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MONDAY MAT 5 lflll.
rouH
THE OKLAHOMA CITY TIME3
TheOklahoraaCily Times
I'uiiiuiH'.i tr
THK T1MKS COMPANY.
3 and ft Win M;iin sit reel
Teleaahane IV B X.
JOHN rill.H1 K.IHnr
rtAVR l. NOKTHI I'. Milslefsa M:mrr.
I'UlilUSvJ cu'll fvsnlllg rx.'.l Slilnlai
Frills Is . -oiiililnnl Ion of tl'HI
Member Auilll It r ' "I-""""
Eldualvi A.kii.i. I l'-r- ..Ifiliiion
K.'plHt
Enter"!! aa sisolnl i-laaa imit:'r A hi: ' '.
110. al the ii.l.irfli ill likliihiMiia i'l!t
Oklahoma uim.-i t!.e V I "( Monti t
1H.H
Hul.i'rlitl.n
One er
aii month
Three iiniiitlis
On nunit ti . .
f: in
1 '"
IM KMMISS )KIVIN(..
hv
KTOI
I Mil rb.lls MO'llli'lltS illllslsl
reckless alrliliu: Mel r i ' 1 1 1 1 . "tie nf
which r--.ii 1 1 -! In 1 In- ili'iilli f a ii "
torcnl'' rider in nil Siiiiilny. otili
few hour nfl.-r Ilia- disliirnti"ii hnd
Ist'll llUtd
In Minor ' 'icrholsei Hull
tilt ioIIit ilepiittin.'nt would cuilonioi-
to I'llf-'I'V I llf siifetl ordinance
asklm: Hi'1 dilcns I" observe III'
Until III'-.'- He I'lcM- resulted
Violations of I hi' liw
W'lilli- the p.l t.-o roiil.l not hm
vented lll'-.r Itr.lilctlls 1 1 I thc.l
l.TI'senl thcl 1 11 M I'lcll'lll tillllT
inliilstet inn holt-sonic lessons In llio-e
who hn-iik I h- law III llii- future A
ln-iiv) flin- for rmiiiliiK I'J slri-i'l '
tliHt Is lukliin 1 r illHohiirgliiii pits
Ilinl
u nil
liO
' miii I. obvlousl i to Ik- xoniilit ll limy
( 1ml In- That llii- .Inpniiese got c niiiienl
; llt-pltc Uli' 1 1 1 III ll tl 1 1 III 1 1. -. In flirt lilt!
ttlltl t llf icl llll'll-. I'lll tlll'lV is II
I strong ptsihithlllt i thul Ml II 1 1 llllc
I HOIIII- Jh'IIII'-C I'lll'tX' Is -a. lloillC If
1111' .hll'IIUI'M- hull' a plngl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 of
I Will 11 Ik 11111I the t 'Ii I U I 'I - ii.'.
; t loll till- I'llltfornlll tpil'stlntl 1 1 la- I'll
ifl. Klainl- iih-.tloii. 11111I I In- llnli.h
( ' 1 in I riiikratlnn iiii-h'ioii. bine
.m.i i:irt In ll. om- ..111 inndiie
it'll ' V hollli: II ll.l'flll iilli In .) 1 1 1 ii 1 1 .
. 1 1 I Miiflainl hrlim tpiitc tin- icii-rse.
tin tin- "thi-i I111111I. If lici many ul-
: 1 lioiii;h 1:1111 111 it i-a-tiii ienceftil msses-
I .Ion of rritm-e's Iinlo ('hlii.i possea-
! .Ii in nfti-r Hie war think. .In- ran :t-
ii:lrt t ln-iii h fen vein. Intel'. Japan
Hill he vim v useful A lime it I . one
'Mi iiii.li-l.tiiii.l ileiinmi) hcing uti
anxious in lime m nmil p.mei M- an
ally
There . no ...iil. iihuieiel in llie
ll'iliils nf I 11 1 l:.leiu ..vis-Ms lh:ll l-
ultimate ol.ji-i I of .li-;in I . t phi e
I'll'llt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . In then iii Ihlele.l.
ii-i the Iriiilliii .i.ei in ih iiml th.it
ll'i-.t lire Hon .turllni; mi then i .
I' rem It this eu.l I im i hi'ke.
In the l;i niiiiilier nt III.- N.iith
Viiierhnii Id-view
SoiiiihI. .Ilte.le.l In Arlhiii llnwaril
IW'S'll nf tills I IH
It ;i- reili-i-til.llne niellelMe iif
the I'l'.l iniisii In 1- o tin- .Iiite Iini.
foi lie" .Mine hi ti.uii h) Int. nil
I. an- mi.l motors fmm i iklnhninii ( lit.
Ill Keno. ilnllii le. I'err.v Klnnfishi t .
