Oklahoma Daily Live Stock News. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 284, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 10, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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OKLAffOMA DAILY "LIVE STOCK- NEWS
MARCH 10 1914
Thompson
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tbised with the alms of the society
formed under the Presidency of the
Poet Laureate to foster a higher gen
oral standard of pronunciation sayi
the London Chronicle “The queen
says gold pen not goold" Lady Lyt
telton writes to her daughter from
Buckingham palace in 1839 "Alsc
Rome open not Room Also Pruzili
In my way (she was accustomed in
childhood to the other way) rhymlni
to Russia When she became queen
being very anxious to pronounce right
she asked the ministers about the
word and they decided In my way
the Duke of Wellington also and hei
majesty complied She Is particularly
pleased at being reckoned an authority
about accent and takes great pains
about It”
A Chicago woman has started a
movement for dissuading the young
people of that city from using the
phrase “I should worry" Well In-
tended no doubt but her plan Is to
have each of the 90 members of the
club organized as a nucleus submit s
new phrase to supplant the old one
Doesn’t this precipitate the possibility
of more slang at the end of the cam-
paign than there is at the beginning!
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There Is a factory In New England
engaged in making exclusively arti-
cles for left-handed peogte It even
manufactures corkscrews twisted the
wrong way as right-handed persons
would think The Individual who
would need a left-handed corkscrew
surely must have been salivated and
drink as he talks— out of the corner
of his mouth -
There are men who think they can
do anything better than the man who
has made a specialty of bis work
Doubtless there are even some who
Imagine they would make better bur
glars than those who have' mads a
study of the business
For war purposes both the German
and French governments are experi-
menting with wireless' controlled tor-
pedo boats and the British government
with one the movements of which are
governed by sound waves sent through
water
Aviator Pegoud who Invented loop-
ing the loop In the air has been
awarded a 12000 cash prise for so
doing and he seems to have earned
the money
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“You dear thing!" cried the girl In
green velvet ecstatically aa aha rushed
toward the other girl with a ' great
jingling ot silver purees and other
metallic articles
“Well how sro you anyway?" cried
the other girl who was dressed ' in
taupe broadcloth after she bad met
the first girl's rush half way "It has
bean ages since I saw you!”
“Let’ alt down at thin table” said
the girl In green “What have yon
been doing with yourself — and how is
Cheater?"
“Oh why did yon remind me ot him
when I was almost cheerful 7“ moaned
the girl In taupe -“1 am 'wretchedly
unhappy— do yon kno I think 1 made
a dreadful mistake ever'to fkney that
I was In love with Cheater? 1— I’ve
broken our engagement?”
“Goodness!” breathed the’ girl 'in
green ebowlng vivid Interest “What
did you do that for? I thought that
you and he were simply crazy about
each other! And he Is no good look-
lot!” “That's part of the trouble” ex-
plained her friend “So many people
have said of late that a handsome
man never amounta to anything and I
got to wondering — and of course I
want a husband who is going to be
somebody—"
“Of course agreed her friend In
green "Maybe you were wise Ches-
ter has a cleft In hla chin too and
that means a fickle nature It would
be pretty awful to marry a man like
that!”'
“Oh I'm so glad to find some one
who agrees with me!" cried the girl
In taupe - “I've been unsettled In my
mind but you encourage me You see
he always la so perfectly -lovely to
everyone that I got wondering whether
he could be of a deceiving nature It
isn't natural for anybody to Ilka the
whole world you know and I have
been unable to see why he should be
aa nice to some one be detests aa be
ia to—”
“I had no Idea yob thought so clearly
as all that” Interrupted the girl in
green ' approvingly “How wise you
are! A man whom you cannot trust la
simply Impossible Do you know I
have noticed that In Chester At the
last club dance he talked halt an hour
with that dowdy Phlpa girl whom no-
body noticee because she is such a
bore Why should he trouble hlinself
to make an impression on her unices
be wanted to ask a business favor or
something of her father? Oh Chester
is deep One might even call him de-
signing!" “That was what I feared" Said the
girl in taupe “I thought I’d better not
risk It Still sometimes — ”
"Now my dear” protested her
friend in green “don’t weaken after
showing your good sense! Think how
“I'm Amazed at You”
many girls have ruined their Uvet by
marrying the wrong man! Be brave
and remember that the right man for
you is coming along soon"
“Well I wish he’d hurry up then!"
said the girl in taupe “Since I broke
my engagement there hasn’t been any-
one to take me anywhere”
'I’m amazed at you” Bald her friend
In green shaking her head disappoint-
edly “You should not Jet foolish mi-
nor considerations Influence you In
the least!
"You don't know" murmured the
girl in taupe "what a help this is to
me! From any other person it would
not mean ae much but you always
seemed to II e Chester and so oi
course the fact that you think I did
right has a lot of weight I — ”
“Oh Chester is well enough" said
the girl in green carelessly "You'll be
so glad some day! By the way whom
shall you aBk to the charity club
party?”
