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V
. FOUR
THE OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
KONDAY APRIL 20 1915.
TheOklahomaCity Times
PublllbKl by
THK TIMES COMPANY.
Hi 119 Wm Second Slrsel.
Toltpkena I B X. t
johx ntliK r.iiiir
IIH l NORTH I I' nitalarsa Man.irr
l'idillahtl evei v evening ritrpt Multitar
Frl ly Is rnuihlnatlnn of tlally "Oil
H't-el iv Tlmea
Member Audit Hurcitii of ITreulallnna
h i illalva Aaaorhilr.l I'reaa ftrruuon
lli'IM.rl
Entrrail aa aeoui.l t-la mailer Aug "i
10' at Ilia puslnfflra at uklalumia (lit
1'Vlahmua under Ilia A-I of Mai'li S
JMT'.i.
Silltiarrlpttnll
On.' veur
Hi IllOlttll
Iblft lll"llttl
V -.a in.in'li
ft i'.i
I VI
ilotviitnwn dlstrl-.. Meal aetata nien with mint nnt destroyers and with
urchltucta ami llioe rugagwl i:i those I everything tliir I- iiocd"'l f .r r on
lliu-s of buslucsn Kino tarry ot. tlilrj the no. We are for peace however
II IK TKADK KM I IIMOY
Knot tear uin'tlnr 'it li or two
lllllsl bo added I" ll"' tmlii 1 1 1 .-1 1 ill
llct thi Oklahoma I'hy trade rviii
tdnnlsls i'ii Mii'if tour ntrr thi' Mat"
This .i'Nr llii" excursion 1 1 I ii Ih ;i
long urn' ninl Is made iii i'f the flni""i
fills Hull I'Hll I"' 'l"t lilcil l' tin- mil
lead ' id ii (i Nri tour tin' iih'h
Unit lllltl' I" I"' Pltl In Itln serin. nx
Wlii'ii (lie fl t--t trii'li' I 1 -1 r M'i'l
out fr"in Mil It v several years ago
to 1 1 1 f 'I in tin' H'iili' of tin- "tale Unit
affnlra In iIhwiiIhh ii nffloea.
Hut by fur the most niimiToiia of
I how wlio occupy office rooms art- the
stnle agents fur Inaurani omniamlcs
railroads luinlier i-ninpanlea and other
lines IIihI look to Oklahoma for a
large share of thi'lr trade. Neurit
rim large Insurance iiiiiiuiiiy lias u
ilnli' agent here. Many of tin- event
mill omit hare representatives In Ok
lahnl'ia City. ny concern doing bul
hiss In tlif state ninl desiring to share; there nro those
In I In' 'ri".MTlty I hut la coming on t'iji It 11 little
ii' li a marked dcgriss reiillr.es tlin Ini
imlHiioe of having a representative
on die ground
I ' InliottiH H'ty Is Ilic natural lorn
lion f'T st iio Hiirinli's ninl tlirlr i'"in
lua here has added greedy to tin"! ifter moving day lias Leon put !-
rln's .o.iiliiti.ni. Hundreds of fain1-r liln.l. It Is possible .( lo.'k uioli It with
i lies linti' Itiii ailili'.l In ri'.fiit iciii(:i run! ileal tnoie tolerance.
I through llial means ninl tile result li.li
I I ii thiil neurit nil ll ffl
In the slit sera sts ami el-ett I
I l eu reiilfil.
I ami n e are still neutral
! In a reiwil t'tenf at I 'rum rlfht the
! nf rlifM eotifUralnl ton liarrola if
1 Ix-er iiii'l all rRseii nf whisky iftur
I whli'li the Hherlff ioureit. It a lint
' I'xaelly h siH'lety affair either
! While the tteallier man must he
ireillleil ttlth I'leteiillng th ailtnuio
lille rini's Suii'lin. tt hen Ihre ttaH no
latt .y tthlrli It iiiiilit ho doiio. sllll
ho think he nter
Sliuc tliere Is to he tin oloetlon '(n.
the ilt v anil eomilv offleltil" raiuiot Iw
rensmed for ri'leaslliK t'ol. Ijirry
H It mi hoii'l.
resini ii.is j
IV'uDStatc Small Talk
WW M.U Kill VK.
't a roiintri thai Is strirtlt noil
It iI.h' seem that Hie I nltoil
s under the illrivllnii "f Sei re
tnry IianlelN. Iin- heeii doli'i! a ureal
deal to ire'iirt f"r ttar The iiavt
ll'l'lll I metlt llHs l.een risTlllled lli I"
ikliih"ina City I'riilioaed In hii'iniie the Its full atrotifth. the seciotart sayi II
I'.
