The County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1920 Page: 2 of 6
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the county
MOTHER! (1
•California S\rup of Fijs'
ChilJ s Best Laxative
DOTS ub DASHES
wire NEWS OF
THE WEEK
W Tel
Pcxra Note*
b«ril !{•
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Amr* •V»llfoniU" Kyrup u l ip
talr—lw k tar the MAf ra.ifonito on
ttor package, Uwti j>m are *ur# jour
rblM ta having the heot am! most harm-
pkjwlc fur tbe little suiust-h. Ilea*
afid bowels. ti. *».. -y
taala. rail dir.
'•* mast aa> 'Vain
Th* Acm«
Kni('i*-r—1« JitOf* tf»»ijni!*> ant?
IWn'krr- S.i ohfa.ur** |* onn , tim,ga
kl» |«rt> uiih.iu- Niixboilv ,unu£
DYE RIGHT
Buy only "Diamond Dyes"
A
»*H tor-
t to ISrl Curxoa.
'on-ip a r I»lra, a
* bleb h. says
I hr Brltuh f»Ml
laaml Wrsngel
"onstltui* a hoa
‘•■lot and a *l»
"* llreai llniaia
tovernmcai.
Half fad Inferior grad# ran* ho
*•* "*»»< «• I ho Chicago ali" a tarda
fre-m alt parta at th* ci-Lfiirj b; |«aM
atrtilfa farmer* aro caaniui demur-
allratloa ol the <aiUo tasrhal. accord
*na to Alton Bator brad of th#
t hit•"d State* bureau of tnartrta at
• bliifii Itoker appealed to fattnera
to Mrs the tide
♦ ♦ ♦
Tire of sixteen mm napped by f ro
** *br Arnold mler near Ktimgt- a,
Ky . aero taken oat daad Tney arte
victims of aartoratton Tbr other
• I* too mtorulxri miner* a ere rescued
and art In a daaceroua condition
♦ 4 ♦
Kit firemen arro seriously Injured
« Milwaukee In a Mi'O.ikHi fir, which
Cestro.ed a 4 story building orrupte-d
principally by the Milwaukee Seed
< om pa tie The firemen aero Injured
• hen ibo round* of an extension tnd-
der mllapaed na hley were cam in* a
Millions for f FOOD IS DOWN
fnr#
im#
. in«
HI hose |o the lop of the build
♦
i|»al
of «tp#r.
♦ 4 ♦
lo
tb# m ork it
T>»«
Ersln Cotton Mills Company.
4-to.y
uf of \aiint
f
• t llrkta Tollon Msr.ulsrtuc-
h f
umuht'd Ui-
t ir.r *
ompn>>7 *nd lbs pearl t'otton
con
)4# K1«
.v ,r#v
• -'ti.iisnv of Ihirham. X C.. have
wti
th# Ivo t>\
hnt.n
itocd » IS per cent cut In the
i
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«t» lb#> r^fvtf |
Modi!.
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♦ ♦ ♦
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of I»ir.y c and
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tc tin mcantlt
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os
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tooiaina <l.n-
Foiuio ran (| at.
•klrta *««'*. (|rp««
tt. ng whdt.er we..., „u. I Tien
Or mile.) gods re .. rl< I, .
•r* Hare drug* -t >K..«
■ of ‘ I • latiiotid lives'
na Ml a.ii.pie iba. any
MUid dye a urn. shabby
#**■!*. (,.ltl<«,
sweaters. draperies every-
. nitiun
era ml-
“1> a-
taund I»i ea P.ili.r i
The Author a Advantage
Tllrlle, In. tunc to |>ut yog in a
•>or> " “Aa tbr t.. roirie?" **fkr|u n'l>
on how you treat me "
Cnlarrh
„r*,*rTh. '• • tonal diaoaee grssi’e Infla-
IM I h . .
£rUZ~rut 'I'XZZ
['
dT^ m'rs M *■ ■s»tur' to
An Druggists Circulars free *
F. J. U *•*>*-> A C#-. To<tado. Ohio.
If you aro in the
•la a i a welcome
wroti* an nlly la
AFTER
Thanksgiving
Dinner
m
ers®
ill <111
fctUAWVA * -Hr
1 IHUoisVOKj
f*-t> in i
6 Bella ns
-i Hof water
e-3! Sure Relief
-:---- ^urc ncnei
BIIMsAns
Cuticura Soap!