K11I1I. Nniinan ami I'lii'i'll. I lie iIm
helm; liletil fni I In- inenl tthhli wiiia
hehl III II In rue lent mi the enillltls
of tin- N'oimal. 111 111 nuc I to sent two
lllnllslilnl KH'le ililltloniil si-Hls
. t-ie 1 il 11 1 I fiunl! .11 (he niitshle. nml
the .lilt. litis !;il-.-.l In ueenlil lllnihl t e
the etowil.
It lunik. 11 ii.-" stiimhinl for the
aiii.li' festlvril ul K1I1110111I wlih h
em h leiir lui. im rea.eii ill Inteiimt
until it Iini eotiie to he an antlilinl-l
event in hi. ll the whole ul h ti- nhlum.
IV ashing ton Letler
1 .S.' Im 1 ( 'nl I -1 1. Ul 1 ll-in t- I
VSIIISi.Tli.N. I'. ( '.. JJii.i ;i He
Itllse nf the .h'lel Inlliiit lull ol tills till
111 1 u i-1 1 it I lull mil In i.siie hoiiils until
.1. imlh eiiliielleil In. Die nttHM. "1 he
I nile. I Mules tieii.nrv ate iH'ini; . ....
Little ftori
Bedtime
Hjr Tbonilon VS inirm-s.
il'imj rlijlii mi; i i J il l.lotd I
IVter Hahhlt sal In the ileiir (Mil
Hiler I'liteh lookliu ""I over Die
lileen Metuluivs Tin- Men Ins l-l"1''
Hreezes were rn.-lm.' ami plnylnc over
t.nMinl the llreen Inn-si I'lesi-htly
in.
-l
nil
il luisls ftuiitht w 1 1 1 1 ihili ll'i lei siiw ii Mule
-I nf I '
ami !
I in. The l(i"l.in
fr ' 1 1 is.lle.l hi III
I li.'ina A ;i ii. I M
.ul ii ml ll I ii
f.i I h I
' setilnt
re.
heeli
In in I
. mil
illei:.
I'lnhellslM-illll-IIlL'
the
illl.-. illl!ll.t nil I I.I
ri "lit mi i he ii 1 1 1 - ;i n
Im i Hie n..'l.
Hie llllllllill
r Hie I 'kill
'se ii I '-I lllii liter.
Ii Ii I a i ..in
-Hi I. 'lit ii Hi ill".
at Ihe eiii:r!iv
Illl- lefle. I tl. 'H I
of iilJah.iina ( III
I h.-e Im so ' tlllh I . temlllil
1 1 1 1" II. thill Tl 1. ' 1 1- lll'iel ill. I l.linvv
ull' le Ills t lltnilllli flimls Mine fl'nlll
h. ill.l irl'lei I 1 1 1 : I the ...III. . - nf the
lllilsil e pellil II 111 e ..II l.elllilf.f ....
le('..e his I i"lll 1 1 1 11 1 i.. illllf lil'le?'
le.'ii full! reiealiil.
elifeis Hntihl hiHiti put sl..i ti
nrili'th'e The Millie sllolllil Hot
fur in eiileiils hi-fnre (hey a-I.
kHinn rule lll work nltli lh..-e
(l'il the l-l'ei-ll lltllll.
Thr are tun iiiiin.i aiiloinnhlle in
rti1ent In l ikliihoiiin City nil nf llu'in
dim tci vliiiuti'HiH nf the existing mill
nmieen Moi-l nf them lime hi-en in
Ul outlyliik' illali h't.s. here Ihe s.ee.l
orOliiunee-i etui he vlulateil iillh Im
unity when Ihe off Iith me tint pies
(Hit hut the iolU'e blnnihi In' iiKiliml
there fur n time. Chisseii hoiilevarit
In miNM'Inlly ilatiuerous. ei-eit when
Ulotnliyile offlier is there In pre
Veut spii'illiiK. Hiiil "f iniirse Ihe yl'l'l
ir (-ti..ti..l I... tin. it. iill the Hint-
.. I pi. hi Wlllanl litis ehaiiti-il from Hi'
n Ill-nil inn- ill en. ll iu-.ii.ii.- i-
tin- ii'iin-dy ami the wmiier It Is up !
lilltil Ihe Letler It w III he fur Hie mi!
ti nf th.-e ii hi. rl.le nml those nil
Bfoul
III.' Wealhel 111111 filloli-il the I I'll la"
. xrlllsl. mists mill Illl i-M-elleut still I
nt mil iiih' ami ll Is In in' hop.'.'
thai he will i i it I ii i- In the -iiim- hu
n.. I t In uiiuhoiil I hi- w I'i'k.
