The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1919 Page: 4 of 16
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TULSA DAILY WORLD FRIDAY OCTOHER 10 1010.
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m n i we further bellcie Mini sentiment will not submit
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W further believe Mul this sentiment will ro.ill.nii!
to rmw lio'li In numbers nnd rriihtis.usui unite re
- f 1 1 il if whether the h-ugne Is m i rptrd with or
without nd'-nnal" i rserv.it Inns The isa'y. Involve. I wlil
the trea'y
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rio'ire ii.'tirtH.nv for this ouint.y'e withdrawal if II
has nut lir n accepted. It will demand it rejection.
"ne I'.irty nr Mm nMirr must afford Ihh sentiment
iii' fu. try nr both limit hi pi.-paiei to' see their rank
After a Careful Investigation the Council Discovers the
Cause of the "I Ii;h-Cost-of-Livinfj"
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KMC OI'IKIOK AV1 I'AIITV.
Ourittn i'.ivrniiint of Int. Hilt Hi" rmlit it ony
' fortiori t pulillo oiilnlnn to ilnilnltr thfit lnw ni
' b oulretl only Ihruugli imllliinl orimnUiitlun. lln i!
f hav biim In fuel. iiovriiiniil l.y irty ThU
mmy not ! tci th llklnif nf ttm mitlra iitlinnhli mul
i It 1m probably timi of thi rffcl of th fnrtn of iv-
rni.irnt nut up hy the fntlnr not f..riin l.y thrm
Itut thl It it n ff-t thul run nut In nt rlil of.
' whether It be food or l.nd. inimt lm ailmltted hy all
j t'ubllo opinion when It forma on riy lnnia or mulh-
tlon reiuir1ng the dlrmt action of the leiflnlallve
branrh rtin In the affirmative or ni-Kutlve la power-
I Jeaa without a party nricnnliiitliin to Btve ll e prraltn
and direction. Nor ran the tleniorrucy nt we errone-
oualy call our Bovernnient funrtlon arquntely without
f there axial or U created a party to provide eanrtuary
for auch eontlment.
Thera ha been oncaalona wh'ti It aeemed that one
'. or Ihe other of the two ureal major political orgnnl-
r (atlona In the I'nlted Stulm aamunil u pnaltlun on mmr
pending laaua for no other purpowi limn berauas the
" Other had alroady aapoueed or oppoarit the lealie. And
i aorna of ua have made light of that fart ami ridiculed
' H aa allowing the ultra partlaunahlti eilallng and In
t pracUce. Tet even In tlch rlrrumatanrea party gov-
j arnmnnt anil party orgnnlaallon waa but pfifunnlng
Ita true function.
If It wera conceivable thnt an leene ahould arluc
j concerning which thera waa but one frame of mind
- then Indeed party organlaatlnn would he put to tl t
' luaUfy Ita ailatenre. That baa never" occurred ll l
; Inoonraivabla that It ever will orrur.
Tha Ideal prartlre la for the two major partlia to
range themaelvea on CTry greut Inii tliua offering
aanolulry and a party linme for both thnae who am
Inclined to tha affirmative well ea thoae liu Une.l
lo tha negmtlve. t'niler aiuh practice the rpeultant
. aaarrtae of tha franrhlee will be certain to flUiTmr
tha true Tolce of America and tliat true voire of
Amerlra la what each party miiel aeek If Ita purpose
la legitimate and proper.
It la for theae reaeona that The Woild hue franklv
Inalated from the fl.el that the leuirue of nation" elmulit
be made a party lMue fairly and aiiuarely. There tu.
no dlvuilon of opinion on the tnilhrul.n a of the etule-
rnenl that here la the moei nmnientoua lne the Ainei -
lean people have had to determine allies llielr -.
ceptanre of the constitution tn lieu of the old luni 111
tlrlea of confederation. Tet there exlnte nt the moment
no party organisation or pronouncement that nffrde
perfect eanrtuary for either the proponents or op-tionenta
There la a very loose and In.-iccurote ilnlni ir""itfV.
I ftk. Int .hal Ihft ilmnni'iAlli. Iniltv 1m f.ir ..In terttfi!.
and the republican party against It. Ye( the fir's
are far from Justifying any auch view. It la line thai
tha president titular head of the lnio r nlr paitv.
has to a certain extent committed hi puny tn the hc-
reptanra of tile matter which la to a very cr.-at nimt
tha result of hi handiwork and etanda as a ftlr i-
awntment of hi theorlea of statesmanship. Itut there
la larking that unanimity of opinion among ih..e who
cull themselves demoerat which alone ran make It a
party Issue.
