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TULSA DAILY WOULD FRIDAY DECEMBER 2(1 191!)
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( Daily Biblical Quotation
KI(IIV IIKCII.MiiHI M. I9I.
Th Lord hath anointed in in preach good
tiding mil" il"' meek h ha'h sent me to "
Ufi (Ik. hrokon-hearlrid lo proclaim liberty In Hi"
cnptlvrs Hint lln opening of llm prisons to Ihcm
that arc hound. 01:1
Jckiin. Invrr of my mull
lil imi Hi thy tinMiiiii fly
W hila I hi 'HKihtc IiIIUiwii mil.
V hllo tlitt ntiiiiiinl nllll In lilisli.
IIkIk hip i my Hiivlniir 1 1 1 I .
Till tlm iilnnii of llfo In miI;
Hnfi' lulu tlm luvrli rulili'.
Oh riH'nlvo my duiil Hi lt.
To proi'litlm lh itcrrplitlilo yi"ui" nf the lord.
nd thai liny of vriiKfauim of our (luril; hi nini-
fort all tlutt ninurn; to Hppnlnt unto ttiani that
mourn In 'Ann. to k'vk upon to thum lioauty for
. ajihtMi thn oil of Joy for iniiiirnlng and ttia rr-
manta of pralae for the Rplrlt of huttvlnraa
la. 42:2-3.
i
Tha flnlian cablnat ha bfcn iflvnn a vot of
eonfldrnea hy the Italian pHrllamnnt It muat
b nlra to hava a cublnft llkn that
Tba.XDfAa City Hlar tulk atiout Viiv "flooil-
Ing the artracta with liooao on tlm wvat alilft."
Wi know a vlllasn har they know much hrt-
tar how to hundl It at thla ar-amm ot lha yaor.
Attornay (Irnrral Palmar aaya ha "lnoka" for
drop In til" roat of llvhij; anon afior th ft rat
f thn yeur bocim atntlatlca ahow that prlfaa
Iwaya decline a little about that tlma. Thla la
keen dlaappolulniant. Wa had undaratood the
rnaral to aay a few daya ago that ha waa fulng
to "force" prtoae down.
IS IT TO UK BflYAW AOA1.NT
It ha become a hnhlt to think of William J.
Rryan aa a preaplantlal randUluta anpaclHlly ut
thoaa tlinra whan the atar of damocrary aapaara
to be aattlng. Thla habit wa aunpai-t acciiiinta
. for aom of the auagaetiona that the Nebraska
treD.tlema.il la In traintng for another rare.
There la however more to It than thla. A
few days Mco the Rentlemnn emerged from hla
retirement Journeyed forth to the national capi-
tal and there ttnlhen d about the featnl board a
Very large number of democratic eenatori.
Whether the trip waa on tire Invitation of th
aanalora In a matter for hitereatlnif ".peculation
but la not altngrUier germane.
One or two thing have hnpponed alnce that
dinner. First and foremoat the aenatora began
to talk about adopting the peace treaty without
awaiting1 ordere from the white h6u. And Mr.
t'nclerwooil the opponent of Mr. Tlryan'e old
enemy. Senator Hitchcock for minority leader-
hip. lril In the tnlkltip.
The prcanliVt h:nl Just aahl that h hail apoken
the holt word coiicirnlnir the treaty. Thla win
taken to men'ii Hint tlie nilmlnlatratlon wna pre
piired to illo In Hi" In-m lir of oppoaltlnn to'any
reaervatloim. A number of dcmocrutlc aetiatorM
let It lie. knowTi that they did nut rormlili r them-
etvcri bound by the wl.the of the white hoiian.
Aiid thn rcpnrta went nut that new h.-inila were
lit work on n alnccre effort t" tr:n It a compro-
mlp nn i tiient nn the treiity
Thi In It.'clf iit cti"") icci en r i '! I v. Kverv- '
body wondered what hul li.i ppeoed. Nobody It !
aei ni". thnuebt i.f'atl.n liinc much Importance to I
Colon 1 Hi a ii m Kit I
Tut the nlli.-r I -i v the cnlniiela lifla welly '
p.ij er i nine mil. Then It been pnall.lp (i j
put tuo nn I Cm. top-'her wl'h ie.ni.nubl.' an-
aiirnnee ih.ii the ietit won: I I fniir The Colo i
ne a Hi :. .i.r Ii:ih I.e. n r.nlnr lovn! ti the 1
admin i".itttiion and ( ! iciie h"l.. The Litest
Iksu . tii'..li l the r.-etv.i in. .i.i. ti.i calla for '
ri- ;i. i r t.tiuii r. of I!... i jv rl .i s foKuril- '
DiK I een :itii.K. itu uifiv 1 1 . . .p h. ffi;r
be ked out of . u.n xr.