Hal
stat
liii'lropoll-i they went In a modest
roai-u ami did tint mnko mii'h noise
iihout ll. i'hoy wore hofnl ami
iniilie. however and perhaps a lilt1"
Imnslful. At least II may liavu Heeuii'd
no ill that time.
Hut I he Hy linn made koimI overt
boast made hy these pioneer hoosters.
Koally It has moro llinn done so f"i
It lias (!ion far lu'tmul their litial
cs e I:ill"iis. The) did H"l l-iimt
It ttoiild In a lew teius hei Mine a
t holesllie renter ll"s's mil) hilt"
hern expressed Hull sii. h a fi"tt!ir
would result hid at I hut time It tta-
Ui il a leilainl). Nell her did Ih'')
knott I hat lilt Hi' fio'torles ttoiild rmt
up line hut they Inc. f Knnvn ami
others are nil. lining sljn- and lni'r :
ti'.lm- lis the) add aiiiiunll)' t" the
toliime "I hiisiness.
I'tel't t.lll the ll'llde t'M'lls"lls
help ih" line.s Hint lire nprpseiiled.
H'! ih. t :i!sm help I hose li"l represelil
;ili li'iifh lh"se ttho do not hear
ire .. tne expense must reel
Mir falling sliort of Hi. 'I'
I' i trill the llllmher of funis
id (.'I'nitii larger the exmr
n gr.'WK I'UiKer and the Im
ol Hie trade Itlp I Ufa
'I he trade exriiisl.in li ne
hi n llxril leillnre of Hi" ' II) 's
iinni'.il pi"i;iaiii and II fuiildn'l net
a'.r.u; t illi. ml lliein 1 In; .e.iple of
the .l:il" i xpr. l the vl -It nTirTlt TOflT
ii m.i i. turd it as a time for renew Ini;
old 1 1 ml- hips and nuiUiiit; nett one
'I hi - 't eek Hi" 1 1 H.li' ex. in slim r.
mil In a in n x: i ii 1 1 m-m t train. The men
on this journey represent the "lit s
host ;i 1 1 I most inilte In mimy lines nl
Imsliiess The state will Jii'lue i 'Kin
ll. .inn I Hi hi these ropreaontnlltes
and the opinion will naturally le a
lll::!l one.
BK W AMI rilOIIIUITlON.
He '
Hun
tlutv
le;.
si. 'll
pol'
Clr.'
The TnlMa World oxpreso Ihe
opinion that "tthalever else it may
iln. II a n rlnrh the next llepuhllrHU
national eoiu eiilloti will not force a
presidential iionilua Hon on nnyhody."
"The hank rlrrks and nffhv hoyi
will now pr.seeil til keep atrlctly In
atylo hy purrhinlui; the netv eiitaway
anils lull the hank presidents and
rnptalim of Imliislry ttlll worry alonn
with Hie HHine old sack eoatf. ' oh
serves the Muskogee 1'hm'liU
Knur fnrelnnTH told n Harllesvllln
Jimtl'-e of the 'iirt that they did nyt
hate to work Hie road The .1. P
iitiswered ihetu hy nssessing a fine
and rests in Ihe amount of $ 1 1 In each
rase Throo rnticluded that the offl
nl' knot more law than they did and
handed over the recpiirod 'ii-h hill
the fi'iirth. not so forliinatf. ttlll
prohalil.t do J n II time
ihrodhiiic innriiiue iigonei at
Cliirenioro lias iiuidr rerord Hni" sell
lug threKheis In the last n eek
the) ii tombed our machine a day foi
set en days the sal- aggregating $15
(Khi The faiiiins In that part of Hie
male predl'l the hlgge-l wheal crop
eter
The . oiinl) comiiilssl .m i - f Kngera
roiinty are coinplrt lug arriingements
for a iliuliiiige dlsli lrt hy hli h seter
al thousand acre of land In that
county may he tc iMlmed The pro
ji'ct will ix'sf ah. .in flKUMKi
The Under Herald remarks that
from the stream of cream rherks ami
the haskets of eggs that come to thll
and douhtless rongri-ss will appreciate m 0T(.r wek. we Ixdlovo that the
it. for It came .lose to lh two hll lent and Hie lieu are doing their
'Ion dollar mark .share towards hrlnglng pnmporltj lo
In the letter Ihe seeretnrj Ilia rll
trll t.
inlil."
