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OKLAHOMA LEADER
THINK
'tmi Mm"h I'rtfll.
I*l«« Ai I'll'
(lilli*, 'IIioiikHI 111*"!.
1h Ml*ri
1
RITES BOOK
Did You
Know That—
Interesting
to Women
Nt IIA* M'l
i A *
A) Mr I"
tin (> of IhS KwHIW
fh«i l« wh" « • im M W Bt h«i •
,h htm «•
iwir fff Mr Ht'l " K'h 1 "1 1
h*r III IHc l«< It" m«f«l' iil l""1 "
frfln lit* )"' * " 'I'"1 v
Ml«l «l « I'" lu' I'"1" "
Mill ll (•" • '« i'Hlll
linri mi ll' !« •'• '
In lh« titirfH«rli>r '•
Di. Jerome Dowri
Subject ol "Democracy In
America."
The fIr• balloon voy K« Mf'W
11>« Kngllah <hau«el waa mad* In
Handles i/h
Tbir# r now more than
• irne* «ii many aieamefa In the «
h• Mulling waaela
Ttia women of Belgiuri
are noted for the amalln
feet.
Mih fcrnsatina Melsnd
ihe leading real eatats
Guadalajara. Meiico.
oliji
OW VI AN OH ■,
fallon "f miimomh'
*« >.t rlvlllmtdfin in
if In l*r fnn
mlthtf
tiff fit pa
m hool
• lolfigy,
iHiy in
in pre
rhn la 'II
und firn
foiri
Mil.
on IIIr | Ikhafl, Han., *hl|>a more hrnom
* prog corn than any other town In the
l onn« ed «fi,rl«|.
newest
I'ha ||, iti•• lirltlah rnUSium In mii aline
Wbl«'h we* leaned during the
ll nt llameeea Hie Ornat, about
.f Hi* (lire, fho - 4
nt MO i
, N
The t"
HI.
• hnln Wr« M
ImIhlid dn| ol
Afier having anj"y d
el ih" flll« Id" hlhliiMii pi
of hie egg* al Mi
Mnndar end aftef |Mp«HIN* the
Mhli vln h del. Kiln Inded thai peii of
llrngdway eiilled him M M ,w"'
i ontln«enl of the |Htll« e fi>H *. wllh
tin aid of gundry nu# *. in «nn
vlw e hie plgMlilp lhal I Im hliiltirn*
lev Milling
A pla l«h Ilia rulaal Uln-I of
i tit I In hie lull. Hi" mh M mileh nl
gtlMMl In hla villi •«, wllh ntnple
being, a potidetdHe low I and •• Itinal
gigi • fill wgtldla H hla wiilh. innel
fael hlmealf, of rnin««>, •• Mitt ol
euperlnr parenn In ilia lealm of pig
dnwt. eeparlally aim* he haw epenl
g wrek el (ha felt, whH* lie wen a
happy lenler of admitallnn
Whal a happy tlrttimeUlHf f"«
I ha pig that ha iMltlud i ontpi elnmd
lhat alt of hie h*AUt«nii IMUle ate
gdmlred enlely and onljf haratiee ha
* ait rllhltp adm it a «l*Uglit*i If
he niltld are hie aaia In emtef hie
feel In plrkliv Itle Id Inline lll^laetet .
hie heme In amoko and lativae, Itle
eldee fiving for hreghfe«t haat hie
ei)tiaal, I'atlghl on a phmmgiaph tr«
ord. hletnled wllh H Hmiea r!tie«h.
he wnilltl grow lean wllh lerrm and
Uttli In eplle of palenl food end hltie
tlhhone whiolt Male fair agenle Italia
Hhotll hla tterk
mm Id l' hgve
I'inglend hy
Among
piitnn
|l|Ml ,(
||ow hlleefttl
nttram *
fm lite pig la lg
The human pi4 tlni oneiMmte of
hie envtionmenl \malde lo nole Ihe
rtliaellnn In wlthh1 he la hoadrd, vo
aheorhed In Ihe nmetttttpllon til pal
enl food, lltn nee of wltlrh httl haw
lane the hnttr of elattahlei. la IIKc
w lee hlleefttl in hla lamtt itnri tlt >
agra aie etopped lo rvarj- wainlttu
Itle eyea ate hllnded lo Ihe el ti pen
dona rhnnitea laKlttg plgie nmnd
him Me laittol hear the Ihttmlri
In Ihe afc) heloKaitlng Ihe approach
Ihg alnrm Me tinea n«d ferl the
Iretnhle an ottlVaged eetlh he
nea|h him Ilia dalnh feei. hh
hanglttt low I, hla main marHa of
• I nlly
nt lei lurei In an. Kdogy I'm
of W|gi nnaln, fallow In e i
i nlvarilfv Mf < l i .m m
ti I w In I* •- m Mild Mllllll I'ldlllx.
