The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1933 Page: 2 of 4
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I Class Mail!
51 TOI)A ) and
TOMORROW
Bv I-rank Parker Sto. ktiriilxr
III! I'F.MiK K\T M\\». TH1 HS|>AY. M\HCH «>. 10.11
W H'KtVFU and
RAY W GIEBHART
>« ncrs .ind Publishers
FORD . . becomes hanker
By coming to the re.vne ot j
tin- Detroit banking situation |
Hcirv Fort ha* again d. men
.-I tat . ms public spirit ana
piob.ibh hr* himartf up ax
One of the First Jobs
fl\ '.Iberi T Reid
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it talk*
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.sf • a lor some
J ih»> it . 4nti si j
b»'loici Tisut is certain !
I bank*»r.s w ar»l< ^ u* pet I
; ' . busings* H*. went
*»;k1 talked pour
’ ’ ...t. what was then J
naitiuiit o! money 4 bout
mi..ion no.ssir.- Snort-iy |
-
1 come of the other man
i one she really loved'
"Do you think she did ever !
1 love anyone?"
‘ I’f course she did I <now I
i Iter so well—there was someone j
• !v simply adored, Drub" Jesus Ministerinir to the
O'Hara said noililnr bu* he litudr
*** thinking again of that day , Mari H Uth '
on tne road when he and Bar- « 30-44
’ ;^'Sc,,oof
^nr ly Rgv. Ckarlat E Dun*.
Mul
Mark
bara were motoring together
of the moment when he strug-
gled out of unconsciousness to
the broken voice- "Oh, my dear
Dennis, Dennis"
He moved abruptly "Take
your hat and coat off, Pauline,
and let's have tea”
"Very well I won t be a min-
ute " I
Dennis sat down by the fire
It was good to be at home
again he tound himself won- ntj
dering why he had ever gone j
away And yet—if he had the ’
time over again he knew he
would do the same thing.
And now Barbara was going
Ood. we are calm and unshak-
able
But. alas, the Master’s quest
Du ■ d our
Golden Teat Matthew 20 J* "*" •‘!r*Pu *od** t?
The lesson opens with a pic- fr™ ,"lr, Tn W^Thc
lure Of the Master and His dis- * ’ Ta from .h?
ipl'-s vi busily al work minis- ^ ^ .plea sWd r^ the
terlng to the needs of the many ■*" lhfr
Who hurried to see them that hadch.isenfor their escape. a
they had no ,1r *** WlW*! *
great multitude
n 1. ih.r »- T wa'i a* difficult for Jesus to
HU call for a mist tha’tT^ l™* ^ “ 11 “ fOT "BabC"
Ruth'
their depleted
might restore
energies
"Come away, all of you sold
He. “to s quiet place, and reit
With characteristic compas-
sion He extended HU sympathy
to them, tor as Mark In our
lesson says, '"they were like
sheep which have no shepherd '
Our sorely harassed modern , And now we see Jesus rising
j world greatly needs (his advice to the emergency of hunger
_____ Relaxation is a lost art Wc The day was advancing Tile
back to Douglas Stark" Why. In desperately lack serenity and p’arr remote But Jean*
God's name" He shut hts eyes P01**1 0ur voices arc harsh and contrived with the help of the
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high-pitched Our muscle* are apiwtle* to feed those
taut Our minds are over tense famished folk with an abun-
and excited William James the dance to spare
and tried to picture her face -
the fare he hau loved Did he
still love her. or had he never i “““ "«»» James, vnr oance to spare
loved her’ Or was It possible P*>Tholo«lst. uses the expressive How this miracle was actually
for a man to love two women Phra*r ' bottled lightning." as performed will never be known
at the same time’ Did she lov» *n “P1 de*TlPtlon of the ex- ft Is futile to try to rstionsHae
uim’ If so. why had she told pltnlv,> American temperament and explain thu famous deed
< matir exerrUr of the of mercy Th. important fact
body stimulates steadiness ot to bear in mind is that it was
spirit Well planned vacations not a merely physical act but
restore one's balance Best of all a spiritual communion with
religious faith brings an Inner, Him Who is as John's gospel
untroubled peace When we tells us the true and living
share Jesus' boundless trust In Bread
him the truth about Barnet
i and so sent him away?
