The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 88, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1919 Page: 4 of 14
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TULSA DAILY WOKIJ) THURSDAY DKCEMItER 25 IMS.
PbhlUtied Fft Mnrnlt.l Itirl'lllt.f V.i1
BY THE WORLD PUBLISHING CO.
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hall Im no mil. 11 : 8-7.
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Who rMKfm tin u nupirinr Ihinni'!
hlrim I hi. I'rliirt- t.r ItntikPlily hlrlli
WI10 In Illicit niilvnllttn tlnwii tu "i'lh
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In thin tlflltthtfiil wiitlt nnTi
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Thn truiviilnit Kluilfn f htr King.
.llory to (iinl In Ihf IiIkIii-hI uiul on earth
pwtcn good will tiiwmrl niiin. l.uWe 2:H.
A M-Jtx'ker M not your frlmtd In iinjr clrcum-
tiirirci.
Mr. Ilowat prihhly fot-li dlffcirrnt nhinit II
kfldr trlnr on thn IhmIiIt limklnf out.
We practice a lot of cheap conventlonalltleii
but Chrlutruaa la not une of Ihem. That rtnta
Ilka ality.
The hfailllrira tall utt lh" lriiirH have d"
rldetl to renialn In Parle. Hut not In aurh rlr-
cumntmicn aa they onra contemplated.
What Admiral Hlma nioani la that a ducoritlion
bet-otnra worlhleaa when Ita potnteimliiii de-
pendent only on the caprlc of a prince.
llhe United Htalea of AnierH-a neede a rum-
plfte UmnRn In the administration of Ita affair
aa It nerd nnthlnir fine. All other nereeiiltlei
are auhordlnute to this. Who will dure dnny It?
If the vartou ronKreeHlonal Invrntlnntlntr coin-
niltleea find out nnylhlnn the puhllc wotil.t like
to he notified. Fur Ihe puhllo really knnwa
about a tittle I'titicrrnlnH Ih imlillc errvlt-e
RnntK flitua tlni'a aliutit llreenliind.
They tke their fiolllli e end Juurnltllmu tnlKtily
atTlouely In Mltwiititi. A few inonlhe an a
MlttKimrl rilllor klll.-.t n In Ik" 11 Ihe r'nult of a
Jiiumallellc w:tr. Now 11 fellow who eued an
editor for lllifl haJ'kllled that editor
The preNlilrpt tnaUi-re nro (reltlnir ree-lly
rhumpiy. Tle Wood hiiiki-rii and Ihe Lowdi-n
tmi-kere pf opened up hradilliartera adJiMnlliR
lit t'hlt-HRii Thtil'll tnitke It t-unxeriletil for tho
lioyit. If Jhry v in't (let wh tt they want one
place th tan diup in netl door
Tlrf: ii AIA V HI' IMtl'sTKMUiM.
V Thyfmin ul we hiih" In i t lt'hrHfV today e the
ii f 111111111M1 f.'Hllvnl In the t'hrlellitn world.
T I'lrth ff t'hrlet the vlcarlniia etifft-rinf it
f;Alu'"lha. th" imptv tnnih. Ihe trluiiipliHiil
reunion -II 11 ! I" tj 1 1 1 r - 1 1 it;re.. incut mi IheMe
pultile I In otikJiii : Hi" lii.K'li imd hrcitdth of
CtiriHli-ndi'tn Tut 'Ii.- .Ii 1 iiiiii"iiioritlve nf
the Llrlh t'f th" ..ulinii .f in.-n whlih we cull
I'hriHttnux It the hit; il.ty
Ami thle l hMhiiu". I it It im nut Hit' iiuinui-r
rnr .t the 1 russ. Ilntt h.tN o t I Mll.til-'w ml h II-tii.i-i
lisiy inr - ""0 ".ti- It h Hi" empty
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The n tjil'll l'"Jr Kill whit iiueM In II10 i-ttv and
trlumpliH oviritll iltiii l . ciitvuiK In r nuiii"
on lh fi of f Hue n"ver llveH (t r rreittt-Ht
rnoini'iit until tihe nturmt tu thn vill.ifo nf her
nativity and Kirit'.H twfnr lh" elmple folk of
her youth fthe iniiy rippi-nr hefnre ihe 1 rnwneil
hcinlH of forelKii eniplrea he iittliiluu'd tiv the
populace In thn 11 ( 1 1 11 1 e of th" enrth. hut nhvitv
Ihern Im the auprerne wlh In return tu child-
hood ecence
An Ihul In true of all of ue. We tnity atit-t-eed
or we tuny fall In our KiMppl" with ili-etlny
hill nlwaytt RrnwliiK ulrottKer with the yeim.