onnrrarv III Amarli'M la infant I n,„ Afrli all
iv fm .Mtmirlfa wlo ha\•< while In A
>1 ti 11 ed g deiinii rail'' form of r*>alrlited I
gnveiiii.nnl an Ihiil they may profit
m ti., fnh • 11'' I i "•"! fMilnla of
• l' iiioiHH v lii A mm h a
Hoelni In.w.l laiighl eoi |olog.v al
l In I ill vet ally nt « oloiado laal kiiiii
mc i Ifa had a 11 a aa nf |ro afudenU
Mil largnnl ernnlmanl In IIm hlalnrv
'I'wani.v fivr iif ihege Mitidenl" w«ix
frofH 'Htlahoina While thare ha dn
llVried a mm Ian uf Ultra pllhllll la.
lilt km MillMed "heniMi rgry and
of pMial'inlng mr In
i| wounded aoldlatM Ii
. . ii fir nt Mlatled It
IIvn i i inn* i'll.
nlag him Ivory iumI<n. I<
I^.SrrrfZT oj ''~nllh and Happiness j
What IVl assage Will Do
I* or You If Properly Applied
fly DR. LEONARD KEENK HIRSHBKRG
A II, M A., M D. (Johng Hopklna Unlvar^ityt
are about 600 muaclaa In tha human fabric.
J Th«y ar« arranged In variwl «lzea and form*, ar-
rurdintf lo their aituatlon up« n tha bonea, and tha
dutin* Uiay inuet perform.
They are arranged In teta. Kach eet conn lata of two
anlatfonietlo part* the part which contracta, and that
which relaxan Ka<-h oppoginf ramhlnation of muacle
l| iu«* rnuMt overcome the force of the other when In the
art of contracting and relaxing It ia due to the force
of vn rg7 Ihua e*#«r ed when at work that the ntusclas
produce n kind of fatigue toxin.
It in partly due to the preaance of fatigue tx>*in—thr
poison manufacturad by a muacle In tha act of produc- ....
M(' motile anrrgy Ihnt aftrr a .rrtaln amount of work the human fabric r.niiiHn j.
<ii4>m, ft rat Ita j<ra« efulneaM. and then ita general pow#-r of endurance, fha ^'i^g tbat^"an i
THE PATH TO
HEALTH
tbeii
BY LORETTO ( LYNl'H
An Eiperf on All Mattera I'erUln-
ing to Hottaebold Management.
Sometimes we who atudjr fooda ba-
roma h bit too theatrical. And It
tak#*a one who baa had to he se-
verely practical to make us aee that
i one of theory and prarlica are closely al
nts at )|«d Tha otiier day I came upon a
man who haa been a commarclal
traveler for twenty-lite years That
The women of ancient Rome car- a long tlnie And If ever you
rled canea. their rich and artlsti' hava taken a day'a trip on a train
walking sticks serving as rods for >ou know that tha general cxclt *
the punishment of their slaves --J —"v"r
.wtorlGx
Illustrated by Neva Harrison
IKJTTY HF.ABS THR KATY DID
CHORL'8.
D
OTTT aat very 'iui« . liatenmg to
tha qua r nol «« that ame from
thu hranrhwi of 'ha maple tr««.
Hh«> could h« r laughing and c-hatitng
k,. a crowd of happy meadow folks
,il#thrr.
Wonder what and who thay araT*
Mo
tlie l*.dlly atr
III
Wrnni
ii ml
riling n foiii
anllMad "The
third w11
iiinl lh
"Aiueihiiu Maiihat*
||| Imwd Im ulan
volume aft nf honk
Ne, in Kgcea " I'ha fire
ttmea are pitlillulteil lltr
aimn a" lo Mm prInlet
fiitii Ih In I ii* i n h a i Ulan
SWISS SOCIAl ISTS NOI
IN COMMUNIS! GROUP
IIv te.lerHled I'raae
III IINI till r. I nnleudltu thai
fite tfwlaa pmlalarlftl la not now
an ready fm nulrama ad Ion ita ihe
prolelailal of l Oiinlilei* which pai
ll« IpiiIfil In Ihe wai, Mir rtecilllve
i'lUitmlllei* nf Ihe Hwlaa Hmiallal i
parly hna taaued ii alitlentrtil reftin
lug In lull! Ihe third Intel ttiiiiutial
i luiahlei Iiih Ihe violent regitllnn j
whh It la w lilt I Iiih Ihniiigh lite whole
counti) al iltia lime. Mie siaieinetti
aaya, "nnh ii vlaliiliary would dare
In elaint thai Ihe Hwlaa prolelnrlul
ii* iirluitllv powerful ettotlgh In un
di tlahe ,i ileclalve cmtflloi wlllt the
houtueidale, or would maintain lhal
lis pi enenl foi uta of nt gnolrathnt ita
well aa (he fighting methods lo
which II hna had lerottiae (III ttow
ate atlpetflimtta '
TllF. HOUSEHOLD
UVl'l
ttv mhu A I,it'll tun in i.i k i n k
Ihe hlggenl yearl
In Aimgui. In Mil I In
reiiird wan hrnluwi liter
full of I lichen, or in
f 7 feel nf ritln.
