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- TUESDAY MARCH SO 1915.
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THE OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
TheOklahomaGty Times
Publlrtied t?
THE TIMES COMPANY
IIMU Wert Second Strert.
MnkM P. . x.
JOHN nii.u KtlllM
FRANK D. NOBCMl f. BuilBtM MM
p'tldlihwl rr nlu ncv' HundtT
I'rldny ! ramblnttloa of Pally do
Vv'trkl)r Time
Mcmli. r aikIII lluromi "f ClrrnlMloa
l.kihulv Asaoi-lstrit PreM Aflrruoo
rmi'ri-il im '- niul .-huts niaMrr An
i nn :il (lie oirri lit Oklannma ( Itr.
i' inlmuta. uii.lur Hi I uf Man-h a.
Indian goea to prove the assertion uf
tbe army officer us In Hie Plulcs
Ah assmdates daily wit li liulluns
the people of Oklahoma uitKltt i'll
subscribe to Meneral Hcott a by pol h-
chIs that tlit" ri'il mail bus murks of
III! live nobility. Acceptance of tlit
fad will tt'inH-r niHiiy of our ai ts.
Merchants In the atate who deal
with I tulittiiM will atsvpt (lit general '
estimate tit ciH i. not meaning tlnit
they will lake tin- Indian' wonl or
bin noli" oultr otherwise lint tlu-y
of all t I ii ss of rltlrens know that a
"good I mllan's" "cnl in t nil Ii and
"T.i Hint a 'had Indian" In ont who Iiiih
NubiH-rlptlou I'rlr..
t un t e.ir $:: m
l-n mutilhi IW
1 1 1 sc Minimi
tite. muniu -20
AM. AKi: AI'AUI I. MIA.
It rurely tin ppi'i.s Hint nil tin' inn
iHtlales nominated mi ii li'l.i'i ari' c
relhlil lllnl capable ini'ii Smiii'lluies
tin' lirail cf thr ticket in. iv In1 ii good
mail while mixed among 1 1 1 1 1 i
i ainliihilos on iln. ticket an1 men wbo
nil1 nndcsll able fur In III business lllnl
inoriil reasons Again tin- hitler inin
ilnfli'il failhei
I'lil niooi hu:
llr i.li-. In-
illiui i hiii i' li-r
aili'i tin- m'
dealings Willi
the!1 it tirds :
ni children."
limn other fit till 111
"in Ur rstlmalc uf In
i t-1 1 1 -1 a I Scull tins I ill
H'l of his auccessf ill
Piules mill others In
lie) in i1 -imply Ktnw u
ti. We down here
know llml Indole . wlmt we UK1 a l
til forget. lloWl'UT. Is t lift t till' Hilly
ii'li-'iuuli' wny of handling i hihlrcn Is
In first borrow llirlr ioint of t lew.
I cs wi' treat lln- linllan 111 a child
all light I 1 1 hiai nff. amuse liliu al
li'iiuili'ly mi I I anil praise 1 1 1 in 1 1 in li
him -iiiiii low thing- along ttih It
lb I. -I
Is
Iralih' in n ai
inil'ii li-'l lv
1. 1 in:
I In- n-nll if i-lri
disastrous i hi'
rxl i aiinlliiai v llml II
I i' ' 1 1 1 1 ;i I . !. lin n .i ii. I Ihi' In-iul of lln
1 1 fflcc In- 1
ting mi- li a 1 1 k I
cnuimunlty. It I"
llll'll uf MI'-ll
nun nil imiiiIi as lal I itcrholser f.i
mayor. II. ii. I aiM iiiiiii or nuiiini-
ilniii'i- nf iulir property anil Huh
I ';i ruin ii fur commissioner .f account
Ii:' mill finance should hi' "M lln' same
li- lo-l laidi Is wlili'ly nml favorably
Known for bis good rllli n .ili for
I is ability In tiansM'-IInu ilift'l'-iill aii'l
luil'i'i lain biisiiii-- . a I"! fur i In- lu
II i lioiirsi ami i t I'1- ii-m of bi-
I iil'lb- sicrvb-o.
' ' 1. 1 a In an a Clly'x vital ami n-inia
ii-iit ui'owlli Is just li.-nlniiiin; II Is
'ii I uiiatr fur t'lory man ownlni; a
loot uf iroiurty or eariiliii; wai-s In
i 'klalionia I lly that Ibuif w ill br up
l-urliiiill.v to vnto fur i inn hulsi-r.
I a t in n 1 1 anil I'arniaii.
