The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 270, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 10, 1929 Page: 4 of 12
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Let your coniersst!on sitlost COT et0
cess ani be c-ontent sith such thInrs as ye
tuvie--fiebte-as 14:5
DC-OR tr: sburlaLce famed it feast
I tr-sr's ef is but b:s rsrAeur tn
rese and d-sf:orLtent Ls Ira--:cr-411ty--Yrg
Hoover's Birthday
TEE preside:it Vi yes:i old today He has the
I respect and almoration of the mats of his
felMw-citizens who wish MI tort:1111vd
and sere hiS high office
If Mr EZPr like looks backward on
birthdays lie mar re Tre'sd cf his rtextrd
From Ms bJ::tiood tegiriiiii-r roverty on an
lova farm orkng through coLege in California
roaster'-g tle profession cf' eiigineertrig in far
places Et the ea:7h cootr):1:ng f-eu-1 and pupplies
diring the w1f later atlioinserizg reher to tens
of r'-'oria Eu-opf then eight years building
up the c:iorher:e department and stimulating
foreign trade and Erial:y a 5ucces5:fu1 struggle
aga:rist Eeputlican bosees for nomination retult-
irlg ti ed!-Ct::n as president—It is the record of
ti:an ho kriew what he vented and got lt
When he tcok offite four months ago he was
be7ter ity his traintog and et:srietese
than ary of ?hi rerent preolecesacra Therefore
rla vas expected of him ty the nation and by
the woold
Es has net It!rnself to be the rip:
man eotre tvpereeed But he haa demonstrated
that e ts a 11:''CLg 111 cLe cf Lard work
thosive thought trid vigorous sotion
As Tree:1ot he lose reformed White House
relaticos started a cleanno Cl the Indlan
tureSU arid :ietire ee:artrnetit revereed the re-
so:to:la:7 poloy on tax refiind secrecy
inctsted a reform program calico' a spe-
cit! aession of congreee :CT CttsJ
and appointed a federal farm board organized a
commissIin cf Trrnizent :iirists and experts to
inrest:gate not only pistMbrm but a'a crime
and law toff:roe:nen pie:pot:Ad crtiser ooristruc-
tr and begun Leg:tie:ions for an interratxr-11
riaval reduotion agreement
Jaged by any standand that Is a remarkable
record
It la rot the whole "tory of mum He has
been ttratsle to keep his party im the house of
reorestoatives from passing "the worse tariff
"oil! in hiStOry" thougn the &crate Is reported
more amenable to his Moderate tariff carnpairn
p'e1ges Ee has not recognized Russia Ile has
mate scone appointment1 from the reactionsrl
wing of tilt party
blit it would be tinreasoriable and unfair to
expeot the president to remake his party or the
go-iernmietit over right- Els problems are very
difficult He Is not a miracle worker
Already he haus accomp!tished much in four
months: In four years he will achieve more
And in his or of refwmation the president will
be supported by the people who have put their
faith In him
The Growing Giant
T'' budding aviation Industry Is growing so
fast that it Is difficult to keep track of Its
progrees Figures for one month e:11pse those of
the month befo:a with astonishing regularity:
Some of the most recent reports reveal:
No less than 216 cities have now establSbed
therriselves on the "air map" as aircraft manufac-
turing or operations centers
Every day planes fly 80000 miles with papewn-
gem mail and express betweert these cities which
are linked by 30C:00 miles of established airways
Mail planes alone fly 50000 miles daily across
41 of the 48 states northward Into Canada and