nil ii lit 11 In
In onrld'i
ma iv
and
«tuiet
Ihe
>cw (jtteslhut
I NNhal eiiulptnent should
amateur have for hanging of wall
pa pet '
i How many Kinda of olive oil
me on Ihe market * Mo thev all hate
Ihe eame flavor?
I Vie there i«ueceaaf\lH> designed j^inhei*
ami hull! electric rangea fm apart
utenta and small horaea • What Ii
their c«pe« Itj •
4 Vie the llvet heart and kid
itiMlni'Mim whloli him rvom «> < "•'« tUmoult li«
Ihe common heril even Ihe hltte rlh - . . .
fvvr e Up pet salad*
hon a haul hla neck sie not marks t> NVhM ,h„ he
nf honor and aenlllltv «a he sup tween «hlte an«l Mirk peppet
What t att of an otanae added
to ftutt, will Increase the pectin, or
ita jally properties*
Vnswci-^ to \enlctilaj'^ Quodlttitv
t Phe heal malcmil f u a jell>
Mullk* ktMMn \>t . Hli* lh |>I« ill '•« '• li«M* lrtl ««>*n*l ivuhi.-
of mliiilln workuiaiirdilp
In Ilia inline of Ihe maker on Ihn
•Hal or a riu. wgich This letlerlog.
Iliough only about I loth nf an Inch
In Itelglit. Is paluled on by hnrid
(If Hit* lingllgh mnrigrchs named
(latirge. (In* flint lived sill) anveii
yeni Ihe second seventy seven
years the IlilPd eighty loo yesrs.
and Ihe flint Mi slxly elgin yaars
King (iiorge V, is now flHy five.
l ulling a I .una Net t Ice.
Hltly vein a a fireman. In years ii
i hlef. la Mte remarkable record of
W I | Ia vol, wlpi on the eve of his
mull birthday has Jual Unlgned his
poalllon an head uf Ihe fire depart
men! of rail Itlvar. Muaa
The "lllleM of Ihe field" so oflen
ntanllnited In Ihe lllhle are Ihotlglll
In he the ie.| and purple, purlieu j
larly the led. iineiuottea wlllt him k
eenlrea These unnmones gl'UW
antnng the iliorn hadgen In the |<;asl.
which accnunls for lha saying "llllea
among thorns "
Mclenllsls stale lltal II Is a
fad Hint nnr sktilla are gelling
Milliner. litU U hecausa nnr
brains nrc gelling hlgger. I'lih
wax home mil In uhnennliiuis
made In surgeons tthn npernled
nit heads during Ihe oar.
The phonograph haa found great
favor In China Chinese buyers like
cheapnaas. and Ihev do not mind Ihe
scialcltlng ao lour, aa Mte machine
Is loud enough The record making
is most expansive, the moat fautnun
i blttenr hands and singers helng an
1 sagad The I'hlnese do not caie for
! foreign records, except for lattghlMg
songs and Instrumental selections,
with the bugle and drum.
If lha
Redo
)UU * II*'" IU«' . . .
nifnt n.l motion nf thi train '•von Oott, inwed «ul loud a
for a nhori rid. Is likely to u|i c and 'ou( on ,,n,b rl,h[ n„r
Vlrn Jeanettc Hartwall and her your digestion. t>otty's haad craw.ed a grtar. big. gra^n
histei Miss Ixmna Gardner, own and But the man of whom I apeak |<aty-Dld. "Corrie on up if you like,
manage ten sections of land in Pal- had been traveling for twenty-flve we re having our first mealing this
rner county. Texas, from which 30,- veaia And what be had to say re 'venlng.- hllt
000 sheep were aold durlnt the past Kardlnf his food and general health fm too-" Dotty *a* going to say
summer. habits .neems well worth passing on ^ wju t(jC bif but whfn shc Kiance(|
for he had a youthful spring In hi. rtown Rt her ahe disco\ereri by soma
The death ia announced at the age hte,, him eyes were clear and keen magi«- r' % ^r she had b«en changed into
of kfi of Mr* Ktta Sharp of Brad- juh( radiated health and I could s my little girl no taller than a turn-
ho In 1/164 walked reatj||y sec why the averace tirc<l bllng bug.
hours, after iiualness man would ba glad to ae i
Australian woman | come In.
et 11.| of aMgh
tlon
plus
fort
«•'! ♦
hrip rid you of much aur-
w«|| ns mM you In VSUr af
ira gracefulness of poatura.
