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1 le Daily I ranscript
Mor
. L RKK, Editor and Owaer
! second-class matter
*, 1914, at the Postoffice
oklahoma, under the Act of
1879.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ water, if in darkness, He is light; if COLONEL ROOSEVELT A FACTOR
♦ ♦ naked, He is a robe of immortality." j
THE WEEKLY SERMON
From Dalies Nvu<
caiiui
cans
TI.
Jently
no knew, as did the Psalmist, that ti,,,. f_i n j „ ,, ...i
"God is our refuge and strength, a . Toha<" ^ Tl??° e Roosevelt will,
very present help in trouble. There- ^f*f*,ct0r ln lthe com'nK Republican
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< ♦♦♦♦♦♦ fore will not we fear, though the ?atl0"al convention and campaign is
earth be removed, and though the ',t?.^ec???Ized n^ore -8nd more J" -
GOO'S LOVE AND OMNIPRESENCE mountains be carried into the midst of j Lcl{^ ®s';| Ju.13 pVery m- i
ao" SM The Re*. Howard A !caU,on he has <Iul1 the Progressive|
lindgman saw the universality, the £i«p^tjr *nd wi" 1Bt.urn ">i
omnipresence, the ever-present, of £®^1,c"n P?**'. ™18 ", emT
art' God when he said, "Above all. lit us. fhac'sed by the fact that he declined
:..i., U> think simply, naturally,|i° Ilogrewive candidate
is hallowed ground 'frequently of our Heavenly Father, for President theNebraska primary
hallowed ground; ^ ^ universe> not and has taken the same stand in re-
The imminence, the ever-presenco, calizad in some distant star, but 'near f <J to t e Mic igan primary,
the omnipresence of God, is the most or to lis than breathing, closer than Along these lines the Boston
Roosevelt as the Republican overwhelms fact of which man is hands and feet.' God will thus become (Mass.•> Christian Scl.en?e Monitor,
.. for President, the Republ cogizant. It al; is of • •. it- the so real to us that we shall be l.ettei . which keeps..itself well informed on
ould carry Oklahoma next most patent. It is unthinkable that | ?bI.e to appreciate all that is sweetest | matters politically says in its issue
le is one candidate universally there could lie a miljiot th part of
Ma i fc jriptions, year O Lord, where'er Thy people meet,
J!1 riptions, 6 months — 12! There they behold Tny mercy seat;
>•"! h i: iriptions, 1 month * Where'er th<-y «eek Thee TI ai
ier, per annum 2.00
ly Carrier, per week M
I* Daily except Thursdays and
Sunday.
found,
And every plaei
by the Democrats. inch of space in all the universe wl
God is not. This is of necessity trut,
. am pain ii in Europe has evl- and being true, the assertion of the
; liut down for the winter, and ,,oet ,at. every place is hallowed
there will be only spasmodic activities ground is obviously a fact;
nleiii; a.iy lines of battle until spring, hallowed because of Gods
and it ib
presence.
human relationships, and in ward | of December 22nd:
purity of soul shall reflect itself in "A few days ago a Republican con-
unclouded eyes and radiant faces." j temporary in the East of the United
And ue one else said, "The closer | States published a displayed headline
we get to His love, and the more we | reading, "With Ali His Faults—and
realize our utter dependence upon it, beneath it printed extracts from a
the better our days will be."