s I
his recent report with i-.l vesaels
ready lo fight and set only sex on rea
sols In course of ennui ruction. Thirty
six fully cotniulsaiotird vessel have
hern added since lanlel. heraino aec
tetarv of the timy
"Ue shall take lea to lo he atrong
upon Ihe fea In Die future im In Ihe
pas ' Hi" president said In one mod
sage lo ..ntiress I nlll Serretiirt
I'm iris iioraii'd Hie fartu as I" the
i reiiL'th "f the iui ) the adinliilsl i a
tiMii itns in. I lelling lis rltlil hand
know it hni Us left hand was doing
l lir serretar) of Hie UHty adds that
the piepatntl.ilis are helug mndo In
Hi" Interest of self rexpecdng peare
therefore ll must he all right. He has
made known Ihe details ahoiil die
iiiitt liernuse eerlaln peraona hate
l.een misrepresent lug the fads he
-ats. iind hate caused homo fear dial
tlie tuny la mil a afrori now a It
u as In the past
In. Mentally the aeeretary praises
Ihe last longress for It patriotism.
im
we
( uster fount) fanners " j
In. Hi Idiial who made In The I'un "11 Itetallers' asoclatloti
li'.'irn ihnt .ur toi.is niitiii atiirted n movement to Induce
Ural gas. Sloilhir iis.h latlons at
lnuls. Vnlley and Wjnuewoisl will
Help
Th rltliiMia of Paw in ar lu the
hisat of a raiupalgu for voting a fruit
chlse o supply die clt) with natural
KB. It U thu Ih lief among tin- mhv
pie titer that a great anting In fuel
will reatill th die luslnlllng of gaa.
K. IlusmitiHrk who has rontrolled
the. difitlnloK (if the Seminole County
Capital for the ps four yearn haa
dlaMwed of the paper to George f.
Hay of Tulaa ami will remote to
New Mellon.
"You often hear of an old letin-
irate wuo prMes himself on never
having voted other than that ticket-
hut thul old roilger hn i In It wllh the
I'euiiM'rat from liidliina who rei-eiitly
voted that aaiue H.-ket twenty two
limes In one dat and who l now
serving a term in die renltenilary"
sat a the ratvliii-t! i iipttal.
Walter Ferguson In the Cherokee
Kepuhllcan nays thai "die 'Twenty
eara Ago' foluinn of an evhanga
.s-aka of a oltlzrii 'hwlng a horm- hy
death.' It a well i.. di fine the moth
oils of liming n horse at that wrlod of
I iklnhoina hlatort "
The reieul decision of Judge Tol
lis'k regarding Ih" federal game Inw
haa not given hinders (he nerve yet
to ill.slnrh the lliou-ands of wild durks
and gee.st' thai tri inlinhlt die Sail
Plain of the noi din . stern part of the
stale.
The (iuthrle Under nyn that the
compliment waa worthily heatowed
when John (inlolde una selected preat-
dent of the 'o9ers association of thai
city. The leader says "(inlohle waa
one of the flrat on the flr.it train. He
l every hit aa pn lnreiiie. affahle
and aggreaalve now as ho waa twenty
all yen n ago. A i'""k on "pioneering''
from tiolohle'H pen would he well
worth while.
A (Tiaplti wlio has heen vlaltlng
the Panama exposition ami Incident-
ally viewing places "in the tveat and
northwest haa Ju t leturned lo Itlalne
count) and tells the people there that
Oklahoma has th. fir west healen.
Mr Cluipln sut- Mini Injul lu the
roast states Is to high prlred ootn-
pared with what may he proiluiivl
from It. The dll f.i rn.-e hot neon the
Millie of the yield of die Mtntes Is
mil' h In favor of 1 h!ali..uia.
A lorn foulest tins heen arranged
hot ween farmers In lllalue county. A
preinlutii of $i" will he paid for the
hlglusst yield of cm on ten acres and
$1') will he paid f"i the next hlgheat
yield. A large nuinher of farmera are
going to enter the .. niesi
Little Slorie;
6r Bedtime
Rock Island System and Men Who Organized It.
harder and strulghter nnd hll
aome one to lat a pipe lino for gna j
lliroiirhoiit that section of the state.
more f eiiuently than any . . mn rH
on earth We are e.pilppeil nea i hi mat have the advantage of nat
Bclh the Girl Who Went Right.
An Autobiography
Recorded by Ethel Lloyd Patterion.
ii'i'l'Trlgl!. Nil.' by i nil I low ning i
No i:l n I ngag riitrnt King.