'When I first started out.' he
said, "I was no good to myself or
any one elae. I carried indigestion
tablets and the moment I ate I
grabbed for my tablets. Relief
usually came, but I wga suffering
when I should have been at iny 4>eat
are regularly
production of muscle
largrly pravente.1
in ovarenme ihe mndi
mus.-lri
Ihe rontlniisi
fatlgu* losln is
XlnwrMKti hsliii
Hans of fstlf ir because n improve «...
nutrition <if Ihli iiiiis. In flbras by brlna* gain wrlghtr
th m '•' r« f""d In
bl'Mcl atrwatn Thus M bull-Is «ir the a T'irsr
Iona or working powar ■■■
Imrsasea lie alia When s mue* I- Is ,11,
lit' isasfid In slsa It doesn't Inrreaea in i „r
svwith but in Isngth. and thus ih. In |
dtviilual Is side t" become i
Aniweri lo Health Queitions
mants toil an* stretched by th - artloa
, f ms'ssag.* si the Joints, and th* a"n
• rnl r«"i idahoUl n,,,w of tlm vermllllon
ktroMin la nUl' Wsned and brings sf
(Ion to the dlsgeatlve apparatui
irst to the overworked blood *.i ^-
Thls la a further aid to lha Increase of
h«t*ht ami gracefulness
Masaage more than In. rease
heia'ii sod bring 'est It helps much
In reduce surplua fat which Is such s
I,,,i many salf onnselous womsn
nhn wnul'l r beautiful " *
muscle* In seme regions of the hodlly
ni> . hentsin Isn't used m frequently ss j
i*l har seta It Is apt to develop sr.
* inmint I f (a|tv tissue which Is useless
you should "Main
of slrep. <!n to t 4 Iwfora If' a
anlng. and get a nop of an h^'ir
i during the day Bat three full
a day. and a fourth before going
He cheerful. Do not nllow nny
The 11 an | thing to Irritate you. Tlaaldes regular
meals, drink plenty of rream. -nlk
■a | fluids such as enter, coffee, tea. broths,
on , cmos, i'h'irnlale Knt lots of sweets.
Ii- cakes, randies, gravies. *rei ny foods and
ltd puetrtes Htay outdoors in the sunlight
es sn inauh
had failed In a similar attempt.
Miss Hilda Willing, the voung
l.ngllsh HWlmmer. did not aucceed in
her recent attempt to slwm the Knc-
lisli channel, but ahe eclipsed ah
previous performance s of her sex by |
covering a distance of thirty miles In j j h,lfj handled knotty problems for
ten hours and thirty-five minutes. flrmf and one fine day I decided
there was something wrong with my
Twenty-one young'women are en habits of life. I decided to observe
rolled In the new graduate school of (he Hn() habits of the animals.
Harvard university, which is Mv- fo|. Inv flrm |,„n,j|od live stock."
first department of the blu « am Evidently his observations were
open Its d'
posalhle
NEIGH I NO RBI,IFF Q— I have
bridge university
to women MudentH. leather Hennea-
sy or Koxbury. Mass. had Ihe dis-
tinct ion of being the first woman to
register aa a regular Harvard stu<
dent.
The house shortage in England
evidently la us at ute aa in America.
Recently a woman was seen in Ox-
ford atreet, London, wllh the fol-
lowing appeal printed on Ihe hack of
her costume: "Houae wanted. If
unplesssnt lasts In my
time I have no apparent stomach ti
Ma. my teeth are in k >od condition
my tnnslla era out. U'hst shall I do
th ail of the you know of one, please atop me.
in.I
mi In
tdltlt
ofte
hips
ibout th
If dai v masses-* la performed in tns
p.troom before retiring, vlgowue ruh-
m* is nacsssery. Tim thumb or tips
f Ills nnsets may he use I for ms*
• mm: small areas, but If 'he hip and
He thlahe sre messaged. It Is ne.*essarv
* use the pslms < f both hands In order
:* *
dlalnf'
may ha due to faulty enttng r |
!• > nu si*t onions, garlic, rsdlshes
'ike tTntil your family doctor
Inei what It l - v.*u should use i
•t>«nt such ne chlorate of potash
noth paste, Hobell's solution aa *
and naial wash, and hhnrhonate
la. chats'onl and ptppeimlnt. i
each. You should also strrngth-
musries by egerdee.
epted
"Efrrybody Ready 7
well taken. He told me that, unro- j
mantle and unsentimental as it i
might poem, he lived strictly accord-
ing to a pencil and paper schedule.