Tin! thit is not .:i. ii'hirw... t pnfr l.
filled wi'h leitr ( ;!.! fr.! ..
Ured nil owi the tetit irmr the colonel '
to once more I. a l putty to vietot
Vbv not ?
COtlHlder ire I s . r j
Houae. Hernrd: vl - . .s
thtiNiiiain like 'T" t:ie" :x
It a pot an attr.i. v. 1
nomlriHtlon next fr1. I i .
f!Kht from the V h (f
happetia. l'.ut ui I I i . i
make difrn-ha tah' n.
t'Tii t : i.-
I il.fn.u.v.
tin. pe i.-d
" '. d .
I w ! H
nilrnlnliilrutloii 11 a true. Hut he gull either he-
(mine hn wua out of a i n .l I Ii y with It or ha waa
kit-Hull out lieciiuae It waa out of (ynipatdy
with him. Would ho ba compilleil to fight for
Wilaonlain or would deinoci ai y an epl him
fully iin tli iititllhuHla of WIInoiiIhio?
The iiielon lit a pretty otie.
Ho aure lire the wIik oiu i Hint thia IH whit In
liMlipeiiinif Hint o i . j I 1 r 1 t. curlonity la tniinl-
fentiol it to uhHt thn ('.iliiiiel'a tnaije will he.
'I hut hn would .oiti writ pride to Tlrne'a JiihII-
flinlmn of I. In flnam ml theory In M'Jit la ante
Hut higher prlrea wna Hie populnr ili-mand In
I Hint laiwer prlcea will be Hie .Milnr Uiimaiid
j iii tao
I Chi the colonel iiukii Hiher peifnrni both
I W 11 V
Is I III v Mt ) I II?
That (ippeim in he Hie iiiellon .oii. Tucker
Hl!' .ika In liia ohaenatlona nn Kuropean con-
j dlllona. 'Ihero are ampin reinntircea In Ktirep"
I If the iialiniiM will re M.il.hih friendly i .
I oirtive relntlona. One Ii.m fuel iii Ktone .
otiiir lite. ui mid nnother clothlnv l"t
: ih:ifue with ude.jimt t r:i ndportii t l..n w
Inter-
p. cl
' ll lulu th" I I old. 'til
I And whv pot?
I If Hie MHf In Inilifd oMT till ll the miulUT
J the hotline)! eiiKi tidered by It Ih f nKolten Hie
I belter for nil i om rrtie.l. If llm w:ir h owi
i lleriimny muat be permlttid to m.ika the niont
of both her oppui lunlHi and old lu llonn She
In riei:eaary to nature the cioiioinlc world to ita
biihitne.
If the w ur la i.ot nir. then put tlm nrmlea
to win k liiiil h tn finish 'Hie grueaume bualneaa.
I'or iiutlonn to lontli.u" JealntiN of one nnnther;
for nil to continue to Indulge w.ir p.ialoiia to-
wiirda the (lefiiile.l pnwtra la to continue the
war anlmiMxillea nnd aerloiia effects Indefinitely.
The ilvilleil world demnudad the dCKtnicllon
of the lei inn i) dynamy. Thn (ieriiiHn peoide
ovrrlhrew ll ami act up a form of popular gov-
ernment li K reed la uvory ileninnd m'ulii by the
pence (onfereiice find expreseed deal re to be-
t iimn nyaoclHied w ith the other n op of tho
wot Id In I ecoiiNlructitiK whtit luul been lorn
itim u.
If the purpohii a to alwnya keep Hie (lertimn
people tiniler aiirvclllatice na enemleaiof mankind
then the other natloua muat prepuro for hiMivy
and perpetual rxpoiiaca. The point muat bo de-
cided - Here In A mot lea we like the man who can
and dona reaent an tnault quickly punlahea Ma
aaaallanl and then forgets about thn matter
holding no grudue (lur political battlea nre
fought along lhat line. Pilch a mnu iloea not go
about twitting his lale adversary lie watches
him alertly. Hut If he iliowi evidence of de-
cency no stona la thrown in hla way.
The victor la ruriHolous that he ran lick him
again If It beconjea naoeaaairy.