The e.ime rnndltlona exist In the republlean party
Various of Ha ao-called leader hTlva played fast and
lonaa with the Issue. They have trimmed harked ami
filled unwilling apparently to tske a derisive siun.l
r follow their Intellectual Integrity. The result s a
party following )llt as widely en the Issue as la the
desTtov-ratln party fallowing
How In aurh clrnimjitsnres the action of elMier
yiariy can be resutonahly ary-epted as the mini of Amer.
1 1 -4 baffles tindorstsnTlnr. I ltd the repuhllran pr!y.
tx pitllthal riitui'tinnii and thrnnrh I' lelirs.
taken a bold and .s tte slan t a;nliit the verv run
eegillnn of su. li mi In'ernatl.mal . a.-'Rtipn as Mr
Wilson offered thin puhllo opinion could line f..rr.l
ttencath the two banners lrl'iv and r.inifnrts.ly
Thoae dernoerats cppntiir the leiene 1 ouTI and wetild
rsar found aanotuary wuh the iiulln sn colore fr
the tuna belnr; those repuhlir.it a r.ii !ed t y the
preetdent advfl.-ai y could bate v n to e:mdard
ntll the voter had uprr' I the wlM rf Amertea.
William H. Taft certainly l Ionic. w :th Wi's.in until
thla lsnue 1 determined. And Junt a sure'y does Jaine
Jteed belong with Johnson. Hut it a'Mfu ls nf the '
(w-0 parties their failure lo bake poaltlcn as olitl' sT '
nd partlaan rrgai-itlon leaves a rjM ' rotr.p'ng 1
vr the field cf but: without l.i Its w;hut c-r - !
. ajer. without "Ht!tv.
W e do nut bellete th! itu:l n rsn ln- ei lure j
I tc believe lher rl.f'e In tbe e.iontry malor eenfl-
tmnl agaiosl the rcior J liilcMuatkmal reatloiuihlp '
t Milt In I. tit loH'i hud a '1 1'.i ll'-e-l In the ji ered I n -iiiMi
"K pre rent TI1I1 t.v u.iT l.it:. iirioiTs wTMi
er. Mint the
l-'or llisllinre
e have iintlre'l 11 n 11 ipa 1 .-11 1 llirrease In the ptirtton
nf pnrk 1 hops a vulgar four hit plere will buy at Mie
inaiTuT The e siint pt Inn Mint there bus hern a de-
cline In the pike nf Mils rare ilelirmy U sf reni(t hnned
by the noise the ting ratters urn making and ihe dally
etoi'k y.ird price report
Tim rnnsiimrra of pork and beef ure scoring but
Mint seems to tie because of an alarmed parking In
dustry Mint In defending Itnelf against the ullai k of
prrjudlrn by Inking a sllre off the stork rilir.
On the whole we are Inclined to think the depart-
ment of labor Is right for what we have saved on poi k
we are forced to lay out on augnr and biikerv products
and we also notice that the miners are getting ready to
deliver their regular "tsmon with respect to fuel.
It serins therefore that the great crusade against
The hlRh rust of living hna tended 10 iie Mm Incipient
rebellion of puhlln opinion- - the only effect thinking
folk ever eierted from the much advertised gesture.
I. i:INi; AMI THOTSK Y.
The report from llussla that Ienlns and Troteky
have al last come to the parting of the ways and thnt
Trotsky ha hud Lenlne arrested and thrown In prison
may or may not he true. Itut that aurh a break be-
tween the spoilers will eventually occur and that one
or the other will finally be forced to yield Is ordained
by the verities of hlatory and Immutability of the lawi
of Ingle.
No clouds of das revolution have ever beenfJavtF
enntixh to obscure the alar of absolute assurance thnt
they would at lust consunie themelvns Ni t to be
sure until after an awful destitution and destruction
had been Inflloted; but aurely and certainly In the end.
That I the phllnenphy of history Nut all the failures
of the various forces sent agalnil the olaas revolution-
ist nf ItuSMla have obscured that star of assurance for
a moment for the login of events Im Inexorable. And
that Ingle asurei ua beyond all peradventure of a
doubt that a destructive movement must fall of Ita
own weight that a destructive Triune of mind Is ab-
solutely Incapable of constructing anything
If. ua reported. I.enlne has fallen. It la the first step
Iti th" prnrrsa of disintegration. Kventunlly It may
be toniorrieiv or the dsy after or It may not he until
mote months of suffering have Infllrled themaelvea
upon helpless Itussia Trotsky will follow. Knr the
neeriMst! les of the ftusslan people run contrary lo the
purposes of the revolutionist and those necessities will
not be ulways denied.
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MYHU5DAND
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ty JaitePbelps
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MII I.KI l is DISH KIII.I).