II II II 11 O O I) II I) O II O O I) O II
Pe. cut events have led many I" the
liellef that Secretary lliyan Is amid JJ
tlous for ini'.du'r iioinlnallon and a o
final hull for the piesldency. this Is-
lief helng tuiM'd "ii Ids rerent ndviM'iiry
of pi..iil.lli..n. This htia led the Port
land ' uegonlnn lo sat : "
"If Mr llr.tan tlilnks now I" retlte
th" drooping ho's of I letnoeraey ht
tailing up prohlhitlon as a partv Issue
his iuilgment Iris erred again Pro
hlhlli"ii is a moral l-m n w hh h all
parHcs ate dttlded Th" people are
ihildiiig I' "iihout tegard to part).
Its ron i'.teort tiiHl ant theort Hllrll
a 'inlit hluiilisin or mh lallsm. does
pot rotirern ll'ein. for it Is u ipiestlon
Hll In Itself Mr Hniin uin i al.'h m
fish out of pn. hllud. Ol w aid - "
The lhpior Interests are thorough')
nroiis". nter die giatlty of the allna
thiit thai cm fronts diem hill they do
not regard It as poildrnl ll"te Is a
plli ii graph fi.'iii ihe annual nport "f
Ihe Netv V.'l; Wholesale l.hpior
Iiealei's' a-so I in .ii :
"The eteots of die last tttelto
monlhs hate created a sitnndon m.'ie
(rate than Ims ever cuifroidrd our
trade. I'ormrrlv we were called up""
to oppose town and county option To
day tie must eomhnt state and tin
tlontvl.le pr.'hllidon Orlglnallv our
opsilients were few and aeallered I"
day there are many and united"
oil. tbal isNil pitiful bour la
whlib a girl flral atoms ibr latrs.
ttlslfiilli ltfi Mr Into Ilia Inno-rt-nl
rtia uf Ilia rbllil alia aa.
sn ! sailiii iiomI Iiv furrvrr.
Ilirn fissrtullt tb lurnt In lotlnw
llifi NAman alir sball brinma. Ilrr
ia Ufa ftharat
4 ...
01 KICK IH ll.OlMJS Kil l M)
II II (I II (I II I) II II II II II II II II II
I fro.ulil hat" ht'rn hiipio on the
n gl" a f t ' r nit niotlor haul l"hl me
1 tt.is t" noirrv l iiailea I'l-iintson It
was i''iii' tn iiiKna''Uo-iit night al-
tli' iiah int f i a 1 1 . ' i' i! 1-1 inn . oine lo
bee me uiilll dm f"ii.ttiug rteiilng
I ah.oihl haie lo'cu .il'le il linal. lo
hate ki.ell at my iii"tiiiia fret and
put int hi'inl In li'i Inp n'11 hati-
kiiottn fhe itiuloi stood ail the things
ncliher of ua i ..uhl say Huiely t lite
should he a teiy vt ret houi in n
M 1 1 1 m life The moment whan she
lakes hrr lust look Into the etea of
her childhood nnd turua aut to
fine the woman she ahull her on
' Hut in l en I Hi I spent the nlghl In
i lenis I .1 .1 mo know tthv I i rie.l
I una oiili tfiaiielt rniai'titMr at fltsi
Iln i tie . ! i i h as 1 lat in mt Hi II"
iiarrntt l.nl. I was aniari'il 1.. r alue
I the teHis wnto musing tlmr wat
:.lottii In. m 111) llleek to die pill.'it
I Anil Hun sii .1 ii on I x 1 u.illt
iifiai.l and I ahni'k with nohs The
I i in I v i "in rele thought I had was that
j I did net wish to he married IT t
into h I whs ante. Jt whi not Charles
I wna f.'tol enough nf Mm Hut I
felt so toiini. an Ignorant Ktery In-
stinct 1 hail rrlfd out that all I now
fa. oil In life was h g. inomelilniia
' and 1 w is frightened hoi ansa 1 knew
1 invsi If lo tie unprepared
I nuoiie In the nimnlni wllh
i eter his lould he Mother did not
return to dinner nnd Father did n 't
iiuillhly wonder whMH she was We
nie in a nrpresa ng alienee It was
more aa though tte nun living In
the Impending gloom of mnim grent
i catastrophe than as though I were
on ihe veige of walking in the gun
light of the grealost happiness of n
girl's life.
After dinner when Charles ranie.