Between 7 and 7sDu each morning
he had breakfast. First there was i
a glass of water upon arising. He j
believed In eating an orange. He
ale a small dish of cereal inter- settling herself on the beautiful groen
mixed with half a cup of bran. Be- wings, aha allowed Miss Katy-DId to
sides this there was toast and coffee, carry her up amon® her friends.
lie Mid he «t i.ulotly after break- .^Vnd." th- n'.v.
rant for half an hour anil went over ;htr,(or, . frl,nd of our«. anil " 'mH
Ihe ilally paper. , n muBt trMt h r ••
Even if he were traveling, he! "indeed we must:" cried all the Katy-
tnanaged to get in at least'half an nida together. "We're glad to see you,
hour h exercise after the paper had NMIss Potty."' . went
been discarded. It usually consisted J^'nd tsoW th. -lids fv
on v intunon tlin . ..... u.nr nnll • a
o the msHNNge of the bS'1!* •'
below the waistline, if u is desired that bi
surplus flekh '*e removed from there 1 'I'
.tails msssase eounled with atretch- «
Ini tirrlies and walk* will do much
to 'redu. a • and prevent surplus ti I
rues aU*ut the region of the hips. arms. •'
ehilotnen thl|ha and tu « k A profs* '
nt,*nal ma«sase however, will do more
to help tho reduction prooaas and to
tmpiove ti*** ueneral nrmaeaa of bodily
posture sod the grectfulness of gelt or
carriage
"Tones up" Muscles.
MllH F„ M
l>ast I have hsd
illsapi^ar In bol
11 la on
l-'or seversl months
ore lumps appear and
breasts at Ihe e.inv*
nida ..f tha
times It was in the form or cocoa
or Just plain milk. He did smoke
" | after luncheon, and bo far as I could
liccern seemed none the worse for
Mealing llilh Speed Klenils.
The policemen of Athena have a
vary effective way of dealing with
the automobile spaed fiend The
of the Athenian "traffic
squad are provided with planks
studded with long, sharp nails,
which thev drop In front of motor
cars that ate approaching at what
i M . , & .. appear a to he excaaalve a peed If
J ..^.5!! n"' the ,I,H„ i. n,.t dnv.n, too fu( he
an atop in time; if he la. his tires
.te puncturetl.
Tha professional masseuse. t*v the
us** of s|i«pla Stitshe*. empties out ths
I l> mph*obsnnet« tubes which carry
wind of whitish substance as f>s<td for
the muscles she then begins to knead r
end Io direct her work t.> ranch the for r,
tissues b* lt>« the a.irfs.e of the bodily *vtfir
fratnewotk She thus "tones up" the of ptnrrml lafereef llr rona^f
>>vi« |e« and sootl es the rmotleunt elr undertake fo preirdb# or offry
ments ^n t makes you feel much lighter for ladirldunl cosi .« Where th
on your feet airy and springy, and
helps y ou slso to become more erect,
*pi|gh! thinner and mote graceful
When the maiaseuee eets through prop
stly hnradmg ths feet, ankles, logs.
Mrs. Ann Slssons. an English
I woman who will celebrate her 102nd
I birthday on November 22 next, has
traveled In stage couches, in railway
t: a Inn, and In motor cars, but she
says she likes flying best of all
Recently she created a world record
by inak'iii;; an aeroplane Might «llh heoiTro"nkIste", nVa rupof milk
one of England s best known flylmit)n mme form bread a moiU substl.
m®n* ( tute, and usually
..-ii i,«..,..., i Sometimes the milk was In the form
Mrs. .1. It. Forboi, the el 1 kni , vegetable soup. Some-
on,ui iriuele,. who lately return.d wft> « form J,f
to Englnnd after wandering fm
rsl months from Morocco to Syria
Would that have any effect on lolls a startling story of her dlacov-1 .