there In the ricHlr" to return home. In tho eve-
11 1 11 ft 11 nf our dlHcnntriit and tit the nnorirtme of
ureiit Hchlevetiii'nt there conm rccollectlona of
chlMhood'a ect'tice. The old pprltifr. Ihe wnlniil
ttte hitrd hv; the iluoryard Ihe hitrnlot; tho
epnt where lllll wiia wont to hide; the privet
ninth fiiim which the "irnvernnr" nlwnya cut a
rudirel to admltilNler parenfiil dlu'lpllne and
myriad at-enra like unto then" each enlarged
many tlinea heyotiil their nctnul aire hy chlld-
hoed'n mind.
We lonpr to take "her" hack there to live
era hi with lia the llfo' We want to eee the
old rlnre once aanhi to Vlojt the churchyard
where frlende of youth are laid away where
the tender heart i childhood waa chilled In He
flrat ciUiilntanoa with dmilh. (ur children
and our children' t hlldren hear the "lories o'er
and o'el and hn(r to o.
And at luat we do return to nur dlelllualon-
ment or to the auprema monirnt. Put lie the
nccualou a triumph or a defeat you eland Pared
to the hone nf your elf. Artificiality la trlpped
from you. That man or woman never lived
rai.ahle of poelnn; In Ihe prexence of child
hood'a acenee attended hy nvlnhhora who know
from whence he or nhe ranie.
Ko Pt'tehtntr at III home TueHd.iV we may
know of a certainly lived his miprenm moment.
There wai no iIIIkIoii of opinion In Ihe inltuU
of thuae who wt'iu hie hoHtn. At lucli'de Mo.
John J. l'i'r"hltiK MtanilH wlthmil a rival Ho
futiKht th" war. II" won the war. 1 1 Hiked
(let-many lie I th areati-Nt product of weetern
(1-rani'i iicy
(..it her may duldc the honuiK Nut lnleil".
Not the nlil-tlmn iieiKhliure and frh 11 In who
knew him a.i a tow heitdi'd h..y and vitit I11111
any Into thn world. And Ivrhlna. lln man
who haa h"en f"ted and favored hv tlic iiiirIH l"t
iiuHiarchH of all the e.ulli; who luut l"d hla nill-
lloim 011 the Kieatcct hattle fiehU th" world hna
known who haa lotiif been aci-UNtniiied lo e.-r-c4
Hiipi rtne Biithoi Uy aenaed thn . nlmpl" un-
dlNldi d liniiiuwe and reacted An en-ry rrd hlundi'd
man tiuiht undir mill cln iiiukuih . m
He tin J11.1t "Johnnie" PfrnhiiiK fin a day. lie
tiled lo answer lh" praise and klnduiMH of hla
old nelKtihinn. hut hla cm n filled with teinii ami
Ilia voice broke down Itiyond all qurntloti the
vtvirn of preparailoli and toil were wnrlh hla
triumph'
IVr-hlnK may Kn I" "till ITTeaier helKhle. II"
m. iv Iniv" ti"W h'UiorH thriml upon him II" ni iy
yd he tci 1. limed tfie ii.itlonV head arid entrust"!
ui'li the nupreme cotntnat'd MuIIIIiiiI.'m inuv
cheer hi" mime a". I eland hare head" I In hut
pr.'iem r Put never utt tin will he live nil h a
moment a-i he lived In UtcleiU Wediineday.
.lohn J. pcrnhtiiK hue attained the mountain
peak of hum. ill eiitmfactlon.
( II I I'l I Mi H ilt IIOMIim.