The ve:y spirl' of uniest mi up-
on in- loiiMtantly I thought of
a h it 1 Hhoiil.l do as regarded oir
lit i'i - T if ford's and mine I felt
sale he wui In love with .Vlahel Mor-
ton thi. he Kpeni nil his available
lime with her llliierly 1 dwelt up-
on Mm far: M1.1t when he raced back
after ninilior had been lu.il away
th it i; was prui ul!.y to her be hur-
r.eil Mran-r us It muv seem In view of
vih.M I 1. 1- hi ed -ant what had hap-
pened - 1 ili-fi rinl.ifd to imsuri my-
self of rllffoi'is wTiere.aliuiitM the
DiKlit the iiin'l.ir -iii we thouKht
linn- - had en 1 1 !; b 1 ened us waa
l.iiilie In hud been with Mrs. Id. r-
ton; ti it 1.011 should 1 k" ulniiit prov.
In tc it ' I illil ii"t vi is 11 tn pi.i -e my-
ie:f in .111 .. 111 la 1 rasn ng miii iMnn:
nor t I ie iTTfoi'il know what 1
was I'niii'
l-'j 11.. i : v 1 deride I to iixk Mnr.c!
Priinl: 1 it tn go 1 ailing with me.
and on some iVre'etise uet her tn
Mr. Nnrvilles'- s'-e lived on Mie
same atieet an d.d MaLel llnrton ii'id
1 had purposiT) iiieiii:tirt b-r fir-'
"Not nt al. ' 111 go In itll 1 1.
I haven 1 Hi'.-ii her for ng
V e hud a very p r.if.iiii tail ii'id
when we iigain stalled iTf in the .n
M urli'l ex Inline! :
.Mrs. Iliirton'i lliiinc.
"Oh. Mildred' I one Mis If. .run
a ml.! haic owed 1: for ureUs
i'lcatiH .-oiiic In with inr. lis awf.il-
IV poky lor oii to it in the i-ir
alone i e shoul 1 h ue brought i:.-
on nlong fur coinpam '
Thul Was Just what 1 Nhiiu'dti':
have alluwcd her tn do; aitho I d.d
not say so.
"W In' vea- I'll go In If tiju'1
prn111.se t explain in Mrs II .r "i
thai I :n!y did eo hei-ante you i;.ei;-
ed I should e em l'iil'liin.. otli.'i-
wise as I dn not one l.er a vl.-II "
"111 fix lh.it all light' come
uliing "
"Vea Mrs lliirlon l 111 " The II Iv
mu:d loot ua and took tun r.ir.l-
"She Will he down 111 a itiomei.t. '
i-o to .VI r-. I lot ton k A.tho .Mat-el she informed us and s-atl tie In II
llnrton had In-en nt my hotiie on ! di aw lug room. . .
I w o tl if fr. 'iit or'.'is:.na at 1 'Uf ford ' I w .1 no.ie'.t'iv ctirlone hi to tli h
never had llielltlotii'd
ir imTte.l me to lo-r
mini".' liti
my 1 ailing
home
Miiil'T 1 ( iilllng W illi Mlldn'il
borne 11 1 V huatiari'l visited so of'rii.
anil gl. inred around with Inierea!
while waiting Muriel talie-l to in.'
hut I silirreiy heiuil a wold she nilT
I W.I. It to nilKea lew r.l:s Mur-bO llllenl w :i 1 Up"l r .1 II I ! II 1 II g ll-l
lei. w.'ii'i .von go along ''" 1 allied h.-r I HurrouinitngH
over the telephone. "J u. t Informal ly j The d' awing r om ntn beantifi.lv
to Mi. ink in prism those who were i f nt nisheil . nil In mint cxi it-im
n k:n I when in other p.iseed away" tnete. t.-t it looked veiv lilahle.
I ndded' j Just th' kind of loom a man like
"Indeed I d"' I am so glad on I ( liffoi d would 11 pp. crime Ilea'.
pro
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M. l ire I I have 11 lotrwma poke of Mie lark of h it ninny
i rails I niuM pav If I vvpei't to haie
.1 friend left In town. I ll take the
car and call fur voti at 2 oTTock "
It had been easier Minn I thought.
Muriel h id fallen In with my plan
so caa11" iShe waa at the dmir
proinptli- jit 2; nnT voti muv be
a ire I did not keep h'r waiting
"Ticre Fhull we go first'''' ehe
aeK eT
In fiirnishliiga: unl I hid heard blu
say he wouldn't rail at n-iialn pl.ii"
In-riiuHe ot tne rffeet the rouiiia hid
upon him.
"Isn't her home loveli " M ill T
asked in a stime vvhlapei' .t vt as I
heard i t-trp in the hail; ami Jiiai its
I noticed something wtnrh ni'ie -d me
to lllllloet lose in; piese're of inl'id
rmnoiiow Mrs llotton Mtei'
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BAROMETER OF PUBLIC OPINION
"I
(iilttlng the Ship.