That which is of greatest import
ance to us is not that God was, or will
it. I be, but that He IS now; that He is at
now a IV lines oi name unui sarins , —... - ... . - , 1 newspapers of the same
It ce.'ta nlv behooves Uie Allies to "eei The"' since a-" thl! Apostle says, "God rhat which is of greatest import- political faith, not one of which had
bust . "ween now aiid t^onen?ng of;ih Love," we are brought to the teau an" to us is not that God was or will "bolted" in the last presidential cam-
l ; camuaigit if thev expect to tif"1. the sweet, the glorious reafiza-l ',p. hut that He IS now; that He is at paign, commenting in a friendly vein
, J where or do anything The ,io" that God's Love, Power and Wis our side; that He is never absent. The on the growth of a -Roosevelt senti-
Teuton ■ allies have shown great Dre-'<lom arc with us all the .lav and all the m°st exalted of all facte of which man ment, and frankly admitting that cir-
"rcdmaand great r^ureeftSJSS way- Why, then, we can but ask our- has knowledge, that "God is Love," cumstances might arise that would
!><■• mi to have everything their own I selves, is it that man is so timorous, couple , with a realization of the ever-1 make it expedient for the Republican
wav. \ ndoubUdly the supreme effort'80 doubtful of the power of God; so I Presence and omnipotence of Gcxi ; party to name the man who led the
will 'cu'ue in 1910 on the Dart of Enjr- tremulous as to the future; so fearful j should be enough to cause man ^ try. revolt against it in 1912 as its stan
( ,c 1,1 _ . UM_ U1C l'ail' U,,K j c | | c 4l ' . , . | with mnoorifv ury A oornoainoac tr full I AafA Kaqmii Jr. 1Q1« TV,In
Ian
ance Italv Japan and Russia. I of lack of thos thing* needful ti his with sincerity and earnestness tn ful-1 dard bearer in 1916. This symposium
for'the war to . ease before! temporal comfort, notwithstanding tho| f we are^toM that Love of Republican editonaljjpinion was all
the erti of 1916.
"DIN INE SARAH" VERY ILL
N'ew York, Dec. 27.- —Mm*. Sarah
rnh rdt is critically ill but her con-
on i not entirely hopeless accord-
■ ,o message from Paris received
e today by a motion picture com-
ly v ich has made several films of
actress. The message read:
'II.. i hardt sinking, but relatives
e c< idition not hopeless although
is t treniely weak."
essage was in answer to one
I admonition, "Seek ye first
i don; of God and His righteo
1 and all these things shall be ad.
i to you?" Serious reflection
these thoughts that God is not
j the source from whidi conies
! spiritual power and satisfaction,
; also the source from which come.
! supply for our temporal needs;
j if Go ! be our supply, and lie .. .
[ present, why be fearful as to on:
ture? Such a state of mind can
• be a doubt of the very fact which
i of necessity be conceded, as air
i shown. In other words, it w. ul
King- is the fulfilling of the law."
I un-| DENOUNCING THE K USER
unon
i nly I Londoi
Humanit
but Telegraph
the dam, has
December 24.—The German
League, says the Exchange
's correspondent at Rotter-
isfcued a manifesto contain-
nnd ing a violent "indictment of the Prus-
. i sion conspirators," bitterly attacking
1 fu- the imperial German chancellor, accut
only'ing Germany of "barbarous cruelti
nustjand insatiable
the more significant because it was
printed almost simultaneously with
news of the final disappearance of the
Progressive party, as a political en-
tity, in the House of Representatives.
At the last election in Massachusetts,
it will be recalled, the Progressive par-
ty lost ali political standing. There
has been for the last three years a
continuous _ drifting of individuals
prominent in the Progressive move-
ment in 11)12 back to the old party.
bi
fi m here asking for a definite arKljnient against conr.-ded n-rt;
concerning Mme. Bern-1 would he confessing that infinity
I'u condition.
UNCLE ABNKR
the
id vantage in bein' poor is that
never called Upon to eat any
foi ijras or lobster a la New-
he world doesn't know how
i'r half gets its touring cars.
the demand that Emperor William I
be].'imposed from his dishonored throne,
it| "Our homes are being desolated,"
is Ihe correspondent reports the manifes
| finite, that there is a lirpit to the'to as saying, "in a campaign waged
strength of Omnipotence, that Go<!V1 not in lawful defense of German tor
j Love is in some degre alloyed with ritory, but to satisfy the insatiable
: hate, that Omniscience is to some ex- savagery and greed of Prussian c6n-
| tent ignorance, that God is limited af; spirators. We again appeal to every
to His presence. When this i, done, wage-earner not yet stirred to th
God is no longer God, for ti.e ver; ;.l.- heart by these awful holocausts
tributes which make Him whtU, He is j i-ejfister a vow no longer to rei
are taken from Him. This done, He'silent spectators of the stupen
, becomes finite—no God - n absurd-' \ crimes which have robbed
i ity.