Ihe rcfiiMil of A Imlittl Simi to an'epl a "dec-ol-llli'tl"
for vv 11 t v ice 1'f . lillte the ecretarv of
lie ti 1 v lis I'.-i 11 .1 r I' It rat II y hentow tnir them re-
i. iiilli f met it. I'petatef an a titne'y halt tu
an imii felmih'.e pi -ictlce
Tl'.-M" w m a iiu 'e wh'ii a "IecllraM"!l' for
at-.v M-t!. . m l 1.1'i'r "f thin nation coiild only
P .. 'ii 'I I V t o t iTwIm il action. It mm a
Aunt I'lo accordion t't Hill Mnrnan of Mc-Al.-stiT
w.inlH to know how a Imdv la K"lnK lu
ti ll a tieiiKniiy from a limiry now
The (fltl on South Main miivh that after trying
mil for eeveral yetim fh" h in finally cntii"
lo 11 r"Mll.Uion that there la ho am h Hiiiik aa it
klei III IlllnlHlelne.
It
Tim yiiintf l.tdv acrntnt the way
e . 1 y Hhe 1 like lo know enoiiKli
1. '"ill uiiil: Imi iif v In lie sure of the Mhc ruse to fro
1 ir. i 1 11. 1" 1 wi i ii miieiiiouiMi and
tultlllllllOiH.
HAi"n:u xxv.
ls-- Ht(M MKS. III.MH IISON
I wan Jont itetliiK ready In no to
market the next afternoun wluu the
ilnor hell tatift When 1 iitiswtieil I
wan no imii. rustic I In nee Mrs. Hen-
il.innii. I was alumni rude. I kept
In r Ht.indniK no lonit before .uskniK
In 1 in. that fhi' UiiKiiinKly Mild
"Aren't ji.il K"in I" liivue me
to come in. Mm ll.tnd.ill?"
"(ill pleane ilo!" J replied etnbar-
ranne!. She explained that nh had heen
anav no unatile to call until now 1
tnlil In r that Turn had met Mr. Ilen-
1l.rN.111 In the elreet ana) that he
had Infurifjfd hltn of their iihaenee
she 1 hatted away uticonci 1 tn'd'y
of Initrin niacin nhe ha.l vmr.e.l.
J i .r "tiuiiei.t pmiple she had eeeu. Sh-
I j w m very viva iiiiin and attractive
I Hi" lilffht I nut her in the 1 eMail -
V 'rant hut I thoui'lil her even nunc
1 nn now. How I envied her polee.
1 her earni nf manner. Kvci ylhiriK I
Kiid eouhdeil no Milted my remarks
j no trite. Should I ever acquire w hat
I hint commence J lu lliinK a M'
ork manner?
A Plethora of Invitations.
"I want yiui and Tom to dine wl'li
me nortie rHKht next week etnci-
lav If It Is convenient" ehe sil l aa
Q The llorolcTjh
j 111 iusii.il 1 ( I. Miu h 2
Venua rulea :rnnt-ly f r .11((
!hl irhrlMlmaa day arid r Jr . "n
a henetie. aapevt . '"In
The plunelH In.li '..
Klve the t.iht po.-.Miii..
111.1K111K fur the im-i . a..
Hiilltlliil aa well iih iha 1
pi t'cial ions of Inki'iiM fi
if.
:i who
''lu:
could help What are you going: to
fix up fur ('r.ind"ll and the rent .'"
"Just a rarolili '. 1 uni t )oU thlllK and fr lelidn.
that will he fnoiinh '.- Thern Is a eit-'n mo-'.
and while von are Kettmt; u; who ..
dinner- I II run around to that little . of m. M.N
stoi cm the corner and net soma llllHncM aIlll haiiin.
' ..ti.. 1 tun- .1 .. . t..... .. r..i it The.tera ahoul.I he
j was lh" very ahop wheru I hud
I 1 pened mi account without his
iLihiuIimIl'i. I knew til. 11 If he went
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there the proplletnr Would proll.llliy "nur (.u..nv un.ns;
irlf iiiii hltn of the fact. jWlU lm'rt-a Kit-ally i
Telephone for It Tom'" I re-ear It la 11KU11 .r.