Who aanl of the tnniileis nf Ihe
preaent lleluoi r.lttc rlll'lnel th il
"f. w die and none r gn ' " - New
York Herald
( an.iiK lilKputo It.
( 'ongrrHMinen propone In Ininilre
Into Die Wilson gills. I' will not l"
disputed Dull one of them Is ln-
14U1 iiie. I'hlU iaiphia I'uinlr la'dgrr.
- I.lko (icrnian Iiivaalon.
Mreal Hrltain'a railway stilkets
will not find much enrnui ugement 111
the fin t that tha uieaaiires udopled
by the government to supply the
people witii Ihe 11 er cava tie. a f )t
are preiieely those planned In Mm
fient of a (ierrnan Ini.iaton. Tne
war Is not so fin in Mie dim past us
to make the leMvil of mi ll memo-
ries and ijurtiriilur y au.Ti iissoiTa-
lions altogether agreeable. New
Y01 k orid.
About Time.
The llrltlah public eieins to be
Willi the hope that you will glv
tliiough the columna ut your paper
I'l'onipt publli Hy to tne cull uamg
any form you think will reach t ti a
people best.
Norwliluitiindlng the fact that the
govei nineni now employa about 20.-
i"iU HtruoKi apher-i and. typist tu
Washington Ihn civil service com-
111 In.-ion h" 1 a 1 In for eligible to fill
aevernl hiiudte.l permanent poHltlona
in excess of the iiurubir of ellgiblos
avuil.ilile. There will alwuyi t a
demand for stenographers ami typ-
let In aahlngtoii for fully .'HO eli-
giides u month are needed to fil! vii-
cutieles winch noimaily occur In a
force mi large.
Mi wit depart iir nts pay entrance
sal ine. of 1 1 '.nil a year for stenog-
. a pile s a ml $ I .him) u year for t j plsis.
In inllltlou to hoiiuaea which haie
been i 11 1 h nr Ix.'.l hy cungreas. At
piearnt a bouuM of tJO a month la
ulloef I Inanrhea In Washington ex.
rept the buieaii of war ilek liiHtir-
ii 11. Thnt bureau la allowed a lui-
nus of tin a in ii n t Ii. It will Mm I'
seen thai the usual entrini.e salary
(or a'ellngl ll pllel a Is MH a jeir.
Tn regard to the peace treaty married folk ran find
vu tlrultir comfort in the fart that the league of na-
tion rovenant does' not prohibit domestic war
( 'kluhnmurt
Hut It would be Just as efficient in preventing do
mestic war as lir preveullnr war between the nations I lei ed Al lnl.nt!v the eenslhie
ilimif tn il. t i a. lift Mie solution
inrios im. ...s. oo.iii... v
day on legal holidays. It Is usual In
the department to nliow 3il .lava'
leave with pai and In adilltion 110
Uuve' sirk leave In meritorious r.isea
The civil servlre coiiimisenui I. "I Is
examination for etedogi aplu rs and
lyplsis In duo cities throughout the
country every Tuesday. It will an-
nounce a special examination to be
held in any ther city If iheie la a
primpeel of nt-.Hi-m Id ing u rlus of ua
many aa flie competliiirri bull in-
fiirniatlnn may he obtained from the
secretary nf the local hoard of Hvl
"'iileii exnml'irt-H nt the pos.ufflr
nr riin'oiiitious.' In nny of 3 nun IMes
of the I'lilted si ites or by writing to
ihn rivtl m-iitre i oinml-sion ut
Yuhlngiftin. The examinations ate
entirely practli.il nnd ure aurh that
thev should he pae.ed without rtlffl
culty by rompeteiit stenographers
and typtaln.
t'wlng to the ahnrtige nf ellgU ba
exiinilnntli n papers are rate I with-
out di'lny nnd ml who ipiiilify ate
rertlfled for appolntinetit
V'e nre sure that ymi will apre-
elate the Importani e of glimg spare
to this us any mat'er rnricernlng M'e
need nf Mie govern inetit cocierns
the Jena of us Slllceri-'v viura.
liMHTltt'I'K F rTI.I.K.lt.
lutuio a .if l.l!l-ll.a t 111 lit VA If IHtl I f 1 . .
clu. ral.nl and no It bout ii car - '
ill. ejnme.t ine ''' " ;"'; .. are ndiu.aled In the ineintlme If 1 hslrman I'lvil Servue Ueform I.ept
"' " " .." ih urn mli I. that the met ease wlil icice.er uriioer
Tuvorei r assn 1'enioi nicy is e.