south into IIextrao Central and South arteries
In addition passenger planes on regularly
scheduled routes are flying approximately 50000
miles daily
In ply the National Air Transport shattered
all Its p-tat records by carrying 191052 pounds of
mail and 7857 pounds cpress an Increats of
18660 pound' of mall and 295 pounds In express
over June the previous high month-
One Arterican air transport company—the
Boeing System operating between ChIcago and
the west coset and between Los Angeles and
Seattle—now flies four times as much mileage
each night as does the Deutsche Luft Hansa
which y'atually mrnoptlizes air travel In Ger
Reent increases in airplane manufacturing
activities and In schools for pilot a and mechanics
have been moat gratifying
All of hich is an Illustration of the inoreas-
Ingly Important role that aviation is playing in
our dally life with almost unlimited proepecta
for the future
Other nations may excel In the building of
huge chrigibles that can cross the Atlantic and
may fly around the world and in the oonstruction
of planes that can carry 100 passengers Such
ea:a are commendable for the genius and enter-
prise ttey display but real progress in written
In the growth of day-by-day commercial flying on
a bu8inees-1Xe baas
Not All Ideas Are New
rA s fic:ent:3'4 delve more thoroughly Into the
M past they bring to light more and more ler:-
dence that cur worthy 'ancestors rnay not bare
been so dumb &fie: a3 Many supposedly mod-
ern desices sere atually used regularly 121
ancient times burgical Instruments stitch show
that surgery Lave been fairly well developed
2C00 years ago have been unearthed at the ruins
of Pompeii Te mummies of Egypt bear mute
sitneas to the thoroughness of the ancients'
embalming methccts TOCJI used by prehistoric
men haze be claoovered In Africa made of
finer co per than we can make today
And 3t recently a Nevada burial cave bas
reveaed a decoy duck made of reeds With It
the Indians of ease: days must have enticed
wild ducks much as your modern bunter
eq-ed with blind rin and doe goes &fs'
them After a thcee pr ienitors Cl ours had a
few Ideas even If they dif have to tmiggle along
without Any of the sviecntagts of modern machin-
ery and
who would like a prtnted orrton of his 'expoee-
He claims that 51 pet cent of the married
wornen of that city are o-11 ds tit other men while
her poor husbands turn 1lp flops trying tA)
pay their bilis
Now It so happens that CV-show-a ctty was my
tome fcr many years The gentleman therefore
burls his b:asts from familiar territory And I
'snaglne that I know more women there than he
Ices
Th Is not to say that his SO per cent ta
tot up to their tricks there jui t- as they are
init7--?:a I c!) howeler ttSt my 64) per
tent ta Iu citiing business at the old rthott tihd
Ly SO per cen t are the women who count
D7INa my residence there I beionged over
a period cf years to the D A R the Amer144
tan Associvion of Dniverstty 1Acanen the Young
Women's Chran association two Literary clubs
one be cltib ar-d the 1111Z110 ClaSpW Of
college eorcrlty I knew well members cf the
MUSIC club workers In both the RepublIcan and
rx4riocratic st omen's organizations ardent leaders
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The Oklahoma News
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OKLAHOMA CITY AUGUST 10 192 3
It Se en15 To Me I
By Joe Wim!