.n I .sille "I want von tu heltl '""'IU'dl of product;:
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pcroijx In Una hull lav
i"inisi n much lu '
. luanaficra.
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me here "
"It neerr'B foollnh to phone when
the place Is so near. What Is It you
want me to do '"'
"(!. telephone f"r the In-.r first
then I'll tell you." I replied and
noted vvi'h relief that my llUe ruse
had worked.
While Tom was telephoning I won-
dered how I w is to keep the knowl-
edge that I ha.l run in debt from.
him Indefinitely. I realized he
bin:
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clUlt
l"-"--!b..U
ffreally executive
iasaiifr In t u new h irul.s
Kor ull vvaii look ha. k i.h
there la iinauranen f-...:
that on old :Kai...'
tribultttlofiH will am i I 1
uf supreme achievement .
Colorado and u'her
are Hllliject tu ciilnl ; ' l-ij H
ro foretiliadovv pnmperl'v f
wen aa new noun-en or wi-a.:.i
j-ersona wnoan uir'ruiam - 1- v.
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would be very anftry If he found it the anKury of un uciv v-r in
nut IICS.H l)Ut they MtlOUld lienar. f t. .1
I wonder If II In not In these llrlle j frlende . " I
wavs that husbands and wlvea trrow i Children horn on this d . J
iiiiii ioe iiT'iu ii'-i i-iis inn im n .i ipronainy no ex e.-;r:e.v yv 1
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liennie's Notebook
3
Kven a rensitn taker rnuld enumerate the"
rnojit popular men In town today without work-
Imk overtime daly n very few had the fore-
sight to anticipate tho drouth.
Aluiiit the onlv mnn who tdiuvvs dissatisfaction
over today events Is the one who bus always
I been tilde heretofore to have hlmeclf included
I lu art eKKniqr party.
j 1 1 I) Pulley musical editor nf the I'lrst Na-
I tlonal hank's "After Three o'clock." nays:
"Sotnctlinea people make an awful racket In Ihe
name or music when tli'-lr children wuuld he
licked for tnaklnn the same noise."
This enlytim has received a Christmas poem
by Leonard W. Atkins who up pears to be con-
fined In the l'awhtiskii Jail Pecause of cir
cumstances over which we hnve no .control. It
Is Impoaethle to print his verses tint nil
It (here Is a strain which touches the h
those unfortunate on a day like this who have
tampered with the law. It makes us wish there
was some Influence which wonfTl reach out with
a iletaliilnfT hand and cause all men to atop nnd
think of Christmas day before they crossed
the ueail line hetween law and crime
Pop was In the n"tt lnr jonrn hold-
liifT his hand to his bed and 1 wun
aettlriK on the floor and pop ae.l
Now Penny far he it frutii me to
ank ytni lo stop hreethlmr nr other-
wise Impali ltif your helth but I
huve a sine bed tike tonlte and P
would Klve me urate pleii.uro and
comfort If you could get along- with
an nlisilnotly minimum amount of
nulse lo you know what minimum
meens ?
No dir. tloe Il mren lrsg than
usual? J s" I.
Well In this cane. Il does soil pop.
And he keep on holdltif! hla bed
and I thawt a wile ami then I sed
If I Jest made Hounds like diffierit
herds would that tie it mlnutmiim
liaise piq
I "Thank you It wll be all ritht fur
line mid I think Mr. Kami. ill" I
! replied glad of the Invitation hut
j at ihe same time w Ishlntt she would
i not i all my husband "Tom." Iteally
It was beginning to get on my
nerves. Kvery woman 1 had met
who knew Turn called Iti lit by his
given name. That Is tho.se who
knew him before wo wern man led
We were hecomlriK very popular I
thought as I once irmro dressed for
the tret. I vvns going out w:'h
Vivian Morton F.Veri tt crandell had
InvlU'd himself for Iho evening with
I us: and now dinner at the lleniler-
1 aon's It was flattering surelv. hut
Again arose the question of clothes.