Here's Implim thai Mai ilai mm
lui: I- out ami Dial those who mme'l
im- ti. .w eoinf..rlilhli si-t I li-il In their
lieu lintnei.
l-ti't ll ri'iniirkahh- limv lil'le I'lnmi
i.ss Wllliinl wi
ll In klloll '
I Concert At Edmond ;;::1;t;;;;;:i-;;;;;:-
mi 'lie- iltilli treii.iiii slali-ni' nls
-lion a hnlaiii e on Iniinl nf ii lltlii-niei
jii iitin.iNiii nhi'ieii- ll.eti- i- a ii.lual
Ii no I'lilnme wh.iteii-i In Ihe In-n.
mi. lull in-1 ml. a ilefli'it ol iii h r ' .1
.iis iHHiiinil i iiiiiniit l siii.l Hun ihe
si-. I'l-tm i of the lie'i.un i- inaklm: no
tmtlll lithe stMlelilelil-. hill hi' hu. so
. llali;.'i 'l till' tuellloil. f pii'piil'lm; Illl
ilnlh -lillillli'llts a- pi .'I' 1 1 ll II i lo Illl-
h ail Ihe iinliiitl.il."! - oi-linu lo Ihe
ellslnlll Iniu' plll'-IH .1 ihe il llll Illl!'
111. nt .linn is I M. III. ui nil 111 fun. I Him i
I.. I III' 11. 'I hill lie I ' 111 llllllhle lo III!'! t
inn iii'.'.'s.nri i- pi n. Ill ui i' 1 1 1 1 ii lint
U 11- ll" I 'Illlll III 'lie I I e:i -'111 ill I'l 1 1'
nl ol.l It'll lllL' "Ul fl llfllulllll Ul
I' ll. 1 Illlll ih-poslls : in the I I I'M- III 1
I. Ill IM Illlll. .lull hlll'l. h'l"sit!ll les t
Hie L'1'IU'I III fllll'i III- 'IMIIIIII -ll.'.l Illl
-i -it-iii has hi-en .luiiiL'f'l ami Ihei.'ls
II. .11 lui'lllileil 11- til Hie t '''"".'lit 1
Ill tile llelll'l'lll fllll'i liol "Illl MM Hi"
"Illllt's i lit'ls pt'ltlu.'- 111. "Ill sill.
-nil il i . "III. hill ills nil the f . e
..s.-.l in iiMtlumil hinilvs mill eien the
I. MlMll.e kept 111 Ihe I'llllippilies The
pin p.. f maliliu; I lit- . tin nu- "f -i -
t.-lll u M - nf . nurse In oh-. Ille I h"
f'l.'l Hint Ihe Im l:i nt ! of ?T:!.iiiIi.ibM'.
il III ll 11 II- III t he I I ellsill 1 I he lll-t
ii "el. III April l!i:i has l.een i hmiL't-il
II tun lens int. ! ih li. lt of .!'. IKMI
onn I III- I- H n.'i. le result .f .i
tariff 1111 .l.-sicne.l ii'.hi.i' pil.i'-.
I. lll 11 hi. ll Illl- f.iile.l lllll-l h to te.lll. e
II .1 of Hi nr.' nml ii hi. h has In
siieeessfnl onli In leilllilllL' tin- H-le
lines nf tile L-..I-I rnluetil Mini le'.'ltllnllt.'
Illilllslrles Till- llt'llsllll nfflt tills ke.il
repi 'illlll' tin-It evpt'i liltloiw iif 111-
Im re'i !'- ..f thi' tii-asiiri hnhiuii- H-t u
re.lllt "f the III. otlll' eolpnlMtlnll Illl. I
war rt'ietine taxes hut hu-lness litis
lint heeli such Jis In Wlirrntll thi'lf e
lH'. tiiti"i" am I thi' ne.osslti of t.elllin'
hiilnl- In rest.U'i. 11 siife Wnl'lJlli; I.lll
tanlli .'nil
mil Ir.iin the etlut
i. nml ill-.iipH-Mi.
l-s of thi' (it.!:
wall hod. rti--i-iii:i
er ullinpsi' iif J in.
it'll iiirefitlly . ni.'
where I'aliln Mi .i i
I'eliT silt up i
WMt.i:.-l He k
i' hiil that lltlh- i 1
k'l.'W lllllt Itl-lhll I
If-' f"i III- lirei'k r
"Ml uoiulness!
Iiopi- I 1 1 1 1 i Mi-mi
Ills I'll- nHMI."