1 mot him languldlt Hut he at
i leal was fnellng some of Ihe enin-
I tlnn I should hate felt Ilia eyes
jwrie aparkina and his rhooks were
f'usheil He wns p. 'tnpottant with
j the news lie lis I fr nie In realme
how half hearted waa nit greeting
He klsaed me on hmh ehesga and on
Ihe end of my nose and drew hack
nodding his head at ma
"ilueaa what 1 hate for you.' he
said
I woke mm lome slight anlmn'oui
I was atlll hahv enough to lov sur-prlsea
' What '" 1 asked
It waa so tremendous Charli
could not voire It Blletidy he pu
hn hald Into his pocket and nr. nigh
It out iii wt a little gioen ve
tet case lung on his palm He hld
it toward mo
'This.'' h" an 1.1
Mv glance went from ths rase to
his fa.c I look ihe rase glngerl)
hoiween mt Ihumh and forefinger
Without meaning to my thumh press
ed the little noh thai held the hot
1 1. 'sod and it sprung open Mv en
gaaomonl ring ttas there In my
hand" Tor a moment I wavered
frightened Hers waa the svinhol nfl
all that had terrified me In the long
dark hours of thr night hefore And
then childlike I ovsroortie hi
m throldiliia iulas answering to
By lhiirnton W. Hiirgesg.
(I'onj rig'il inl.t hy' J II l.lnvi) l
Peter Kahl.lt waa ao full of his new
Idea for a s i.y of the little eoplr
of the (iieeii I "lent the lireen Mead
ints mid Ihe Smiling Pool that Mrs.
Peter liissi 1 1 1 1 1 r he thought (juail
dies dreai I iiiiad(llea ami ate tjiind
dies i if roiuse she didn't mean that
last part he. ause that Im the terv laxi
thing I'etrr e ...uhl think of doing
What she did au waa thai Peter
fonldn I lliliil iihout anything else
When he P .. Mra. I'cler that Polly
ChurU appioteil of the yuaddy Idea
and that slic nnd Johnny Chuck had
iigneil to (..in Mrs. I'i'ler hegan i.
lake tnoie inli i.-st.
"Whv .hni i oti go right out an !
get Jimmy nr. I riie1 Hilly Possum lo
Join''" she iiskcl
II was something new for little Mrs
Teter lo MiiKg. -t that Peter bhould
leave Ihe dear old Brier Patch for
ant thing and he l.t no lime In acting
on her siurgcstioi before aha should
UTM OK. To MHK WCOwtkr
" "
coiowaoo j I ' U " ' (( lyip I
1 ua7" ier(( IgT! W'
When du l!o. k Island rallro.nl sis
tun went hPo hniikrupley and t nil 'd
States Judge larneiilrr. In I I h
former Secrelai' jnf Wur uud J M
IHekliiaon had hero n.iur'u i e. r cr
No aiM'tier Ii id a -Hi ; of th" . .uitl h
ciane known In fiuancuil clre'eb H..u
financiers hegun lo m.il.e el unJ
llain lines nf Kork Island System.
plate Trust and IMamond Match com
pant out of which diet are helleted
lo have aun'o ailliliiis look iniilrol
of the tallway In !!!
Ki.ice th"ii their I'lK-rndoiis have
h""ii will lie.i Willi Inlei'i'sl I.) n tin in-
'.i rs and Investors ull over the hoi Id. I
crshlp waa a "put up Joh and an out-
rage on die ads kholdera."
"I know i if no pressing hills against
the company." suld he "It has plenty
of good Mtiurll) The physical eon
(llllon of the road and Its equipment
are noiv generally Lnoitn to he hotter
III was long inri predliti'il dial the than eter In the foini.niir's hUtori
. financial tnodioils reil would hrii.g I "I he earning of the road are proh-
tlie I'l.nd l'.lil tt'OUllli' till. I Iom- h llll ' hI.Iv till nmlMl In tin lilnl.ru 1.
counter charges whirl mat ie.i:' In I i..t!oiis nmoonHi i ll Is sll i.l '.- .l iti .i i...ui.
i i ""'r'' V;"1"""'"' 'l"'.'.'s;.KiVs It has admitted It cannot j op llio linprovi'iuont miieh lietler
luiudllng of fliU va'"lle p:. .f I av (:; f rolght earning are surely to ho ei-
rallroad priier!v In prihaps tl. . A.nti of Most.. wl;.; eete.1
' ' I "iin nr. ol 111" I'OIIIHr.' I e 'all 11 fMll on (ho no I f . "ll.i.v In II... f.. .f .11 11..
It l. ....I L it .1 . ... " ' " ' '" -'
.. .ii.m.h i tin- urn i ol 110 I I .. 1 1 1 ... l.v' f - II... Il .....
....... ......n r r.i.i o in g .;; '( ..tocUhol.h rs cud was rinded to ' ship Is
oi jiiuge ttiiiinin I. .iiis.re 1a me. 1 1 i i reaom C.n. P 1... .r.l ..t iir.u. I 1 1 .