I What should I wear at a formal din-
iner'.' I had nothing hut the white
diess my wedding drese which I
had worn at tho res aurant supper j
wnen we met trie i lennerson n. ami
which I had aince worti several
tirut. It had Inst much of Its fresh-
ness: and unless I had It cleaned
would not be wearable.
Tom would have to give me
mfldence which In Ihe end
a rates Ihem ?
Tomorrow Curios! ty
"!'- incse auiijecia or t apt n.tn umu".
I are exceedingly in!u.s'r!;n u4 un.
Cnncernlnr Is.dfish.
Vivian Morton.
II iiothiM. 11l. th MrCtiir 1j-ll-n
c
Itarometer of Public
ic Opinion
u wouiii not iiii.t i positively tor- i enough money to pay ror the clean-
bid It sed pop lug or he would have to buy me a
I-Tven If they was all its little us new rlress
sparrcis und canarlea. pop? J sed "That's all there Is to it!" I toil. I
throiieh lnJ I'"'1 "'"' 1 r"r lf fbeyre aloud aa I made my dinner prcparu-
' i all na Pule a fleez und Inflooenni ! nm.
V I ."I ?erms kindly drop the uhjeck the! Ton jtHy
"Who are you talking to?" Tom
anked. He bad come in so quelly 1
had not heard him.
"Myself" I answered u I returned
his kiss.
"It's a had sign to talk to yourself
dear' Is dinner almost ready?"
"Almost! Put you are early."
"Yes I hurried home to see if 1
tlmr rVvislilrrnllnn.
Whatever may be the best plan for a lastlnf
settlement of tho question however long It may
take to work It. out In legislative hall and In
leohnlcal flelila. and whoever may get the final
credit for It the first Job the one Joh of th
I'nlted Slates government today la In rtiaka sure
that If I! return them hack to their owners on
New Year the road will rim New York Hun.
Ieecnmptaitivg.
President Wilson has eroaand thn bridge and
burned it behind him. He hii defied the senate
majority and unfurled the banner of "no com-
promise" He has dug deepef than ever the
bole In which he and his associate have been
flung. Moreover he ha thrown down the "mild
ri'MervatlontNt" lie member of the League
to llnforce peace and all who have tried to
keen the question out of politic. The treaty
with the covenant attached waa dead IWort. the
while house announcement. Now It la de-
composing. New York Herald.
A Way lint.
A good way for the democratic senators aa
It would he the right way out fur the countrv
would be for them to Join lb" republican In
piisslnif the Knox resolution priivhllng. merely
fur sui h ratification as would i c establish
pence or the laidue resolution declaring the
war at an end If the president should eto
the Lodge reaoltitlun reatorlng peat aa h
vetoed the Volstead dry a"t the Lodge peace
resolution could he paseeil over his veto aa tho
Volstead dry act was p ise l over his veto Next
In order would naturally come the negutlatlotia
by the executive of normal treaties with lh" na-
tions with whom by the final enactment of tho
resolution we shnuMd lit I. tut be at peace
technical as well as actual. Anyhow let a
slti.'lilng dog lie --New York tun.
very thawi of it makes my bed tike
werse
Yes lr 1 sed. And I thawt an-
other little wile and then I sed. sip-
potr I gave a Imitation of U clocks
sttiklng I- at the same time would
that be a inlnnimuiu noise pop?
Absilootly riui limit you daru and
POP- .
Well hnw about Jest one small si.e
rlm k striking 12 all hy itself? 1 sed.
Not even u lady's watch now for
the love of Pent lets call the dis-
cussion settled sed pop. M celling not
to ask lilm about etiy mure inlnni-
muiu noises and I ncd. Well Jest una
more pop alppoae
Hppoe you deer out of heer In
d il t't) lo quick tune or ell atppoee
I dust your pant for you with a
mlnnlmiini amount of tende.rnt.sa sod
pop. Wlch 1 cleared nut.
Alia! ('al'a Out'a the (lag.
So that' why Mr. (Inr.ird wrote
that hook and ull those special ar-
ticlesDetroit 1 tee Press.
A New- York Inventor' machinal to
oriil) celling ctitchea the water
u that It will not wet floors.
