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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1922 '4 WORLD Piiblliha.l Krery Mnrnlnr In.liMlnir Hundar BY THK WORLD PUBLISHING CO. Knlfrnl at tha Tetaa I'liatftlfli-s fleinnit C'lasa Matter u:mn;n or aitiut iiuiikau op imik'I'i.atiok StUMIIKIl OV Till". AHHfll lATKIl I'llBH.S The AlanrHteri I'reaa la efrlualvely enttlll Is the UK for retetMleMInn of all nee iliaiaietiea nedlted In It nr tint ulierlae credited In Ihli reaer Mtitl alao (ha laeal pebllahe,! herein SlrllAr'lllPTION HATH Mr MAIL IN AIIVANCH I1AII.Y AMI HUNDA1 IlAll.T fWl.T fine Year U (II) Ona Year 17 00 fll Monlha 14 Mi Monlha . Hi1) three Months , II III Tlirca Jtittilhe II "a tel. M"""" iil .11 Mnnlh t. .11 nfNUAT only . . .11 M One Mnnlh. .. flnaYear ......ltd lit OAtllllUtl IN OtlTBIIll. TOWNH Tar Weak I'ar Month, In Advanta Per Yeer,Jn Advance . . . Iiy (JAHIIIKII IN TUIJIA. SANIl HI'fllNdH. , IIHII KUIIK, IlAll.T AND HUNDAT l"ar Meek ' I'ar Month, In adeaitee ,,, I'ar Year, In Advanre .1 .11 . ,t l 00 ..I .10 .l I'lltlNB OBAnt; pint AM I'WI'AtlTMBrlTB liililc Thought for Today .tiiiniiii) ii. A MOttNINO I'llAVIIH (Teat In me olniin heart. O duel, and tt.ni w a light spirit within me I'sulm hi. 10. Tin: i. or Tin: i'iiunoii .mimstkv. Tlio fnll of the llrland ministry In of Impor tance IntnrnatlnnHllv only ivm showing how lim ited In tlif nullitirlly of government nnd us Jus tifying tliu unsatisfactory ntlltuiln of Kruno)! statesmen on iimny matter recently. It lit now cloarly perceived Hint M. Hri.ind mid li In nNtoolntos won wont too far In their efforts to accommodate foreign views, that Trench imlillo opinion was tho Itiipfllltijf foroo which held them to a lino of conduct whloh seemingly eouin lm explained only on thn theory of Im perialistic nmbltlons on thn part oC tho Frorioh government. Caught between thoso two firm llrland was forcixl to surrender. I In roulil not mako head way against tho foreign vlowa Impound upon him ami In th'o attempt to accommodate lilm Bclf thtircto )io went further thun French pub Ho 'opinion would tolerate. Tho French prospect In not a dazzling one. If I'olncnre, reputed to ho tho lender of Iho Trench Irreconcilable, inoanlnir that faction which domnnds thn ultlmatn from (lermany nnd tho wholu of th'u French olijeetlvn with rot orenco to art lntenso national program If l'olnonro BUCcaodH In forming u cabinet nnd tnliliiK over tho Bovortnent hn l either doomed to n Hliort llfo In tho role or must Involvo Kranco In boiiio cHuIm under thy isravlty of which Trench public opinion will ho forced to abandon lln radical nlmn and accept n mod erate accommodation mi nil dlaputetl pulntH. Trom qulto another Hourca comeii ovldeiico nt thu (lingular ntata of public opinion In Franco. U In learned that Trench dlplomatH havo mado rapranentatlonn to WanhlnKton of ficial coupling therewith tho demand Unit American Ballom ho reaueHtod to not wear their uniforms when on shore leave In French portH. This demand fal llltlo ntiort of an Inmilt, It comparcB to (iiirmany'n domand that Amorlcan hlpx Btrlpo thoniaolvi'H llkn a zuhra before salt Inff Into tho 'prohibited zono If they would rucapo tho dohtructlon which Dcrmiiny had lurklni; under tho surfaco of th'o ocpiui,, Tho reply to that Impossible, demand 1b How lilatorj'. To mnko such a diplomatic repre sentation, nil Franca U reportod to have mndo Is almost tantamount to asking that Amnrlcan BhlpB onterlnn; French portH furl their own colors nnd ralo tho trl-color of Trance, ho causa tho uniform of thn United Htatea army or navy Is accepted uh proclaiming the national novorelgnty under which the man wearlnn It serves. It would hn very painful to th'o Amer ican pubflc to learn that tho Trench demiiml has been crnntod. This net of Trnnco shows tho painful and oven dangerous stato of tho French mind. It In difficult to hellnvo that thu uniform which saved Franco from Hm enemy only a few short months nuo has become an, object of such Hcom and h'atred that tho very sight of It excites riot. Yet such Is tho unencapabln