Imparts
The Velvet Touch
SaaoSc. Owtweal 7S mad Mr T.lraa 3c.
TOO
LATE
DmIi aalr • matter of abort tima.
Don't mk until pom and n-hn
barano acurabie dioaoac*. Avoid
CM3 MEDAL
idiiiwm %
Vha warM'a atari da rd ramidy fee Udnay,
Baar. bladder and arlr acid troubtoa-tba
Maaonal Remedy of Holland am 160ft.
Onaraaaaad. Tbtaa bum. all lnugM
fad Am B. ama Cetd Modal aw aaam haw
As OneRaised
From Dead
STMMCI Milt am
BFmIi Eaai Bhi I Woti
**ft» arfertn* tarn iaoc montha
aath Maomefc palm. I hard Ukra
—d nm aifa without nay pain
Am aa one rained from tha
MCttaa Ji. Pace! Bald.
rWiaf. Tkdr trawh
♦ 4a
i> the l.e.-i*ue of Nation* meet-
• t un<l«*r at GfrifYi «t(h
r iiKftif of belts, unfurling «*f
bhd delisFM of »p**< bf«. the
ah: tnfiuonre of thip first »♦*»
f the w .rid "board of aldermen
Pf *o be found in ant of the na
represented, but rsther in the
it chair" In oth«*r words, the
*• ol Ament s
♦ ♦ ♦
”0. cspital of the Armenian
rwrubTir, ha* been eraruated. rnmniu
n.cattotia b‘tweon the Rre^t railwav
Junction of Al<asndrt»|x>l and Tiflis.1
cajital of (ieorEin. haie been cut.
(xwipletel) isolating Aruo nia from the
outmde world
♦ ♦ ♦
The army of General Wranrel thc-
anti Bolaheiiat leader In Koulh Rua*la, 1
h*- b. <-D ».|-t d rul. and a number of
kl* peneralv ha\e committed auirlde.
A m<Hi In Sebavtop-il ka* |t|l|a*ed the
American Ued ( ros. atork* The
American torpedo boat de.lro.era at
K- t>a*topo] are e»acuattn« officer* and
thetr familina
♦ ♦ ♦
The national aaaetnhlv haa ratified
the peace treaty alyned bi llungan
•tid the allied and aiuorlated poaera
at the Grand Trianon |>.ili.oe Ver
**l!lea June 4 last The opposition
a be tamed from voting
4 4 4
Wuhingto
Ser.atora from ii. < western and
aoutbern state* are considering urging
legislative action to revise the war
finance corporation They said this
only agency ahirh could give
dlate help to agricultural Inter
the "appalling situation" result-
ing Irom the sudden fall In prices.
4 4 4
Governmental expenditure* for Oc-
tober fell off by nearly 11.2 ".(hMMKO
a* compun-d alth September accord
tng to the monthly statement Issued
h> the treasury !>i*bur*etnent» for
the month ti Ta .ed tilt 112 f-tiu agalust
11 svl.op3.427 in September
4 ♦ +
Herbert Hoover, former f,>od admin
istrator. aa* ca).<-d into conference b>
the executive council of the American
b ederation of labor a* It continued a
diM'usskin of economic and industrial
conditions, presumably for the puipose
of framing a policy to be followed by
the federation in legislation ahich It
will urge on congress
< ♦ ♦
Although President Wilson ha* made
c oisiderable progress toward recover,
l hi* health la still a matter of grave
concern to bis physicians nnd mem
bers of hi* family Th# utmost care
is being exercised to guard ngstnsl a
relapse ahich might be enuaed by a
sudden physical Jar or undue mental
( excitement
♦ ♦ ♦
The New Tork World announces the
sucreaaful transmission of four phoio-
graph* jy wire between its office and
the office of th» St Louis Hoat lils
i patch Tso photograph* one of the
^ ale-Prince ton football game and the
other an airplane view of New York
j < lly, were seal from New York to SL
4 4 4
A I ng standing controversy bet seen
t!o Sts'e d> penment end lb# Wsit.ru
I non Telegraph < -vaipany bss rear-,
e.l the Stage of an opea break, the
'•mipane refuting s<* handle an* fur-
ther cahlv m.t-agH* {or the depsrt-
meni except upon p'epavment of loll*
4 4 4
< otion three days tells an interest
In* story The tectile Industry is
.anguishing in the failed Stales,
Prance and England, but Is reviving _
in Germany.
