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TULSA DAILY WORLD FRIDAY QCTOBER 19 1917
THE TULSA DAILY iVORLD
orrinu. my ami mm-nty paper
rnhliihrd It w or lit I'uMlat In Om.uanjr.
f.VV.Ywr. l.OKION. Kditor
F. O LARSON Huaineaa Manr
GI.KSN COSIiOS Mariaa-lnf Krtltor
JtAKHY K. HI liHiiV . Aittrril-n Jtnair
IfhUUKH Or1 1 II R AllMT ULllKAL! Or1
CIIH fl.A MO.SH.
Intared In th Tula. I'o.l liflirt ti flaeond-
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'I ha A"'l"l I'ir.a i ! iiiily mulled
I lli ii.ii f.ir n mililc alum 1.1 nil nea
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rrnlitrd ill llm paper nl lo the lorn) ml
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l'hones: All Depart mriitM C00O
llfE S ARITHMETIC
V ara ta i(hl In leiknn tl.e dnllara aught
li.it mil ln.w In re. I1" ' ni' d
And llitl l Hi 'I arilhiiirlli: Irun lliat
ltf fur ilk ii'irniiM nr.nii.
t tr training uilr i hllHrin Hint wnirii
Kn.w lm llim. llm nn'it y
l.i tdd
And Mom Uik nf ht il d mm li
il.nir. lull nlli ii i iii. li t l l uiry nun
lint lit. ft u in nf mil tiill la Hn m '
lir e turn 'olia lu oui dui oi
ma
ihr rrfiirila tliall linw thf ulililinna
w mad In Ilia uik tutl baa arm
Ua to do.
Aa
Oh Ihim a an ariilimi-il'' Ion. fur th am.l.
Ihrr am di-'da Hint r niitii lo auu
AnJ h tlial la .rtliv fthall ri.w m pfttfiiili
anl Ihr daa nf hia ahall li (lad;
loa inn ra knn a iifo h lliu tW" )"
In rn-linn III irnnrv Tnu hold.
Hr miillipliiulii'ii do kindiiriai-a rrn '
a n 1:1 r a. I inn uur mill ahall lia Inld ;
And I If lialanr tiall lm on tha ri-nril
of III al plain aa llir linn k a In a hank--Kron
ih ti(iira In drrda that ar. wrlllnn
diisn Ihrr w it. la tlx tal or 111 uirau
w ahall rank.
They ar titarhlnf mj bny how lo add and
divid. li haa Irarurd bur la ruuiil up
to ti n.
1I will know hi arithni'lir ll by the
tun ha iiiual lk up liU'a ha'tl with
anril.
llm li a I that miiftl lra.li him that kind
nrnura (row and tirlnra ar thlii( lia
ran add.
Thai tht miir nf hla Ufa thall I told In thu
ri"d that .a Irfl hy aulilrai'tllif th liad
II ran add up hla Hnrih aa iih'ii add up
Ihi'lr wrallli. Oil tliia la th Uiaun
tin nrrda
Thai hia final atirrrna In Ilia toiling un
rnrtili ahall drprnd nn th aum or liia
dr-nla.
(I'u )rii;ht IKIT by Kilirar A (ileal
Oil to Hi i h n.
Jiivc llm whhIo.
Cut out the iin.in lilsi talk!
I'o your IJIii'ity Iminl Inlying pnrly.
Do It right now. Huy "Virt'TV
lloiul."
Thy lire wnrrluiiK tliln wcok f'K"
th tlullar Bliukor.
Who can rfiiiPiiilxT wtifn n Oitiin
vtuilil buy frioiiKh Mcuk to fcay gini'i)
ivtr?
Nutlilni;. liowi'Vcr fan ki'op thu
r'OIile'n rriirrj rniiiiril from rlnlinliiR
thfy inut
I
Thus fur Clili'nKo'a ruiiyor luis not
ntnrtli'it tho rutintry wltli Li Miht'
I'OinI iiiri')iiin'i.
The Mk lil'i ' ' "ink the kills''!-
"without li'iilnif a tract'." liny im-
iitlier Lllii-rly liond.
.
Four-hit whiffy is koIhk to h.ivo .t
1 1 city (looil I'fli-i'l f in in thu attu ml tio.nt
of a iirohlliltwiniht.
1
The rplchntnir nmkm in much f u nn
or-r tht'ir tli'lmti-r) k tho they
miiiuiiited to nonif thluK-
Alonir with the baity lii'liun munnipr
Vrenth thnt Rrfftn oti tliciic monilnBn
loniiii the mncll .f moth balls.