> Ul l^ni I'HI UUP VI I'HIVItn „ . . ■
e lust" and concluded w.lh °n V two or three states at present
is there anything like satisfying evi-
dence of the survival of progressivisi.i
in a partisan political Sense.
"What is remarkable in this con-;
nection is the rise of Roosevelt senti-(
; ment proportionately to the decline of j
the Progressive party. This sentiment!
- indeed, is rather a Republican than aj
mi Progressive manifestation. Whatever!
1 strength it had to begin with come;
from inside and not from outside the
i i; party, and it is within the ranks of j
the regular Republican organization I
that the sentiment is growing, and
j sons and brothers and left upon the j growing with such rapidity as to com
The Psalmist had an inspire ' sense i truthful pages of history an indelible j mand attention even from the most
of God's omnipresence when he ex- .stain. casual observers of political affairs. It
claimed, "Whither shall I go friu. thy: "In the Reichstag men who had hardly needed the recent Roosevelt
•—Mr. and Mrs. Dortis Stogner
*P"n! < hristmas at home, returning
K i. Jim took them down in his j thy presence? If I ascend up into] pie have joined hands with our oi | on Fifth avenue, New York, to prove
Ford, and says it wtu sure a cold heaven thou art there; if I make my ] pressors We have examined through that the big interests of the countiy
Id rid. . I,e() jn hell, behold, thou art there. If | trusted sources the economic condition ; would regard the nomination and elec-
From all: tion of Theodore Roosevelt with satis-
to their school east oi [ Spirit? or whither shall I flee from] sworn to defend the rights of the pet)-] dinner at the home of Elbert H. Gary
im took them down in his | thy presence? If I ascend up intolple have
! I take the wings of the morning and of every state and province.
— I ! !l Frick made a business trip dwell in the utterni«>'-t part.- of the,comes the crjr 'Deliver us :
♦ o Oklahoma City today He tells us sea, even there shall thy hand lead rne,| terrible suffering.'
his
from th' j faction. Whatever Colonel Roosevelt
^^^■Jsaid about or against the Republican
vho had part of his hand shot j and th> right hand shall hold tne."| "In July, 1914, we were honored and > party in 1012, he spoke no word tha:
week or two ago, is getting This indicates, as before implied, thai : ■:3pecte.l throughout the world. To- could fairly be interpreted as an at
along ■' well as could be expected, but | there is not even an infinitesimal part iy the German name is the scorn of I tack upon its protective tariff doc
Buti . r.s great pain from it at times. of the whole creation where God is ] civilization and the German flag a trines. He was thought by the lead-
, not. If there were, how would one i badge of infamy. For our crimes we ling industrial, commercial and finan-
W. TL Davis of Springfield Mo. ! know when to pray, since he would. are loathed by all honest men. cial interests in 1912 to be sounder;
*r, 1 1 has jusl taken his fourth wife 1 have no assurance that God would be; "What are more contemptible than and safer on the tariff question than
until hi;*.iself in the person of Mrs. i present to hear his supplication? Such; the hollow, lying subterfuges for William Howard Taft, who had favor-1
Wncon ged 29. Davis is the father I suggestion would remind one of the breaches of diplomatic etiquette and j ud a tariff commission and Canadian
of 41 1 Idren,'still living, and as] irony with which Elijah taunted the|all tha canons of civilized communities| reciprocity, both of which were —
he i
iren, i si/in living, anu as. ........ v.— ... - >. . . : :—,
inu jrood health t id is quite i prophets of Baal when they were test-.and «>i the customs and usages of non- garded with suspicion and doubt by
e hopes to increase the| W the^trueness of their respective] orable warfare as published by the im-1 big^business. At the very beginning
jite materially
I ill^, CI IV.