SCHOOL ItOAKU KIl HON
- '
Iklalioina l ily's publlr Hi liuul sj
li-in Is u I baruinottT of loual i-nil
illilinis. Inirliiu' lln- flftli hi 'la ml
inoiilli. riiillin: l-i'brnary .r. l!H."i lln-luiiiibi-r
uf children llml bail i-nl.-n-'l
tliu siIiouIn wbh Kt.OH'.'. whirl! hull
. iit.-s a nalii of II mt i i'iit In nklit
In ma riij's popnliition as roiumisl
wllb a .war ii!o Tli nniiiluT of imi
iib-s ilnrlin; t lit' month was 77-. a
tain of lu'-j ht rolll Tills hlliinv
Unit ihi'ie was h flni Iih Tcasi- In pup
illation dlirlliK I hi' llimilb
II Is of nlinoNl linporliini c tluil mir
III Ih' Hl'bouU slllllllll klS-p Hlup Willi
DkliibuiiiH I'lly's (trow lb. tin April
I'. M'turs w ill he t alli'd npnn to fin I
i mill Int'inliei's uf Hu- boa nl uf tslin a
lluii. Knur will mtu' fmir joars and
four will serve two jears Thr bunnl
of etlinallun bus rumpleie itmlrul uf
our pnblli- bonis. selfi tliiK (be tiau li
lin; furi-e nml pruvblliiK the rmirses
ul stiitly . I'pun tbe liiianl's effb lenrj
ili-pi-iuls wbi'lbfr niir pnhlb- m-lmols
-hull i;u binkwaril in foiwanl
It was a pan-lit u-ar- m;o thai
polities f- In .ii I il nut filler into ihf elis
I lull nf m IiihiI In ti i I ineiiiheis Nor
sliuiibl Die i-lainis uf am a iidhbili-I"-
pel milted In elllWt'lh the welfmi'
of (he s ll.iol. The voters should so
I I llti'li w ho p'issi-ss d.-sii 11 1. 1 1 1 : I
I'-nail allalpini nts. solid i in Ithn iil .
in d apaeli i In tiihnliilsii-r tin- Jiii
t ess afl'ali- uf the si but. Is In a flr-l
I Inn tin w i- ei el an Ii i
I I'ullll of lew si llml
I I unit 1 1 ei J W hell he Is
w bully al Ills
we nut) knew
I'li'itsid or nil
piou-il.'
I'll ilia lily hu iinui' ni than In Ihf
i ;ii' of inn hihli en In an i-M-iit
Ihile Is 1 1 1 it I llltue III I he In Hall
i bat aiter whi. Ii infills an Inlruspecl
lf 111" e (if i ollsldelatlull.
Klllllills NOT ITttlMlsls.
Il Is i hniii tfiMIe uf tlie people of
I 'K In In unit I 111 to JiiiIku men b wlutl
I bey do riilhei than by what they say
they w ill do 1'-ople ai I.-. hu) in
Mils part ul the t niled Stales to
waste llllii' Itsteiilni; In piuinisfs
tbey pieler tu Jtiile a iiiiin h) bis
i id.
r'or i-XHiliple btsaiisf they nil1 nut
Klrant;eis Kd Uvorholser 11 (! Kasl
mini nml Hub l'aruiati wnnld pun eke
a smile uf Mley ahonld beili lelllliK
fiery body tbey met uhoiit I be varlnus
llu'orles uf it 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 tt I nvf rnuifiiL
l iiu'li by ai t mil sen In- ban dfinoti
stratfd Ids knuwIfilKf uf what euiisll
lilies efflelent plllille scrvbe and of
what shulliil be limit to Insure ipiml
liiiv iTiiitifijt And honesty and ts-oiin
im half net been lite lenM uf thtdi
ipiallfi ntlolis
I iklaluiina ('Hi Is nut iiskluij mr
tbfurlfs ul pioinlses lu Inn ku her
wlns'ls K riiiind and the smoke pour
from her ibliuneis Hut sbu Is ask
lint fur Just that mirl uf HiIuk thai
has illsl liiKulshed l ive rholst-r l'ast
man and I'm nut n as public nfflelalN
loiiiuieiisui ale wllb ber it' 1 Hal if
snnrcfs. vasl and uiiileielnK-il and
which would be penuaneiit and riidtir
lilt;.
The nut n rttl c.iiiimi-rclul blrviiKtb of
a coinijiuiilty was never uiure apiaireiit
than that of Oklahnuia I'lty. Her re
i iie ratlmi la au uiuiiifent Ibat It must
cunw astonlshnif nt eveu to thM train
fd in thr Mndy of Hiich tbliiKs. Koi
mure than a year Oklahoma I lly has
burn rrnulnliiK lirr slrltlf. This wus
rs-tisl but hardly In Hiich ilrcrrr
linilfr Mm i-ondlllniiH that havr pro
vuilftl tbroiiKhoiit Ihf country fur the
last two or Mirer jrara. tiklubuinu
flty Is-xau her rreuix' ration and new
uruwlh tlrspltf "hanl tlmfn" at hnme
and abroad. Mow Mini h more rapidly
Ibr chftllKf wuiihl have eeine If Ibctf
bad btsjn Kfiiftal pnisperlty throm;li
out the country Is of lens Impui tarn r
than the fart Oklahoma City has
fiiifrKfd from her tleprc ssltin us natnr
ally us a almuK niun bfsel by many
hardships Hhvps and rrsuiiun Ills la
burs with (.'renter power and Ki'ealer
evperlfiice and cupuclty Ihun be urlt;
limlly issfssfd.
