tlmo to nulet rending tho nonsensical then Hetty said: "itaggerity Ann will you iisnist wim tho whip?" nnd Marlon rose nnd with nn elaborate courtesy .signified her willingness to be wuttress. Thu potato soup nerved In paper cups was delicious. Then as an en tru wo hud pnrk and beans. "Not ono of the 57 varieties either; thesi) urn homo grown," Marlon said an nhe passed thn wooden platter. After that came the main course, corn beef und cabbage. How wo did cat. and whnt n good time wo had! Itobert wus more like It's flno t' bo spirited nn' full o' civic pride an' a great booster, but th' feller that attends t' his own business nn' pays his bills still re mains th' biggest unset o' nny com munity. Ther'n one thing n mother never Irarnh an' that Is that her little child can't walk as fast she kin. himself than ho had boon In weeks j and vveokH. Wo had our coffee with tho dinner, and Hetty proposed a ' tonat to hint, the honor guest of tho evening, at the same tlmo apologiz ing to Onrdner Kenyon and telling Oiilld .Meeting. Queen Ksther Oulhl ot the First I'rcabyterlnn church will meet nt tho homo of Mrs. O. O. Mortimer, 1S69 South Cheyenno nvenue, Wed nesdny, nt 2:30 o'clock. hint sho would give another party for him some day. "I surely will If you get run over by nn automobile." "I havo to get nearly killed to bo honor guest, do I? I think 1 prefer to be ono of tho rabble," he return ed. Ko In good natured repartee wo finished our dinner and then went into the living room to dance, Betty had a new Victrola, and somo of the lino danco records. Sho also had planned a surprlso for us. Tomorrow Heard behind a mnsk. i mm Benny's Notebook INVENTIONS. Thoro nro many new Inventions nowadays that people used to miss without knowing they wan missing. This is one of tho lucky things about living lu the 20th century linden ot tho 1st or Snd. Another lucky thing about living now Instod of formorlly Is that you aro still alive. Ono of tho most Important Inven tions is thn telefone, wlch rings eny hour of the day or nlto no you can tawk to nomebody that maybe you wouldent even wunt to see You can nlso tnwk to youd friends Jest un easy. Wen enybody in tho olden days hud a long peece of wlro they jest lined to fix things erround the hout-o lusted of wanting tlmo think ing about trying tn tnwk throo It, vvilo now nil you haft to do lo tawk throo the tolofone wire is Jest cull up and If you get the rite, number you know Ixactly who your tnwklng to. and if you get the rong mimbor you dont. Another Important Invention Is thu olectlo lit a wlch saves us the t rubble und Ixpenno of tcming on the gas every tlmo we wunt a lit o und also makes tho matches last longer Kvcr since tho Inwntlon of tho elecktrlc lite all you hnff to do to make a dark room disappear Is Jest push n button. Another Important Invention Is file enmern. wlch takes yuro plckturo and nhows you ixactly how you looked that mlnnlt no matter how much you chungo later. Thus wen you nro nil grown up you can look at a plckturo ot how you uned to look wen you won a baby and realize how mutch you havo Improved, 2 other Important Inventions are tho locomotive, wlch does all tho work In n trann of cars, and the fonograff, wlch gives us tho priv ilege ot trrnlng off the music wen rver wo dont feel like herring It. I W-23 mrnm. i i ! Our I'Visy Payment linn Knnblcs ANYOXl'J to Own u , , A. .1. Vlctroln, o-Jigo 3 133 'Style ll 223 I About Town and In U old Lobbies "To my mind there In nctui g beginn to cnmtiarn with thr .., spirit exempilfled by thr Tn 'i Pie, said It. v. Hallev of ok I n, ""lty ntnlp manager or tin :,, hood of American Yeoman v hero to attend the Uhndam ir cerr'monlal of the Yeomen Tj ho continued, "in tho talk , southwest and Is cortaltijy Hi, Ing city or thn state. Willi , . advnntnges, there In no re is, j nop, why Tulsii cannot hecmne , . 'hnt i 1 ' 1 lias 1 nr ft roe loaning emeu oi tile t States. " The Horoscope Tb tr Inelln but do not emoL ICpL 1IU lir McClur. N.w.pii WUDNHHDAY, May 4. This is not a fortuna'n di. c. cording to nstrologv, T',. hn iKaturn nnd rnnusnrenll n u,.f' uapcvi. jupuer ruies will kindly power Into at night It In a tlmo ror women 1 1 tk 1 account or their own p..s bliiti.i i nnd to put llttlo dependence men. Thn stnrs frown upon an i. af , fairs, but warning In given thai i , will bo nn ndded tendeniy tn indulcs tn romnnco which will be untut t. y Those who seek emplojimrt .,r deslro to improve posltl'.ns , . utr occupied nhould postpone nip , i n until a moro favorable aspe. rj'n, Saturn Is especlullv unkind - . aged today, making for dopn ,n irritibllity and misunderstanding on tho part of younger pcrnon Itcnl estate transactions n,. nM be no profitable under thin m . i ir they wore delayed un'il kind1 r planets direct. The lute houn of the ever should he auspicious for planning big enterprises of every sert wir il . t they concern trade, polities or rl u Mars In flcmlnl will dlMrb I'nltcd States In many wavs astf logcrn declare, and for thin reani.n the public mind will be casilv in I flamed by rumors and evil repcri' I Women who have business or pri gant in th fosslonul projects to push should li Mulcnccnt until this rulo of the s-.im passo. Persons whoso hlrthdate It is mav have nn uneventful jur Tl.r nhould pay strict attention o I, im- i nesn. i Children born on this rt.-iv n v meet many obstacles In the w,,.. ef success, but they nhould have th power to overcome nil. llrcoiler Scln Oorxl lJvatnple. Special to Thfl World, W Y AN DO TT H, Jlay 3 Ait H ur.'eder of flnn stock on a. smai scale, D. K. Walker, a farmer iving a few miles northeast of here on .'Jycamoro creek, sets nil example worthy or Imitation. Ho has u herd 1 of nln.' purebred cattle of the l'alr fax and Auxiliary breeding Jle hai recently been advertising wuiie Io ' land China hogs of thn liberator Caldwell, Ulg Hob, Dig Honed Lead er, Hlg Joe nnd O'-rstdnlo .lonn , vnrictljs. Ho bus threo sows, each i of which has produced a litter of l? Indicating that they are (julte pro lific. IlrAniHilntnl for Tun Years. I Special to The WorlJ. ! TONKAAVA, May 3. Tho Tonkv ' wn, board ot education has reem ployed city Huperlntendcnt W (1. 'Hopkins for a period of two year. at t an Increased salary and has let tbe ' contract for an addition to tin fitch pehool building to J. II. Mitchell & ' Son of Wellington. Kan . for $20 ti98. Tho contractors ngrcc to have 'the work completed by August .0. j Tickled With Hnml Stand, 1 Special to The World. COIiIiINSVIUI,K, May 3 Mr U. W. A.len of this city has crcetert new gnnollno filling station, whl'h beautifies the rlty very much The station is so built that It ncruplu a spucn which has been Idle fc somo time, and on lop of this llt'i building Is a band stutul that th city has long wanted. It is very rnn vcnlent nn well us decorative I'or the past few y?ars the band him hem mooting on the streets or elsewhere. Victrol The One Phonograph Why buy an inferior phono graph when you can get a genuine Victrola, choice ot thu world's grentoHt artists, for an llttlo us $25. .,,., CHII'K, Mnnagor - 3 131 117 South Main Styled