H71104 ufesettno C Uttl eti
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aar to 1 d y!-rk prs flat -iJ
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TIVIS la mere Cr lees about Itshop Cannon but
don't call the gendarates: I'm toot tnlead:tg
or atltItt around for or issues
Tne ryd bop boa been playIng the stock
market acd he rewetta the implicaton that an
acuvty of tita nature is In sty way related to
It eorttld bueltessi of ga-nbling
I do not know a great deal about the atock
Market tor tare my adventures ta:th the tenece
and cuts el fortune been tetna:Vil enough to
ectiblian me as an authenty
r uneerstattd It is poss!be to Win a great
deal el money In a very short time It the stook
market—and by no otter mental or pl-:ralcal
process than calling the turn r:ght
It la also a matter el reoerd I btneTe that
lent Uttrturtes have been lost by airrrar processes
whcst the qaity of the pla7er's persplcacity was
alghtly cock-eyed TsC-nlcally tnia may not be
gambing but It comes awful4 c:oso to it
At the ttsok Cr the card tables It Is poselble to
experlenca the a--rne oettsatims ln proportion to
the sze et the stakes a-t mala dllference aeems
to be that a brokers eftice opens at g ad elcses
It 4 whereas Hugh Murphy a L4 example
does tot begln to function In a blg way unta
alter crlidn:itt
It Is true too that stbils any Cr e may enter
a brekera ellice only such gettlemen who's
attoad:ng and character hats been tieltnItely C41'
tilled by previous tranaartiens are permItted to
pass the portals el betor Murphy's establanment
This ie tot Cue to a feeling of teselal superiortty
or desire for exclusiveness on the par tot the senor
but rather to a cautiousness and furtIveness made
nee-17 by the re:ullar viewpcint of 1clna
Laz
St-PPOSE speculation In &try forrn is tlghly
Immoral but If an Investor prefers Saratoga to
Wall Street ss an approach to Eldorado or a flop
Iserdse as the C &It may be I cot see why this
should tritornatically make him a reprehensible
ctuiracter After all It Is hts money and 11 the
cr:cation of mwais be Involled It may be con-
tended that these such as they are belong to him
also
The good bishop claims a market player Is
guided by sk21 and intelligence and that the
factors do not enter Into the science of !tiling a
good hand at poker tailing me winning figure a
the wheel contriving the prsper numerical com-
bination at dice or selecting the fleetest galloper
at tlie track
I Imagine in a broad liense he Is correct but
When he maintains skill and Intelligence do not
figure In IsLiit society presumes to consider the
lower patterns ef apeculatien hs is a lost ball In
the high grass or words to that effect
The good bishop would be surprised to know
lust how much akill and Intelligence it takes to
start out with the bang tails at Pimlico In the
spring arid stick along with them until late fail
at Empire City without retorting to cerain felo-
nious practices as a means of keeping body and
soul together
And It Is more In sorrow than In pride that I
remind the clergyman that the singular talents
possessed by some of the boys who operate with
the pasteboards and the speckled squares tran-
scend such common attributes as aka! and in-
telligence so far sa to be notbing short of a God-
lent gent US
till? the trading in stoelts and bonds is Immoral"
skys Bishop Cannon "then the church
should so declare It Certainly is action
would result in a very great elimination in a great
many churete Of 6ome of our very best people"
In this connection f noes not seem wholly
Irrelevant to comment that the same action ap-
plied to ths mare glamorous If lesa respectabe
forms of gaming would have a similar effect on
the pew holders
Jf Bishop Cannon has ever been tu Havana
In the winter Palm Beach In the spring Sara-
toga In the summer or French Lick in the fall
I ant sure be tuts met up with some of our very
beat people not all of As ?on sere at any of the
mentioned points solely to take the viatera or
beak ulicier the beaming sun
As a matter ef fact in some of them resort
places only Our very best people are permitted
to enter and I have a lurking auspicion that In
many Instances there people achieNed their posi-
tions of eminence only after a series of succescful
Joust& with the tickers
It may even be continuing to prem the theory
that those wicked fellow's in Wall Street are re-
sponsible for all the ekIrting games of chame
since it appears that the ''skill and intelligence"
whAch znakea poksible sudden fortunes In the