“That’s just the trouble" said the
girl in taupe “There isn’t a single
man except Chester for me to ask"
“Mercy me!" exclaimed the girl In
green In an annoyed tone "I was
talking about Chester in relation to
you only — and of course you have noth-
ing to say about It now I certainly
don't see why I sheuld not ask Chester
myself just because be baa had an un-
fortunate experience with some one
else— he’s nice to go around with—"
‘‘I'd have you know Imogens Kip-
per" said the girl in taupe excitedly
“that my engagement to Chester ien't
exactly broken— It’s ' just what you
might call bent— and I'd like to eee
him go to that party with anyone but
me Just you dare!"
"Well of alt the double-faced
nerve!” gasped the girl In green
“Take your old Chester! Who wantr
him anyway?”— Chicago Daily New
VOICES OF THE PULPIT
MANNERISM CONDEMNED BY
GREAT PREACHER'
Tao Many Mlnlstera In the Opinion of
Noted English Divine Adopt the
-HolyTona" While Deliver-
aring Thslr Sermon
To the close observer there la no
more Interesting study than la to be
found In the wide variety of manner-
ism method and voice among our pub-
llo speakers Spurgeon who ‘was
gifted with a keen eye aa well as a
ready wit mad a special study of
pulpit voice Ha wrote:
“By far th large majprlty of our
preachers have a 'holy tone' for Sundays-
They have one voice for tbe
perlbr and the bedroom and quite an-
other tone for the pulpit so that If
not double-tongued sinfully they cer-
tainly are so literally The moment
some men enter the putplt they no
longer speak aa men but a whine a
broken hum-haw an 'ore rotundo’ or
some other graceless mode of noise-
making la adopted to prevent all sus-
picion of being natural and"speaklng
out of the abundance ot the heart
There are two or three modes of
speech which L dare say you will
recognize aa having frequently heard
That dignified doctorlal inflated
bombastic style which I have just
now called the 'ore rotundo' la still
admired by some There la another
style a method ot enunolation said to
be very lady-like mincing delicate
ervant-glrtlfled dawdling We have
most of ua had th felicity of hearing
these or some others of the extensive
genua of falsettos hlgh-stilts and af-
fectations I have heard many differ-
ent varieties from the fulness of the
Johnsonian to the thinness ot the lit-
tle genteel whisper from the roaring
of the built ot Bashan up to the chip
chip chip of a chaffinch Understand
that where - even these horrors of
sound are natural I do not condemn
them— let every creature apeak In Its
own tongue but the fact la that In
nine cases out of ten these sacred
brougues are unnatural and strained
“A sharp discordant squeak like a
rusty pair of scissors Is to be got rid
of at all hazards so also Is a thick
lnartlculata utterance In which no
word is complete but nouns adjec-
tives and verbs are made Into a kind
of hash Equally objectionable Is that
ghostly speech in which a man talks
without UBlng his lips ventriloquizing
most horribly One of the surest
ways to kill yourself Is to speak from
the throat Instead of the mouth
Avoid the use ot the nose as qn organ
of speech for the best authorities are
agreed that it le Intended to smell
with Speak as educated nature sug-
geBtB to you and you will do well but
let It be educated and not raw rude
uncultivated nature Demonthenes
took as you know unbounded pains
with his voice and Cicero who was
naturally weak made a long Journey
Into Oreece to correct his manner of
speaking”
Rich Lapland Mina
The richest and probably the larg-
est iron ore mine In the world 1b lo-
cated at Klrma Lapland in latitude
63(9 degrees north which la about the
same as tbe northernmost boundary
of Alaska The climate le somewhat
milder than in Alaska and these mines
are worked tbe year round About 1-
600 men are employed and the equip-
ment le all of the most modern ma-
chinery obtainable Machine tools for
the repair shop alb compressors and
rock drlllrf and several of the largest
steam and electric shovels are of
American make Tbe plant la at pres-
ent operated by eteam power the coal
supply coming from England and
Spitsbergen but the electrification of
the mines la In progress and thla
power will be used exclusively as
soon as the new power plant of the
state of Sweden now under construc-
tion at Porjua Falla la completed The
transmission line la completed and It
la expected that the power station will
be ready to deliver current early In
1914 One hundred and fifty thousand
horsepower will be the capacity of this
station and It will be transmitted-over
a distance of 150 miles — Dundee Ad-
vertiser Married Up in a Balloon
Mrs violet Hartman twenty-one
years old known as "the bride of the
air” whose marriage In a balloon to
Dr Milo E Hartman was the opening
event ot the national elimination bal-
loon races In Kansas City In 1912
died there In a sanitarium from pneu-
monia a few days ago
Mrs Hartman formerly was Miss
Violet Davie She left school when
shp was a pupil to carry out the novel
marriage ceremony and honeymoon
The two married while in the balloon
basket before 10000 wedding gueatB
They then sailed away The balloon
landed In a pig sty on a farm 30
miles away -
8eelng Ourselves ae Bablsa
“By aid of the telescope you can get
to the stars actually in lees than no
time because you can see things that
are happening not today' but many
years ago" said Professor H H Tur-
ner Savlllan professor ot astronomy
In the University of Oxford In one of