(dJithuina I'lty's ri'iicwed and prr
mil m-iit (jrowlli Is tN-rhaps inorr nolle-
able to visit i s than to citizens In dally
touch with luial affairs. Their In
creasing ceinnii'iil attests thr fuel as
dues steady Improvement of luislness.
oklalmma l ily bus bud her flint;. Ii
was ii IiIkIi Jinks lime and unavoidable
Just as II Is uiiaviildable that u boy
should knock n hole In bis new drum.
It Is doubtful If a linne valuable
roiiirlhutloii cuuld be niadf to Oklu
In. ma lity'a history than a careful
study and nimpllallun uf the facts In
lulifd lu our boom ilit) r x S'i leiice.
I'be task shoulil be undertaken only b
niiK-ii'iit pels ui. Sin h a document
wuilbl lie luKlil.V llisiriicine in tin- i-u
tire fuiuuiunll). There was uever bet
ter oppnrtuiilly fur such an impnry
Into municipal patliolucy.
T H retimed to tistlfy before tbe
senate ship hibbt bill t oinuilttee but
the letter will h be wrote tu the
chairman b-rt no doubts as to what
he thinks about It.
little Stories
6r Bedtime
sft
i liy THOKN'l ON U. lit Kt.KSS.
(VopytlKlit. lai.i lir J (i Moid I
"I in in in how iiii 'il II tastes!" unit-
1 I. I II I. i II..- i us be Klllffisl
himself wnli maple sin;nr lu the lit-
tle HUKiir bouse of 1 aimer Hrown
Uuiiiiik the bln' maple lives III tbe
lilis-li I-ui est. I knew b I In hinell
that II must be P"l but I didn't
knew huw (.'null. I in in in !"
Utile cakes and bit; .al.es were tils
aplK'iirliiL; al u nil.- that promised lu
Irate Imi st i mm Ii as a ninth then
If Itiisirr had u-'l tell halt' sinned
after bis lone winlci s -.l.-.p he could
bine slowed awav a hiii itiuoiuil uf
that drill-bins M.nr but as K was he
frit that hr cm tail fieri List bit
mnl sllll wish la uiuie. lie ju-.t
ci a ill i I II IM bis mouth so that
suiiiel lines be i.ulil hardly net Ills
Thousands of Dead Russians
Are Food for Carrion Crows
By Herbert Curry.
It opjrrlfbt 1 IS lij llrlxrl I 'my I
Sl'WAl.KI Uuwda March -tl.-The
ileuil the unre 'ardisl th-ad He. every
where upon this land.
I'rows taw over them. Dtnts worry
these uwkward hH'S Unit hut III
lie (line iikii were turn. Veatertluy we
rtsle by the ruin of wlutl hail been a
fine obi farmhouse art in the middle
of a country that hail been laid bare
by the CuNsaek. There wbh not a llv-
itiK hcluif within ten miles There bud
mil liis-n a II I iic being lu that wreck
ed hniise fur weeks Scattered thnniKh
the fields surioiiutlliiK It we saw dull
lumps of rails new itimxliiK uluwly
wllb I be wet soli
"l ook.'' said my cviiipuiiloti
Two i; i ca I black and white cuts
Were I I oil bell titer Nome thlll(( III lilt'
field near the mudslile. They tore
It savaKfly ami spat at each other
They were hunt' cats. There was Hume
thlnt; uiiiiiMlious ami aipulllun In their
flesh As tbt car fame to a atop tbey
tin i ed at us ami tfrewled a narniiiK lu
llielr Ibiuats. What were living men
lu 1 li i ii that hud crown fuuilllar
with the tlfiid?
This i n i ' r 1 1 1 1 1 o; we drove down the
main street uf Snwalkl I'l'lrugriilskl
I in-pekl. Suwiilkl talis It tu see
wbal we might see. There are kuim!
slei public blllllll.-s In till town
were trying to climb out uf Ilia opeu-
In ( (rare.
Near SuwalkJ la a chapel founded
by a rich Itusslan family. Attached
to the chapel U a bundsoiue maiuto
leiiiii. Seattertsl mImhiI the mauao-
leuui are the lesser tomlm of tstor r-
lutlona and tleM'ii. Vents. The htnne
diHir of uiie sm b tninh bail been abut
tered by a shell and a wnniided Kim
slau Nuliller ciaw leil Into the charnel
house for shelier. My and by another
Ituaslan came ami aoiicht to enter.