brokerage offices provides the very surplus which
feeds the less morel Institutions
The Hitch-Hiker
A maron-:T juat returned from a mere-
country toux reporta that the hitch-hlker la
abroad la the land this summer In greater num-
bers than ever before
This is bad news for everybody concerned The
hitch-hiker to put It bluntly is an unactigated
To be sure nobody oegrudges the farmer's boy
113 rIght to wsk for a lift along w hot road
But hard-working farmers boys are an Infinitesi-
mal minority among the hitch-hikers Meat of
them are young men frankly out to travel cheaply
by imposing on the good nature of hell fellow
men They ire for the rnot4 part nt:Lsances
and the moturist who rnakes It a practice never
to give anyoLe a ride can hardly be blamed
for It
An airplane struck a steam roller the other
day st Roosevelt fed One of those days an cr
p:ane is going to collide alth s submarine and
that a be news
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i A WOMAN'S VIEWPOINT
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71a C:ty co I letter nt-en by bunch of busy parent-teachars as weU as
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a man wLo does not s11h his name used but 1 count:ess colege gir:s cop stz Is busmess women
countless cohege gir-s shop girls huskiness women
and neaspsper people
Some were rich wrine were psor some oid
ospne young some busy some idle And I'm here
teit you that they sere ail splend!d Many
c: them were alves of men of cnoderate Income
mothers of babies and doing tile: beet to coon
Cmize and 1718111 decent homes !cumbers of the
wealthiler ones spent much of their time In ciwc
wort Some were widowed and earrittg their
own Ilvimg and supportmg ehlidren Some were
gins List out of college looking for their hlrbe
In the world borne brines wicie-eyed wit!: drperns
some hard-workMg girls In shops decent and fine
trying to build up gocd Ilves for thernselves They
all had their faulta no doubt But what I in
contending Ls that they sere doing the very beat
they could 'rheir lives were trspiratiora
I
TN every other cIty In the oountry the same ts
L true It's fony to say that women are all
bad and not tt for the men tsrmiat does It mat-
ter If 50 per cent of the stmen are tct worth
stie? rpo we have that percentage of perfect
men? That other 60 per cent try per clq! are
st:II wIth us They desen-e a at b!a hand
toer !k-4 t1! Let3ve1tte
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ITVithina u:1 o f Hy!an
STeru:ation Din-ves1
Dn'n::ng In Line of Dt:1
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II1IN T Hytmt former mayor of New Tork
a end StC:Trly petrel of Derhocret:c pol:tics In
that c:ty Vir the last few years n-ot only ref:ses
to rut 64 LZ LIdtleZdent btlt Vrr0113 hs suport
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' laborel explanatca
Nylaa left It to to It-
!erred Le was double-croescl
14:- N f by the Republcans whatever
i! that may mes
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ki - The chances are that
when thIngs CILT Ul a show-
i i down Le reasoned about
it salIlke the
-Hw me 'prod
y !pal sot" red swho t
doan hie
it yenta of my father's Lave
or-ad eragh to spare and I pertsh here of
htrger I atll arlse and p to rry father azd
w1 say utto hlm filer I have sItted agaltat
Leaven and In thy Eght"
D URING the last seek brokers loats Increased
by more thaa 115-3CX0 0-)0 brIngttg the gratd
total up to more then $60Or-10000
Thursday afternoca the feteral reserve bank
of New York antIcunced an advance of dlsoount
rats ef 6 per cent
It la sald that other federal rsve-' a ttnt6
ask perntacon to take Emile: actlon
One daes not need to he a flainclaI sharp to
undentand the mot:ratlng causes
rr IIIC farmer has a rIght to take profits as sea
I am the speculator haa a rIglat to run in on
the months of bard work he has done Las a rlght
to EtL7t la the bless:tea of a matIon-wide cretlt
ays:ern
The wtthdrawal of vast sums of rash for stock
trarIttg or stock-holdIng at thla season of the
year would not only be a g-ee In:ustIce to the
farmer but a unwise policy
Whether a 1 per cent advance In the dtscount
rate wIll strp It remelts to be seen but the &Ira IS
r:Ett
PrHERE is a findantental etffertnee between
raising capital for legitimate businesa arid
gambling in securities
It may be Impossible to draw a line that would
serve under all conditions but it is by no means
impossible for those familiar with the financial
drift to recognise a lop-sided situation when they
meet It and to take such measures as are neces-