A new P'iglan law prohibits the
miinula. lure. Hale or keeping In
stock of matches contnlnlng phoa-phoru.
Montana continued
states In the : n 1 ;lc
atone hist veil' Nevada rank
nml and t al.f : ni.i was In
place.
to lead the
I'ntll .liinnary HI ut lrf-uxt.
After what the atipreme court de-
rided one can echo Ihe words of a
great soldier who said: 'Let iw
hiivo peace." Now York Telegraph.
That Was (.iHog Noiim
Well anyhow Ioo tlarfiel.l fur-
nished fuel for gossip and split the
cabinet Into kindling. tSomo t.noke.
iishlngton Poet.
According to I'rench invest'.gato'
rubber I subject to microbe atta k
unlcM k"Pt In perfe' tly dry air.
Py a Iianlsh process for hardening
Wood the aging effect of year are
said to he accum pllshed in 2 1 hours.
Ihiven by a gaa eglne. a machine
has heen evented that tieuns old
tiru-k with a chisel ut a rate of :iO'l
an hour.
Novel In the furniture line U a
tli.n of precious M . Rm ;c f)r (. '
I sec. . .
thir.ii
mm
Bcinnin Today for
One Week
Thomas H.lnce p.t senti
WILLIAM S.
JIOLHIN
IPETTTOCOATS
Coiii!y Jiramn slnnrlng lllll am tlie owner of a 1'n.shionalik
Drertenmklng Shop ( an you lttutgluc UT
Added Attraction
PATHE NEWS
MIDDLETON'S PALACE OPvCHESTRA
PRICK 30r
S. nx-ii l ltno ll.eO I2:4. 2 S:i: 4:i0 5:45 7 B.l.. 9:30
Note: Charle. Ray in "Red Hot Dollar."
bus N'cn dclnrctl In tin- hinvy 4 brtstnuiH traffic hut will Ix-sluwn
one wts-k iM-glniiuig M W TI. lt'S 1Y.
To make a motor boat of any craft
an Inventor lias mounted an etmlne.
shaft and pmpellor In n hollow flu I
which la used to replace the boat
keel.
To enable two peraon (o examine
an ohlecl at the name . lime a
Kieiirh optician has Invented a mi-
croscope with two eye pieces but
only one objective
warning AgalitNt I nlon. I wnn i-.uropean ruitioaiis are ex-
The agreeable thing to s..y is that now that 1 !"'rl'.V"!"" ""coino'iv
the public Is to Ket cu ll. hvgotics 'slloul.l lie
lvi;oiies. h'ormer iTesid. nt T ift is among those
S'liii think It better policy to turn the sink" t i
profit by not wasting the . piiortiiriltv of warn-
ing the public against allowing labor unions to
think that the world Is theirs to divide These
strikers formerly d- hired for - tin na !imallri
lion and democratic manatr"tii"nt of all ro.il
inlii.s In the I'nlte.l Mates" That is ii"i an
isi.lati'd proposal. It has I n ii. In many
nations v tu'se wmk.-is uri. s'.i ml that f..lniul.l
In the B.ise .f the boNhevlkl. T!l"V should
iiiiderst.iii Iliil no s'l'k.-is i in start anvieta I!)
this country.- New York Tunes.
j ii-. iu k ii m ru in.. ii t-i in. ii enm-
neers can iiirect ttn ir raya In any
desired iliiection.
To ipilckly clean a rtfle a Kuro-
peaii Inventor ha patented a brush
Milt can be mounted In place of a
bullet i n a cartridge and tired from
It.
Prit:
pi inn iii.-
I ill t wo i.e.
yet I'UllL
ii h'phii;.ing firm Is
i I ninV-horsi'pow e:- rnotur t
an going ve.si.el the l.irg. at
1 1 M f
.1 .1 Mr
1 1
t H
it.-
r mc
I'l"'"" N"
"s t ! a t 11 l V"
' ! ' e f ! tl-'
' . I ' s ' ' I ' 1 1 ' 1 '
outpi.c'tv when we aban.
iv after ass.ic:.t!.n with
In-:'. . Ii. '.ipeiiing dtln-
VV e I.