I'l.'seulll (i.-i .
hi'illill lo ITIIIVI nil ii
knell w hilt tlltlt 111
hell He. I'll a It H ' I
li'll .Ins.- In 111
I'l'll't lieCHII til 1'el ;
ti I Mi Illlll he .pi
ihili' ami see I'm
. a ii'lil . I Ii' inii-i
ii. inn. I ! Hut "
Tin i ' w a.ii'l (line I
Ihei'i- himself In i'
elill If Hiell llll'l
e
Our Boyhood Ambitions
I It entile
e i.reen rut-
in: the 1'lHsl
nl ins. I'l'lel
I iiikIU ii i m it ll
inn I el slow ly
I. iiiii. I Ihe iluii-
. M.uis. Hies
-irinuhl uml
l.elfl'illl well
I " llletltll lie
mi- out hum
. lllll.-.l IVler "I
Mmii-i' ha- e. I
ii lii I ilow ii ami -
lllllli ll Peter I
i He knew Hull
i I. Is u 1 1 1 1 -u 1 1 1 1 i
. Ii. I- hunlliiK
. s It sei-lneil I
nl. In I sl still I
M.'iiih.w Mouse
. s.-uietlllllkl. In' 1
.' hi he ih'i
1 Illlll In gn nver
'. I'iiiiiiv. mnl
..ii ll llnlllilnt
Awh-rrl
WHXMt
WTe)IT. HCJ
CH tta UttM t
l-l OOH 1
l-i- ft
) CV oi2 oe I
DDtiT K.HOVAJ
1
MPye(V Ploy. OHTMC S TR.EN6TH
Of VOUP- IMTtWltW WITH MttUOtWMtt
GlCTA TMt IXlEf HAiAiittOMC
To MAice you Ouc sxett. BEPoRTW1-.
With SATuatMy vouit SAoey vvitt t
it.f A'WEEH You CAM Gc Home
Now AND Pack: VOU- S-RlP.WC
vaht yoo To Rum Ovfc AimP
IMTtKVlEW KOBERT E. LEE.
WOMKN AM) T1IK WAR.
It litis IllH'll Mil 111 tlllll tlli'le Wnlllll
'llie etini-ert iW the Mlniifwpoll"
Synipliony drrlieHlrit wlih h wm tilven
SiilitlH.v nftern i hh the elonlng fen
Pete. Ihe lilteM iiiiin wns known fur
his iirmllfloiis HpM'tlte line iiioriilni.'
ll" hnil eaten H norinal hrenkfilst of
imlnienl. luiikw hi'iil inkes timst. frltil
if ih ML
'"
TiT
J I - . 1 y N I I I I I
I I l Hi 1 1 . I .k. vs II I
AHPE.EW CACHCGlC
WANTE.U10 bE A
MEwSPAPEri. REPOri'TCi
IVMA-T Vour s ?
(Coisyiiflu imi by H T Wrltln )
Russian Soldiers Hanged Aged
W oman By The Peel in Iucha
By III Kill-HT (OltKV w allll ull Hlllmugli Hie dnora utiil
(Cunu'lcht. ISU. bi lltrbarl Cm v I ! ivlmlow aaahe had llppered Al
luiie he
'ii no Knr.uH'im war had Ihe tu.e of the Mny Musi.' Keatlvnl nf the pt.'. hnni. eirirs ihumhiiuls. e.f
li'mnml Stnte Nurninl wns i wonder
fill sueeesii
The nri heilrn uinler the leiulet ihlii
fee ii in I Ihe iwiiiiI trltniiiliiL's. nml cone
to n iiel'.'hl-or's to help with extrH
wnik Pete nrrlved hefnre the family
woliieii heeli elifranelileil ; Unit there
would never he anolliel mil' should
wniueii IihImi he lu'u the linllot Hlnl j nf I lllll Uherliuffer WHh milt of Ilia luui i'Imcii fmm Ihe innilillut menl.
e. in lulits wltn men Then' iiHi r ' ''en! ever heard lu I ikliihoiua and hv "Well. Pete" liiispllnlilv ltnpilri'1
tlnlis an.- lima la" li ItletilUla. Iiuwevi-r
wh" lime little iih.ii whl.'h to
their sIllleltlelllH
: iimtiy inuoli'iil orttlafi was Klveu tuprr-! tlif fanner. "Imd hri'iikfal yit ?"
lut'lty over the liHiiinweh eoneert nf : "Aw." ilniwh'il Pete In m w h-ml Unit
ImtHjlait week. CerlHln It wni I lia t the ti in' "klndn " Ki en l.oili s Mil-h
oIKHIilllitlnll nf fifty men (llilHye(l zlne
eiisetnhle work.
the mifteit of
harnionli-H whose hlemleil
their men tn war ami In death If the .Mn(V hpke the niasler hraln and
eiiusi' 1- fr their i-uutilty and fur Ihe henrt In the weldliiK
iIl'Ih In fuel ll limv he said Hint! 1-mui heirlnnlni; In end the pn.m nni
the lima' a
W n v. Ill rtulii r.r their rlhla 'l' n1""' lrfei t
... . eniiniinniate artlitry
(piieaiy an ini'ii. anil iney ix in wiiii . (r f"
true wMiiiliony
I. ..Iter sei.uu . .f III. II.'.. Ill UHS
J 1 1. .1 .1
ll lit I i oiilliia. I . ii nun
eoini- lii'tames tlian tliu
nf hrllllaiii x I
varhil eiiui'i i
liu-li lliein JKV Intrhate flKiirtn. ami rtellcMtMi
i-lies l ids Is it nayltiu that they I trneerlea of tone i-nlnr. that leave the
rtirist etijnyiiient and hrouiilit a Rtottn
nl apilaiise. from the aiirii lallve nil
llh'tiee
Ihe nrihetatin had with It four
mlnlstx whii Rthletl miH'h In the pro
(tram. Thie were Marie SuiulelliiM.