the series of lectures on “A Voyage in
Space" “If you could go into one of
the nearest start Immediately and
take a sufficiently powerful telescope
you would be able to see yourselves as
babies going out for the first time and
if you went to the more distant atari
you might even see your grandmoth-
er going out for the flrat time aa
babies"
DRESS FOR WINTER SPORTS
Fashion Decrees Much Variety of Col-
or In th Costumes for Wintry I
Pleasures
London — Sport on the snow and ice
fields of the continent Is at hand The
Times presents an article from a spe-
cial correspondent on drees for win-1
ter sports J
An outfit for winter sport demands
special preparation for the marked'
changes of temperature An expedi-1
tion started in the splendid sunshine
may linger in the snowfields until the
eky la ablaze with stars Sport begun
on the Ice run beneath a cloudless
aky may end In a base ot flying snow-1
flakes I
At this time ot the year every shop
ot Importance specialties In the de-
tails necessary for such sport This
season Indeed they are given pre-
eminent place Everywhere there ia
such variety such splendor of color
Dancing an th Ice
that there la real pleasure In contem-
plating thla array of ooata and muf-
flers' which make so fine a show on
every available counter '
Fashion has developed here with an
amazing rapidity For It le but three
or four years ago that no choice was
to be found outside the range of knit-
ted coats But this season a coat of
this type is no longer modlBh Prob-
ably it will still attract the serious
sportswoman who having In other
years tested it and discovered its mer-
its is too conservative to be tempted
by the new
But more will be tempted by the
many novel Ideas In color and design
which are carried out in pure silk In
silk woven with wool and In pure
cashmere For not only are these
pretty and becoming but they lend
themselves to so vaBt a variety that
a woman may Indulge an individual
taste in a way which hitherto has
been quite Impossible in an outfit of
this kind
BIG ONE
AMMONIA
PHOSPHORIC
ACID 10
POTASH K 20 2
THESE we consider well balanced formulae especially adapted to
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Do not wait until your soil shows signs of lmpovlabment but FERTILIZE
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HORSE AND
Itarn No S
Notional Slock Yards
SAW HIM ELOPE IN DREAM
And When Philadelphia Woman
Awoke Husband Was 8ure
- Enough Gone
Philadelphia — Claiming that ill a
dream she saw her husband eloping
with another woman Mrs Lillian
Lamb of thlB city mother of six Binall
children asked the police to search
for David T Lamb formerly an under-
taker on the charge of desertion
“In a dream” Mrs Lamb told the
police “I saw my husband with anoth-
er woman speeding away on a train
from the city I can describe the wom-
an minutely She was atout and about
six feet tail wore a brown feather In
her hat and appeared to be about fifty
years old The dream was ao vivid
that I got up My husband was not In
bed I searched the house and found
that he had packed up bis clothing and
left"
Lamb la well known here In lodge
circles and hla disappearance has
uroused considerable gossip around
the neighborhood where he was In
busluess for 16 years
Jerusalem la to have a street car
line Now all that It needs ia a mov-
ing picture show to be right up in line
with twentieth century civilization
A sociologist says Introspection la
a disease Maybe it Is but very few
people suiter from it
(Oklahoma Specials)
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
2 Per Cent AMMONIA
Per Cent
Per Cent
A L YOUNGER
Home Phone 6891
DAVIS & YOUNGER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HORSES & MULES
MULE MARKET
Phone Maple 628
Oklahoma City U 8 A
Ktffliit 6T "wdlrd Will
A lltlle over two years ago the ec-
centric Russian Countess Austriglld-
ski died and left a bequest of $1300
a year for life to any person who will
abut himself up in a tomb at Pare
Lachalse for 12 months and a day
The flrat man to attempt this torture
has become a raving lunatic Th
one who undertakes thla la offered
lodging In a stone cell built over the
Countess Austrlglldski’a vault and ha
must never leave the abode day or
night for a year and a day He may
not communicate with any person In
the outside world save the person
who brings hla food morning and eve-
ning And he may never have a light
A dismal prospect oven at the thought
of a yearly income of $1300! Who
will the next martyr to gold be?
How Ha Knew
A certain young man’s friends
thought he was dead but be was only
In a state of coma When in ample
time to avoid being burled he showed
eigne of life he was asked how it
seemed to be dead
“Dead?" he exclaimed “1 wasn't
dead I knew all the time what was
going on And I knew I wasn’t dead
too because my feet were cold and I
wna hungry”
“But how did that fact make you
think you were still alive?” asked one
of the curious
“Well thla way I knew that If 1
were in heaven I wouldn't ha hungry
And If I was In the other place my
feet wouldn't be oold"
BIG TWO
3 Per Cent
PHOSPHORIC
ACID 12 Percent
POTASH K 2 O 5 Per Cent
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Martineau, W. R. Oklahoma Daily Live Stock News. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 284, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 10, 1914, newspaper, March 10, 1914; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1930011/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.