Irani iliiiui i.v ginel -nalur..d U la
tli.lt the inriea.ae
ron'inile K4yoiid ttlllt date.
iieo.. ...... go . i-i ... "1 T. rapital il'y offei.a ny In-
sometline. foolm ly '''''" " ''i out.s I. the matter ..fa..-
af.er all. the w.ehes. the inter H a. .
the l.rlt.Hl nuiioii mut I"""" " lho opportunities for studv at' r ef I V-
U0R0SC0PE
about nine -.New "inrk Times
Ad lust the Manor.
The pea c nun I! ran hai il'y ex-
pect to Impose ii solution on Italy
which she his n w einplialt. ally
r
OKLAHOMA OUTHURSTS
J
It-K at 'lit? 'Jt K 1 1 i ii'i"'"t hiis m'.i
nlin'utnn:il v:iiu'. Ttif plnni'-Jil a
1 1 . h.'Hh t-f 'h.' riiv f.n.l Mivironi
art i.io ttfll known tn lutj coin
rm-iit
1 .1 vine rnl if Innn in V;Hlitiitt'in
Ui' armiHtl'-M l';il!v I'O.flfn) pftjioni
luivo iff I W uh iriitin ntnre Nuvern -t'.
r anil thT'fi r. rnmltiif ami
I'ttil.rK pl.u.ft may hi- iiuuo racily
..h.ltit .! Th" mr ci:np rom rn n n i y
.T.if t.'Titlu tfs ft r 1 ' rn -
"If t)i don't mind I'd like to go to ! Her (iue.slM.
mnie. Just a bit bigger and clltnbe I
The Winking Plane
w .. ii i. ii iirin k era
age nf buttetmllk
ate ifnw suffi'.tng f.otu a nhnrt-
Oiltstde of dif.itmg tin- (Terlnii'iM l!ed in two
games. Hh krv K. li a lull il.uui f .r fame ia Mie rei-olT
he n.ade I'l 1 1 l .1 w h"n he tl"f' .e. u I 'ewe) team iit-
gnti ired .y Jmi I hi 1 1 .. a
The i ll I ' : i tel l..!' ."I of I ;
.1 pi ante flonei flowing u
lust e' i 'ii on t tie 41.1-i-t .ii
I'lo. ti s .f i iRlahoiiia T tie
plant but he in nn fo-w-r kn-'Wii tn bot.i
"i nr Hoper'aofi ua "only
r . i .'i v h uir la nn un
'mi:. i u: i fu 1 put ir le
irinot riv Le n n eeg-
Ttie soioking r'til:' ut
Mie (iilpttii'T . . ai s lik.
I r'a. n tf i ill tin- .-' Ii -i d
defense a' I ii. .lid it on
holding high p .ii
cl ! it wtu
h"ii:. I"
"t '"nnn.it la vhil piakrs
i n th ii l-urti'ug hue i in a
"!'! I'll' ti -III spol.e In hla
t hem i 'hi'
not el unno.inre'l. tn tile IH 111 les or
the alt inn. .ti It.ilv a r" upei u t ion is
needed lo ia .fv Mi peace tte.i y and
to org.inl." Mo' l.-agim of ti. Minus ;
liy eh... ii.l the r" in H wie. Hi the !
peare simctiire .y insisting on an
iiiiil I taiian se ileu eu' r on '"'"" : tin hurran nt I 4 0 a I'en nai I va nl.i av - I nes.s or serenity
or lesa triMil li-niiii i o n ' . o era) . -:... N' . where fill I'lfm imMl.nl
New ) in k TTllo.ir jinny be had i onierrlug nvallalde
.ontilng and b'.'ir.t'.ng areonimoda-
Out of III"' l.ll.uTlglll. I Hons Tli" ir.ii eminent I'eeir run
llerteiti'. Hooi.-i h ie lespc tfully ' dm t reside!" !" bat's near Mie capl-
reehned ttie 64 in v n 1 1 ions be lias i i t-il w here about T.aOO women ure
house. I.
Th" working heiire are iis in''y
from 5 to 4 10 with a half holnliii
on s I turn n s tiur:ng ine s-inniier.
.... . . ..ii I fie'l
ini'irili ine Hlll' n I n 11.1-n n
"The stsri inrluif lul tin net ftimpel"
ifVkflay 0.1..t..r Id. I9I.
Aatrnlopers find Mils day's rule nf
the s'ars moMt iiieiiacilig for M'r-
riirv. Venus and M n.i are all In .-ill
Inure wh.le l'larius ihane ftuni
lualeflr to henef'r lie t
All 'he signs K'-ve w irti tn- rig Must
the harl'oring of Mioiirirs thr nre
of .1 depres-lng rhlltarti r. e to I- Mte
human mind will be s'roig aa-
allied hv l'.'.'is dealrui'ive lo iiippl
I letup!