mpratin who nave the aria from Car-
men Alhert I.thilijillst tenor whose
"Celete Aldii" from Alila. lirmiKlit
piefei win I" pa-ii.e under ull fundi
Hons hut Ih. 'if ure tlmen when a
flKhl iiiiim.t he molded ll Is then
that woiiimi somelltnt.M JiiMlifleii K l(v
lliiK i i-stitniite of her- that ihe In
deadlier than Hie mule
In eiery strike thai linn occurred la
riK-eiit i.iiis In this country the men him n dur.en eneores. ami Alma Has-k
have heen lui. ked ui hy their wTven; iiml ralln. and Miirlun tirien harltnne.
otherwise a Hlrlke wtiuld he of Hhurt
(In nt t It hi The hetivy hurdeii of every
itrike fulls iimn iviunt-ii nml Ihe
Koii.i Uml Is ihelr portion In eien
war Ih kita-iiter than human nlriiln
thin tun cumpniN yet they fnee It
hrnvi-li when wini in nt he foiiKht
JiiMt linn ihe iiiuiii-ii nf tha euiin
trlea Itnohed In It cniild lime prevent
e1 tin' Ciiropa-an war la mil eiplnliiwl
ami ll h i. ml It'll If they eniild have
ilntie nnithliii; In irerent It. fur It la
tint II war that nils cliiaseu hy the
miikses Then- l patrlntlstn In eiery
COMES BOTH WAYS.
ulin t.iliiiwl u'ltli lint t.ttiur tn'ti In fti
.piartette fnun ltlitletto. The i.'ii ! Wife Pou t yuu think my new hat
hut iiiiinher it the afternoon wan the la tieconilng?
new hi inn AmaTh a. xlvi'ii hy a chor Hushnnd Ves ami the hill will he
us nf two hundred voli-am from the iiuiilin neit win-k
Beth the Girl Who Went Right.
An Autobiography
Recorded by Ethel Lloyd Patteron
douht hut Is Is
sure that lt..li
H'til'irlKtit. lillCi til I'Hli I low ll I ii u I
Sanimv. Sinn
Itv On the iili;ht afler I lunl r f the Cre.-i
aa aa at e a- a ai n ai n ii n al al Oica-iiei mv ratlia'rs i-ttt-i- iin.l imr I a...a.i..
oa'Uiitry with m army In Ihe field tin n n h.! ui.'iU . ... k II mv thine i .. .. . 1 '
ll IIIKHiJ mn lal barflali loan- 11'. . - . - - .xn'lluinvs mei
itn".ssi.ie tu l.elleie .. . . h. k . ... i luivtiiK das lilisl to la-nve In the liitirn
tlltlt tin- mi!! 'lis u-ie euner tn fight ' '" Dr" ""'a lilDtiall a O Inn I went tu hell nlmoHt liappl.
( natural dat-tla. and a.arr woman II To nie there Heellll'tl OIllv M few lltllira
W"1' """r ' "' "'' ball.. ah. k. I. O .. hu lr '..
ll liar Ilia paaall.lllttaa m fraa.1 II1 . j
ii Mnationai sriraaa o leatlliiK m nil the hrllllaiit career
ii ii i iijm.u whli'h I 'fancleil I wbi alMiut to
ii ti ai ti ti ii o n u ii o o o o ti o t. niter Aready In my Imatdnatlnii I
Vinilli lia-i uver tlw murBg uf Ig euuhl hear the tuimli lappln ami
iioratiee I waa 17 jenri old when . In-ers of mv entliualastlc auillenci'.
No. ID A Definite Step.
i . ' i ii tl aj tl ti ti ti tl tl ii i
Hut If women ' an prevent any vnr
JllHt till' Stllll lest nml must Inalitnlfl
oant oiii' that mliM he stni;!'d In the
tilt lire- It would he well worth while
to if lie Ihetn the ballot for (hat leiisoii
lone
" I UK MAV Mi.NACE."