A little of iJlnt aplrlt In International nff.ilia
wluld help.
HAS JJJftlKIDFXfK AM Kyi IVAI.KNT?
We llnk not. II r. I.loyd (Joorge In stilting
thtr CaWe of Ireland to the Kngllsh parliament
prmcaaed hla Inability lo account fur the atnle
of mind prevailing lit Ireland. "Ireland ' lie
said '"waa never so prospermia aa now yet she
waa never an out nf sympathy with Hrltisli
rule."
Wa think tlm last word eaplalna much. Uncial
'inslttict and ambitions are planted deep In hu
man nature. The tenacity of Ihe Irish Idea la
one of the remarkable IhliiK lti hlalnry. Thn
Irish people do have a good government. They
have protection from foreign Bjtgrcsalons. They
are secure In tho possession of their accumula-
tions. They are proaperoua. They are a part
of a great world power. Why should they not
be happy and contented?
They are dependent.. They am a subject
people to a forrlirn race. They are not the iiuih-
tera of their omn destiny. And thetefute they
are willing to suffer and die rather than submit.
Human nature la eolatmatlcal. it probable
that given Independence and neighborly equality
the I rlali republto would come to lcaji on Rut-
land aa Ita next friend. In time the two would
become the best of friends. Hut In thn relation
ship of master and man they ran nevrr he.
And after all what la to be salj in f.iw.r of
forced subjection of a proud people? If the
Irlnh reopln appro'ijninln unanimity In their
desire for Independence from Hrltlnh rule thon
we can discover nothing n the recently nuthor-
Ir.ed versions of political economy Justifying Hup.
preaalon of that racial ambition by sheer force
Mexico remains Independent why Ireland a
dependency? Cuba la a free and Independent
suite w hy should Ireland lhat ha curb lied Hie
blond of almost every race and contributed
a-
nlghtlly lo the renown of Albion remain subjeit
to another.
The Irish problem we msIM is one far Kng-
land and Ireland to solve Hut even No we do
not think I.loyd Onitrr wna etiiit. ly dKlni;eiliiiK
when he prof
i 0M.llVI(. M-:V4 I'HIN r Mil Ismv
The Lik papers of the country hue compiled 1 i....rfn imi i 1 t;
with the lequeat of tfie house commi'tee tha ' ;i .tt. down s. nie di tu k 'ow
iubllhets iimserve news print for si inorHis 'I bit ''fe i- 'nniu than mo.e
In most . h:. rac'ei Istic The New Ti.ik U. it h limine. o .! b. low
i .. .i.- not Iiiou ..ituiK hell""
impels announce that ihelr Kur I iv fH"' w.l!
heresfter cost tlm lender HI c. t .- u' '' ' ' " P'-rhapa. a we
i ;.. tn 1 1 . luiH- ib'w n Ihe hki-s
Hut there Isn't a word about ieli mg the That tt'O- cn-i 'i n n . n ' uinnoi b
number .f pages Ihe only wiv In w Ji . I new l'aid out i." not like .m--
print ran actually be conaerv.-d of .vre f W'.- I! put . . : .: s : w
pilttlneT M the t'rlce r uDs In curt.v!:ii.i- rircu- Ai-d lav .! i ur !s on th h Ives.
latio some why Ihe. tl be .....r .... W . . .. . " o.ol "ur pay
viol Ii'i.l I.'" j.. th.its in out.c'v s
Hi. it ex !. ( f emirs the pllb'o' ' ' I hn lie
H1r I :" h lld'O e to. '. e I!.
I ' " ' b . 1.1 .1 ... I' .. i I I
Ami I it M mean t: t:. r is ; ... ... t ; ... .r.
t 1 lie to W .s'i tli'll s it -'. id b' i I. 'I he "IM-lli v t.l.it t.. .rn w sc. olid
I'shlt.lT thetr y....t ni.ic.'o I:.:.. . ...
em it!" r pn Id -he i " hut ' . .. . . v . v T'i. ! i. '' I- lit h..a n
c ..- .bath r.Vnmt " " """'
H 1 'i i.t u id- a bai.py inati.
Il- t . II ulciis!
C Oklahoma Outbursts )
ifere's wlahinii you thn aaino and sonio mote.
No matter how carefully you witched your
step llm iy after always makes you feel
If you had slipped somewhere.