conclusion. He- cauHO only a very serious situation could hnvo Impelled tho French foreign officii to take such an Irritating step. Tho future !h anything hut hrlpht for Franco, Tho lamb If 13H-1S seems by way of becom- ! , l'ltKMONlTIONK (IF JMSASTKU. DepresBlnic mdeed must hn the rumblings from tho provinces In the ears of tho Owen cumpalKn'tnannRern. Trom every quarter there comes muttcilnKs of 'discontent or expressions of opon rebellion. The Lawton News, published In the hometown of both Ooro and Ferris, speaks as follows: Owen Is not morn acceptable to tho for mer Ferris Admirers than ho Ih to the Clorn msnl tho Judge ehniiKeil hit polltU-Hl coat to Ills own undoing Owen played with 4ioth Hides In the inemoraliln struggle which split thn deintu raile parly In lliln state. Th'o breach Is not hralsd; Owen certainly Is not tho man to heal It. The bearer of thu Jar of political ointment which must be op piled to tho wounds and l.ieeratlons from which both the Ferris Hint flore men still suffer, should come from without the ranks " ' of either of Ihene two (nations, which', still oxlst In very nearly the sumo strength they all il ivhnn till. ilm,,.ruta u-aru ali,. a.1 iim .tho precipice by the avalanche of little morn , J than n war ugo. This is lnd, e,l illatreNMltlGr. hownvor nerllrntn tho obserntions msy be. The World had hoped to see th.t deimciHtle brethrsn dwelling In ' peaco and amity an becomes those who huvo "armistice. Or did they sign an armistice? 'In finy event It leaves a peaeo-lovlng nature. such ob The World Is aulto widely known to pos .'boss, fiulte bereft of consolation. It looks llko war to tho very hilt of a vitry long nnd ugly knife. Hut and wo say It with becoming mod oMy nnd regret If Candidate Owen finds him Jiolf forced to pay the penalty of duplicity and hl(ty political Instability, it will have a most salutary Influenco upon futuro polltica and poll-tlclahs- Tin: coMiNfi issi'i:. When thn Knnsas agrb ultttrnl council adopted a resolution calling for retrenchment In the expenditure of public funtlH, county, stntn and national, It touched tho coming groat Issue, Thorn Is nono comparable In Ihls Issuo which In growing greater nnd greater oach tiny. Nor can It be met by piihlla officials merely mnklng n gnsttira toward economy. The reform do ihnnil.Hl Is a declslva cut lln the public budget at Washington and In every stato capital. And tlfnt reform nan only bs sscured through tho nbollllon of lawn nnd public agencies Incapable of Justifying themselves; by proven benoflclal tssults. I How far our public men orn from isnsliig the null of thai problem Is seen In the fnct that prarllenlly every man elected to public ojfleo, wholher its ossciiilvrj or legislator, conceives his first and grwHtest duly to 1m thn enactment of ndtlltlanal lawn rrxitlng additional govern ment oosts, Nowhorn, In olther pnlltlnul or ganisation, Is thorn the slightest Indication that th'o gravity of this coming Issue Is properly ap pt orbited. W havo am Iil bsfnrai, wn now repent, no mat tor how worth while an article or an objective limy !, It Is pottftliil for Its eoi to outweigh Its value. (lvriimant In tho Itultnil HtHtns of Afiierl-ca Is fust Teaching Jhnt point. And the practice Which Is urging It headlong to the preclpb'n operates not only to mnko governiient Impossibly expensive, but likewise to mnko It morn and morn n thing offonnlva to the people. Ily its ungresslous upon Individual liberties and freedom of action; Its Invasion of fields to which It should be an entire stranger nnd which It cnu luvndn only to Us own detriment, It Is milling to thn already large number who feel that It Is not worth defending. And what an absurd thing It Is to go on nnd on lidding to thn governmentl structure. For ovor n hundred years thn structure hns been In course of construction, fs thn house never to bo com pleted? Is it never to renoh that stogo whero the task has become merely one of keeping up repairs, looking after tho Insurance and enjoy ing the benefits nnd beauties of home-' What would you think of a man who xpent n