Tea will be ready directly," .
J she said She sat down on the
rug at his feet and snuggled
up against him
Happy to be home’"
Wonderful She took his
t> tin n.»t< came due h<
»:..'.i them a letter asking Jar I
at. ex', i ns ion The next morn-j
tin head of the bunking !
'■w »x- in his office offer- I
extension on condition
Mr l-'urd would turn over
- . r.'.rolling interest in his
company to the bankers,
f answer was to write a
■.'■id lor the entire amount of
o.»:i with interest
Thai wmj first lesson in J
! iu finance he laid me
ORIGINALITY . . lord asset
porti I
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RUBY M.
AYRB-S
C tk-SJUJUAY loVAii Co
hated himself because1 the sud-
den thought came to him that
if he had been here with Bar-
bara he would have kissed her
i hands- her beautiful hands
'7 want to tell you something
1 Dennis darling ”
"What is It’ Are you In debt1
Can't pay the butcher or some-
| thing1"
She pretended to be offended
. HO t A VT
know n M: Ford ior
C.y year* What makes
'em from all other
business is that ne
if-d brain patterns
Fiin^
in
Did she tell you
final Installment
(ering Dennis declares his love br eht eve*
Synopsis Pauline, senumen- and Barbara admits site loves Dennis1"'
“>ou
their blissful h&ppi-1 a jea.ous rage Pauline vimled mysteriously 'have a son1"
----.------• ' I'li fell you tomorrow when, It wax some time later over
i if !.
te;
a,t
em tiiai way.
can be founc
It was some
.ng
haie aiwsvs nrss continue unrhanged; R ,, - .
certain wax thru all the years On her wed-'k w'0 re back )n our owri home" , the tea and hot toast that Den
■cem to Mr F,>rd suf D^ng morning she awakens with ’ m UI>a ,hfn w:,h a ,UR at hls ' r‘u ,*1<s "Th** wonderful se
aso: lo; continuin'-- a -‘‘“fance premonition th*; 'j, .. "i ,' '' h“'- "Oh Dennis it s like cret does your mother know" .. ---
if a bet I maybe love does change a " " * c *ll,; "a' heaven to have you back again' Not yet—only you. darling— that Stornaway
I thmioVt kmwu#« i«* —i-A »— * ti#_ / tij> i> i.iiL an 8ht va.s *lm ii a child. DrnnU Barbara" urtir. for one
rnm i DfnnL5" ln ^bt'thought as he listened to hen Barbara >" The b.ood rushed ! vlslLv
chatter Her eyes daneed. and* to his face What made you Barnet
GO ON WITH THE STORY’ (she learn i her cheek against ] tell her?"
Dennis left New York by the him for a moment I And p,uilnf answered liappi-
afternoon train He had wired I believe you're really glad ; ly Because she i* my best
lo Pauline paid his bill, and . to have me banc " she said. fnenu and because I love her
departed He hard..' knew • ' "* ----I —
i Mr Fora is often called an
J autocrat, because he insists up-
nn
b'i‘
tlungs in what lie
b. m ves to be the right way.
t>{ ton u ha* been tried out.
Tnat o> why he bought out his
minority stockholders lor near-
I hundred million collar* in
i.is.t because tney tiidught the
r . • way to run his business
to pay a,J the profits in
c. v.dends instead of using
i ' j improve tne piant anu
' and reduce tne
III 'PI!Al
ur.t exa:
e- of uny
In many
tbtedness of KSO
ttih Interest is all
b.e to pay.