HeiM'of (lain hiiM taken dcaaion to deny to
hla holm down people that he ifnve Owen park
In TuNii ivn i a.p't Imitiiinii how audi a story
K'd nT.nted. -
Veati-r.ljy'a n. i.n of the Hit and Snt eluh
; waa taken up wnli a diicuniot and tleacrlptlon
j of Hie tmua alnU of drink different mem-
! beta nie t Know nboui.
You mav I li In k what you plenaa of Mayor
lluM.ard the l.achanua NnH.inal and the Mr I
I ViMnnii hankn In (he ordinary affair of life
but ti muff be inniedej that they kmiw how
: Iii m lo t t'hilatinua cicala.
A yoitnif Tiilna mun who never could make up
; h.i. mind which of two Kills In the old homo-
i iimn hn Ilk' d In at im inivv In a w orne ijiinndary
' Ih in ecr. Ti ii udlea tA together and mad
up a Jo nt rhiin'maa boa fur him.
! Thn uinal cPije rhrlklm.iH a'nry we ham read
i i be i line of a Hnpulpa man w ho prion a notice
! that he will not be leaponaifile for any hllla mad"
I" b:i wife .ifler llicelnber '). Hlln l one of
lie " nlm did not attend to t'hrlatmas shopping
The pi Ice put on a piece nf jjnund for a mil-
t 'Hi athleilo field in Munkouoe by Stenator
Hwen la lionun And he te!N the cottiinlttea
that while he u . rutin In the en pn city of lulled
Siaiii aniwiinr for f 7 . ." I per annum a con-
odeiiibln financial amriflen nine it re.pilrea
omeililiiif like $ I .'') a year In IW" In Wimli.
Io'o. he riifinol M-e any lenioio why he ahould
eve ti ti .iy 'prnperlv I. el. .union to hla wife
and Hi li u ll t t The eomnntten aeema to hive
made hu mini ike In m.t iballna: Willi tlm trip)
owner '
(Barometer of Public Opinion
Hoard tabic llUliarmnnr.
Iiocior liarfleld'a realKtiB t on ns federal fuel
conimlnidoner testifies lo his i nnaNtency and
fidelity ij the policy wl h he Had adopted. It
also cipono niorn fully to Hn puhlle view Mm
ri Kieltable ilmhlrmoriy that developed In the
IImoii adniiniMiraiioii in dealing with Ihii fuol
CIIMhl.
Tlui MkcllliiMNl.
When a ratification resolution backed hy the
vote ()f h majority of both parties in the senate
reaches) the executive table t in not likely the
preanicni win return to situ lie will not wish
10 have hla name hear throiiKh all time Mm
ntiKtmi of havltiK killed bin own i li 111 rather
than have miy other hand aw a thn ll. New
ork Tribune.
annul 1ji.
Hea power niiiy he lodged more and morn In
the luthler mid fniiier htp and In aircraft
rather than In the old floating fort rees. Thnt
11 the puis I a for tomorrow. Yet whatever form
era power take tho I'nitail state cannot afford
to la sC behind. If nations remain competitors n
land and sea we inunt he an alroiiKly armed for
that competition a any possible rival Is New
York Tribune.
l:uro Alnnc.
I'roni now on Kuropc must go it alone In Ita
post-war program. Moth France and Ureal
Hritain realize thla and are preparing for It.
After many weary month II hue dawned upon
Kuiope that while the l ulled Klatea stands ready
lo assist any country In tlm world unjuatly op-
prcsssd It will slaiui by the venerable yet sound
Injunctions of Washington and Jefferson no
foreign enlanuleineat.1. New Vork Herald.
InJurloiiH strikes.
Hlrtkes undertaken handily and wllhout ada-
HUate caue In non-essential Industries react ln-
quale cause in non-essential Industrie react In-
i I l ii. . aiVT : .i '' '""V 'nua seem remember lhat J was very1 Nothlnar more was said anent 'lv-
to help tha ao-called solldai lty of labor and to!vllln v.r n..t...n.H . ilan Morton Inn I en.ll'. h.i
promote "olas cnnscbiusness." Hut strike In
essential Industries like coal mlnltiK strike at thn
well helni; of all labor its well aa of the whole
community Instantly and by losses of work and
wnues that can never be recovered whatever
ma be the uitimale K"ln to tin strikers - New
York World.
What of like Ijiw?
The striker have won their wage Increase
and l la not grudircd them. It will he even
welcomed If there (toes with ll a rteclmnn whether
iihi miner were wuiitn ineir rivnt in saving lo
II.. ...il.'l. "I.'....-.... ... Ml ....... ' O.I. i .......