•* \'-ight and reuse one pupil to be- (<).y Gf a tribe of women who live' *'
me larger than the other? underground. They are to be found
A It mey cause the pupil to t e lancer in the caves in the Tripoli tnoun-
i you say Only a skilled surgeon by , tains, and Ootne up. says Mrs.
hat Forbes, only once in the course of
" their lives That is when they
| marry and change their abode for
\ t t v o \\ i vn„ l.« ii, 'hat of their husband. Being eon-
If there is a remedy for *n enlarged Mnually In their underground caves.
gland If the nr,will ii become a remarkable chance takes place in
toltra? I their appearance. They become very
—• w.l white in the faco. and their eyes be-
If I* Vfth. 'byrau ,l!,rk 1U,[| brilliant. As they
goitre. «row older they are seised with a
s passion for dyeing their hair with
i j....ii„i„ ,uaa« erence to meat. But the man was a
1 oasirer queationt henna. In the daylight these women Kut>, tt.rtPi,iar n
f*le pi per on medicoi. are almost blind; in fact, they stac-
niiafioH selects thnt or# Ationt as though under Ihe in-
fluence of drink Their houses are
spacious enough for them to keep all
er of penrral interest utters ua/ their livestock underground, includ-
aiM.rerrd persoNAfry. / o sfo'ipe.; and ing their camels.
nddrpssed eairfope 4s melosed AdJrets
Dotty made
walk, if only between the I Dotty w'aa avery polite
coaches of the train. little girl, and always tried to do things
During the morning he had two juat right
to three glasses of water not iced. When a'.i^ had ftniehed. Mlas « y--
who >«emed to be at the need or tne
nffalr -placed I>otty nn a l-af where sha
could Bre and bear m-erything that went
fruit for dessert. on th„n Rhw addressed her companlone.
•'•Well, we've had an « a y time of it ao
far. friends - she squeaked. "Now! s
time t>. set down to business. \S e ha\a
tlie prent task before us of letting folks
know that tha frosts will at*
so clear your throats and let
hinp Not too loudly!
be here.
he trouble Is Oo st on.
xamlned tn the nearest big hospital.
j A The remrdv
' sfter of the glar
gland, it Is air* a
f>f course the afternoon
with business duties. He was ready
for dinner about six. During the
afternoon he got in several more
glasses of water.
With the day's work done, he was
ready to cat a hearty me*M. The
principal meal of the day. naturally,
varied. He allowed himself meat
once a day. Sometimes, however,
if he happened to be in some place
where the fish was particularly
fresh, he often selected fish in pref
wf ;e
orker. and he believed that
sticks to your ribs," aa he
. Remember, It's
t • ...I • -- ust spare ourselves!
s taken ' Everybody ready
She ral'ed h.r left <"«l«r "1 -m-
thlnjt k. thrill °v«r ,h«
crowd of katy-dids.
At flrai the nong was ao aoft l> tty
eould hardly catch the words, but arter
n while they became plainer and P^iner
as the katy-dida rocked back and forte
on the irreen leaves, -tnping merrily
Katy-did, Katy-didn't! Oh, what
han she lost1
A few day* more and we'll haV
a frost.
Noiv is the time to make up your
bed,
By the bright ennnhine, don't be
misled.
Katy-did, Katy-didn't! Oh, chil-
dren ho dear I
Tht cold dreary winter, soon
trill be here.
When the fhorus had finished Dotty
poeea They ate simple directions
to bis common destmv ihe slauah
the fair, like the pig in ihe pen, is
a creature of environment llr
grows up at the will of thoee in
v bat se of that environment I he
btye and the stale ate avnonomou*
l'he pig al the fair we admire the
human pig we tolerate We eat the
fit at, hy the last we are devoured
tfceeae cloth is alao good The ma
tenal should be folded, seamed ami
hemmed to form a triangular hag
t '.llace nuts and fruits are those
dipped into a ayrup which haa Isviletl
until it brittles instantly In tee wa
let Vhey become hard and shiny at
The old French form of making a
verbal agreement was to place the
right hand, fingers extended, upon
the breast, then repeat the promise
In Spain a similar custom attll ex-
ists which la called the man
quadra." II Is the oath on the five
tinge re.
Oct.- 5
DANCING RULES
FOR UNIVERSITY
will celebrate ihe
first decade of the
GAS STOVE WARNING
ISSUED BY KESLER
l*ortugal today
completion of thi
republic.
The celebrated fall festivities *n
St l.oula. known as the Vailed
Phophet carnival, will open toda^.