♦ ♦ ♦
Southwest
Cha'les R ItarreM of Vnlon City,
t.a a a* reelected president of the
| N*H«'nsl farmers' union in the ns
i lions 1 convention of that organisation
at Kansas City This Is the rifteoath
consecutive time that be has been
elected president of the organisation
4 4 4
Ed* In |* Khchaa. aged 17. sat
found dead In the bathroom at th#
home of hi* parents in Guthrie. Ok.,
having been overcome by fumes ea
raping from a gas store.
4 4 4
Acute weakness and s collapse In
uemnnd recently sent cattle prices st
the Kansas city storkvsrds dean to
the lowest level* since I big Butcher
coas- and stocker and feeder classes,
sold st pre war price* a here buyers
could be found Short-fed st.-ers sold
loser than ihe loa lime m March Inst
year
♦ 4 ♦
bully flee hundred armed men in
motor cars, assisted by two low Hying
airplane-., searched the vicinity of
I .a ke \i lehita for hours recently seek- i
n.g Joe Torres* a Mexican driver of
motor car, who killed Archie Mar-
tin. 13
4 4 4
Robber* recently blew open Ihe nafs
of th# Wichita Valley railroad de|iot
at Abilene. Tex., and escaped with
0cks and about ftoo In
money The safe of the J W Pool
Company also was blowj and robbed
of 1100 In cash xnd a lloo I.lbeGy
' bond
•44
The Hardmg-roolldge presidential
electors carried Net* Mexico Novem-
ber 2. by a plurr -ty oflJ.4«7. ac-
cording t<* t complete tabulation from
offi. lal records ibe plurality of Mer
r tt t Mechem, Republican canlidate
for gur. Dor a as i 424.
4 4 4
Two deaths occurred recently from
accident* In tbe oil field east of l<*w.
ton Ok Charles Haskins, employed
by the Km pi re Oil _nd Gas Company,
fell from a derrick and died C.lfford
McMahon died of bums received In a
lank explosion al Gladys Belle sell
] No. 4.
foreign
Light American vessels—• battle
ship, a merchantman and six destroy-
ilded In the evacuation of tbe
New Stomach
b»* at the greatest Atssrlssn so Plow-
•‘na* said to kis pk.a as. •'* —no—
dollase. Barter sp. i rash aad ae gram
fine, far n nee -----V' and than
*b* wk “an gr«*Msl and tarsed away.
All his wealth »ast B,p him
ksppy *r eesirut. 4. fnr kspp-seos large.
*T depsed* up. - d -geel low. M'itbeuf
hselth where d—s t.app ness eeiae la f
After all Iks r >i*arh plays a grant
iwrt ta evsrrdsr Ufs Without a
healthy stemarti nrd good d grwtien ear
hiood is this, watery and poor, ear
heart srIlea M west. our lisar dees set
de tu duty, and mss » miaembl* and
srhsi^.y. Pvrver.1 disesss by patting
the h use in order and st ngthsats^
the system agsis*-. th. germs of ' -in
I>r Pierre, of the lambda' Hotel sad
Rurgveai laetltske. at Huffslo. N. T„
yf-A’> AC" in! i MAJWg aMd ITtlf
jr««Hfttioa, an* U# rl tariff ad arrtata
raffia aad ■birh a era aarura'a
na«i2>M ar.J a*.. #e-ied la puff a( tbra
•Ml form Ibt rauld ba’ aaa.ly pro
*urad at tba druf atora (liquid av
iablrta) TLia ba raTlad I>r- Piarra'a
Alad'raJ I'leomr. TLia Dla
“ t*im ttiattlMioa ba
cauar it roettim in airobol or arr ntr
•at»«. It bai|« <• g**ut\t> and tba aa
aailttidt of ui»rh r * r».er»» ui tha food
aa ara raqwtrrd for tb# blood It giwm
tr tba blood tbr food a rmaata tba Ua-
• faoaira* r« r r>rar Iftjr rrtfi it
baa •Bjotrd tba roafidwra of tba
Aaenoaa pubU. Try 4 Dual
sirs pm
STATISTICS ARE GIVEH BY