lifetime building n house, taking first tho sug gestion of this one nnd then that one, until there resulted a hodge-podge of a building sprnwllng over the entire blook as dlfferont from tho arch itect's original plans ns daylight Is from dark? Or a business man who I nut end of planning his business nml organizing It perfectly nt once, spent all of his tlmo changing tho rulcx nnd forms? Retrenchment In pttbllo expenditures Is tho great coming Issue, Vou can kliw the book on that. Mcro promise will no longor satisfy. There must bo performance of thn heroic kind. Vi:itV HAD MJ.SI.VnSM. llcfbcrt HOovcr, secretary of commerco nnd Also In charge of wheat purchases for Uussla, refuses to maka public tho price being paid grain factors for this wheut. Thin Is n vory bad decision. Mr. Honvor'a excuse that "to make publlo tho prices being paid would affect tho market and lead to tho commission bolng compelled to pay lilghar prices'," doesn't seem to fit at all. Tho entire country has a perfect right to know Just wli'at price Is being paid for this grain. First, hecauso the money was voted out of thn publo treasury, and oocond, because tho grain Is being furnished by mlddlumon who pur chased It from tho growers at very low prices. Ther Is no longer a war raging behind which nutocrncy can hldo Itself nnd Justify star chniuber jiroceedlngs. Turn on the light. Lot tho publlo know what Is going on, tiii: Ni:wiu:itiiY voti: Tho resolution ndoptod by tho senate In tho Newberry casu constitutes tho host disposition of that celebrated affair that could piwedbly bo reached under th'o circumstances. It It be charged that Newberry was seated by A partisan voto nnd through partisan reason ing, then the reply Is that his prosecution In tho first Instance and the vote which sought to exrtel him In tho second Instance, prnng from partisan consideration nnd none other. It Is gratifying that nn Incident In American politics which nil concerned should be willing to forget has beun settled ns fairly as possible, :t Assuming that tho Okmulgen man did com mlt suicide, rniidnr compels thn admission that tho Okmulgee mcth'od Is very thorough. It con slsls of sending n bullet through your own brnln then Jumping from a five-story window. If thn directions nro followed cnrcfully (Uiccess Is cer- tnltt. Hut think of Texas urglus congress to enact a protective tariff! Just Folks (Copyright, 1022, by Kdgar A. Ourst.) u:rs so. "There Isn't any business," galled tho sad and gloomy man, "t haven't mado n dollar since the nrmlstlcu began." Hut I couldn't help reflecting, ns I heard his story through, That the hopeful, cheerful hustler seems to havo a lot to do, I've been In business places whero tho air was thick with gloom And tho men wre sad and solemn llko the mourners nt a tomb. And there wasn't any business or nn order coming In And, what's more, thero never will bo till thuso fellows start to grin. "There Isn't any business" aren't you weary uf tho cry? Men havo caught tho gloomy habit and th'ey sit around and nigh. Hut tho hustler, I have noticed, who has ipilt his easy chair And Is confidently working, seems to gather In his share. It Is tlmo to get the business, It Is time to htiMtlo out With' a man's faith In the future much too long we've scattered doubt. Much too long we've sobbed and whimpered, much too long wn'vo tulked of woe, Now It's time for optimism and thu hopeful phrase! "Let's Ool" Oklahoma Outbursln llr OTIM l-OUTON Mnmnn do Valern arts somewhat as If ho Is disposed to let tho Irish snvo themselves If they can, It Is understood that thn satisfactory settle ment of !h Tulsa posttniislcrshlp Is very un satisfactory. If something startling doesn't happen pretty soon we are going to forget tl.ot thn disarma ment delegati'M arm still In conference. Also, we note this about the depreciation of foreign currency a foreign stamp will not curry as much Inti this country as a United Htntos. stamp will carry out Henry I'ord dems It Important to let the pub lic know that he It worth a billion, wlibh makes us wonder why he wants tho govern ment to finance Mitscln flhools for him. I'orsonnlly, says the Dullnn News, we claim that women have n right to smoke If they want (o, but we would hate to see n housewife mak ing pins with a pipe In her mouth. Three Tulsa girls who are to leave today furl Los Angeles, refused lo pay 14 more for tickets which would lake them over a scenic route which senna to show that they nro not xolng out there merely for aienlr eff.