' The war not v. II h-sl n ril I nil In.-ldeiils
bit iH.'lll'li-il durlnK the prist few
months whhh afford u r.Miti.l f t Hie
belief that a .Inpniiese t h-rnuin nlll
ni la pi.sllile In tin- pear future
Then? la ii-iltiltili today ilespUc the
Wir uo auliuoHlty hi'tween the .lapa
0M ami the l.ennana The latter
bar practlcnl llherty In 1a pun anil
re Wll tri'titetl w hile every one In I ""'an Hi
I started tu earn my own living I
had Ihe entirely luailiMjuatw dllialluu
of a fashionable hcuiiu!. I had not even
Hi initiated from thla. Never lu my life
had 1 known a girl wltn bad earned
liet on ii living. .My in 1 ii tl waa a blank
is tn a milliner of going about It my
elf Hut when in) father wrote to
nip lu annuel to my letter to 111 in tall
n i. him uf mi I. in ken I'ligaiiemenl.
ihni I u mild hint- either In marry
i ha i:.'- or to t-uin tn v own Hi t'lllnioii
In the fnl in c I those the latter alter
tiiitlii' without a tremor.
1-1 In Hie boll. mi of my heart I
must lone realised my father did Hot
i .lii I absolutely ; for I did
him of mv deelilon. Nor.
I know nothluit of tha- wear search
fmm tha-atre to theatre ft on imency
tn aitem y. fur a part hlc emmiib to
pay me runner whlah wtiuhl cliithe
ami fi'tsl nie I knew tiothln of Ihe
inilhtta ilsnpsiliitini'iis nml long
walla and the final weeka and week"
nl work at reheainiila wlihnut finan-
cial ioniH'tisiiilnii I. Ike nn kh young
people nil if In In i' fleil i llsuallv and
swiftly past the menu
fascinated until Ihe end
Oil Hint last nli;lil
"I llaiM Ihuinjr Meaalim Muuae llaa
Ilia Eyes 0ieit."
have la-en safe for lilin to go m far
fnun the dear Old Itrler Patch.
Now Peter Is xcry fond of Iantiy
Meadow Mouse: m.ieover. you know.
I'auity whs ii (jiui lily and Peter wax
n ijiimhly. an I nil 'JiihiIiIIcm are hound
In help ll other l;iiHilillen In time of
ihuiicer. Soineh 'iv Peter fell that he
wasn't a true (Uuidily uiiIcsm he did
soincthlllK f.i In y Meadow Minute
Nearer and tunrer crept Iteihly Kol
to the plan- illicit. Danny and Nanny
Meadow M. ii.. nere at plnv For
nine Ianm lunl forgotten to watch
out for ilin.i.' t It Isn't often that
I'linny foiL'iis hut there are few In
thla world nlm . nut forget once lu
a while. Inn in Is no different from
the real of u- hilly round bright
Mr. Hun was shining hla very lieat
It RH wry beautiful down then?
among tin- im-iniow grasaea. It was
gisal to he iillit. and happy. Danny
and Nntitii tl ght of nothlnj bin
how happy thci were. It Jnat didn't
at-ein Missll.e that there inuld tie
dander when- . . lythlng waa ao beau
flful.
Hetltly l".t crept nearer and
nearer will mil making a aound
Ills yellow an- were wide with the
excitement nf the hunt and with an
tlolpatlun nf Hie k.wkI breakfast which
was now imt n. . re than two Jumps
away. He u. Just Netting hla bind
legs under lilm to make thiwe two
JuniiH when tli.-.. waa aharp aoream
right over hi- head. Peter JUhhlt
over In the ii-ar old Hrler Patch
heard tbtit s. i.-.m It waa the harsh
i voice of Samiiii .lay and he waa Kir-
; lug wariiliut t Manny and Nanny
t Meadow Mom.- o one had nntlceil
in a tree on the ede
-it he had watched
nut of Ihe (ireeu
had waited to make
n-nllr taw nome one
Then on hIIi-hi iilms he had flown out
until b mill -. - Danny and Nanny
Meiiilow Minisc nml Jiwt lu the uli'k of
lime he lunl k I . 1 1 then warning.
That Is a inn Sammy haa of doing
Many ami mat i n time baa lie aavetl
the lives uf -.' ( hla little neigh
Imuh hv glilia- hi ruing of danger In
Just this win nf oounm Danny and
Nanny Meiul.iii Mouae aeamiiered Into
their saft-si i.irt-Ht at the rery flrat
sounil of his i.. . Of course Heddy
Km flew Into a t.-rrlble rage and said
unkind thlnu- i Sammy Jay. and. of
course. Smiiini Pist laughed for that
also Is a ii h i 1. hat.
I.M'K. Kast Prussia. May 3 - If
waa perhaps mldnlghl when the inill-
t ii r y train on which we were ruling
u aidetraokad at th village of
Iucha. Ther were eierlaallng train
filled with a.'ldlele and atorea tu
ruiulile l.y The night waa vary
dark and a a'.lghi anew waa falling
Wi gol out of"the lio car In which
urst w heard nothing Then came
the aound of fuotatepa upon Hie bare
floora nf the ruined houaar They
ere ry ragular and very alow. We
could dlallnctly hear the shuffle with
which tha walker turned at each end
of hla boat. It aernied aa though he
were walking id the grant room
which fronted on the alraet the
room In which a houawlfe would tie
man Hie who wu bung up by tha
feet "" waa aaked.