An I'll 'shonui t V f i--ttii'fti
ta' iin'ms f-u i I '
Ml' V w. re .sating M-rir In
f f ! "I'll kinds of r.i I tl e
. elerv foltowe l w :h
pl'-kies 1'iil-e.l linuiH a'.
'The to. her i v sou: . 'I
Ml.lt W lien she m ' ll . d o
ah
Wanted o In
111" w ia 'n Mie drr-of .he oMlT
M i'i f"t I h" k '-hi nod
. 1 k f l-t f. ion 1 1- T f:'!' I ll ' u
"' " I IT. .'ut. I ...t i lt
tl ire I 'l" ' !"' f ' It hi h
I c . 1 11 e.'..-s i f ai'l '' I
' '. it m' T : i - - in -o .s i -1 s.
o-i lor f ip o. it Mie I ru
pi. I'lll I.
c.U id le spe.ik at various pi n de-
clarliig that he is not a "spi-ilhimler '
and expte-s.ng the la-Tef thai the
publlr wlil plia-rd t" know thai
a man ran re'lie from olfire and
stop talking II" iioli.a'ea ly Mint
that he dues not intend in it li man-
ner to mil In po.lti' s. that he has no
it.ssne to .e in the limelight ant
Mist he Is a sliiulv A met h an. who
haling gvc'l fieeli of hltieelf for
fi iiii.i.r.H l ii.uriv fue n.irs. la .l.apos d to re
lllltl i. I.lllll'e lire. ill li oinpiiiir
hi the set lire of .1 hand and II.". Ut
al iin'Tned lo t In bis own t'oni -
. t be I ' Mil- I loeier urijiti
1 11 a i t sen er
am: martin
T oies-) .
vim
AtlntsiT deep sl'enre ft'ir-eici line Mow
"ll tl IS tiee'i liti in'li III- - . .- . . . - ti
I'm thinkit's: loth .b.'t-'i niot fti'..i"u
e I f. s I .' g 111 tl 1 1; g to sh o w on I ik ' I .o i
'he best ever The g"le.n . r ". In I
.1 '.'.en vers the stale has ou'riow-. h ..s o-
h In'e' eet i f t'ie i'"'i.". n whl. l f;i
who ..intended ! It won 1 . n lure f. .i
oil wiie.e. is I'hiilie II si. I .ml li.i Mi.
ntrj sh" f-eni lr I'll ... News ii-.
fhier-a !4f to t.e Mimkfil f.r It th.t ur ml.rh
row il'i-ii't tsiik st n-gh" A.- . she . n . .f ! i :t.g w .
a good .1. il . wer In the ... M-iea she'i t h
ep.nd'hHfi lin ei.tld .. irft h .s .Vit wi'h
ft ilite. . wilt' f n.11 Another resw. n w tiv we f..r
We a.e net ss lining as we wrre Is h". iu.m n r rriii't
r. B i r T even on' .f the peanu's at a nr. ua I'r.ih
n v th ee' vtin'i'.i. m .. a e'.'iit la.lv l -xX
at - i ll. bee n her r a-re Just HHlh. e J .
.it- nit i"C.n e.i in thia .oun'ry Mist a hl'i.t to .i '-. .
.1 li i .e rex. lira ( fc. (r 1
I'"' S'' 1 s ails th' mhen he aeke.l M
asug'iter whit made her f.x'he- ! ...w
ebe nM he I'-iTf I t'' ro 'S hi tulilo
cetiar frciu th I'luu'.i bsius.
c
a.
i w
sw sv.Am jm isw n
r..galll xiiii.-rity xss.n. i-t Vf.
..' The ..i: w iv e't'ke s" union In "" Jf "KJ jTri S
;. i llngl.nid . .in he pia.lilv .a-sted Mild i f
"ltt.h g. li'l'if. lit l I'lesenia if It rep- j w lfjif
nor H"b. rt nst".r I. .t the ra.iw . unions r.avc lhJLi.
I' I.. .'.lr...-.l. I th' "'- g'. - CM' .ll-Ilt h'lfltl
. si.- fi..t !-. oi'o-' t 'V'-'". t'.i'.'-V" ih'.t if ; I nTCMi
i.e "l'"a ' M-ii mtl.'itt :' w.ie n- Impos'l ll I It.sr
...... hv th.- g..i.....' .1" upon the n.al"i- L VSll .
.. . l I'i . t'.a Mi-- W'.u.-I itetl Mi" g"V- W'A l I
I NMi'lr e-nu ent. I" k the w U ' f
tt-iVs :..' mi Vf m
;:;:;;:;.:.vv::.t;.r'''':: dLw
I".-. k I :'. in a s. .. . Z7
shei ; New t.'C
Is tl Si 11 1.1' VAllllls II. tp "" -14 V.