Othar importin'
municipalities out
es and grou)ls of
sc bonds are worth
percentage of what
I on them Sapulpa
has a bonded in-
»wn. Farm mortga
I- vAl1 ** _
xin flush-time valu.i
mai.y eases neiei :
K p.iic of!
auk loan-, made in f
i aequnty then wo
"th m^n>
mes what it is wc
>rth now,
.ngfTTn •» ai, t noriii ii
is burden
deb: which liangs n
ke a mlll-
one around the nerk
s of hun-
•f'ds of thousanc. oi
mlilions
sihail biuineas men and man-
‘acturcrs
We. do not see that
a return
> real prosperity is possible
lUT some means u found of
«!fng down these and other
ipajable dcbU. We think that
J Classes of creditors have got
* take their medicine. We
ave no particular plan to of
■r to bring thu about, but we
. mi diflerent
d M: Ford *
j itocrai, oiten cited is his
, a.aiiagemer: ol th»' big hospital
inch he gave to the city of
' ° | MTlrott Although not a nsi-
1 * troit. Mr Ford was
a member of the committee
which was trying to raise funds
lor „ new city hospital Money
came in slowly and conflicting
Deai about what kind of a hos-
pital ought to be built were
put forward Mr Ford finally
s»id that If they would give
him fuli control he would put
up al! the money and build the
f.neF hospital In the world
He did exactly that, after
rmploytng .Tores of experts to
s'Ua.v ar.d report upon hospital
construction and management
Ir. all the gn>a! meulca! centers
The Detroit hospital is the
only important hospital tnat is
r.ot run by doctors. It is run by
Henry Ford's appointees for
the benefit of the people of
Detroit a good many doctors
don t like that, but I doubt If
any hospital in the world where
ordinary patients have more
comfort and better medical
care
FINANCE . . wrong avstem
The depression has proved
not that there was anything
the matter with our industrial
system, but that the nation's
financial system had got into
the hands of Incompetent or
reckless men bent on enriching,
themselves at the expense of I
the public
The chairman of the board I
thought buried ln her mind by
a letter from her closes* friend
Barbara the night before Paul-
ine adored Barbara who ha*
married was the mother of a
child which died, but now di-
vorced and living a life which
some of her friend' could not. |
understand Between Dennis
and Barbara is a seeming wall
of personal dislike by both
Six months after Paulines wed-
ding Barbara comes for a stay
During this visit Barbara ron-
fesses to Pauline that there is
a man she really lovi« but she
refuses to tell his name Bar
bara decides suddenly to go
home and Pauline insists Den-
nis drive her to the station
Irritated. Der.nrs drives reck-
lessly and they are In a erash
W .lit
I he fell or :! hr felt no'nine
at all. but he w’a- conscious >1
a burninc desire for the sun to
cea.sc shining He felt like a
man who had been ahsorbf d in
watching s- me unreal drama
i n t! staec and who r. *w walk
"U! uga in th. sine light of
"I am—very glad j There was • little silence,
i hey v. ci. on the poreh now then Pauline said, "But I’m
and the cab they had taken | sorry about one thing "
from the station was Arivin. "What is that. Tuppenny1"
• <mi one loo* nu
hand and kissed it. and Dennis ,<jn*kbt it seemed to appeal t<> way* with Barbie at one time,
him almost as if It had been a always' No! fair he'd got pret-
meaxagr from Barbara herself Jty little wife of hi* own”
"Love locked out" | f don t expert OHara mlnd-
What had she intended it led whatever it was. Bloma-
for for him1—for herself—or way said He’s not the chap
Ju»t for nothing at all1 i to remember a thing or bear
H< turned away impatiently tll-wlll "
W*hy had it been allowed that Would thu though." Jerr>'
he ahouid love her—and where sighed and ruffled hki hair,
would they have drifted but He was keen on Barbie I
lor Barnet? know" He leaned forward and
How dare you1 I ir. a wonder The dream wa* ended He was whispered something in Btorn-
ful housekeeper " (a marrlrd man with a wife who away s reloctant ear- that’*
"So you are " He kissed her a<tor,,d h,m *nd perhaps soor. what I told him he said pon -
and leanrd back again Don't nuraery of which he knew drrou*ly Just that—and R
rtrangle me my child what PauUnf I1*11 dreamed so many,*" « he a Ur'"
is it?" dreams would be a reality A Stornaway moved reatleaaty.