When the searchera found theui the
second bail pulled bis body inside
the t iiinb The other had allot blin
' hi otlvll the heinl ami died. Tbev
bud been flbllin; for a grave.
OF AMERICA
Japanese Kdltor Says if l'nltNl Stales
(aiiis Asrmideiiry I'rensiire .May He
lirouf lit to Hear imi Islands
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For Mayor
ED OVEKHOLSER.
Fur ( -oiuiuiaaiuner of Public Prop-
erty H Q. EASTMAN.
For Coiiiiniaaioiier of Aoeountinj
and Finutiee-
BOB PARMAN.
Hiniril of F.diicutiou
First Ward.
JAMES CHENOWETH.
A. L. WELSH.
Second Ward.
ED S. VAUQHT.
E. T. LANE.
Third Ward.
D I. JOHNSTON.
J. 0. HUBBARD
VOKolUMA. March 30. Tha pro
Jert of (tending a Japanese army lu
riiiroa la lo he pushed still further
by tbre who hate proposed Ihf Idea.
A mass uiretlng held here was largely f'r Tn
Fourth Ward.
C. R. SHIDLER.
Outside of City.
F. H DIXON.
attended by those wbo t heereil the
chauvinistic speeches Thr following
v. Id. h once had XI.ikhi Inhabitants. As i resn ullou was aduplrd:
the (lei uiaiis lu-lil It. It w as seme-1 "The ussts lutlon adttn atlng the tils
v but It s abominable In lis filth than patch of Jituneo Hoops lu lanupe
I he usual H'1-.slan village. Nut a simp pledges Itself tu do Its best to Induif
I it l l eilsiit'er clltnil lloliru
OUS ELBOW.
I. KM It VI tl kl U h M'ltl'CK
li SHKI.I ; NOT SKKIOl'S
In i-ii l Ii. liner in a while he w uuhl I w lialuw bad I n broken by the tier tlw iiiiierlal government to urranu'c
step lung I'm ui li lo pal his stniniich mans (hough nut a shop roof remains with the governments of (ileal llrl
witli one paw ill because II seemed : In lite lieiinan towns the Russians tain Hmuila and France the lerins on
so g.iud lu feel n Mini uut su. took oineii walked freely un the h..i. jUMI1. .. !r ... i iu
' " ii'i's . .-i'i ...nt j patched lo Kiiioih.. In
iiish-i 1'i'i.iu n m o i . . o i 1 1 ' I i 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 suuneis aiioiit nn'i
roiua I lly may imi be Hie largest
lunn lu Okluhunia but II tertululy
Is one of the best lew its ns may be
shown by thu fact that ii large addl
lluii Is being buill tu one of Ha
churches.
hM-:iNCi A.MKKll A IIKST.
t el iinui
. aii l he w a -ii I loiiuji curluilsly at the town Il might
'"-so i.-il lilui '-iial.'h! )iae I li inaice In Snlwalkl. Wu
pull "f maple i i up. bear the Jultlng
big guns net far away.
- g.l ! It's i'lsl a " here's a snliller." said the ltltt-
In- ex. binned. Veil .M.r " (us "
ien "'it lotnl ofl .. i i. 11. .i. . 11 I. r.. v
lln- side uf the I'el i i radskl l'lospekt
-I of II I
Whcll the Ml.
erj last i i nml
for suinelhitig e
lu I'linlliii; II. Hi
In II. II was a
lie tasted It.
"Mi. but this
good as linitey !
knew Hitster I-
bolli i I'be In
1 1 u hot lelllpet
imiki- a fellow
He dlpiicil a i aw in lb- pail and
tin ii lb ki ll It o I' all Hie lliue grunt
lug mnl whining I lien he pn bed tbe
pail up and I ih 'I lu ill ink It. and he
was so gieeily tint he uned the
si nip all out him -elf. Hut he tllilu I
mind that a Ml He etnpilol (he pail
and he Hlp-il up w hat In
the fluur. Then what th
Hi alii
I bees to sling llll'l
lllli'lilllt'iil t llble.'