I' l; 1 u M T' ' t ' . ' I '" J
. .1 i . 'I a -l n : s ' is a 'If
-w t - Is i 1 i i I f . . -o ' ; - s i'i I 7 .. ' V j . '. ;r i . I . t t ' o e : '. e
' i'-..J'. 's '.' ' g' ' e i i .-..-!-- l.s' i a.- '. : i I - - - ' . t " 1 1 I w ;
..... r -.'.! - ..f 1 . ' ' . I - '- ' ';' ' ' I . h - l.k.i' -r re '
. : ti . . J - i i w . - ... t n -' . i . -f i t i . u ..... i i
I ie ''-in iiiii i:i li...vr g f gn 1 Wu
Iticr-.a-se of nervous ilis.-is-a so
nf'eil f.-r.-lo: ii.ll te .ipj'ite:'. tin'
s.ets ileiTol'.. hut ttiev fotr'e 1 11
tnote l.i.Mldious l;a'lor: p.'.t In
nienlsl roe d -:-iri a i i iiio'li.itly
nil turn rrlftri' li fer i-i.t iu'li'.ii ia
sent mien's i.gir.hrg long ernli-
ll.she.l Inatl'u'Kirs
Th.- new Moon nf a fortt irh'
Is rent us e-o our nit 14 lo
avlat on. 1 11 '. .-n ' i"l.e anl rouiu .-tee
l-'plltl' 111 I.- d'seaseS 111 '"Wll'l tilled
by ttie s:gn rru are fo-esl: 1 do w id
ll la Mi's sgn thnt glea wr-. ii: of
grill'.. ititas'eiM In T u k v .wi 7er-
hlt'.ll mid Ml" West III lies
A llnl.'M '''I-' I'.' :n Mie I'liriflr
la prog tins 1 i-.i e I for Mo- Mil of this
Inonth or Mm first part if).Noem-
bet rhl's-'hrMP r c g it: r i' ;etis nnd
lir'' it r Ion s - 'I't'iiiie .s:;:i.. ; tn a
rt'e f.r..aa eg pr ie a - 11 -.1 " . o n
sweeping 11:1 1 - s 1 1. ns a" I satt-
litig r.ieii'ions World wide rran-
da s It' ll he pro.ii 11 ! f 1 ' e.l
AS 'h:a ..rre tl.. oiM''xrv rl:'es-
tlnn mav ra ise m tf. min is rein-
net Soldiers s. . j . IT U I ep t II '1 I
dsn ppoin oi.ii I Id. S.....S de. -'are.
htr l etiefi: nr.- i rom. eel :u the
11. IV 1.1!
I'ers. h.i.e b'r'hda'e ( Is
hai- the augurv of a v. -i- nr' Ir-
ani e ieressf'1 ieir . w pli there
w it I 1 1 1 1 e I .1 -i I r l 1 !- ir
I ti : 1 1 1 n l.iir'i on Ih .s 1 v e
like v to he r".".'e"r Ta'l I'i J-r;
p'ilsii. M 11 i .f M'.e e.i''. "s of
1 I.:' r 1 nr" i ' v it's...
I r js-.t. "it 1 I 1 M !': s.
r;-.-f s s.i . r. -
Next morning right after break-
fast ut Ihe hotel. Cnimiin llrnve
hlrded in auto to lake Jark and June
mid Ladyilenr mid hlmeelf on ih:
fnsl part nf the Joil.ney lo the vol-
rano 1 told yu about in yesterday's
story II didn't take the unto very
long lo earrv them out of Naples
and then they came tu many little
villages.
"There' eomelhlng really wonder-
ful about Miese vUluges'' said I'up-
tnln Iti.ive. "Von remember. I told
you I a si 1 nlghl that sometimes Ihe
volcano threw out fire and sahes
and terrible hot mud. The mud la
Just like coal Inr only a million
tunes hotter Minn you've ever m-eii
ir Well this hot mud Is called
bun. When It pours nut nf the top
of the volcano il kill people ani-
mals flowers and everything It
troches. iui II runs down the nioun-
tuln side. Hut nftr a while gels
cold Tln n It Is hard Jtia' ltkc alone.
W hen ll la cold il can do no more
damage.
"Well people who live near here
found out that when cold U could
be cut up and Mien used to make
roads (iud even houses. So most of
Ihe houses you see now are made
ntll of the lava that was eo deadly
when it first came from the earth
'hut It killed everything ll touched
The road we're running over now 1-s
made nf lava.'"