But she hid her fare against ®°n of hlJ our Itu' wished Jerry Barnet and
his coat while she told him b\ Upstairs he eouU hear Paul-! hu 'irvw*voury ronfldemu at
asking a little question that ,n*' "’ovin* about singing hap Ithf of the set but Jer-
---- .------ nii« «,!.u - —.-.— ! ry still persisted
cjften thought I d like to aee
inm and tell him' Make hon'
: able amend* (tan t bear Lhlnk
I told a lie Awful Barbie was
j1 h* be «t best in the world
• nri I'd like to tell O’Hara'
| He dragged Stornaway rawer
I to him Here—If you were
me what d you do1 Would you
teii nim Y<>u say and I'll do
what you say Would you t«ll
him if you were me—as one
pal to nother. now’"
Stornaway looked away from
hu companions fiushrd lace.
vamr uu i «r»H few . —------ . ___
to him ana xma ked
the bark
Member me he dernan'led ______
Can t 'member your name but I while
" wavered between happy tears
like to
and with a sudden sense
of loneliness he went to the
foot of the stair* and called
to her. Pauline"
Yes. my precious "
"Come here I want you
months later
up In town
of hu flying
chanced srro** Jerry
ln the bar of a West
End restaurant
Jerry wa* very much the
worse for drink bui he recog- , „„
nised Stornaway and came up ( ;in(j
him on
’ ] ----- /’•'was IMUUr. UUt I **4»AA«- lfl thf
her letter knew you long time ago with ; Then when
hin.se
Dennis darling,
never and I never shall "
H' ..led
and iaiiid M
He supposed that other men reply "Never
had imagined themselves des '
....a peratelv in love with some »o- I ...
Barbara escapes injury but hlr 1 man otiler -!‘an their wives and They went back to their own
leg Is broken As he returns to 'lati Pald ** he wa paying i home the following day. Paul-
consclousness he learns whoi RnaKined’ Had he imagined it" inc was very quiet on the jour-
the man is that Barbara loves 0r wa-s R rtai1 Was it auu | oey. and when they arrived she
It's himself Der.nis spends sev- rsa11 He had not found *u- — ♦- ----—^
when
from the station was driving
away down the road Dennis, Barbara said in
t™ r°j'"d PauJ* ■ 'Don t a'k «"»• »« b«' godmother , O'Hara
h!, ?r a ~lm not the right sort to oh yes" Stoma wav offered
J’S'.tZSZ EtZST* ‘?“ «“ **>" »;•»*'»»«' *na C An
sn, a,a mu,Mco. , .no. tm Jouo'™, „«„,a toa
for a moment he visuaM*-
ed Dennis u Kara a* he had
last seen him. in his own room,
waiting lestle-tiiy downstahfi.
room above
Stornaway—
accent on the .second word, ahe J bring him" up m‘o.t“l^u«rjiy ! bein^usTm' Jemy^
was too eager to clamour her I hw, h.,- > . . J bad,)--damn-
eral weeks in the hospital. Bar-
bara returns to stay with Paul-
ine but on one pretext or an-
other fails to visit Dennis with
Pauline at the hospital Pauline
olam highly for Dennis’ return
b1^. hT. badly He had lost all his
Him said Dennis with el- j money again and had been
evated eyebrows and a very j forced to borrow
softened look in his eyes "Never beet, the same since
_ ,<om* “ wl!1 * a hbn-" Barbie 8tark chucked me he
Bauline said dreamily And I bemoaned hU fate • NeveT been
should like him to be just like the same since she went bark
the went from room to room look'- s^ «ZtSlLH I *°. S'*1** hlm' Aw,ui'
ling at everything with eager xh<11 £ a Jodmother ^ ■ * . Stornaway re-
nrw*j> .1,. .... u— _ . a g°amothfr or not membereu Barbara nvldly—in-
! had come down to tell him.