-ils. i Touchstones of Success From Tfturhalnnaa nt aueaBa. CepyrUhl al Vlr Publlahlng (.'ntniiany INDOMI IWIILi: WILL. SF.LI'.ro.VI ItOL, hTL'llV mi;.v, i.oti: YOUt WOUK, DON'T Mi: A I'AltltOT. Hy OOV. A O. KIIKItllAllT. Minneapolis, pnnu upon ttieir own lesiurtes for suc'ens. attribute my advancement to nn Indomitable will and determination to succeed. The salient points In my career arc First: earn to know and control yourself Not one Is worthy of leadership who does not know ins own capniniiiies, wno lacg confidence in i himself and cannot exerclso coinplrto riulf-1 contiol. , Hecond: Study the other fellow. You can not successfully deal with him until vou ran see the situation from Ills standpoint. Mnko the best bargain you can, consistent with merit, and when you hnve mndn It, live up to It un falteringly. .Make your word as good as a bond. I blind: Ix'imi lo i nlov vnur work nnd vou will work much hard - and never suffer from uyerwork. ltemembei' 1. M work never killed ntiynnn iiiiioak ll was combined with worry and Intemperate living. Fourth: He courteous, kind and considerate: It costs nothing, but constltuts tho most valu able Investment, Fifth: Finally, bo yourself. I'roflt bv thn ex perience of others, but do not parrot-like Imi tate them. Develop yourself, demonstrate that you stand for something worth while nnd tho world will bo compelled to recognize your lend- erwhlp, Barometer of Public Opinion Alnro on Itcllgloii. I'Mttnr World. Sumlay'ii World of .Tan- unry 8, Hundny sermon--"And tlio gates of hull snail not prevail ngaiusi 11 The writer says the church Is victorious and hell Is Impotent. 1 believe Milton In "l'aradlso Lost" said "hell Is Insatiate." A very ablo article In tho World showed tho church In Its deca dence. Th'u writer of tho Sunday sermon siys; 'Tho gates of hell were open'ed on the church again soon In tho second century." After do-) scribing tho torture later on, ha nays, "Did tho gates of hell prevail? Nay. Out of this storm of hell Christianity canio stronger than over." Home-tiling (euma tn lie wrong with nts interpre tation of thu Church nnd boll. Now, tho real church Is tho kingdom of Hod In thu hearts of 111V11. Hell Is tho grave, and death Is thu gatu to tho grave, thn resuri cctlon Is tho vie. tory of thu gates nnd hull up to the resurrection. There Is no battle against hell, except what tho Church bought unit paid for redumption for every man. White, Ark., Jan. 10. THANK NOYKS. Ilontis (legislation, IOdltor World: Tho outlook for nny man, bo ho capitalist or laborer, veteran or slacker. Is nt th'u present time depressing nnd opportunities for advancement If um'plojed and for work it not employed, nro bad, Thero are certain economic causes which make It so, but the most Important of these are tho fulling off of foreign trade from tho highest peak ever reached, excessive luxation due to war debts and a government organlzod on n war (ootlng during peace times and tnx free se curities. There nro many other, In fuct a book can bo written 011 the subject and not do It Justlco. What I wish to show briefly Is why the country Is In Its nresunt condition, mnko nn at tempt to forecast thu futuro nnd last but not leaBt to show that during prosperous tlme every mun's opportunities ate greatly enhanced. 