I--
Then tbori are thoKo tiernonM wiio
Kt-t fool notloii"! In thflr lir.iilfl nnil
wnnt the iH'wnpnirri lo x 1 1 1 tlicm
UK puhllr opinion.
Tln'rn nru ctth'.t'im of tlo t'nltml
Htatfs Hlill alive who can rcmi'inbcr
wbon this roiiutiy b:nl a littU monsly
kllll'in-tlolliii' coni cmi.
We arc not mire but presume "trtt
erso" Is bo callt'.l because tho writers
fmve to Kivo tt away to Ket It prlntei'.
1
Well well! Thf y have ntnrted ftRiiln
n( Waliir.Kton. Four si'ent eentlnels
huve been arrcsled and sentenced t'
rlx months In tho workhouse.
' (
It Is plesslnif lo learn tho kaiser l.i
ftrfCut nil !n. llowover we shall nut
cease innklnir jueparatloiis. Ho you
part. liny noine liberty bonds.
Thlrirs are brcoiiilnB1 quftle tnme.
Tho local police haven't conspired
with any thieves for n week and no-
body haa voiced objection to semlinif
clgaret to soldiers for nlmost tun
days.
1
Some oti oimht to Invent a musl
box to rut on autos that would pbty
Home Bwect Iloni" when they p.T
twenJy inllet an hour "Nearer Mv
Cod to Thee" at fifty and the funeral
inarch whtn tlicy "cut her wide opan.".
JI STIlWIMi Mll ltsl I r.
The Liberty loan does nut coriMtltni
an inrrftlKo in the Imblle debt. The
ste(n of buokke.plnir used by the
Ko eminent nmy so classify It but it
M-iilly Is not no. A bond Issue which
is ub"rbed in the rouritry or the niu-
I i' lality of issiii' is not nn added ob-
ligation except puily In the tei hnlci'l
feiisi". It H J nut swHpplti(c dullius.
You Klve the Rovernruent S ) 0 fur
Ilb.ily loan bfiful today. The Kv-
ernoient piys you 4 per c ut per an-
num. In twenty years the ullliniil''
lilnit of it-sue the Kovcrtiiiicnt win
hint; pild you i'iiiiiiui;diiiK tin In-
tiii ft I::0 per nt on the n estiiient.
In oth'T woiiIm tli- xiiveriiineiit will
bine p.1id jou your '()0 back with $J0
rubied but still iiv."k iii $100 uiiu .i
.i still due you.
Nut a il'ine Invested u Liberty loan
IioikIh In irolnif mil 'nf the eouulry. If
the blind IxHiif. sliuiiid be taken aliro.nl
It would result In the Interest l.elntt
paid ii'iI'iiihI and thus eonstiluie
drain nil At'ieilian res'iureis lint
v here the bornlM aie taken by lb"
Aineriiii'. iiiiie Hruply iii":iiim that
they owe t benihi l vi s. To rail sm h u
tiaiih.'iclion is liu-.-i .ism In tin- n iiliinii!
debt Is merely a fiction of Ouok
keeping.
lielore the present war Wbltaker's
Alinaiifick an Interniitlonal a uthoi n f
stuteil (bat the national debt of I'Tance
could not bu computed but was somi
where around 1.10(1(1000000 which
at that time wan the Kreatist dent in
the history of the world. Hut Whit
al.er added "the amoint of the debt
I lncons!iiieutliil and not a fact to
be considered In Interna tiumi I flnanot
because all of the securities are held
In France nnd thus thn people Just
Owe lb. TTUolvcs." France paid a easli
indemnity to (lermany of $1000000-
000 after the war of 170-1 ami never
a simp window closed. France li-
nmiced Kussia durlnir the J. i pa lies"
war and atlie beKlnnlnir of the pres-
ent Htupeitibiiis conflict with the
ri latest national debt In exlstcne had
luore Kold in her treasury than any
other country in Kuropo nnd for
months financed her own armies out
of her own pockets.
(let thn Idea. Tho Liberty bian.l'i
RTl assessment. U Is progress. Anv
statement that It Increases thu na
tional debt Is a dreary rot. In plain
terms tho Amet ienn people are Just
transferrin; $5000000000 from ono
afcount to another. Jt Is consolldatinir
:be funds of tho individual for R(
eminent purposes. It will not take a
dime out of tho channels of trade ex-
cept the small amount which will be
npnt by the soldiers In Franco. Oi
tho other hand !t will stimulate Indus
try all over tliln country every Indus
try ami will result even durlnir th
war times In prosperity at hnni'i
while wlnnlnir the war In Kurope. A
ilnll.ir now Is worth as much as a .sol-
dier. A dollar now will he worth
ten dollars three years from now ).