1 1 1 : IC I IN Mardi lio The rrpoli
uf ihe progress of the fighting Issued
fii lii he.iilipiai lets lislav relaten
aiuniig other things that Vnuerul Vui
('umpliauis' Kluik. the t.eruian t -uiiimatiiler win-
with their desire. With this end lu ' ''''I Hie fainuus Ceruiau rush lulu
view the present asstsduiluti will try" Iruine in tl arly days of the war
nimble of Ihe ('r'"l I'uulle opinion on Ihe mill lns 1 slightly woliiuled by shrap
;Jert" liiel fire while Inspecting advance uo
Hhitrtikn Kurulwa. editor uf the Yo i IMons uf his aruiy The euntllllon of
mini a lifwspa'r which bus hern j "if general Is desetlbeil as snllsfae-
ucllve in aiiipurt uf Ihe plan uf neiid I l("'
mbl from
HI I III Ilk
nig trooiw lo Kurupe. detlansl lu a
Suwalkl's principal at reel. Doubt- seeeh at tha meeting thut If the pres
less he bail fallen arverul tluya ago. elit war should end In t h lory for the
when the Kiissluns were flogged fran-larniana. the future uf Japan would
tb ally out uf this town. Then theribe In (lunger. He held It was most
had I u fighting In tbe streets. The i liiiHirtaut that Japan should do all In
Merman burial suuiu! had iiassetlllu potM-r to avert sin It an Issue He
through of course but In some way lf lm n WPrfk v)l.rns
tbey had missed him. It was not the l(r i.. . wslirly .k
business uf any one else tu care for Q 1() Mn( a( g.-
ti ls kioi peasant lump
little lints Hay With Ihe Head.
"Hev !" said a little bov little'
NKM1K1) ICOITK MIMiT.
these powers would be neeeitaary. I n
I tier these t IreuiuatBUtwa be lielleved
Jain would do well to render assist
i a nee at thu preaent time.
He spoke of a third ptwslblllty.
a In
ell 1
ill. 1 III-1
ualoieli
!as main
he f fi.
l-l. jll.il. . s..
i iklaht'iini i His imbll
L ln i know i I In nllejmlll
Sillies f. Its ceellcle
boiibl be a mallei of pi I
should
and
eh. ml .1
he I lilted
Ibis fa t
ami gtal
ifbaliiili to e
pill liege tu
a high grind
Heme tuhi'i'
cannot inn lb-elf. ami that a few In
ci'lilH'teiil men mi mil boanl uf i"lu
oatlnn can pnial.we the entile system
I 'left only the best men. I v ei v uilt'
cast fur political lettsoiis wuilbl In
an I n 111 iv lo Ihe schiMils
Im blelil to getting uld to A tile rhans
In 1'rrsla fulbiwlng a mussacre of
Assyrian Christians bt Turks and
Kurds this illuminating bit of report
appeared :
"The American consul at Jerusalem
was re.piested lo Investigate roiidl
lions at l iumlitb anil vicinity It Is
hard lo gel men froiti Jeiiisabin to
t rilinlah. It whs Mild us it is 1 1 .nil
New Urk to I liiiulab."
I Inler the i Ireiimstanees la k nf III
fin tnal lull about I'niiiilah at sonic of
fbial hraihuarters would seein to
hair been reprehensible Which goes
to fortify the maliiriiy stand Hint our
intisiilar service I-. a paldi affair.
I'm hi Javnf Hill foil-must among
students of Ihe question das been
bidding forth these many tears upon
the ten theme of educating Ibt'i
suiii.es uf consular unlets.
One coinsteul rente sheet man at
Washington In the state department;
mat s.'tne day sate a grater situation ;
than was llml of the Aiuerb mis in
be lnikeil and Kurd Ird Perils and
the sltiuiHuii there wus iiip" t .ne
enough
It fred ( hrll)
Idrei t from Itlai) lu fousii r :
Thrs tllary thing Is of .uiiise. all
a bluff If I really were keeping a
dial though 1 wuilbl make u utile
of Ihe man I saw In 'he Chicago
restaurant. He ordered a meal that
cair to mi even dollar. Thru lu- askrd
fui u llttlr pitcher uf cream which
was HI cents inure. When the waiter
tame around wllb the slip the man
tllscoteiisl Unit be had Just T.tl. In
change or 6 rents less than be re
Hiilred. aside from the Hp. 1 aaw hliu
oHii up a wallet ami pull out one
luue bill which hupis'iied to be a
fifty. He seemed tu shrink from the
lilea of breaking Mutt fifty Just for
the sake of a nickel. He bsiked at
lite silo ami Hu n al Ills l lk'.. Then
his face suddenly sluiwis.1 thu light of hr did Why Ihe greedy fellow went
lusnlrulion. I Inuklng fm nunc: Il was a lucky
'I If res a dollar five' he told the tiling fur I aiiner llrown that most ot
waiter in a hrro.v lour full of gtssj the syrup bad btsui put In cans and
cheer "bill urn waul a nickel more Mult these had I u sealed up. Sume
vv-n I'll elu. urn hack tiling tohl niMrr I mi I (iiese cans
were run or syrup nut iry ns ne wnuni
i..1 lu.for ih.. wnller dm rm overed ( ronton i g.-i one n ii. i u. u
""" " . t. I 1' IL 1. I
illtiel- lutil Hltntetl 'OHI ins ieuiS'i l ih im-.iri i.eai
lost iis temper. He luilleil Iliuse
hlirinless cans aruund as If tbey were
Third Iteiitler class at home. He wav-
.sl bis liatiil friiullcflllv lo tbe irrutll)
f other little hots w ho were standing "'"iy "ml ir the war ulinul.l be a
mi the gutter s edge one of theinl'nn "le eihauatlon of the hel !