"Whether the p fteer.es or not the mineral.
will hot relent - II mav not be unlawful to have
such sentiment but It ouuht to be unlawful to
conspire in niase siien sentinienis rrr. ctive. thh
atiike prosecution U lost to the public If there
Is not tit lead a declai alioil of the law. whether
or not the contempt pcoceedlnga result In the
punishment of any conspirators - New York
Times.
American lxdeitiitrw lldurn.
The departure of Secretary I'olk yesterdsy
from Paris transform the supreme count ll into
an sneaicl it Ion merely reiresenntlve of Kuro-
pean pillions American pni th Ipation in its de-
liberation will cense from todi and whatever
relation ihe l ulled Hl i'e government may have
wl'h It will be .;tr led on throiiKh Amerlcnn
A m Im 'si dm Wall ice. The withdrawal of the
inei ii n ii o'l.iuiiioii iioni iiii noiiv wtlicti lor i
so man tnonn lns been sctniim tlie rate or
the w ot Id brlntt to a clos. an epoch In Amerl-
inn hlstorv h se nli inate algnlflc i nee can be
deter nil m d only l y Hie more matuie Judgment
of the future. Huston Tiansirlpl.
Start Iiik Austria.
Starving Austria has no remaining Industries
no t e m a 1 u I u i; taw materlnl to produce any
necess.it lea for her own people or to produce
at thine that cm be eaehnnged with other
countn. s for nee s.irb Starving Auirl has
li.i credit nn while nil earth with which to ar-
rsnii.' for stiinmenls of tood to her needy nnl
autferli t Starving Austria has no liimiey with
which t" Inn fond.' thnimh it mlaht kie at her
miv tool. stamiiii Ausiiia his no frlond:y
tieighboi to i x'i nd a helplntr hand Starving
Anstiia bis no ot iniitioii military or civil tn
hrniir oi li out or . Ii n.-. before men. women
and iht.itten are dviiitf b- the tllousinds for
lack of tin lend wnl'li tn our own I'nltes Htate
' h.iv. In in abundance lti om pi I a h!e This
job i UP to the lilted lilies New Yolk Hull.
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More Pro
jfV e"v oivOic Jay of
k&sl 1 ' ru. "put
Y0U'
lk ' ' WAMT
JtaM la eW NaHeaal Bseatllssai
Husbani
andl
Jane Phelps
(MIAPTEK XXVI.
(TltlOSItV ro-KUMNti IV-
JAN MIIUX).V.
her or me.
'ivjilv tenra-v
....... j
Oooe this atory of the bea-lnnlnu- ilevoted lo
or my married life sound sordid? Mp aeema
Uo I aenm a sclflah hearties cren' I'Hed lamely
used to life and resoonsiTdlliv. i little Jealoua
Dftentlmea as I look back It seems i "f her. How waa it possible that
to me that a country kIH brouuht after know lnir her Tom should
up aa 1 waa where HvIiik la :i Mruc- jhave hoHen me?
Kle never having traveled knows
leaa of Ihe ylt.il matter of llfo than
the veriest child of the cities.
tne IllOrUlllLP
As I lucked the IS I had coaxed I alter lo lutnn
if . . . t
rom away I remeniliered that ceptcd t once
igo I had resolved to nak htm over tho Idea
'u' V M'Tton and hla Crandell nain.
Intance With her. Ho I com- in Ko huite
' I had swept
i. m.i j..
long ago
all about
acquaintance
mence
l .A' 1 . I l"e "K"
!:""' "'" ' nae.u a ..ow K orn-rmir
Oh a long time!" he replied
riowers at the clirnei' Duly Zoc
worth but they Just gave Ihe' little
touch needed to the living room.
The beer came Tom 'paid the
hoy then wo hurried through dln-
carelessly "T met her my first year
in college. Her brother w'na n chum
of mine and she often visited him.
Naturally I met her."
"You knew her pretty well didn't nor
I waa
yooT She culls vmi uom.
Yea pretty well."
"Were you in love with her?" I
persisted.
What a little question box you
ere. Hue!" Tom laughed but I no-
ticed he had flushed and I Imag-
ine hla laugh sounded forced
"Hut von were?" I repeated.
way. While
uresa una aoing
table Ton really waa very helpful
when he wanted to be.
' My but yon look nice!" he said
wh.n 1 reappeared.