Home laundering may be \
Ueved of moat ol the drudgery
The pig capable of comptrh.-ndtm; ^ supplies, providing prop
should take a tumble We are not
alwava to be eaten the environ
went ta changing
rims
v hange* in public npinton \ hange
In ethical standards changetl It
thousht pt>*e*ese* wdl
voiue, howevet. wUhovo
front Washington The^
mintstet to Ktt W,s> v\w
n|wm teltng the new*papci te^vtt
et^e Just what thay shall *** thtvugh
Ute volumna of their n«msttw
t^apetw He tells them what is gotm
vm in the world as revested bv of
ttvtsl v^vmvmi^tioas to the stat.
department, an I then he tells then
thai tho iwopie mvtet not know ahon
People who ate setting g
for the a inlet should he * ireful to
have the Jobs done only by compe-
tent plumbers and not let amateurs
endanger their homes, la the warn
ing of Mark Keglnr, commissioner of
public safely,
Several complslnts have come In
about small fires being started be
auce someone who did not know
Thousands of Confederate veterans
with their families and friends, will
N gather In Houston today for the
opening of the national reunion of
ihe rnited Confederate Veterans,
Qutpment and following nut the
beat known methods
4 The original mangle did not
iron clntbcs hul W;** intended only
to sm\>oth lhem out for trontmi
when the machine bv this name
lilteaM <"1 lro«l s th.' WKttl th. bu.ln..* IrtM t .el th
'* tr t\ i *«- wiK-h «\er *n| roi>v\«t. ,(nv# «uhout flr.t sluitttn. ,<(f tt\-
. t.M ih. mislem m.'Mftf ..tunllj ,u,.i... Kwl.r ■■ I ill 11 ,
b.ll> U.hv^ .innift..i,>u. tA tnVe ,,it th,> ..ii1 of
V I'll. ami bv.H. b.'- .*r th. ,h„vl. ,,1(w. „„t
■ v,- H.« h«\. al*.< |««M| ,*t,.-, in. mi «iu ioMm into t:
peace toom and If a match ta lighted th
e Hoohwood la the name ot the cause a tire and iu most c • t
famovts pvUtety made tu the state of evpbvslon
Ohio The building department has sent
V delicious v*aj ot popping instructions to this effect to flint
com Is to dtop the corn into the tui-e men
fee# tat th.it has been uses! for fry Moat of the complaints h.i
tnv d.Mtthnul
from txHvmmg
N
wv>ed t
tMOCl
shim
he-re. '
that t*1
l^ e vu
to gtxe
tMiC"h mt>
tCMNwe «MNI
- MILITANT-
I bovr o In end
wSv* lives ot lhw***
v«ul wtwKi • rouni
HAPPILY
Ftvni ino t) to '
• I envy Iwr
AND 6A\ —
SHE ENVIES
ME I
<|I.hK^V
NICKY" ARNSTEIN. BOND
••DEALER." ON TRIAL
\ I v\
Nwvl
but
\ meeting of the governing bodv
of the International l^tbor Office
MMHi Uttdtr the l eague of Nation-
agreement. is to be opened today at
Geneva. Swtuierland.
r>emocrata of Hhotle Island wili
assemble in coavtntlon st Provt
dencc today to nominate a complete
state ticket and candidates for three
representatives in congroas
Tokio. capital city of Japan wtl
be the rallying place for an army ol
Minday achotvl workers from all eve;
the world today, the occasion belnr
the opening of the eighth world'*
Sunday school convention
Better and bustet waterwa>* from
New England to K'orida will be the
kc* note of the thirteenth annual
convent!** of the Atlantic Deeper
Waterways association which - to
begin its sessions todsv st Mlauti*
social to leader
>0RM Ok la., Oct. o. 1 ni-
versify sludenta will not bv al-
len rd to dance In Oklahoma
I lly. Thh v as the announce-
ment by President Strattnn O.
IIrooks who leaned a notice ofH-
ciallv fftnilai Btvienta thai ex-
pulsion would be the penalty
tor violation-* ot dancing rules.
Dr. Ilrook* callcd attention to
the university rules on dancinir.
Ml diversity students may dance
only nt approval dances," It Is
set forth. -Ipproved dances may
be iriveti only in >orman. No
university student may attend an
unapproved dance, even When it
is ostensibly or actually an in-
vitation affair if It Is dven at a
public hall In Norman or else-
where, except during vacations.
"I nivendty students ma* not
dance al unapproved dances dnr-
lug the vacations except In cases
where the students spend them
at home.
**\ny student violating these
regulations will save trouble hy
not returning," said Mr. Brooks.
TO FIGli
hard
meat
put it.
Sometimes there was soup and
sometimes the meal began with a
salad. There was always one or
two vegetables besides potatoes or
rice. He said he w as particularly cl^^i her hands'in glee.
fond of spinach and string beans "What a pretty way to tell Mymir
and cabbage, and all those vege- meadow friends about old Winter, p
table, which w. commonly term .au.^ SSS^'^S.'SSi
Rrccn vegetables. „ut , thought it to
He had some dessert, a small a 9a>ing of Gnuidma'a."
serving. Often he omitted dessert 'Well, aomiway a pieshssre brought by
and had cheese and crackers. There song is softened a wes UltV" aaid Mies
was usually a small coffee and the Katy Did. the leader
after-dinner cigar.