1 believe this last will bo admitted by uvery one. The uftcr-thn-wor boom was caused by Ku rope's need In which the valuo of our exports exceeded that of any other nation In a single year during tint history of thn world. Duo to inflation of currency In I'.urono nnd ratio of ex port, foreign exchange fell to tho lowest level known since tho United States has been a nation. Tho result In this country was over-production and conscciuent hard times. As to excessive taxation, wo Have It, duo to n lingo wnr debt and duo to a very expensive government with too many people on tho pay roll, What Is the effect of high surtaxes on tho man with money to put to work which will In turn give moro employment helico greater op portunity? TlKwa who can't do anything elso are sitting tight nnd waiting but most of them lire buying tax freo securities. A billion dollars worth of these were floated nnd sold during 1921, making doventeon or eighteen bUHon dol s worth In circulation. This money Is frozen In ro.uls, public buildings, etc., but Is not In In dutry where It would produce prosperity. Who, to uso an expression which Is not elegant, ovon tually gets It In the neck? Tho answer Is every body, but tho wage-earner without capital to tide him over suffers the most 11s employment and that bad habit of eating too often mcun the same thing. At present wo hivo a bond boom on. His tory generally repeats UhoK and thn bond booms of 189S, 1904, 100S nnd 1915 were fol lowed by a revival of prosperity. The assump tion Is then that wo ure on tho verge of another era of prosperity'. Hucn being tun coso wny ueier mo reiurn 1 of prosperity, which Is so absolutely necessaiy In order that lhoo of u who havo no capital may not die In tho poorhouse, by Inflicting on the country any more taxation duo to a bonus bill. nvcry man who went to war received n $00 bonus. Any turthci bonus Is extortion (orved upon congress by political manipulation. I say this ns a pitrl tlo American citizen wh'oso ancestors fought In tho Itevolutlonary war. 1 am A member of tho Amorlcan Legion and tho Veteran of Fare-Inn Wars. I say this when I know that 1 will bo one of tho largest1 beneficiaries In caso n bonus bill Is passed. I say this as 11 man who saw that war win coming nnd for that express purpose wont to Wnwhlng- ton and arrived there thn day boforo war was declared nnd offered my services to thn I'nltod States ntiyy and they were accepted. When the transports came over I was there on a destroyer to help guard them from the submarines. I nm for any legislation that will help tho cripples, but for nblebodled men a bnnUH for doing wl)at they should bo proud to havo had an opportunity to do, never. I tiellevo my rtreatest Incentive In going to war was my mother, and nil tho bonus 1' desire. I received when sho met jne on my return and said: "Well done, my son." To attempt to crlpplu tho future of tho country by any begging bonus legislation Is nothing less than damnable. S3, Jan, 11, J. 11. OKIK, Jit. HOW THE 66 CAPITAL SHIPS OF THE U. S GREAT BRITAIN, AND JAPAN ARE TO BE SCRAPPED (Coprriiht 10221 Dr Tti ChlrMo Trlbana I l.BY SINKING. TMt mm! ho J will afford wonJtrful moult poaW tiltiti'm which our altrt moult mafnattt will b quick lo . " 77i htro tinki tht tntmy batlltihip, compltttly ruining tht villain, tic," 3. BY CONVERSION TO HAHUOR OR AUXIUAR PURPOSES. Tht purpoete here indlcattd art somewhat vague. By harbor purpotee it probably meant the pretervatlon of the ehipt eo thai tome time they may bt sunk in the mouth of an enemy harbor, thut bottling It up. 6. BY CONVERSION TO SEAGOING GUNNERY TRAINING SHIPS. Thit method will appeal (. thoet natlone which with to ectap their ehipt without entirely impairing their utefulnete. Going Out With the Boys By NOltA COLE 8KINNI3H, shouldn't ho Somo one has said: "Tho great est duty every father owes his children Is to wulk whero It will bo rafu for them to follow." Most fathers realize tho Im portance of a good oxnmplo and do their brst, an hmv would It business to be, his business to mnko himself so acceptable that they won't look upon snoop. Just becauso yours between does not mean worlds. Tho father knows tho son s desires, nmbltlons, nnd weaknesses Lecauso he should make Nora Cols Sklnnar, understand his boy and walk with him ns u happy companion and n disguised guide. do to turn tho saying around and ob serve a father following In tho foot steps of his son? When n father goes about with