'be war should Inst that lonir. And
the war will last that lonn unless th'J
Liberty lonn Issue Is subscribed ivrntn-
Iiik concelvablo would or couio
huirten tho tlrlnR- leulons of (ler
many morn than the announcement
thai the LlhcTty bum bad failed
Nnthlnir roncelvablo would or could
substantiate tho oft-repeated rimrr
that war Is not popul.ir In the Vnltel
States more emphatically than tie
failure of tho Liberty loan.
If this loan wis to be sold all over
thn nlobe was to bo peddled arnun)
the (dock exchanges anJ the bournes
rf Kurops nnd made tho football of
hlK business there mltiht bo some ren
son ror Bin -it i tig-. nut when yon
know tlutf every dollar of It is Ruin r
tn be spent at homo that It real I
dues not idd to tho national debt that
the Interest Is going to be paid at
borne there Ih only ono excuse for
your failure to subscribe for tile bond
!sue and that Is to drop dead on your
v.-ay to the neiresf bank.
The Herman Keneral staff's admotti-
tion to Count von Iternslorff that hU
hired criminals "be careful not to de
stroy railway brldires nnd embank
rients." In tho United Klates shows
that the kaiser Ih not the only flerman
who has been counting his chicken
before the process of Incubation has
thoroly mate! laliued
1
From Iiondon we learn that U-boat
activities have slackened up In Nor
wcKian waters. Why discriminate?
Ftom all reports it is apparent that i.
boa. acllvltles have Blackened up In
nearly all waters.
Hippling Chymes
Ity WALT MA HON
Wild 0M4.
Wild rftr rrr fliiif aoiilh tidv: I
hi-aril thrtn horikinr ovrrlnait; and to my
aunt I ranked lo a : "Thr itintrr r mini!.;
mil li hi a drad. l a up lo mr In lay ii
-"a1 te huv aim k nf flour and apud to
at rip 'ny afiin and meagre rill lor w rihrr
lrlp and winter dndft The weather pin-
pli"l. in hiK den may tell ua what n xl week
li ay l.riliK. hill all Hie pri.hei-li s of inrn
air 1 1 1 1 - r . I y Inmni) rot iiy jinjt. I would nut
fur mid diN pr.parr. if arneil hy :in)
linn ir aerr; man aya tuniurrnw will lir fair
.id it la dirk and hli-ak and drear Man
'ia l'irii'ir'''iw will In 1'old. and It'a ao
hi. I we atew in aeat ; no mi'iilliei' rulitl)
was fiireinld hy any human prnphi t t.
'I lie lalld r. hitv no tuapa or rlinru no
ilml: II' irnlft nf hr.ii.ft or lee ; tin y du net
liv to hnak our hi'irta w.Vh ''l itia ' or
''IiiWh" or kindrrd lvpie. The)' Tlhe IHI
tr:tpN tii iii.'iuir ind li. wiik'h ti.r 'ouiM
or test I lie air. hut whi-n lor mm tin-in
rliiii.ft tlii''ve l.iniiid lur wnlly daye we
rl'iiiiM .r.i..ire I aaw the wi.il k.i khi
iniinl e niti hiiutliern inland la tln-ir eoaI
in lend inn furlv bunea dinr aunt and I'll
lay in a atoik of coal."
"Kid" moaned the
soda dispenser as he
leaned against tho
buck bar and looked
forlornly at the very
blonde young lady
who speared tho
cash "1 never seen
such women as are
In this town"
nm:M.. mm I "'Kniutter sin?"
asked the cashier In a Mno that ut-
terly failed to register nympaihy.
"Women" replied son as he wished
be hud a cigaret.
DEFENDER MAKES 35-FOOT
STRIKE EAST OF PICHER
"I'h hull" snorted tho young lady
s she ".ug a couplo of deceahed files
from the arum box "women is always
gittln' blamed for sunipthln'."
Sho experienced eonslderable diffi
culty dl-doitsdnat a third fly afflicted
with a hopele-as atttu'k of suspended
animation then asked: "Whut'a hap
pened to you?"
"I'm discouraged kid plumb dis
couraged" tho mixer of soda replied
as he flung ills brow Into a limpid
hand sighing lu a manner that he
believed to bo soulful.
"Life Is sorter burdensome and the
tax on putty makes It even worse.
the young lady of the cash box said
while she wished she owned a chummy
roadster and a guaoline refinery.
"Yup" said the knight of the soiled
apron sighing again.
"Hut lust whut. seems to be the
prime dllflculty" the c&nhler wanteo?
to know.