I It * all tight -a boy - fine aon"
lA nm* fail Der.nis was very
I lond of nts little wife, and
1 Stornaway knew it
J'try bombarded him again:
If you were me would you
tell him1"
Stornaway shook his head
No ne said decidedly "Ho
I don't think I shouio tell him '
THE END
— i —c — - ■ • • g " ms1 i
l[aln ••d*>Pl»en and Pauline v prt* took oif h-: u I shouldn't da that” ran , ,
there at the window hat ar.d coal 1 nt, saidTomLh " pw>plf p*Pf<-*aU>
Darling She rushed in th- "I teel as if It's years since ■ Bui w h v^vi» ' »,•. „ , , ! ““• *m for«Pl h*r "Very
car and hugged him, she pour- we went away." she *aid "Does I name ” 4 * °Te,y finp woman h* «id
wm ii asi®ifL»i
1> after Barbaras return to cys back, so tomorrow I think wa, looking out of the window 'here so sti" in' th^ . hf *dded wutfully i— -
Nev York Pauline and Dennis v.< m.ghi go, don't vou1 at the bleak Rarden a lne Btellght Want to pohgiae aay I'm lorry > announcement at
and listened to hw wife« chat- 1 for whkt I told that O'Hara meeting Wedne*iay
KIWANIn CLI B L'KGED
TO AiiK HCMlHM. AID
-anything you luc
Barbara
fro to New York for a visit "Yea
A round of Ray entertainment said
gets under way. throwing Den- "And
nix anc Barbara together. He i:ng Barbie1
:a in love with Barbara. He Dennu wa__„ _____
breaks thru all barriers and down from the rack "Bhes all lit la?”
t> Is hpr of his love. Pauline is right i ***■ her tills morning - ”1 don't know "
i-I.ed home by the Illness of Just to say good-bye " "To her husband_____
■ ior mother. Dennis stays on I wrote to her the day be- Stark again! I can't believe it
Barbara is happy Both fight fore yesterday." Pauline said I ."he hated mm—oh. poor Bar-
against love—but it's overpow- She was watching him with j We! Oh. I wonder what has be-
J
Announcing that school leg-
islation being considered by the
state legislature may be detri-
mental to the local schools. W
P Woodruff, on behalf of a
school committee, urged that
Kiwants elub members and their
friends get m touch with repre-
sentatives and urge them to be
fair to the schools, ln a short
the club
What dia you tell him1”
was after tea. when Paul- Stornaway was not interested,
he j Pauline, atnorbed in her read- | ter
j ing. suddenly gave a.smothered I it
H“L'ar ss, r,\u”i;* **.■"** “ «*'• *~r=;
t,kin. hi* b« moa do you thM „u oho, .« ! STiS- * “P*! j “
Although it is a time for
economy, schools ahouid not be
BUD V BUB
mantelpiece where Barbara!. "I told him disgusting thing " i given the last g^er.uon^^e
t„ _ , wedding present stood | Jerry said heavliy Thing no next «p“«T*tton or the
o Douglas Somehow it had never meant man who's gentleman shoull a short hi
very much to him unUl now- aay bout any woman soecmi v from L ^ y.01 Klwanu-
he had been rather impatient when ft'. J true l wTS I '#15 d<T'
of its obvious sentiment-but ous of O'Hara yeah. I wus Al- Rev C. D Tvldd b>
^ rsr« “ni
*ult of lisclasures of hu bank-
Admtnislrrin* Mrdicins
Never tru*f to raeiimry In riving
OSes of medicine. Rend the liihel
t lensl thru.' times sod If yrni
re not sure the dose Is correctly
leosuretl, throw It sway, rinse the
lass with cold wider snd messiire
ver anon. You msy nave s life
y batog careful when tuvasunug
'■*«m it
Iti..
ing methods before a Senator-
ial invevrlgation committee.
The country has been suf-
fering from too many weak
banks and too few honest bank-
ers one of the Mg job* the
new Administration has ahead
of it is the reorganisation and
rehabilitation of the nations
banking systems and methods.
ri*lt LOOK bata OWSRTMf Mvfe
o* vut A* .; a*,. viMau*,
VOUDTTU (©tKV TMtY WMU
etrosr vouB Tum Ahpwiu
VboAABlv IWTEUST MM.OIAl*
jk TUI Ot ROCKET- PLAUE.
I hank' For the Buggy Hide
'AMMutAD :
By ED KRESSY
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V’iM
TSA SMART FREmcu' CASamiiT
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