..iisire ami I'aniel 1. Kelt h
nnill-
put In'o re' i'lvor-
r mo to understand If
pris'eedlngs sucoed if ha
tois nils soriiils..! ..I. 1... r.l .f .) .1 t il I.... nH.i ....
n.llh H'll.. 1. . . . .. . "' . "" eo... .in.
...... ..... . ..hm mow iirnui . net o'i of die court Ho dwlnr.sl
ner Sllii-OKSIUIIV rtliaticlllg the n tin.
soil ttlilrh resiilled In the
reri'lv.
tiiailllgeinelil
sit er for "
may liavu lunch lo an-
lank with un aniiou.s aigh. u ouiy I
wasui so ii.'i'Uies.s ilv I
uiuied. "iVneii lie gia's aw in I never:
tifl hint' llnil i we I' will linn
again. .
Hut this time ahe had no need to!
worry. Ini' 1'eier was as vtalrimii lis!
It iiili'ful lahhll sholllil he. He lis I.
no ilianee until he waa sine I lie way;
was clear. Urat he went to die'
i ; risen rorosi and limited up llohh.
llohhy was in Ills hm ion In
Seeing America First
Ity I III l C. Kl I.I.V
r'rnin dlnrv.
Wonrrn people at an aceommn-
d.ilina p.t In
Hi'PI't'l a man lo liviulre tt aireet
nuinher He hegnn to loll Ille how
lo gel there hul his dlre.tinna he-
ranie so roinpllrated thul hi- saw 1
wond never he aide lo liguie it all
Co.
asleep ninl it was a nr.v sleep) looi
lug line that fliiallt peered now u 11
1 eler. ' I here a going In he n Hireling; oul. So Im n.inl he would Jost go
a lery linpoi taut nirrdng umler die with tun 1 don'l know how inn. h
hlg hickory tree hy die Smiling Pool' huslness h. was oldUi'd lo shirk In
loiiight us soon aa Jolly round. ie I order o aleer nin ar ght hut he per-
Mf. Sun goes to hod and ll Is linl aintvd In walking wllh me to within
important you he there" he an laif i K f my Ueailnallon
noiinced. i yIH ! arcomtnndutlng person
Then vtltluuil walllnK for a replj.lj hf n though waa a traffic pe-
Peter hurried off. He 111 the same i h . Anr pallor)
thing at I'm-' Hilly I'lissuina house. rlnH the street to axk him what
He called on Prickly Porky ihe Pikiu ar l)k nrt .. -
pine und Hupp .link Snuurel and numbrr
Chatterer thf Itcl S;rrel and jlium; Hl. ()ff
siiiiil. nun jiiiis-r liie ono nun
I'li'iut Meadow Mouse aiuiil In eam
Use he aimoiiiired the Important nns l
lug hut did not (ell what It waa for.1
lie .111 111. mu 11. Ii ultli Ion i
... i ..i...i i.... i. ..... . I...I flni1 l"'" I" WH" hunting
wold along to Hilly Mfnk and Utile
lw lilt..- Then v-rv Midi uilllsfleil
-. 1 JS . fc. ... ..
he started hack for the dead old llrh-i'l 1 """' 'CT '
I'.i -h i. ....li l. ll r Irl.i. oi inn irinar sain mi ro as
offhand win d .1 handle It I looked
about hm for die life of ma I was
not ahl to find iin'yhodv who gold
kindling Aa I stood on the corner
In front of a groom wondering what
to do I gUncrd In a window and saw
a dial lay nf old-fashioned vvonilxu
Han I'lego one day 1 ehilhoa-plns That ga me on Idea.
I went In an.l asked the man whut
he would take for a loishr l of elo)rs-
plns He uuoted me i prlco that
seemed fiilrlv tens": i'.ie uud I
nought them for my wood pov Thev
proved to he a i heiip and siltrfn.'torv
f"rin "f kindling and. supplemented
hv Sun. lav supplements. Iasd nio
all wlnier. I hate a few of th'tn
jet "
WHEN NKIiSONOF
STAR CALLED T.K.
.nleiill). and remarked Te me Ijim f.(Uutr Was a fireat Frli nrt of
See I lu ll he look U little hook out
of his porket. and iiegan to thumh the i
pages It took him a good while
le I .
hla whistle
and
;v
HooervrlCa and Hu In Habit of
Kiirelng llliiiarlf r'reoljr.
Hills.
i hi the way he atoppetl lu the
corner of the did I in-hard lo
.! .li-iti v Chuck what he had done.