MEAT MEM WHEM WAGE
CASE IS REOPEMEO
WAGES IDE 01 THE DECUffi
fanny Seuttvern Manufacturer* Hsvr
Dr errs sea Their teiartea, Alan
Northern Automobile Industries
Are Pa>,eg Less Wages
DODSON WARNS
CALOMEL USERS
You Cannot Gripe, Sicken, or Salivate Yourself If You
Take "Dodson’s Liver Tone” Instead
Check That Cold
Right Away
I>r. hint » New Discovery
•oon breaks a cold nnd
checks .1 cough
A ‘ -a.veesrs stuffy
n ter ling ■■ thr l."..i and you hav*
» beginning at a band cold. Crt right
■hf it jual ta sms as the snifflea
atirt fa J I >r I • NV« J ilk ,\ rr\t
, fT' Ifdftnwl)
roUat O'ti^bs ainJ g'
^ ou * *U Fmn f»< t ’.-r a rhanfr for
thr l«rttar. liar a «• *ivin ina hr«lina
UNfr that tha kni«iK«a lik« (\<u*i ini
** "K W ilrucpau. hue
• nd $1.20 ■ bonlr
For coldsandcou&a
New Discovery
Put “Pep'* ill Your Work
Mxny a men has hern a failure in
busmess, many a woman in 4<-r h..mr,
beci.u*r const i pat ion haa rl . ,-ed th*
■*°fa systrm, Marine up p- ta .ns that
enervate and dejrraa lh. King1*
I ills act nuldiv nnd make bcada seg
naturally. biiwoli pri.v, 25 ernu.
n Wont Crip*
1/rKinQlsPilig
I am well!
- your
chickens
and
\fA^Cand,lS
r stock
f Sk>
.//* Jio/e
thorn
BeeDee
3to$'&&Sliry
• old rtl
Oblragcv Klntialla which wna said
w-.re Iniended lo ahow that there was
• spirit ot retrenrhment in the nallnti ,
tadustr) and that *«»e. snd the cat
of H»tnr were gr.mj down thfoughoui
the csiuntry were presented to Federal
Judge Samuel Als.tmler by L H D.
Weld, repterentln* Ihe pe. king com
I .sales in the besrins oyer the d.*
■»«od* of 724 inn. |«> kins coni pan1
employes lor an increaa,. |j , e-f
In their wages
Judge Alschuler heard Ihe esse two
months ago hut never rendered a de
Cision. and the bearing ass reopsaed
st the request of tbe packers, a ho
mslntslned that "th# decrees# la tb<
cost o| living which has come into be
In* since Ihe previous hearing should
he taken Into rofiatderatt.,a in this
ceer which it the hr si lest between
•wpitsl and labor as lo whether them
should be further wage increases Bow
thsl living costs are dreleasing
Houm Am Reduced
Hr Weld la hit teatln.ony declared
Ihst the peckers were asking >*i» that I
■Age. b* not increased He prseem
ed statistics gathered by the pack na
from l.t industrial plants In various
rectmna of the country which quoted
reductions In working bourn, wsgaw.
Ihe coat ol living and number ol men
•nployed dining th. post ninety day*
Of these plants. Bve had Incrwesed
***** If'4 nhi.sred no rhange 434 Had
reduced forces. Z* reduced the number
of working hours and 1*4 rvducwd
wngra. mainly by hiring new em
plcvyta at reduced price* In some
cases both bouts and wages were re-
duced
I totalling Ihe report. Mr Weld said
thal m Sou'h Carolina twenty lour
collon mills had reduced wage* and
that wage reduction* also had bee*
made by seventeen Industries, mostly
automobile m Ohio, ten in Indiana
twenty firs m 34n*aa< I.u*c4t*. eight in
New Hampshire, seventeen ta 11 is
noun, nineteen in Illinois not including
packer* The *TJ* firms on which re
poos had I era ga I he iwd had i educed
their working loroea by more than
200.WO during the |**l ninety diva, be
sold Each of the 173 industries em-
ployed more than 100 men. be said
Food Coals Down.