I was poking curiously at tbla dead "nerent powers. It would lie tnevlta i
Itusslan with a stick lieuth has no'ie um me inneti niaies wnuin gain
dlgully brnind thr battle line. Ilia ' the aaeendeiiey In whlrh event be
ciiiiil'iiuliins wat' bed the dead Itilaslau thought preaatire would he brought to
and the little boy with a certain unrrl- bear upon Japan by the i irlle.1 States
fieil Interest. The other little boy J Korehlro Kurahara a nieiulier of
krpt railing Su the group left their parliament alao apoke. He asked why i
ocrnpntloti to Join hlin -on the other the JaantM people acted u If the1
side nf the l'ct rugradskl l'roskept and I wr wpr rouKht lo au end with the!
iinir an American tins a away i i"y fHll nf Talngtau. The present he aa Id
l lttlr (altes and Itig lake Were
Disappearing at s Kale That Prem-
ised to I .eate Not Ho Kirh as a
( runili.
don't your
half uf thin cream '
MIMCII'AL rTIIOIOl.
cry i lll.en It Is. fine
lie uut dots and glil
eilui al i ai al boiiie
Ibat a si Ins -isii-m oklabumn City offeis al Ibis time a
1 iniist Interesting study r tin. n-
I liiimenii of vital rlvlr gn.w lb and de
jiebipmelit. an epulunlll thai usually
I cniiies but outs' lu the life nf a ilti.
ill was observed within icent teals
I fur example in Kansas cut and
I W I. blta. W bile Its i n't ial as
pts Is ale Itlvt'lt lit
The pilmltlte virtues f the linllan "Hlei'tlnn. tel
sre pleaded by i.-meial Hugh I. s mi I ""' " ls h" """" "1 1 m t lu-
lu bis Informal i-piui o recent lu ! '""sbl-it mil f 'isnns
die w lib the Pliiies oklahmiiii Is at
his (Sillllsisure the
the half filled little cream pitcher
toward him seU.-tl Ids hat and bland
ly departed.
A few mllililes ugu I weiil Into tne1
lutalory lo try out my new sufely
iHur. Three olltei men weie there
shut lug. This makes nine men I
have seen shaving Imhiy on the train.'
And even our id Hir nine wllhiiul a
single eM rpl Inn linule one or Ulnl e
remaiks beasitng if I be peculiar
toiighiifss if liis braid the iss'Ullar
wat bis heal I gruws or the difficulty
barbels hate shaving hliu. 1 aiu try
! lug lu id all if I bate etrr known a
mi so modest dial be would not
biag about the wlrt manly tuallly
'f Ins dally growth of beard.
We lust stops-d briefly al Kuisrlii
Kan. the town tiff I li 1 1 fly ufflxeil lo
thr map by William Allan Whllr
j I he first time I ever heard of Km
polls was when I read au article by
llllam Allan White entitled "yew
York and KtiiMitla" lu whlrh the an-
tliur sharply contrasted the advan
lagrs of KiiiHtrla over a the well kuow n
eastern metropolis as a place of real
deuce. Now Ihe average town of
the aire of l'.iuisirla doea uot neces-
sarily sire up aa au Idyllic dream city
when tlewed from the railway sta
Hon. Tbla Is true of Kins)rlu and It
occurred to me that Utile aa 1 like
lay .thinner tieati ii.iss.an. . ne na f a mtmt .tMnl rl(M f j(ipHll
nu . ns vK . land It waa the dntv of the nation to
airs ur a snowman. ..u .i. ..
I'hree tlays Is-fore the dead and A . .
lug had bts'ii everywhere. I talked . ..
k iiKin the; u.si.. ufi u r.un.s-
(Irrinaii urin.r on tbe taaek upon thlw"m'ul ae"'
Itu.sslaiis which ended lu tbe victory
- GET THAT -
POULTRY NETTING
And Screening Wire
NOW
We deliver to liny part of
the rlty promptly.
SKMIS HOKS KAKKN
STKKI. I'KNCK I 0STS.
PAINT PAINT-
PAINT Kur Any Purpose
-HARDWARE CO.