gods. When the prophets of Baallpenal chancellor.
| failed to receive a response from their. "Napoleon failed and the kaiser
- Mrs Grace Buckle livine two iGotl' KliJ'ah "mocked them," saying i must fail. There can be no peace
iurs. *jy*^e uucKie, j ! "Crv aloud- for if he is a ^od either until he is deposed from the throne he
cnlc t of Moore, dieu or Saturday , ^ j talking or he is pursuing or he ] has foaled and his fellow-conspirators
*t the h me of her parents, Mr. and . oi ue is pursuini,, iic ihoir 'it thp hands of -ir h -
Mrs Poole aged 28 years Her ail ls 0,1 a Journey' or peradventure he me®ttneir tate at tne nanos ot a. ex
| of his campaign in 1912, or, to be ex-
' tubercolosis. She was
sleepeth and must be awakened." | ecutioner.
Highly1 :'(spe7tldlad7and'her demiseI Jhe verv thought of God's absence
■ l.v rpl*itivps from anywhere puts Him oi
fs greatly "regretted" by relatives and I lr°"1 anywnere pifl nim on a level
friends. ' Funeral services were held "lth, B'ia ' wh.'ch 18 ,f a"^lnK
Sunday with interment in 1 O. O. F. sho,rt of blasphemy. His very nature
gta llt,uru ; makes Him everywhere or nowhere.
The fact that He "heareth prayer" is
,.iil ... , conclusive evidence that He is there
ihe little seven-year old daugh- t0 }jear and the great Apostle to
t.er of Mis and Mrs. Kerwin Carson, ;the yeMtiles sai(ii In Him we live,
S'-li^V j p u (and move, and have our being." And
Naill, di. d at the Carson home near if ever.pre8ent is Hi8 "hand short-
Denver on Sunday. Funeral services' . .. r .
« i . t\* Lit i * ' ened that it can not save?" or His
were held Monday. Diphtheria is g.v- .<ear heavy tha, he can not hear?" At
cn as the cause ol her death. She was onc€ comes the assurance of the
a bright and clever little girl and the. Apostle James, "the effectual, fervent
Utmost sympathy goes' out to parents , prayer 0f a righteous man avadeth
i much." Naturally emphasis seems to
nnd relatives.
—Prof. G. A Mead.)' . here from
(Chickasha visiting hi. mother and
friends. He is principal of the cen-
tral ward school in Chickasha, with
.•something like 580 pupil.1 enrolled and
twelve teachers, and ir undoubtedly
"making good," for this h his third
sear in the position. He tells
ve
Ch
be laid on the word "righteous," for
the Psalmist remarked, "If I regard
iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not
hear me." It is the one who loves
Him and keeps His commandments
whose prayer is heard, for such a one
tries, as the Master said, to "do al-
ways those things that please Him."
And if one does "always those tilings
uckasha has just voted 3*7000 bond:, j that please Him," he has a right to
f o nonr Q«ilwwkl nnnc* ♦ n hp it ' i ... v.: .
^'Junior High School"— occommodat-j we' are told to "Draw nigh unto God
ing the 7th and 8th grades. and He will draw nigh unto you."
* j Such a one can say with Sterling—
* ♦
BEAUTY PARL.OB •
# Jirt. Alma WeatcrreK •
* (Over New York TaUoiin* Ce.) • I
4 Phene 5*7 ♦
♦ nak Dressing, Shampe*ix«, <
^ Manicuring, Electrical ^ | eign remedy against temptation. , —Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Go ugh are
♦ Tresitment, Facial Mawat^ ** ♦'Certainly no one who realizes to the home from Grallmont, Okla., where
1 a dies and Gentleinea • full God's hallowed presence will yield! they spent a very pleasant Christ-
*♦♦*4 ♦♦ M x- J -II I ««* ■ «1
O source divine and Life of all,
The fount of being's fearful sea;
Thy depth would every heart appall
That saw not Love supreme in
Thee.