In Ctilrago. he declared there had
been aa average decrease in Ihe cost
I Ol food ol 111 per cent in Ihe Iasi year
and IS I.er cent in Ihe Inal ninety dayx
Clothing had decreased 2k per cent m
ninety day*, according lo Mr Weld's
figures.
la-tiers Irom several meirhanls in
81 Joseph. Mo., which were read al
■ he scsric.il mid that they had made n
permanent reduction of 2o to 26 per
■ent in ihe selling price ol furniture,
clothes snd shoes because they now
could buy these thing* nl 4b per oral
less than they paid lor Ihe stock on
hand
Cai«m#| M|l««tN! If« m#rr.,n
OdIojdH «rti ilk# dmarntr# on • *<uc
fl«h t1*#r r»ld»m#4 miDfi Iut• •
Fmr hit# If mriiM Itto
It. ranotnf rmni|.!ni and nauBH
If >n«i f##J MIliHia hnlarfij ron
#t1p#f#d md all kb'irkH out. Ju«f
»« ?our drucrl«t and fo* • hotti# of
IVk1«.3Ti • I.Ivor Trm# for I fow r#nf« «lkf Up feellof full «f imhk-
uhlrfi l« r#prf«M# »tift*«rI lion snd rr#dY f«»r nor* *«r Iv't
tut# for dAb£#r..4d» tui«4Mtvi Tike • I »»#m «»»ri •*f»* u
pnri If If d#^Ntn’f «f»rt »<mf tn rb"**** MM# H Adr
I llr#r and Ton wp bottor %m4
qul« fei#r fhon iio#t 1 ii»d «it4>
«oif tniklil j «mi oirk jo# jual fo bt4
■hd f#t your ***V3#f
If fan tak# ml«mH tnduf yo«1t kl
•Irk tnd p«u#^*f#d ftduifTnt: fe^
•ld#« ft miv ••!!vat# y*-u. ohll# If
You tak# Ik.#!* •?. • |.H#r Ton# vn« will
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA Ej QUININE
Taka us I
La Cri334
Negjecied Colds are Dmptuui
WB Keep tus Standee. 1 not y handy hrtkehe---
Bmeka op a cold is ?4 hoar* - Raise***
Onpp# In I dty»->F.Ko*UMi fat IW.U. Im
QuinliM In this firm dnn net nflwi th# band—Cnncnfn to km
Lnanufan-No Opnn Id HiZJ'n. *
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
Wliai has leu nine of Hu. |,.,,. )ra,
■Rortery fny the l'revea|i,« „f «»
Bachelors V*
Those who *.
I t rer . rally do
I leavings.
»-L |4f »r tIts nf
Th# i»##k Inf #rff (to
WARNING
U-lfS6 you Sff ihf lump “Bayer" on tsNets, you are
not getting genuine Aspirin prcscribfd by physicians for
21 years, and proved ^afe by millions.—Say “Bayer,,J
sssssssss
Handy M. hose, rf |t tel^s ewt h«4 * lew sawks Lm-. -wrtsees
------------------------u
BEAUTY MARSHALED FOR CZAR DISLIKE ~S0NS TO GROW UP
Few Mot Her* Welcome the Time When
Their Beys Go Out late tha
Hard World.
Russian Msearch 6e'acted Br.de From
th* Prett.est Me.dee* of Land
Over Which He Ruled
♦ ♦ ♦
Ov mettle
Wbst Is regarded as the biggest
train robbery in the history of the
1 l nited State* mail service ant pulled
.iff bet*err Omaha and Council Bluffs
Ihe other night According to reports
In official tire lee. bu. whl-h cannot be
verified, tbe robbers securo. s sum
variously estimated al near a million
In gold, currency, bonds nnd Jew alt
♦ ♦ ♦
rions arc under way for the forms *
lloa of * gigantic combine to control
the domestic and export business |n
wheat. This combtaa It to take the
form of a co-operxUva association or-
gunned ol the Uses of the Citron
Fruit Grower*' Associating at Calilor-
Crtmea according to news recalved
by American sources in Pari*. Alto-
gether the refugees, who are rhisHy
of the educated and professional class-
es. number about forty -thousand.
The national debt of Mexico will
be paid aa soon as possible snd step*
are now under wnv by the Mexican
government to retrench In an effort to
keep 120 million pesos In the national
treasury which would be added lo a
fund for the payment of Interest on
the Mi :lmn debt
A "farthest^North'* wheat, desig
noted as "No 1#." which has been
grown -lib *1 cre«, al the i.xtyoixth
t parallel--bigber up" on the g]„o«
than any wheat ever before waa
raised ha been discover.o' by the
husbandry department of the Mnci-
tobn Argic,.Itural college
The flghung*at TerAop was of the
most despe-ate character The Bol-
shevik!, according 20 latest advices
admit they and thirty thousand maa
killed
Oarmaay win not 4*7 tor admit
Uace to tba fg-agus of Nation* at tha
Gaasvn assembly, tha foreign office
toclarod ofTuiaHy. lama officials
haws expressed tha toar Oat Bag-
loo4 n stead favoring Germany's ad-
WSBiiSttiXi
Soothes mud Heals.