nis boy, that boy will becomo a man worthy of hU father. A mother pnee remarked: "My girls nro no prop. em; I can go anywhere my girts go, do anything they can do" and sho d d and her girls developed into splendid women, if a father would only do tho samo with lils.boye! lln cm en nnvwliero his boys can men and thon chargu and all turn out well, Is Just as foolish as words can mako It. It Is easlor to mako than unmake, and unless the father Is a playmate of his boy from Infancy, ho will not bo his companion In manhood. A father with his five go; a mother cannot. Should she desire It, tho boy could say: "No, nii.ilmr there nrtn'f nolnir 10 bo any natatonum helped them uall nnd tootuaii teams. 110 wns needed and wanted by those sons. As they grew older and became In terested In politics thoy went to all political meetings, and mo"t of thorn seemed hold around saloons. Hut women present.' Hut ho couldn't sav: "No. father, no men will be fiiere" Minn ir nn 1 iuiii -wum 111 father nlong It would bo plain that something was wrong wun ino ooy, tim fnthnr. nr tho nlaco. No father wnnts to force himself on his boy or his boy's companions .nless hn Is wanted. Hut why The Young Lady Acro8H the Way there Is not rarnliy." Hut tho' and said: iho young lady, across the way says she guesses Japan realizes by this time that sh Isn't tho only na tion on the Europeun continent. I 3. BY BREAKING UP. Thit method will alio appeal to American movie magnatet. A eplendld ecenario could be written, working up to a pepful climax when tht battleihlp It blown up by the villain, who eicapee with tht heroine, etc. 4. BY CONVERSION TO COMMERCIAL USES. Thit method of scrapping the thlpt will appeal to natlone of an economical turn of mind, at Well as to thote having menial reetrvallont rtgarding tht peace ful intentione of neighbor ttattt. 6. BY DIVERSION FOR USE AS TARCETS. Thit method will greatly appeal to tht UnltmJ Stattt, which will really scrap lit capital shlpt. Abe Martin bo wanted? it's his him au a killjoy or a thero aro 20 or moro tho tigea of tho two they llvo In different. mnncir has recently It possible for him 10 This leaving tho children for Mother" to rear until they becomo expect father to take It must mnko n fool fool llko thirty cents whon ho seen whero A 17-yenr olo girl dares t' tread. Another thing prohibition has done it has ue of thu past went weekly stroyed honor among thieves. boys swimming to tho it was caneu men, aim In season organize baso- tho father nnd boys went together and carao homo together, and they discussed tho ocension, the spcecheu and publlo questions as If all wero uf tho same age. Often at night, Victrola World fixing matches were held upsttrs at, home It was n good strong house nnd though tho father did not box 1 ho was on hand clapping for the I smallest one's pluck and telling tho dder boys what was wrong with their grip. Of course that boxing wasn't good I for tho mother's nerves bolow, but 11 least sho know where her hus band nnd boys could ba found. Thoso boys, becomo men, wore nn honor and blessing to their patents, n old lady one day, thinking she would romark something nlco to thu father, now grown old, said: "Doctor. I think it remarkable a black sheep In your old doctor rather brUtlcd "Why should you expect It, Madame?" And why should she, Indcccd? Chosen Queen ot Sophomores'. Special to Tha World. M'ALKSTKIt, Jan. H. It Is with prldo that McAlester learns today of the election of Miss Sue Hntley of this city ns nueen of tho Okla homa university sophomnreB. Miss 1 1 alley la a descendant of two of tho oldest and most inspected families of Oklahoma and Is "to tho manor born." aa-lltr- Hoys fiuols of llotarlnns, Special to The World. VINITA, Jan. 13, An Interesting program wns rendered Wednesday at the luncheon of the Itotarlans, when 50 or moro boya between tho ages of 12 nnd 20 were entertained by that club at thu Congregational church, and speeches mado by busi ness and professional men with a view ot holplng tho young men mako tho most ot themselves tn life, 417 South Main Street The Horoscope tht stars Inrtlna but 1i sot romm Cr.1. 