The rerent de.ith of William H.
Nelaon editor of the Kansaa City
iilar I. rings iliul a tilt he hail
with Colonel Konsevtlt In 1C0M Col-
onel Nelson was a areiil frleml of
Ho .sevrlt's.
'' ' ... ) .. .
Mr sun to go to Pen iH liuiil Hie rillplc " -"- i oionei it .sevrlt's. At that time
ioua f .i" ;un .vie a ii- jr Tlir Mng bn.) fir
flr while au.ofwthlles irurks. and wag- nnlnrt)n rn
(..ll'onn .-.emed to be coming from et.ty r hi in He mma In
I inrrfiinn with all possible hu.le to w..ahlngt .ml. l.ofor. . to h.
don I sui.nose voll will rome tlioliL'li I Join 111 the tilorkilde
I wish von would" said Peter wist where I looked. 1 saw
flllh ' I Venires.
N'o matter
Keiv rides
many offhe
Clt) In fart
XJlS f tub
'f the same size hate
I'lillillngs as iiklahi'ina
ll may U' hald that few
c Its sire hate as many
"tidings of thai kind The host part
of II for the owners of these atrue
inn's Is that the offices are nearly all
occupied. Impilry nl any of the office
hiilldings will hllng the liiforuuid"ii
that peailv all the rooms are laker
This mat lie accepted a a mailer "f
fact he' of rourr there Is a reason
f'lt. 1" Ih Hist pin . .v
well siipp1!"! win profesxliuiul men
I J It) ITS and ll'i.lols nro lllllllrfons
aiul Ih ' hate H'tlll.'tl e orflies l'l the
1 n ! trdl. llns ..r e New here In the
Iheuti ens and a dull headache from I the gllilcr of the ewl I self. I flung
myself si Charles ruptiiroualv.
"You nicest aw ec teat'" I rrlad
"ll s perferllv elegant and I'm rrajy
aliout it' Put It on'"
Charloa took ths ring from tht
boa and rather solemnly held my
left hand In his a moment before he
allpped tha ring on my engagement
flng-er I.oat In admiration of my
hand with hla Jewel shining upon It
1 forgot to look at Charlea When I
d d his eye seemed large and dark
He looked more like a man less like
a boy ; changed S"toehow from the
Charlea I had known. Our glances
rlttng to each nlke fascinated. And
suddenly Charles drew me to Mm
cuing When I eent In breakfast
II was late and mother had already
eaten ii ml gone The lamp beneath
the toffee urn had gone toil so 1 hsd
lo nil. hie on some half-cold Inast
and aome coffee that waa thor-
oughly chilled This on the morn-
ing of the day which was to he a
tullfstnne In my life' And I dressed
to meet Charles In the evening far
less . areft'lly thsn I had dona on
muni ..liier oi caalnne
Ki'her and I sat through dinner
n sl'iuie I'erhsps In the stress of
his lnislnes h had already com-
pletely fntgottrn our lalk of the
night hefore Though hla affairs
were mu'lilleit ho did not seam to quit roughly and klssied nte agnln
dream that ai the lab1 with him. and again. With every k:s my mis
sal ins utile girl wttn a heart asj givlnga faded It waa
ir-iililed o-er th hnslnesa of Ufa his
tweet to be
Iafe7'$V''
M a. I af
"I Onn't Suppose Yen Will Come
Though I Wish Vmi Would" Nald
I'eter.
..fl
hiMltltne and I don't approve of lielngi these nut. .nodules pnnn." I auggeaied
have a chumi. to change her nilnd.
"Just whnt una gouli to do niy
dear" ho replhsl. "In fact I an go
ing U call ii meeting of my frUnd
and neighlHiis ri-ht away and tiplulu
all ahmit the ivuuddlM. Oood-b)- my
dear. I lime a gieat many to aess and
I don't know when I ttbntl ralurn."
With that Petri -tailed out from th"
dour Mid ll r ie i Patch HplXTty Upper
tv lip.
I'e'ef' niili potar I B careful !
Pon'f do ant thl ig rich I lou're ao
sfitotl that m e-'raid that you'll run
head first lut .hnger hefnrq you
knn 11 " .1.. . ..II. ..I klm
... .... ir.iiftj pen i..m. .
I'eter was fir.ady out of heartna
and timid ICte Mra. reler turned V""A"L toilkt lout any.
Illtr Ioim n ... Cihinul It..
nothing hut hl.lr lhlt .. t .r0l
had Crank H HUeh fllll'll f llan !