I 111 N. Broadway. Phone W. 1411. 1
f Auguslnwo. Kur twenty klloinel
rrs on the (.erman slile or Mlwanti
Is a great rolling plain through
A eat v
rhere Is a
111 nut bstk at
mouse In sight.
a king If
I.H THE IMHAVS MKWPOIM
oltis- iuleiestrd If llu-ie Is one
Ject mure than aiiiiihrr whiise
uiigb mulct 'taudliig she sbonbl
Mil
sess II is Ihal nf In linn
blush we nf furiuri Indian
are mm ed In pooh pooh
N.-ott's ii-ll'uite to linllan .
pi.s
At flist
l ei l llnl t
Ueneral
bai g' (er ;
I'llt a ipiickU irn.-hisl sfinlnl thought
brings us Into mould with the thief
of staff.
"True trustful possessed uf a keen
sense of Justice;'- thus he ssaiks of
the Plitles. Il Is Just as true of our
Klowim and Cheyenne and others.
When we lean to the conclusion that
tbla ciililiot be true we do so Wanse
do not divest Ihe lyte of the ninu
He of rii'is'iidenry that we have hung
iiMin It. Ueneral Sts.lt ssike of
"prlmillve virtue." These ciunint
how al all times through rags nf
clvlllr.allon. They show nfteuest and
heat In Oklahoma as distinctively In-
dian trait lu men of Indian hhssl
but of CaUeaslau mind and Ixaly. The
fact that retvgnlie aucb trail a
New York If 1 lived In Kuisirla and
milium.! must nf had to move ta New York. 1 might lu
Its de I'd slgul I time be able to reconcile myself to
the change.
Having this In inlnd 1 went out on
the station iilatform anil enuauetl an
"nu s ' " paini'ii ilniiis-enl byslaudrr lu romersatlon.
re. il1 ihe beginning nf mir liuuiu days I spnke lu him about his fellow
and the inaiu'lniis and unparalleled i low tisinuu s article ami asktsl hliu If
levpaiish.n Dint f.illuwril. on.a. Hie ' '' aterage UmiM.rlan would take the
. . . sauir view as While.
bliiKrs were off bete was in. wa of l i hi
I "Well I (hint know he replied
slopping Ihe runaway. Kealtt nUif 1 w rluiliit: bis brow and seeming to
.lumped In au amazing figure bringing weigh the irowm!tlon with Judicial i plgglshnc
fm tune to original litt esters. Values liniwirtlalily ; '1 waa In New lurk for
Jumped again and gain and Ihe wild fln tUn" "HT M'fr" lu
some reeiss is n wasui so nau. lue
In blame and the inure he batted them
iiriiiuul Ihe angilrr he grew.
He upset a pile uf Hit palls and la1
cause Hie chiller uf thiiu frightened
1 1 Im fur a 1 1 1 i 1 1 il I he bulled theui
nrnilhil also until Ihet w ere dented ami
all out of shape. At last he sopsal
from shisT iteiirluess and then fur
the first time he illsci.tere.l that there
was s t up In Hie et a miatiif At first
he kepi aw at mi see there was sllll
some fire under Ihe great pan. mnl
llnster Hear I- vert nun h afraid of
fire. Hut when be gl round ba
of the evapm alur b iihlu'l sue thr
flic mid he ii ul I both sis- and smell
the st flip.
Mreeilt. gns'dy llicli-r Hear! He
plunged bis Imsr lulu the syrup mid
swepl his lung tongue uut tu lap It
lip Alas! The syrup was but It
burned Ids tuiigur! It dinned Ids
nose ! It was worse than all the
angry bees that ever had tried tu pay
him buck for stealing their honey.
"Wow ! wnw ! Ouch ! oh ! oh !"
veiled Kuster Hear ami clawed at
Ills niiuilb with Im II i hands Then
he lure it run ml ihe Utile house trying
to find the ibsir and gnlnc right mt
It two or three l hues because he was
loo rtl ed lu see II There wasn't
much Inside that Utile house that
ciiiibl be knocked down thai fluster
dldu't kms-k down and lad ween his
roars mnl bis growl and Ms whines
and the clatter of tin palls and syrup
inn there was such a racket as me
tlreen Forest never heard before. At
last be fuiiiid Ihe door and rushed nut
tu plunge Ills nose in a snowbank and
roll over on the f round till what with
tbe dead leaves and slicks and dirt
slicking to bis fur where be bad got
Ihe st-nip nil mi r himself there never
was mich a looking hear.