Fenelon tells us that "the realiza-
tion of God's presence is the one sover-
eign remedy against temptation."
act, on August 10, Colonel Roosevelt I
entered upon a series of speeches in I
Rhode Island, a state frequently de-
scribed in the past as a "hotbed of |
protected industrialism." In Provi-1
dence, as the records show, he refer-1
| red to the report that the cotton I
schedule of the Payne-Aldrich tariff I
I was written by United States Senator |
The question of accepting or reject- ■ Lippitt, a cotton manufacturer, saying
ing the new city building will be con- that if the Democratic (Baltimore)
sidered at the council meeting Tues-1 platform were carried out it would
NOTICF—CITY BUILDING
day night. If any citizen knows or
thinks he knows any reason why it
should not be accepted, he is invited
to state his objections at this meet-
ing or forever after hold his peace.
L. C. LINDSAY, Mayor.
—It is almost time to begin the new
year right by paying last year's bills.
—Dr. W. N. T. Abel was here from
Oklahoma City today, called by the
sickness of a little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clopton.
—"I hear you ca-a-alling me," war-
bled daughter from the parlor. "Yes,"
sang mother from the kitchen, "I want
you to help me with the dis-shes."
And then a profound silence reigned.
—Miss Neva Belle Harrod of Ponca
City, arrived yesterday to visit Miss
Myrtle Roberts of West Symmes, a
few days.
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j. Mrs. K. A. Alexander
■Side curtain to an automobile,
•d for return to U. S. Tubbs. |
prevent the Lippitts from prospering
'by the simple process of preventing
everyone from prospering. At the
Gary dinner the tariff policy of the
Wilson administration, it is reported,
was roundly denounced. This was
quite natural. Equally natural was it
that, in searching about for somebody
who might be trusted to bring that
policy to a close the big men of affairs
who were present should fix their
thoughts upon the distinguished guest
of the evening.
A Gary dinner, it is needless to say,
will not make a President, or even a
„ „ . , , . presidential nominee, and the social
Mrs- B. H. Cooley was here from affajr on Fifth avenue last Friday
Fort Worth spending Christmas with night would have no more than pa3S.
her mother, Mrs. hd Martin, and with i lng interest if it were not that it is
the children, returning home today. but one of many incidents tending to
establish the fact that Colonel Roose-
velt is a factor, and a growing factor,
in the national political situation.
Only the tariff issue has thus far been
touched upon here, but the tariff
issue, as all informed persons are
aware, cannot be seperated from the
revenue issue, or even from the pre-
paredness issue; and while Colonel
Roosevelt's views on the schedules are
more than acceptable to the manufac-
| turing interests of the nation, his
views wih regard to the manner of
raising revenues for meeting govern-
mental expenditures, ordinary and ex-
to the blandishments of sin and evil.! mas with relatives. traordinary, in the light ot present
Such a realization makes it impossible! i tendencies, are calculated to find fa-
to esteem the possession of "all the! —Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Baggett and; yor with taxpayers. The income tax
kingdoms of the earth" a condition ] family spent Christmas with Mr. and j is disliked; the emergency tax and all
precedent to happiness. St Augustine Mrs. Bert Baggett, leaving this morn-j forms of stamp taxes, except those to
says, "God is all to thee: if thou be ing to visit relatives at Sulphur. Their which the public has long since be-
hungry, He is bread: if thirsty, He is'home is at Wichita Falls. Texas. T come habituated, ami that strike most-
' A. is a brother of Bert. l.v at industries that are losing pres-
I tige, are objectionable;, extension of
—Superfluous, indeed, is the warn-1 taxes to automobiles, gasoline, and so
ing of the federal public authorities on, is unpopular; while resort to bond
that "kissing spreads the grip." sales, in times of peace and widespread
robably the last thing that anybody; national prosperity, is certain to in-
"'ho has the grip things about is a de vite severe criticism. On not a few
ire b Vss anyone. points relating to the tariff and other
! methods of revenue raising are the
Democrats themselves divided. There
Charlie have rented the room nex. is a strong sentiment in the Presi-
loor to the Transcript office, onw oc-! dent's party against the preparedness
and shipping program. We do not be-
lieve that the differences that have
arisen, and that are likely to become
more accentuated when Congress re-
assembles, will culminate in a party
split, but they are sufficiently pro-
nounced to excuse and explain very
much wider divergences from White
House policies in the ranks of the op-
position.