.lark and .lane looked rloeeiv nt
he road and although It looked
harmless; enough then of course
thev Mhuddered Just a li'Me hi' in
'hick whit ih" lava might do to
ihetn if It wasn't coll
Hv and hv ihe road got so ateen
sr. I lough that the man In Mm auto
a d he could not carry the rhil-
dren and their friends anv farther
So all -repped out i f the au'o. fap-
t.itn Mtave arranged wl'h the man
to meet them there later and paid
h.i'i Wliile he was doing this Ju'-k
in I .1 in.- were buv trying to deride
lo w they would get neater tn Mie
lol nn" Tney could ere th
mnie just a hit bigger and cllnine I
A I Olltll Ih.'lll. All foot of 'he dorikeis
J j seemed : email that Mie cbildten
were iilmost nfieid t'ii. ilu i
1 o ii ! d u ' t rurry Iheir loads hut w.-te
surprise I to find Mia! the little an
imi'S weie veil- s ronis ind .loin :
Si flu to mind 'he long rlllllli Till''
ling ears flapped riwnv Just us
though thev didn't rare 11 hit about
their p.isacngers. The rhtld.in
thought of roiirse thi' the donkeia
s'l'ilil curry them the nut of ttie
way. bit soon found out different
How do )oi suppose they ftnallv
got lo Ihe lop of Ihe nlra no where
'hey could look right dow n Into It "
Well you'll hear tomorrow.
(MopyriKht. 1919)
It plainly now. As they longed Ihey
ivill I in. Ike out a big Cloud nf What
tlnn thought was smoke coming
from ttie top
III' when 'hev pointed oit the
rl' ud to l.rlvdear she told them
that f w.is H'eani and imt smoke
.lust then two nr 'hree boys came
r irintiit.;: up. lending several don
kri-v nnd. t" thi
J.nk and .lane
hiird tin- donkiis for Mo
1 r. '1 rarrv ihe.n farther on
:!. ir w iy up Mie inoun' Mn
The hum lie pid .1 irk and .lime
01 . 'nn "f the donkeia ll''1 I .rid V -
dear and I'.ip'ain llrnve chose two
LITTLE BENNY'S
NOTEBOOK J
The l'ark Ave News
Weather ftun setting earllrr but
no ofteiier.
.pourts. I'uds ftlmklns xind I.e-
roy Sluiosier had a contest over the
tell Tone last S.lt iil.l.iy to see wlrli
one could kerp on tanking the long-
est without getting tued and Inur-
ing up. and after they bad tanked
al.oiii u liour ah. un the weather and
dlffrent things. Muds Sirukltis hat
to stop on ui-coiliu of his Slater
aiiutrh.ng rhe f.n.. from him
to use II I'uds rlaimiiig a fowl
Rihsb'tv Mr Hid Hint ban re.
covered frtirn his sure finper raii-rd
by ra chnii: Ii in a nh.. ur
now auffring frum a a re ti aus
bv droiplnK . hammer on it vie
trjlng to Jiig;e a hammer a hit
and a oninlge all t n h. t..
I'ome by Skinny Mariln
Making i4 Nei kl.n e f
I found a emptv brim of 4 hat
Without rny top pat t to it
And wen I went to pij Ii' on
My hi d rami all t he y 1 1 jt
Iniriatitig f.irks iibu.it inti stirn;
people Sun I'ross la not.-ii fr
P'Titenlas n'ln.iia gelfing in -j-i
top of l street car to gtvi s ladn s Ins a.. '
ony some man g.-netatlv e:ta il m 11
In It before t he y
I'or'sale of lx.h.inge I1iun1.nl
US lllg US a eg:: mav he tee tj
nil I know. vr.'e Iled.ly M.ifi
torgsit ! Si!.
An nf f :'i! m 1 1. d i l-sl n s e. i.(
one of his men Innluni; p.i nf il.i r
gr. n' delight nf I united Mie te.i'oii
Captain Praiej 'Well suh. Ah was .lone kici.ad by
next f' w- j a pi' el "
'K I' k"d hi- n rn ii !"'
how did that happen "
' A ti ilnHti' k nun . s
Ah .l"he foligot '11
Mverv bod) 's M igaz.ne
VA hv. Me rge
Ml Ah re..
li'.lte him"
j Nn i hurigi-.
? 1 l.'.l 1 t K 1
g-i 11 I and o -i . 0: :r g
u . -ii a .is I i' ! 1 1
an ! I o . f-.. !
r 1 1 "ie nn o. 1. ;t f;
I 1 -" g .1- I i t
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V hen i! !v w - r.i.i
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As clear rich and
full through the
years as when the
piano is now.
The material and
workmanship that
po into a Voso
l'iano stand the
most severe test of
all the test of
time.
Ask any Voso Owner
"One of the leading American Pianos.'
Lowest Price in Uniler! States. Easy Paymrnt
Read the Duo-Art Ad in Tliii Iue
417 South Main
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