"Aw I guess It ain't nothln much
only It broke me all-up" the youth
admitted as he submerged a glass In
water holding- It there three minutes
longer than tho bylaws of the soda
JerkerM union allows.
'Fliieldnle sloppy" tho blondo baby
coaxed. "C'mon get It out of your
system. '
Abe Martin
; 7
V-v r- . k Baa
Jill!
I
"Well" and tho youth was barely
able to stifle a sob "I had a iate yes
terday nfternoon for 5 o'clock. You
remember I laid off and lost half t
day's pay to fill It too."
"Tus vita go on" crooned the guar
dlan of tho nickel tabulator as she
wondered who the good looking party
wan thnt Just bought u cuke.
"I won to meet this baby down In
front of tho poatoffire at five thirty
the coke concocter proceeded "and
waa there on time."
"Men generally la"
terrupted.
the cashier In.
Plx o clock hove Into view." con-
tinued the youth paying no attention
to tho Interruption.
"Then six thirty put In appearance."
'Ptlll I loitered upon the front stoop
of t'nelo Rim's Institution for the de
laying of mall."
'"Twas seven o'clock."
"A strong limb of the law waddled
hy giving me tho onco over.
' Seven thirty popped Into the world
nnd tho policeman again passed mo
buy. Again he gared nl my direction.
Hut thla time lie scowled."
"nut thank Oawd" he didn't molest
me. I was too full for words. My
heart was bustln" if you care to know."
"Then It won eight o'clock."
(Ye CJmls. will sin never come?)
"Ptlll she dldnt appear."
"Out acrosM the grent city the arc
lights began to flare up."
'Th' shades of night were settling
themselves about the village."
"Motor cars began to pour post In
an unending Ktream."
"At eight thirty I raw a rhnmmy
rondster slipping thru the night."
"There with some aqu.i.sh faced
mutt was my girl."
"I'm offn women for life." he ex
claimed ua he gargled a coke.
"It's hard very hard." the cashier
said.
"It Is. Indeed nnlust the wav some
nf the womn mistreat their geii'linun
ft ens shu continued.
"Hlscotinu'lng" the youlh managed
to gasp before going down Into tho
basement to Mnoke that cigaret.
After tho orchestra sobs thru tho
touching little arrangement. "I'm
Wearing My Heart Away For Yon Hy
Kcqiirst ' the nuulenco will kindly
take Its leave.
Whereupon tho Janitor will Inspect
the benches for abandoned chewing
gum.
rr- I Indicate Valuable l e
Men-Ill Company lb-build-lug
Mill.
Wprrial lo'Inr Vi'oild.
MIAMI. Okla.. Oct. 18 The Do- j
fender Mining company has maoe a j
good strike on 'I leate on the ("raw- !
Iisii laml e-.st of I'icher. This lease Is'
ni of thi Church Ar Wright proper-
les and is Just now being ntOMieitcd.
Tho ftrill Milllnva lIiiiv u .XT.. font far I
of ore whl' h ajwtays nearly 25 per cent
lead ami Jack. Seven holes have now
1 er-n put dow n on this lease and every j
one f.f then shows a good run of tn
sume rit.h ore. A null site has been '
bio'ked o':t and tho contract let fori
the erection of the mill. The shaft j
will be started liu.neitlati ly and work i
pushed with nil possible baste. I
The Merrill Mininir company near
I'icher which bought the old C. M. V: j
II rntli nt Webb City 1s losing n.
time rebuilding the old mill on their ;
I I' her lease. The frame work of the '
mil! is already up and the mill will
t working now In leas than six i
veeks. The mill capacity will bo .
alle'hlly enlarged and changed ann
rev modern machinery put In par-
tially in order to make the mill eU.M i
to tiv of the la'e up-to-date mills of
the district. The Merrill company hat:
a good lease which has ben thoroly j
prospected and the shaft Is now down j
to the ore. j
The Lucky Syndicate company is i
making plans to Imtned'ately re-
build Its Lucky F.xtenslnn mill
vhlch was destroyed by fire last
week. The company has one of tTie
tif-st leasi s In tho district with a good
ran of extra rich ore. The old mill
was Just being completed and the
company has decided to exactly dup-
licate the destroved mill. The prop-
erty Ioa. In the fire was $75000 which
was partially oivi red by insurance
tut a large loss Is also hero In th
fact that some ninety days time wlil
be lost building a new mill whlen
otherwise would have hem spent in
grlndiiig out ore and dividends tn tho
old mill If It had not been destroyed
With the high price of ore and big de-
mend three months run of good ore
will nearly pny for a mill. If tho run
of ore Is especially rich per cent.