_ , . r i | H# retired at eleven. But before
Tulsa ailCi UkmUlQCG UllV retiring he says he knovfs he had
drunk at least ten glasses of water
that day.
"And how do you spend your leis-
ure time in the evenings?" I asked
Attorneys Oppose Phone
Rate Increase.
The hearing on the service ren-
tiered by the Southwestern Bell
Telephone company, sot for Monday
before the corporation commission.
this man who had such remarkable grt.ft winter."
poise.
"Well, for years I have made it a
point to write home to my mother.
if it is only a jingle line, every
katy-dlds
made up our minds a long time ago if
we f*ould help prepare our meadow
frlsnda for Jack Frost'.- omnia* we d do
«o Well we hit upon this plan-s'nclnf
it from the trees'. Acd It proved tucb
n siif'iw we've Just followed it up >eai
after yeai. We begin now and keep II
up for six weeks, so that hy the time w#
sto;. singing every one will b* ready f
will not be taken up until the con- njght 0f mv life. She is way over
elusion of thj hearing on the ap- seVenty now. and I should never
Natural wanj her t0 look in vain for that
line from the postman each day."
Thr Obsrnations of
GOSHALL HEMLOCK
Plication of the Oklahoma
Gas company.
The gas company hearing was be-
cun by the corporation commission
Monday for the presentation of data partners iiTthe 1
on valuation.
t'kambcr to Take Fart.
City Attorney Frank Duncan of
'Ttilsa. and I I- Cowley city at-
torney of Okmulgee, arrived Monday
to represent their respective cities
in the telephone service hearing
On account of a letter sent to the
i commission by ( "has F. Hall, man-
ajar of the Oklahoma t'ity cham-
ber of commerce, the Impression is
out that the chamber will take no
part in the hearing The fact is
Eugene Whttington has been named
Ready to crawl Into their beds, yon
menn." corrected one of her companion*.
•So f do. Katy-did, Katy-dldn t. " ah«
laughed, and the chorus laughed wltb
her. ,
"The one who doesn't believe, die.*.'
she said, and the rost started tT^e choni*
Thru, b'ddlng Pottv good-by, the chonit
of katy-dlds sailed away to another 'ree.
While rotty eat on her porch steps
„ . *. . . .. _ .. . listening to their eong until the s^l
father and ilauchter are the two drorP,d b.hlnd th. hills.
j_ i— fjrm of Robinson
and Robinson of Fayetteville, N.
Things You'll Love
to Make
In olden times the topaz used to
l>e worn to keep the wearer from
sleep-walking.
cutr
arilt1
e to
StwmgB^Aprcn. ^
> Jules w
* Arnatem appeatv*'. for trial
before Jvulge MuUueen
hatgc v>f receiving stolen
md grand Isrveny bvit al the live*
of the district attorney the «*aiv
i> |wvat|wuvw# until \Vtot
v hief smoke ins|*sctors of the
argr citle«s of America, represent*
to
dsv fo
bond)
«nt will meet in it
the fourteenth ann
of the Smoke Pre>e
t eavenlienx Opening Twlay,
PRESIDEM OF MEXICO
TO DALLAS STATE FAIR
BITE OF INSECT
KILLS CONVICT
represen*
ng. and protests and
i-'.g the commission
indicate the people
generally are much nterested
Patrons !>K*atNfTed.
The Seuthwesteru Bell Telephone
company >cnt out testers to suh-
scribers following an Inquiry on
f>v : the commission lo cet sr.
o\rres?:^n as to tfce quality of
miss oners letted of inquiry, sad
.sre pouring in on ti;e comm:ssK>n.
Stiseise Reply
George O TVatpuM of
in One
WeuMr. t : te rtce :? vou were «lir
rf Iti apror quickly^ Cut
tr.au rorr.er* of a three -quartet yard
- ec* of rtair^ny ^c'd up the bottom
t xttd. cse-ha f ir.ehee Turn in an
• !i« :cr a h«4d ~t a facing on
se tadi part •"« mt- width a th«-
-r^er beading Turr. in '!^e elite* b'.ati
v.icfe tie ;o c r^art together and
T*t• *Se t • -f ftrour.d the top
Itss tie rtbboc ?hro-gh headlnc*
tn will anirerIan tfce c>oayenteHee o
9 • v rg ia# a pr.- r. FLORA
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ng Feature! of the Lead-
net *11 harmoniously com-
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Oimlitv In which vou will fin<1
youi own («vorite te«ture ot your
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others beilden.
Improve d-Simplifie d- Modrrniied
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You Will Find
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Chamberlain
Attorat.v-at.Law
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