1 V .
i n upon
i ' h a
b i i!
Ai d It in thn
Th..
ctv ull fishu'l'.ed. I'll! there Is
v ll't t" Us lib. .lit Ml" mere S'.lg-
t -iM'k" :i . ete-i-n Atnerli an
and t I - - 1 Hid our been the
i r i. in i.f i . r ..r .- ' I Y w ..iiM
" ! t- t ' v .- . (..... i vi at
f' '" ' l-ov-flf II id we
i f. - . . 1 1 in'i iv -il.l i h a
i t '. 1
li ' we n AiMi inViTi iiis-oms
IIUtISTMS 1919.
C"r.rls I'll I by f'Utf A. lillMt.
stmll ever a star shine out to m.n
As the Let hail in S'ar of old
Shall ever the vv i.- men turn ait un
Wt'll Iheir f rut. k :iifiiKe and gold.
nd follow the i ir t.. tb.. rili.mt king
That bus i mm. to be s'a I-!e born .'
And "b. sb.iil ever (be at-ce s mug
As they 1:1 on that hippy morn?
Shall ever men tr.'a.'. ur" another 1 ir
Kor all that it means t i them
Shall ever there hr In the far away
An iMier t".i h Met ti;..h"ni .'
Shall .'UT th- h.i's r.ni; out at dawn
S'li h glorious j.y fer all
As thev d.d when th" Savior of ii'.-n wis horn
nil 'he etlaw of a ii'ible s'al!.
The di'.s have -oTTie from the W"tnh of time
l':iw i''i risen t ii. .en ncd ili"d.
And s. n:-' have i. nie wii n the belis wnirl
. bi-tie
And s'me w'l.-ri the world wn tr:e I
Put f.irr ihroi'wh .as.s n:l and gray
S ru e ever the world began
Have mortal wt'-n.-ssed sno-rter dar
Tl' i' bits meant so mu. h to man.
N'vw It-' 'hit oiii e ;i i ti.int.'r iar
S:il lives in the l ir's nf Trien.
The 'vor 1 s keeping II. s fir s: pajr
tl w :. "i ti k"ot It 1 I'."T1.
1'er !v iv " sb .'i r cc w t'h "ng
At.. e. er !: h. 'N !' ';:t
A- 1 ) s g or.'iis !.i ' ! has lived so I .ng
!..i . I.v c to he end of t.'iie
c
ABE MARTIN
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Christmas 1919.
H To Our Friends and Patrons:
V If wc failed to pausr at the end of this bucy year to acknowledge our
t oblifrations to you it would be a debt unpaid. May the sense of fellow-
ship dominate more and more our mutual interests. May your Christmas
tjjr be made happy by the remembrance of tried and true friends far and
S near and the New Year brinjj you more of presperity friends ami all
KCMid fortune.
3g W. II. riCKKRLMI LUMIUiR COMPANY
k J. MKAI). Mrr. Retail Dept.
15. M. r.l'RHANS Purchasing ARcnt
H. S. LUNDY. Mgr. Tulsa yard
3g J. J. CONNOR Asst. Mjrr. Tulsa yard
P JACK HORN Mgr. West Tulsa yard.
G R E E TINGS
Our general office which has been maintained in Tulsa for the past
number of years will on the LTMh day of December be moved to 101 1
R. A. Long building Kansas Citv Mo.
vi
i Following is the personnel that will be transferred to Kansas City:
C. J. MEAD
15. M. RURHANS
E. A. FREEMAN
Y. F. C O FORT II
NADINE COIT
EI-SIE CALDWELL
W. E. TOWNES
MRS. II. C. DOTTS
GOLDA SMELTZER
P. E. ALLEN
NOME RURCII
gr:h
bin- '1! Kit
but a tc
Itiev r he ir of a k I n it
kiik.ii' In a nhitttr
r.ii. t'
on
Ii 'itrnur
urkin dar. I
Tlease have the same freedom of taking lip all matters of business with
i us in Kansas City that you have had in Tulsa.
it Our retail lumber yard will Le operated as usual with Mr. II. S. Lundy
t in charge.
fi W. R. Pickering Lumber Company
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