Tho Afton Prospecting & Mining
Co. continues to drill north of
Afton O'Kla. with rood formations o?
mineral land encountered. With a
strike made near Narclgsa only anoi.x
fcur miles from the leafe the Afton
company is driltinr It looks as If tho
Miami field Is gradually coming to.
ward Afton. Good shines have been
found in severs! holos of the Afton
company and the formation of the
land In exactly the gnmo as in t
Commerce fluid. It also seema as if
the ground wafr is the same as In
the Comr sree field as mnny springs
have dried up north of Afton since
thn Commerce field has been opened
nrul the wat sr lovol of that field lowered.
Tlio ljutt Resort.
'Lady of the House Why don't you
go to work for a living?
Lazy Luke Well. lady. I want ter
give everyt'ing else a fair trial first.
G K T Hats
i
As usual the greatest stock of
Overcoats in Tulsa one of the
greatest in the state is ready for
your selection at this store.
Every new and conservative
style is liberally represented in
this great Overcoat showing.
The finest Overcoat fabrics from
the world's greatest looms. De-
signed and tailored by the finest
clothes makers in America.
fa No matter what style of an Overcoat
v vou have in mind vou will find here
v y
just the style you are looking for. Posi-
tively the greatest Overcoat values you
will find this season at every price.
$15 to $60
Knox Fine
Clapp Fine
Shoes
1 g
Manhattan
Shirts
Interwoven
Sox
TWENTY-SIX COMMISSIONS
AWARDED TO 0KLAH0MANS
George If. Cluow of Tulsa is Made
First Lieutenant In
Iteserve Corps.
World Washington Bureau.
WAHHINGTON. Oct. 18. F. H.
roria vraaninrinn nurrau
704 Matrrmolltart Rank Hnildinf .
Kuccr of Woodward Okla. haa been
commissioned a captain In the medi-
cal department of the officer reserve
corps of tho southern dtviMon. Tho
following h.wo been commissioned
first lieutenants:
Frank MeiTlam Palley 1 Norm
Central etreot Ok'.ahom'a City; Har
mon Hrewer McF.irlnnd. Cleveland;
Robert Kllee Calhoun llnllett; Willis
K. West 07 MaJcMic hnildlng. Okla-
homa City; O. K. Welbon KlngFton;
Marry MeQuownl 716 Main Still-
water; James Lindley Patterson Mu-
tual; John Iwls Day Norman; Rob-
ert Cn&ries McCreery Erlrk; AlrTtaii-ler-JJ.
Montgomery Checotah; l no-
nas Franklin Tlenfrow Hillings;
Jackson Breshears 121 H D street
lAWton; William R. Barry pradley:
Cecil Bryan Vlan; Oeorge H. Clulow
414 Houth Ronton Tulsa: P. L. Coul-
ter 206 P.ohlnson building Tulsa: M.
O. Comer Clinton; Cecil B. fihroux
Shawnee; Krnsst E. Nunnery Wash-
ington; Carl Fuckett Pryor; Jlenry
H. Shankle Hastings; Paul R. Siberts.
Cooperton; Woodward It. Mitchell
Verdun; George A. Nylund Gate; au
Jt:llus Nlcweg Duncan.
I'nder the recent enactment of law
nil dertal students -who have been
drawn in the draft will be given an
opportunity to present themselves for
examination In the dental department
of the army and If founii qualified
will be given commissions.
He How Is it. darling that all your
lrtters are full of mistakes In spelling?
She Well you see 1 am afraid of
mamma citclilnsT me writing to you.
so 1 have fo do It In my bedroom In
tho dark and I can't see to spell right.
AllSOHTKIAI
If you'll wait for your soup t' cool
a bit it won't cause that yodellln'
sound. It hain't goln' t' help us win
tb'war If you eat as much as a pan-
ther down town while your wife
skimps ut home
Warded Sarcasm
Iter 'sighing) till. I met such a
lovely petite than today.
iTTm Where was that?
Her On the strert. T must have
been carrying my umbrella carelessly
for be bumped bis eyes into It. And I
sold "Pardon m." and bo said. "Don't
mention it 1 have another eye leiu
P 1 tfHere'i to AmericaTT
1 rVk j ( U f Our stalwart boys in khaki delight to toast
' A ' ' f America with that new wholesome American
f ' ill drink foaming over the top of the glass
( LyJ y''11 Tca goodness
1 lp II A Bottle a Day Keeps the Blues 'Aicay
( a'1 The correct "Here's Looking" when S3 II
J good clean fellows get together. Cool- Jr!l I
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1917, newspaper, October 19, 1917; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc134539/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.