1I2J. br McUurs Kawapap. si Saturday, .Inuunry II, 11122, Conflicting Influences r iv... dny, according to astrob.gy Kvum ia In beneflc aspect, while M -J and Mais nro adverse. ' Tho sway w held to b, stimulating and Inspiring to . past middle ngo nnd alio , ,i k 1 io-t s 1P.1 'it ' r. fif an llll 'IB. it tn 'Ion 'tn. -ti 3 Is tht bv. for i. a U them physically and lute r Again thero Is n good land values and there is 1 that porsons In every n.irt country will buy propcrn naiurn is in a ninco rr.nl Islng to agriculture, nnd f, should benefit. Labor comes) under n b. direction of tho stars tint ndlcato tho standardization tho humblest industries, Thn seers foretell n sc owing to somo wnrl.ko or t' Ing now from a fore gn 10 a All tho stars seem to 1 sudden events nnd ipilck n Internntlonnl affairs. One powers will bo ncetised of trc Tho rule In not conducive 1 ninny or pence In the hot evil gossip win be easily t whllo this configuration prr A great engineering feat . Ilnitot'tnt..., ...Itl. .11. Jtilla at first, but It will cr.d njT factorlly. Sensations for the new .n-t npnenr to ,e presaged by it-, .J nnd thn crimo records mi ij; names of substantial cltlzcr tki prognosticated. 'V J'olltlcnl graft and embez icmmt In high places nru foretold .'uiy organizations In t ' ti.i campaigns this year" are tn ,1. veins many astonishing and cxtrao rd , In fenturees, It is forecast, " Irrigation In to occunv niimii. next spring moro gencraly than ever Dciore, owing to Urouth nnj othtr vuiittiiiitiie. Persons whose blrilwinin . ,. probably will hnvo Thcv may meet obstacles ,ut 1 overcome them by persistent cffjrt. Children born on this day m y t .....1 iieiiufiinug, nut courage ous nnd enterprising, They raj an in nuitr-M 11 wisely trained. Bennfa Notebook .,'r,l I,,r, N'us. Weather. Not u,iv ..,.1.1 ... damp. "' ClkOOl Notes. Tnaf . .1. , - , ..win.,,. mi class was singing Waneetn for slnr. "J, lessln nnd nil of a stuldln Mm .wny iiiiuced something nnd hell ui ncr nnnu ior overybody to step, wlch they did nil except Itcdili Morfy on account of him Allxiinders Itagtlmo Hand sn r.iai he couldent stnn rltn nu-m- ih. . suit being ho wns sent down to thn juiiicipio nna mo result of that b. ng no was sent homo and had ti bring his mother. intrlstlng FnckH About Tniriii People. iAircttcr Mincer is a pretty good of a cook, tho only trubble be. Ing sho gcnrclly nllwuys forgets to tako things out of tho oven till thero not wcrth taking out. l'oiim by Skinny .Martin. DlffcrtMit Sound. I llko tho sound of tho recess bell And tho sound of doughnutts frying on iho range. Hut the sound Id drathor hecr than cny other Is tho sound of "Keep tho change." For Sale. Colcctlon of JtJ poetch stones. Colloctrr has decided to stop collecting them. Will sell cheep to tho rlto party. See Lew Davis. (Avvcrtlzoment.) Sponrts. Perscy Weever has new football but ho wont Iceve any body kick It bocauso ho dont wunt to get It nil Bcrapcd up. O mersey thoyro not worth uiKing out. Y. V. C. A. Ill MeAlesUT. Special to The World. M'ALnSTKll, Jan, 13. McAlos tcr Is to havo nn nctlve Y. W C. A. organization. Thursday tho burl ness girls of tho city who recently In a drive raised J 1,000, met with Miss Hothwcll, district secretary and Miss Hynlcs, evangelistic worker to completo nrrangemcnts for a tem porary homo for tho orgnnlzatlon to bo used until (unds can bo raised to sccuro a permanent abodo. Ilnptlht Itcilvnl Is Iloomlng. Sprelat la Tils World l'lCHi:il, Jan. 13. Special reviv al services nroboIng had nightly nt the new Hnptlst church In this city, with Rev. Ozro McKnlgbt do- Inl. llin lirantlllll. nml IlPV J C, Vormllllnn In rhnrcu of the Sing'ng Cnm-r.ifrnftnnn nro InrcO and atlCnfl tlvo. Music Is Essential Aristocrats in the For those homes whero only the best will (K we commend these two superb new Victrolas. i They are perfect cx hmplea of wondrou craftsmanship and tone quality. Ask Especially to See Them and Hear Them When You Visit Our Victrola Display 9 UftEWONS A. J. GRIPE, manager Osage 3133-3131 I