No need suffering any more with
catarrh le-sding druggists run ran tan
that If a Hvornei outfit does n.g tm
•fare yon they will pay for It th4Rfe
selves.
Clean Your Clothes
to look hk« new at toffest plage in
city. Wrap in paper, sand PataU
post; wg do the rest promptly.
^ 421
if
For Ornmi Result*
Ship Tour Utb StocH to
NATIONAL
UVS STOCK COMMISSION CO.
anr.au
— *** ****'•? Ammam aaMtoki *Nh tog
»wml
f avitt 11.asr1.pLs aisaamse
HAITIEN RULER ATTACKS
Financial Adviser H.ndera Develop,
ment o» Nation, Pr*s.ernt Bays
Port Au Prince —The American cIvU
admin imitation in Haiti is "more op
preeslve than the military." ITetident
luniti-tsir declared in tbe 3.boo word
statement he made attacking he public
service of Minister Blanchard and
John McAUhonny. financial adviser of
tha Black republic.
Tbe president charged that since
American occupation no effective aid
had been given Haiti for development
ot it* agricultural and industrial re
sources aa stipulated in tbe treaty end
that no serious measure hod been pro-
posed with a view to "placing Haiti's
finances on a treaty solid basis “
Mtniater Declines Interview.
Mr. McAUheoay to la Washington
and tbe minister declined to be seen
Calling attention to the fact that the
financial adviser, os named by him on
tha propanol of Prealdedi Wilson is
in effect a Haitian official who la paid '
I in.000 a year from Hatties funds, the
president said:
“to reality the financial adviser does
hog report to tha Haitian govern in oat
that ha p ret sad* to submit to hto sot
arolga wtU. The facts are numerous
which show the omnipotence which
the financial adviser attributes to hto
J tor wont of jurisdiction tha
of talk Lap— from fsgona
iffta taMMd by tha oocrotory at
In Hussla in tbe Sixteenth century
tbe choice of a bride for the rxar an*
made from *.11 tbe.pretty girl* ,.f thr
Country, linn, who ruled I.Vkll.VLt.
belli* ready for a wife, orders*] all the
Iwaunrul girls in the country to come
to Moscow Preliminary rwntcots aere
held In ear* province, and rand dniet
■elevied la Hi# majority .4 .-**.-* the
I iolilestants aerc delighled with the
chance lo g. to M.wcow and still more
.IHlgtited with hope of leoooilng
ruler of Kussia An Immense hall a*,
hulll and. on tlie day of ihe choosing
12W0 of th# newt beautiful girls in
itussla were ready !ocontest for Ivan's
favor.
Accompanied by an sged rvmrtler
the ctnr ot rolled through the hail, all
the girl* smiling shyly or openly at hto
hlghneas as he leased them. After a
pcocesn of elimination ana gone
through with Anastasia, daughter of
an ancient but poor family, was
chonen. and was made empress of SO •
000.000 people forthwith.
Trait of Quest Ion lag.
"Peter
"Peach P
"Ah! a pair."
Almost every mother keeps her t*.y
m "knee peats" just ns long ns am
can ; stir hates lo see him becoming a
tnsn. f.,r she feel* that hr to gening
n»ny fries her.
A mother soes only with re urtsr.ee
Ihe I Key law fr..,n the love and rare
nnd p-a.-e alth which she has sor-
rom.deil him Oil! into Ihe a.irld at
lOtilews endeavor In which he must
play Ids part.
The mother's selfish fondnsos die.
ciossw Itself in the ludlrrwas child's
garment and Ihe wurnam homebred
^,riJ with which she erode forth tha
would h# knight These nr* to the
toodem analytical mlad painfully syas-
hallc of the aaennarlaas tnterfarsnea
«" the part of parrel* with the pmsr
adult equipment of their children far
no Independent life. Their apparent
fondness ciMicesI* the unconscious wfcto
thal the child will find hlmaolf on-
equipped for tbe greater world sad
compelled to turn hock to the
Sam Tart Medical Journal.
Method to the offspring at pnnctqnh
tty.
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The Corea/
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Scaggs, E. M. The County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1920, newspaper, November 26, 1920; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1470440/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.