It is not difficult for those Republi-
can- who see in Colonel Roosevelt a
successful leader next year to adjust
all seeming political, partis n or per
We Have a
New Shipment
of
Men's All V! ool
Blue Serges
-The Shears brothers* Jim and
have rented the room next
the Transcript office, onw oc-
>y the Uni. barber snop, and
'?i the first of the year, but
' fecided on their iine of I usi-
' - rs. Rove & Wilson expect
to a building in the 200-
E st Main.
for
-$10-
An Extra Good Value
SV. Harness received a tele-
..„hl notifying him that hi.
V' W. Harness, was critically
- home near Normanv Okla.,
f that place this morning,
mber of years, W. W. Har-
-orntet? a big ranch in the
' v and was well known to
V TT" was familiarly known
8t ilb,
i OB SALE: See _E.
• the Telephone office
A. |
RUCt
<ER
sonal difficulties to their si Hsfaction.
His nomination, coming from the
orness. A year or solving of the party that held ;ts tra-
' here and bought a j ditional ideals in 1912 v ' '-ey be-
Norman.—P. nca City j lieve, restore unity to lie /aniza-
■ tion, and this is a first .">=• : 1 He
CUT ME OUT-SAVE ME-
WATCH FOR MY ANNOUNCEMENT
WORTH
254
TO YOU
Here is the Evidence
Report of Dr. Earl C. Rice for year 1915
I submit this report as evidence of the efficacy of my meth-
ods and my ability to apply them. I challenge anyone to beat
this record.
HIVES, CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION: Cured.
DIABETES, INDIGESTION, other conmplications. Case
oi thirty years standing. Diabetes and Indigestion cured; com-
plications improved at end of two months.
DEAFNESS AND CATARRH: Cured.
TRAUMATIC PARALYSIS (result of injury): Four years
standing. General improvement. I list this case as failed, as
paralysis did not improve much. Further treatment might cure.
CHRONIC APPENDICITIS, RHEUMATISM: Eleven years
standing. Improved gi'eatly at end of seven weeks.
PNEUMONIA: Convalescent in five days. Cured.
INTERNAL ULCER: Two years standing. Improved.
CATARRH, RHEUMATISM. CONSTIPATION, BLADDER
TROUBLE: Thirty years standing. Improved at end of six
weeks treatments.
'CHRONIC BRONCHITIS: Twenty years standing. Im-
proved. Under treatment.
PLEURISY: Two cases. Cured.
LA GRIPPE: One case. Cured.
CONSTIPATION: Two cases. Relieved. One treatment.
ACUTE INDIGESTION: Cured. One treatment.
COLDS: Two cases. Cured.
Total number cases, 17. Successes (cured or great improve-
ment at end of treatment), 16. Failures, 1. Per cent of success,
94.112. DEATHS, NONE. This is my record. Do you want this
kind of work? I can give it to you. Colds, Acute Rheumatism,
Pneumonia, La Grippe, etc., yield very quickly. Practically
every chronic disease can be cured by these methods.
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tm
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PHONE U
would, as they view it, meet all rea- j
sonable demands of the protectionists j
while holding to the 'square deal' in
business; he would go even farther!
than President Wilson along lines of
preparedness, while in matters of
foreign policy he would be no less
positive than prompt. It would not
be true to say that at this juncture a
majority of the Republican party will
be found on Colonel Roosevelt's side,
but it is well within the facts to say
that there are unmistakable signs of
a very strong movement in his direc-
tion.
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Burke, J. J. The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 29, 1915, newspaper, December 29, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc113119/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.