"In there." said Jullua swinging his
lantern. It waa the house to whlah
tha single line of footprints had lad
through the snow. Aa wa passed It
I paused again and listened.
I could hear an old mini footsteps
very regular and very alow echo-
ing through the empty house.
l aws should be enacted compelllug
young physicians to practise on cata
because one life out uf ulna wouldn't
he mimed.
a round atoxe waa glowing -In which a Hh h(r
many private soldier cigars were
burning -lu have a louk around. In
the window of tha station a dim
light was lo he seen. We peered
througti In one ruom a company uf
machine gun soldiers were plied up
on each other asleep. They laid
upon the atone floor wrapped In
their blankets. In tha r fight for
warmth they took attitudes Irresist-
ibly reminiscent of a boiful of dro.w-
sy puppies In the uexl ruom the
iinder-offlcsrs were cheerfully play-
ing cards for fhe pfennig pieces by
the light of a tiny candle
"Knur days ago' suld a voice at
our slbows. "the Cossacks were here."
Julius waa the statlonmaster'a as
slstant A I heral-mlnded little man
ha could not realise the great fact of
war. He could only see that the
Cosaaks had heen at Iucha and that
they had done certain things whla.il
are not allowed. 'Ha took ua 'Into
lie
Uveal
"Hee." auld Julius
here."
The Una of footprints we hail been
following turned through the snow
to the doorway of that echoing house
We trudged on; behind Jul his' swing-
ing lantern. We v sited houses to
see that everything within had been
destroyed except ihe cold stone and
flint -lik beams. In spite of win-
dows Into which the night blew each
house hald the stench of the K inula n
soldier Afler a time that vile odor
becomes unmistakable. Jullua of
frred on of his occasional state
menis
"The CinBiuks k-lled an old wo-
man In thla ill lags" aald he. "They
hung her by the feet In tier own
cellar It was the day they went
away."
He knew no more about It. except
thai he had heen one of the three
men who had cut her down. He did
ins nouse in wnicn me siauonniaa-eri ...n.... . h. .-. ...
sack a She was always kind to every
lived and ploughed ua through the
Inevitable filth upon the floor lie
threw the light of his railroad lan-
tern upon a half dnsen cows' feet
placed carefully upon the floor of a
pantry which bore the marks of th
Kuslan husbandry.
"Why?" asked Julius.
We couldn't tell him To the end
of hla days Jullua will wonder why
itusklans should hourd the bloody
and hide-covered feet uf cuws Id their
pantry.
"Come' said Julius swinging his
lanturn. "Let ua see what the Cos-
sacks havs done tu the village.''
A Whole Village Ileeerled.
Russlana soldiers and nut Cossack a
had hehl Iucha. Hut all llussluns!
are Cossaa ks lo the good Jullua We I
set off down the mile long road to
Ihe village for anulher hour Ihe
trunp trains would font nut tu ham-
mer by A narrow path had been
worn through the snow aa though
hy the feet of a lonely woman. We
asksd Jullua
"One man still lives In the village"
said he. "All the others have gone"
Oxer at the left a noisy 111 tie
stream clattering down the sluice of
a wrecked nll! broke the midnight
silence The swinging lantern showed
us In the snow the line of footprints
Wa were follow ng Wa began to
see the scarred gables of burned
houssa against the gray sky. Tha
deep snow on the single street of
Iucha had been trampled hy scores
of men. Over their marks a fresh
Over In Hi. .i.Hr Old Brier Patch snow had fallen. Ws stepped care-
nml lingered Peler mux nil f thla ami gare a grenl I full In the hootmarks of that lonely
. .1. a .. i. ... . I.. I .aM . !. .111 11... Ih I . . a n a
I Sinn in leiiei i hen lie grew iiioukih "" "" -
vir- v fill. It wa. tha dav twfnre he i "Were any women violated here
one. And timid so that she would
not offend them. Every one mar-
velled he said that ahe should have
had courage to remain In her home
while the Cossacks were In Iucha.
! Hut then ahe loved It. Hhe rarely
left her doors He thought the Coa-
I sacks had killed her Juat for the
amusement One heard they did
such th ngs he said. We heard a
warning shriek from tha engine and
turned hack toward the station Ju-
lius led the way through Ihe aonw
swinging his lantern.
"In what house did thla old wo
Houston Texas and
Return $18.70
Account Soi'jjit'ni. lluptittt
("onveutioo thi? Santt Fe will
tell tirkrts from Oklahoma
City to Houston Ti-1 10 7f
hs nud return at rate ) I Oil U
t Rten of uale May 7th to 11th
iiicluaive.