I'o jmi like
"I thought I wan - until K.imct 1 1 h id copied
von '- he confessed. "Then It MS of h urdresslug
all off." j ta great:
ie v'si'w vx iacm ii i stem.
than the wy
"But She la so Mnilmimf ho n')'-jL" ho flattered
llsh. and--Bhe In rich isn't ehn." 1 .1 umi then
.in .1. ... p.. I. ' i i nearu i om greet nir
I love you" he finished kissing nie I Then "For your wife"'
fondly. Then "Vivian la a very dell aald aa 1 also went
inn sne ta an inuho.iniiiK. nut Heard Tom
lovely girl and I am glad to hive! welcome him.
Ton handed mo the box ha had
taken from our guest. When I
opened It I blushed with mortifica-
tion aa I thought of Hie :r cent
nosegay im the living room table.
Due again he had bioiiKht me
American IP-auty rosea.
Tomorrow A gay parly.
c
3
ABE MARTIN
Hard to I iKlcrlniiiJ.
! Hut whv so patriotic a dcti jcr.il
! and so enlightened a polltti Al pii!!o-
I soldier a Mr tierard should Hunk
I In can help to lunke and keep the
fcmiiiiry fat lor d "no "lac b tin
diiandltii; thn ratification of the Wil
son made treaty
out Hie dotting of an "I' or Ihe
To-sing of a "t" is morn dif'iiult
for the oidlnary mind to co 'ip-e
loud. Thn two part. of the p !.i! ; o i to
'boi t hang together The 1
.ptoposal neerns to ht!ia sot.i ick
'of I'tistructl e 'Im.tg. nation . lien
iclisldere.l 111 C .'tlo'l to th tli'st
;uo mSiiI We ai' "o txaii'v low
i i ho i mint r) is a ... I - .1 1 i'i!
."fc for democracy nv : i"H..rlm!
and cllnchmw: tlie mo: .nol'i 'ion
eini rpitse iif f'Xncutivw a'l'o. racy
that the couii'rv v called
! upi'ii to ii'Mi' It Hie snka i" iij
Indi pemlen.e and f.iture welfare.
New York Sun.
4 oiiitinni Cinu lii.ioii.
T!- Nn-'li North Carolina civi
n. no-il . i i - 1 1 -r wb.re. on a f I'l
o'.e. the usii.il demo a 'I.- mitir.ty
if 4 ilc i r mole Is cut to I. till".
f red
o'ljhi a Hit- f
th
me ii : t if i la r-ow . r-
fer Hi' li 'ioiisine " a:d Mr Ti'ford
h'l I'M! ' 1
t urn t -he f.irHi.-r cd-lem of the
i;..li.. of white botiM.. .ipp; iKnlsl
- 'o's t .lax " Well at H un t
ih x ' i -pent uch ii de! iiHi ; ' i ! I'h-is! '
mas as I did iho. .ar I ditnt ?
have a co'lar on .CI d i ." sa l Teil I
-a ai d now
I d to a
Hlnkb this mor nln'.
New York Tr.l'tni.
and More Con
l lm KilK0 HDI.
There la nothing compulnory In
thn KiIkd bill and thern is nothltiK
ai.nut ii which makes 'nlernatlonul
tradn safe beyond pera.lventure. The
siuveriimenl merely auimintcea with-
out Kunrantcn federal reserve mem-
ber batiks under thn direction of tho
central Institution may If they wlali
boy or discount commercial paper
of tha foreiirn trade. The udvunl-
Ijou know her. Hut don't get fool-1 bt lhat their operations will riot
islt notlona Into your head ahoiil!1'6 under tha realrlctiona which ace
I think alio w ill nrob- I proper and
nerens.iry In tho caso
Urrttv. II.. 1. .. i....n
of hanks of discount and ilepo.m.
... . . vr . . .it. naa ii
her years."
I niter thla mcarure tliiy wll nt
have to provide longer cicdlls loan
1 permlsaibln to Institnllons which
are In danger If not highly liquid.
New York Timet.
a nice fellow" I re
Iltlmcr MUrht Help.
Attorney tieneral Palmer mlRht
promote ptiluction and help tjon-
siimmnte bin program by prvriecut-
ililt all labor leaders who are found
liiterferlnaT with thn proiluctioti or
transportation of food and fuel.
twItiKn when I thiuixht
I'nparitlon.