And It was all because uf Muster's
est bind
piuflt.
uf sH-eiitatlun
mctl fill
subway had a funny smell to It
NUiell thai I ne i er noticed
Next atorv: Farmer Ilinwit's Hoy
Him All the W ay Home.
anything
It was Inevitable howcter. that lu tpilte like any where else. Hut that
Pnthm should reach lis i Umax and the of course was a siiihII matter. The
rllimu came Il came In other sn"'k ""' "f '
i.i t . t . i. i ui i i . i . where a woman would dry clothe
cllhs undergoing their Initial ileti'lop- . . . .
and 'w here a man w ould go In Ihe
meiit. alues alunis'd Just a they Evening lo loaf"
slumnH ttt'Kansiis City and Wichita j (. H imprewnsl In going through
I'lifnrtunately this decline w aa conlm I Kansas with the blgntsia of tha farms
ilftit with agricultural misfortune and "l '' niallneH of the barna. Judg
I.Hsiness deiireaslon that were more or l""1 h"' PH" frn
. . tbe Santa re railroad a Kansas
less general Ihrouglmut the counlry. flrl(r ulrt (nr1 .
The eiterlence was bitter ta atuue of n p (he slue of bis farm.
us. but we kuew
A woman's worse may he more than
he can eMnnt from her husband'
iKlckets.
when the Inflation It must I' difficult one Imagine I
live far aistrt In Kansas ami
was under war what the result must " I neighborly lu Kansas. Kolka
a i a. . . m ... ... .
aurelv he. Hut there waa never a '" -
. . roads hsik black and atiushy. Hut 1
moment of doubt alauit coming m tfWf
back." Men pts keltsl their losses and niroK New Meilcti Kausaa will
aet their Jaw to the establishment uf seem fairly gregnrloua and vouiatra
Oklahoma City uyou a baata that waa i tludy cungesled.
(et Our I'rleea on
commi itii ij iiooirs
-Kor-
FORI) CARS
We Have Nn ( nntpetltlon in Till
Line. Belter llnille for lsta Money.
Sharp Motor Car &
Body Co.
709 N. Hroadway. Oklahoma City.
-I'bone Maple 4U.
ttlileh runs the road to Itlga. It waa!
up lids toad that the two armies bur
rled This' man said that aa far a he
could see on either aide the white
snow was dotted with dead men. lie.
Is an American.
"lf uu can Imagine a field of corn
In sack - and every slus k a man you
have that Suwalkl plain" ald he.
Hehlnd the army come the men
whose duty It Is to clear up tha bat
tleflehl. They du their hard worked
cniiselrnllous is-st. Hut It 1 Inevitable
that here and there they overlook one
among tbe many. Smnetltiir In his
blind agony that man has wandered
out of the field of Bethm. Rnnietlnie
the dying man seek shelter olspylng
that Instinct which directs the beast
of the field to do their dying lu the
dark bidden plmvs. There la a idled
near Ihe tillage nf Augnstowu a
mere blin k barracks just a naif aiip-
sirled on four stnne walla. Three '
day later the battle was over a'
casual wanderer hapis-ned In. The
fluor was covered with while hud I
died Hhiii-elf trlps-d fur the most i
part in their agony - ami with them
was one wno nail noi yei oeeu re
leased.
CarriiMi for Ihe Crow.
Throughout this flagellated coun
try tire crows- flts'k or crow sin
gle crow crows flying heavily In
two and threes. Tbey are not the
A merlin it crow - than (lod- but a
heavier bird with dull. Iiwterleaa fray
backs and bellies and black wing.
Herman call thera "kreha." Where
nne see many crow one knowa what
bus drawn them. There waa a atone
cottage near Ktallupueneu. The doora
and window had lieen utuashed In -a
prtsif that the Himaian had been
there- hut It had not been burned.
The ill tie garden that surrounded It
sllll bore evidence of luting rare.
There was a child broken runabout
by the door A gray black krehe
IsTchisI on It. Krehe aat In the
desolated window and waddled In
through the dour and lined the long
risifl ree.
One especially horrible thing la to
Is' noted Throughout this country
liter which tbe battle ha passed thera
an' dead horses literally by the bun
drill. Along some road there la I
dead horse every hundred feet. I have
yet nt see. one dead animal that had
been touched by the crowa.
The battle of Augtiatowo waa vtnghl
In kins? deep anow. It covered a front
of do not know how many mile
A the Itusslan retreated they took
their dead with them so far aa pos
sible A the Merman advanced the
men of the burial aipiad followed
Tbey worked with furious haate for
here yvn much to lie done. A we
nsle by we could aee the red brown
en t Hi splashes against Ihe white anow
where Ihe grave had been dug. Then
Ihe rain cametlie drUlhg rain that
ale away the kindly cover of the anow
- ami what had been put beneath
was disclosed to view --not completely
of course. The red mud veiled Ihe
issir. tlrisl face and willed the nock
et of the eye and clung lietween the
osn Htw. Here and there n dead
hand aeetned In lackon. One man ha
lieen o distorted by the agony of
death that he had been burled on
hi aide with hi treat r1M arm
etlemhsl. It aeemed a though ha
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This will be done to let every
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they stand one week he-
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