Kiiftl return limit May 31ft
1915
Our train leaving Oklahoma
City tlnil.v at 12:12 Noon car
rip gtandaril deeper to Iloua-
ton nailiiiiK latter point 7:30
tlie following morning. For
tickets Btid sleeping ear rewr-
vatiotm fall at Pepot Ticket Of-
fice or at Union Ticket Office
No. 131 Went Orand Ave.
TOM BOYLAN
PaiMngvr Afant.
d.r's home I sea raid v slept at all;!1""1 Nnuiiuv lay that there was
though I was .i ett Ileal to feel any
weariness In the morning After we
Iiml hrenkftistetl together she and I.
. . . . 1 not w i H
LDI. ii... ueen stru k .. e remarg mv ..(' .her's ft I tld me she a-
able leniency shown to them nt Talng . f-i ( Mm . WM h.ardlng. K'dnir out to do Iiim marketing I
tau and to the fm-t lluil thev gave up went about the making of my ownl"''1" 'ltiilr to m in. in to write a
no gissl In ti t in ami to of eiHirwe. that
he muld not be H Quaddy. Tel here
was Stimuli lining a I'Msi deed and
aavlng I'Huin nml Nanny Mouse
when no on. pould Peter anil-
ilenlv tnii'li' iin his mind. He would
after an pour a fight It Is well known r"' v
that huudreda of is-opi ho were en
I fiai ket
absolutely
the
alone. Klrat ; Utile note I had planned to leave fur fall iniotlui n ting of the Quad'!!
lilslll sIiIi-IwhInIs hii.I a at.lt ami nil
tamid In the defense iiii I might havei .r.llr h) ny ))g My fHW if((r
tweu tuada prisoners wete nlloivetl to noun dresses and my evening gowns
ajarape aud tha courtesi shwn tn the! 1 l"" nv r""k Mt " 1"rkwl
.. ii . .. until aiiclt time aa I sheuld aend for
0nnan goven.or Meier W aldeck. I had the gisut sense to know I
Would bavt bee appr.tprlate If j would not need evening dresses In the
be) had been a gneat and not u prison-! Ufa In'11 which I w aa going
r. ". Bverjthlng haa propiu'iiied tha
there ever a girl lu Ihe worlal I wain
tier who started out aa 1 waa start
Ilia nut who did not dream of Ihe
Idea In tha Far Baat thai Japanese
policy waa ao far aa It could be based
on tha tirtnctpla of being acreeahle to
tha (knuaa MiMy. and of e.re. .."" when ahe would become a queen
1 ' .... 'of ttngedv? I was unusually Ignorant
the Jaw art credit with ha of h vor fnr Kr ((f my ngp
t log a reason lor averthing avuie rea W j bad no duuMa at aU uf my abll-
slnipltsit of mv things; i l'r' Ui whhh I lis. I her of my fath
ers letler to me and. also that I had
plenty uf motley to keep nie until audi
time aa I should begin my work. She
was to tell my mother and father of
my decision and for them nut to wor-
ry over me I would J) tiulte anfe
I senleal the Hole anil left It on Mrs.
Kennedy's dresser Then with my lit-
And what did I plan to do? He He tmcketluxili containing twelre did-
come a great actress or course. Was . lam the antn I fmirtly Imagined eiiffv
dent to keep me until I could earn
some more and with my dress ault
case hehl firmly In my hand I closed
the door behind me noon the last real
home I was destined to know for
many years and started out alone to
face the world
at mice
Vent Si in-
die (Jundilli's
Another Meeting of
The denier In nntlqtllUea waa allow-
ing an obi violin to a -probable buyer.
"Yea." he said "thla la of historical
Interest : Mint is the Identical fiddle
Nero played while Roma waa burn-
ing !"
"Oh. that Is a mythr
The deah r agreed saying :
-."Ye It U; and Myth's name waa
tm it nut it lias got worn on."
A a lose Men la oue who wont
leud you money. . ma i nm w
by Ihe HusslsnsT" we asksd.
"Three' said Jullua
Perhaps there had been forty
houses In luiTia Wa could not see
The night seas very dark. All are of
that sturdy Oernian stone and heavy
timber construction which la Intend
ed to defy the centurlea. Borne of
tbe oakeo timbers supporting the
tile roofs bad refused to burn Ri-
rept thst these houses were window-
less and doorlees and that upon ca-
tering one found that litter' of filthy
straw In which the Russians had
alept they seemed little hurt. Tha
house of the pastor had not been
harmed at all. With all their lik-
ing of rapine and theft and murder
and arson thee Ruslana have a trua
reverence for religion.
listen" aald Jullua
The fne Maa Who Reroejned.
We stood there. ' silent. In tha
anow-fllled street. Wa were almost
at tha door of what waa perhaps tha
largest house la Iucha Tha roof
Back of Your Bell
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aen lee-
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