I hud been very busy all day. In
I ha I SMltC I ll...in i.n.l li'nrlhpnnrri 1... .. . I I I u...n..I I......
over Ml.. hH I i Jb. '.f.i .n ... n'i.
i" ui""" Uidh n nil niunrg in u. 1 1 III
and had rather raved atltutions connected with tho pro-
of mooting Kvorett ductlon or distribution of food or
More so than was fuel. Mr. Falmer'a plun la all right
I ihouuht. us fttr llfl It goea. It In hoped that It
and dusted the en- 'IH aecompltsh even more than Is
To had a little
contemplate. New York Herald.
to hov It. Then
VWint HIhmIc Island Sat.
Thn Ithode Island legislature Ua
(loi lurod lhat as the prohibition
amendment ijpprlve the statie of
poweia guaranteed to them from
thn .beginning it la "contrary to thn
spirit and system of the dual form
of government erected by tho con
safe for a time any
I wua chinning my
my Hair over Tom
stitution and Instead of being a
arranged the Uiahea we should need i proper amoudment of thn conxtttu-
for tho rarebit on thn dlninn room ' tlon Is deatructiv) of it. New Y.ork
World.
Heart This One Twice.
Wife Ferd I'm Just dead In lovn
with this new dress but don't you
think it in a little tight around 'the
bottom ?
Hubby Yes. and I think It I a
my hair this way?"
Vivian Morion s elvle
much more becoming
you have been dolus httle tight around the feet too Za-
Oo-Zlg Prints.
thn door bell ran; and
krreet Mr. t'landell.
C
Mr. L'r an-
The Young Lady
Across the Way
ii t laisnr.l If
ml covenant i''.-
The jcirtK Isdy ncrua the way
of i " i ' -' ' i'1'in.or I..' ickv iik'.a- si im... i.f i'.. sieel ui.mig nr. chlr'Ven dinner.
NntHi l a oiim all'pieke'ad and thi seem mote liu- ' Yll ttiay get th'" oblf'-
common
I'oucl'ixbin -.iv;i:. than barbed wire and Jurt aa dipnar but you'll never gt i
bnrd to climb.
Q Bennies A'pf feppN
Veatldday some man went .M
ringing door bell.
HUM bottle ot Derf.t. t
pel. and 1 quick rat. l
a to be the one. t . . "
wen h. ran our hdi. w i
ami he gave me a ie '
petfumeprfuine ncrvw. !'"
a drop fo. drink eve I ''
talst good to me Jest uu:
HI get you a dunk .-
Wleh I oi.n.l . ' ' ' r' I aaj
kitchen ami did and t. . ..... ?
up without atoi t. . " " '
tied Have you got cm
you ilont wunt mister?
i-.i) I
v I'O'.Ua
I uont wunt my of th ... .
ter of fack. heora a W"V .' """
for you sed the man v .
mo 7 more making ' ' 1 Kal
uch Rood perfume j: '" '"''"
wllhout even takmit ti ''
and wen you took in.. K
couldont hidn smuin.... ..' 11 '
thawt I know what l;i
oine on every bod v. h
nd i
'I Mil
aeprlzn them. "i.i u
I. ii t 'i i. j j ti
Wlcln I did opening i:r
'"Wft
-Ta ou aiirinaeiitiK :i
ma's hankerchlffa ;m
dlaea and t on pops on
man not needing so miiv
And nftlr aufipir I w.-. .
salting room slid stand
lha l.tuL. In i
"' on
'''I il4.
' lilt llf t
I vi fniiia
'i' m tlta
o look '
... ......... paper M. M .
n auvlou li. ...... . . . " '"li
.. '. "oi". jini ithl. t
e) any
v ounce put eiiythlnii j
ro draw did you '.'
I"I lita.
UWy ma.J.d. aid . ny.
lid I mell rnylhlni;? r; L
a voice UN If aha had .
i i..i . i ... - "
......... ... r .
the smell evcrvthln . 0 ."
with It. w.lev.rit la y1(
slmnly frlteflll
1 only pirt it on thn h.ker.hiff
ma I and and m n. ti. it
you. w-ell for soodnlss sake "'
of stuff Ih it. for mir.ey kn1
...ein or the lese t jierl';. .