No." replle) Johnny. "Thai Is my "Maybe pimi heller let u few -f assistant poslmnsier aenornl. -Ih.e.
log up aouthi rn delcgatea Tor Cortel-
)ou "Iiook hero. Mr. President" Bud
Colonel Nelson aa anon an th pr al.
dent had greotod him "what'a h'.$
I hoar about Cortelyou'a using ha
poatofflf department to land ao'iih-
etn delegalaa for himself'.'"
Tha president explained t lint h
had no rl.'ht In Inierfern wllh any
of the candidates for the nonilnotlon
and that he waa holding hands oTf.
"Thnt'a all very well Mr. Preal-
dent' replied Colonel Nelaon ' but
.Mr. Cortolyou haa no right to uie 'ha
government machinery."
for a minute thera waa adeuc
The president looked at Colonel Ni l.
son and Colonel Nelaon looked at
tho president The editor waa tha
flrat to break tho allelic.
"Mr President" h aald. "I ha
always admired you. I admire you
for many things hut I admlra v m
moat haraue you go around w'th
your hoota on. Now you ar oreer-
!n around In your atot king feat. Put
on your hooia let u know whr
you aland."
Tha presldont put on hla boofg.
food for Taft and tha reat la poUtl
cal history.
out late nlghta- Hut whatever you
do I will agree to. How aver did you
get them all to agree to he there?"
I't'tei grinned. "I didn't." suld he.
"I didn't tell them what the meeting
la for. and I didn't wait to answer
questions. That's how I am aura
thev will l there They will he ao
rnrloiia to learn what It Is all about
that they'll ooine everv one of ro.
Curiosity Is really good for something
when rou know how to make new of
It "
With which "age remark Peter one
more atarted for the dear Old Ttrler
Path.
Next Story: The Ancient and Blh
pretno Orders nf (Juaddlea.
"Bud Ilenwlck!" she eielalmed.
"Aren't you ashamed of yourself to
eat all that banana without offering
at least part of It to the little girl?"
Hud looked a hit uncomfortable hut
after a moment's hesitation he an
swered :
"It's all right grandma; I aald 'pi-
ruse me ' "
9
Beautify the Complexion
W TIN DATS
NadinoU CREAM
Th Untquakd Itauttf?
Kldi pore
I esvsa th
j Two uiw
Mtn and gNDoaago
ar THOUSANDS
Guaranteed to tsmov
tan freckle plmnlet.
Uvar spola c. litrtm
turn about twenty day.
ar.d tlauat of Impurltl.
akin clear ort haalthy.
50c. and S1.00. By toilat
for a number of ahls-hodled t-huuf-
feiirs were giving me savage looks
"I'll find It In Just a serond."
replied die uevnmmndatllig eop. He
did not Intend to delay giving Infor-
mation to a stranger within hla gates
simply ben use a si reel or two waa
(eltlng blnrkadad
Keeling that I was the real rauae
of the traffic tie up 1 rould not help
iirveylng what I had done wllh a
senae of pardonable prld. For nearly
two blocks In four directions not a
wheel waa turning Kveryhotly waa
walling on mo to finish my tulk
with Ih traffic . rnp My hossoni
swelled. Twaa Indeed one of the hla
momenta of my Ife. After proudly
staring at toy work for a brief spars
I decided to lot Ihe traffic resume ao
I patted the policeman soothingly
on the shoulder said to him: "I
guesa I can find It." and daahsd to-
ward the curb
Aa I looked back I aaw him put-
ting away hla little hook with a hurt
expression on his fare because t had
not wa'ted longer. Rut a moment
later h gav hla signal and soon Los
Angela traffic had ono mora ra-
falntd It normal ebb and flow.
To one who haa Just finished pay
Ing a 176 coal hill It waa a real ad
ventur to hear this story about th
fusl problem that confronted a Ixm
Angeles man who moved there laat
fall from tha east.
"I was assured" ha related "that
I would not need more than a ton of
ooal if that much After I had
bought Ih coal for tha furnace I be-
gan to thing about th Item nf kin-
dling wood. I went to th fuel place
where 1 had bought th coal hut
thy told m that thy did not han
dle kindling
Oool digestion la needed when
follow haa to pat hla own word.
mimr-9m. . j. ... I
i i .mm
Farmer and other who IIt at g
distance from a drug stor shonlej
keep In tha limine a bnttla of BAL-
LARD'S KNOW LINIMENT. It may
b needed at any tlin for cols
wounds sorea sprains or rheums-
tlsm. It la g pnwtrful healing and
Iienotratlng remedy. Prliw 3fic. IK
nd 11.00 par bottla. Mold b Wast-
And they rould nat ey fail tirug Do.
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