H sanmla 1..11.. i ... . in
iui iii-vviii sake. 1 1 1 v-
BrayahlsH. Wich jst the
came in mad Inoklnu suit
a lot of terrible atindlli..'
bewro draw. wa!H I he n" . ;
Aak Henny be put y
too ho a-iys Ita called in
K Iniaa
i;!.i(l-l:i
Tin-re's
If Hi III V
'K "f ll "
in miii"
ll nf t(.
ti i si'ii mil. .pi M
n .j
"'" os loom iw II.M
wtho mlach.ff .a lhH sunk in";
"roth of the denert cmled ma
Wat? War Nl4B
can 1 go out. ma? a'
The Horoscope "j
i-
lii itarx InHlun U llo . cmJ
1 Villa y I(-mlMr i lulu.
This la not a fnrtunai. a... ...
corning to astrology Jupiter. Ve.
aspect'" " " "rU :" ""ll"'c
I hiring this away forebodlni:. .
likely t obsi'ga thu imiiil nil I tl
"" "lua maiio to appear tntv
aclng.
it la likely to he an unlucky rid
for all lines of busltiesa !. p
iniiurncixa or tho planem are cole
duclve to los of loiirt.t.oi. ..
While gloomy prospects nmv t'1
upparent to thosn who ate sensimt
to occult Influences the seers iliirai
that great Hiiiiks are In th. mtkirg
for the I'nited Mtates.
Ihirlng the transition prore-n from
the old to Iho new era of Hip nniMi
devoloinient all that Is Hn. wrn In
iiumauity Is likely to be lironsht
mo surface and thla H held tu 1
most salutary.
Crimea of every sort which nntiir.
any multiply at this run. wid t
Vigorously dealt With In the now
year but it will not i -e until tnaaot
Ita end that condition will apj.mr
to be mora satisfactory.
One of thn signs of the time ' l
ne an access of Felflshness at.il t
apparent rorgetruiness or the ;..nt;i
taught by the war and for tin tci-
son Individuals Hhould "i i- th
strongest dlHcipllne over their wrutu
ImptllHCH.
All who desire to seek new pern-
tlons. promotions or change for tin
new year should defer action a the
Bun ta In a most forbidding ni-ped.
It la not a favorable swn for lev
affair. A later wedding day wlJ
be luckier. f
A sudden elurnn In the buying or
women'a apparel and of In n i.-n :ht
appeal to feminine taste is b.n shall
owed and thi la not the uaiil re.
action after Christmas shnppim: th
aeers declare.
reraona whose birtlnbiie it I'
should iiard against losses an t be-
ware ot accidents In the coming cr
Much activity la bunlnc." iiffaiia "
Indicated.
Children born on this day wi: bt
energetic hikI Industrious but tli!
sub.lecla 6f Capricorn air llkeiv li b
extravagant nnd over--net'. i
Umipiihi. nun b ih. Mri am Vf" " I '
llohcmtu.
Hohnmla. llohemla.
IX hnPa l.unliw iim.ii! lo I III K.
ICI.oru t..Mil lie... I on no:ti!:i. a ti J
Drank oodles of lud ink.
Hnhemla lloheinln
U'hup. ..n.l. n i. . I ..' if b'lW.
J
What of the gang thai di;mk nJ
sang ?
What are they doing now"
Kalian Cl'y J" ."'J'-
SMkcn Willi lifp l'Hne
"Ttaveling on rana-Atlai;i.c a.r
liners will l0 luxurious. I am
"I haven't Hie slightest .bei'.t
It." replied thn man w Ii In" '
fered more th.m once fr -m -
nesa. '1 should think ludt-a '''
ef
'if- i
get up nvery morning i""'
hearty breakfast would be
word In Inxiiriou. tr m"
travel."- Hlrmlnghani Age 10
sd.c
i 1
Thornuuti I'rcpuratl.ui.
"If it la your HinhtUoti t i
the movies why do you
much to et whai
Slid never lire lo thn stud) '
ruttnn ?"
" wish I" become a dipi"
producer and 1 want
fliollgh eloquence to hold '
In an argument with the o '
f r'.i-
. :
. " "P
Tlie llceilll.
"Majme's father heai.l her
man lell her hn w buMui'-
loxe for her."
vx. hat did hn do?"
"He put him out "Ha '
American.
;1H'
Falsa Alarm.
"Whyetrr are you doing.
"JiiMtVeluglng."
'Oh.' that a all ri;ht. "
me ipiite a turn. I though' f
dying ' Northnll and 11 in" 1
iMte ISirrxcr.
i gs-
we-r
"What I want I an ubl-f
i d
I fjishluned bill from the '''
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Lorton, Otis. The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 89, Ed. 1 Friday, December 26, 1919, newspaper, December 26, 1919; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc146258/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.