sary to restore the balance
rNILI INKING in line of duty is ruining the heath
L of dry agents accorling to John E Wright
deputy protibcn administrator at Cleveland
which is ssmeihing more to be charged against
Mr Valstead
Prohibition seems to have made drinking in
Line of duty not only necessary but fashionable
Dry aienta feel they must in Qt-!1- to test the
evidence while antis feel they shoull In order
to prove the sincerity of their convictions Con-
sidering the few people lilac adzn it drinking be-
cause they want to we Americana are making
a most noble sacrifice to demonstrate one thing
or another with regazi to prohibition
I drinking In line of duty were tlre only or
even the worst result of prohibition we might
still find it possible to be opt:mist:en but the
Idea of violating the IMIVI in order to enforce it has
led to a multitude Of ursavory practices
So too has the idea of violating It for the
eake of consistency
Graft corruption and contempt for govern-
ment combined to produce such a crime wave as
ass probably never known In this country
Whether prohibition can be held solely or
even largely responsible rnay be a matter of
arriment but there is to doubt that the crime
a eve synchronized with its arrival
AS reriected by court records and prison popu-
lation other countries appear to have been
fairly successful in reducing crime since the war
In rrusss for Instance there were 70000
prisoners six years ago while there are only
32 000 today Itt the-s blessed United States
however whets prosperity has enyrd an unin-
terrupted roqA if we may believe the politiciars
court docsets have fallen behind and prisons
have become crowded to a point of congestion
L-0011 the first time in our history we find It
necessary to appoint a rational crime com-
mission while great universities like Columbia
accept the situation as & college for special
study
The fart that such drastic efforts have become
necessary Is legs significant perhaps then in
the reason sty
Your Diet
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ED ITOR 'S "'DIV! This Is the twit et eta articles
by Dr Morris fahneirt America s foremost tomer an
health eubtects telling boo the reducing diets wow
114 popular look In the ”er atntedical
By FR MORRIS 11811BEIN
Editor Journal or the American Medical Associa-
tion and of Ilygela the Health Magazine
H ERE Is a diet that contains about 1018 cal-
ones and which provides all of the Impor
tent ingredients necessary to sustain life In health
1 on this det a person will lose from two to three
pounds per 'week perhaps more if he keeps up
his ordinary work Good authorttles da not be-
lieve It safe to lose IL Eght more rapidly
BREAKFAST
One-half grapefruit
One tablespoon cream
One egg
One slice bread
One medium serving puffed rice or slmilar
cereal
One slice thin toast and one entail square
butter
EUNCIIEOS OR DINNER
One cup plain broth
One bred trout or other fish
Three Leaping tab:espocns spinach
Three Leaping tablespoons new peas
Ealad containing one tomato and two leaves
lettuce with vinegar or lemon
One-ltalf cantsloupe or grapefruit
Otte glass skim milk
One cup clear tea or scfree
SUPPlfri
Three slices v hite meat of chicken
Three slices of egg plant
Three beeping tablespoons cream squash
Four stalks celery hearts
One cup clear tea
One glass skim
One banana
There la by the say another appeal In the
1tollywcKsd or 18-day diet that migat be men-
tioned For years human beings have sougitt
$orne ntagical potion or pill sr powder or chat
or lotion to accomplish what they deaired to
actleving succeeds In love or in money matters
or to religion Our simple minds like to have
some single substance or object to ttc e rnsy
pin our hopes and faiths and aspirations
In the case of the le-day st kiallywoodi diet
That tising Is grapefruit But rewhy there Is Loth-
inti rnagics1 about a graisefrut It contains vita-
mins B s C lz considerabie &mounts but nct
muoh of the other vitamins It has oLe :a:t of
protein to five of carbohydrate it tss leas thao
cos-enth of 1 per cent o aocitum chloride or
common salt It s reaction in the body Waite:lite:
one-half grapefruit provides from le) to 100 calo-
ries It runs a little better In Iron than do oranges
As may be seen there la nothing tear-cosi about
Its virtues One is remindai of the chemist whose
wife buts: Into tears He looked at her calmly
'Your tears may move some people" he said
t-sut ta me they zre merely Nag azd
(HE OMAROMA NEWS
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ANOTHER NVORLD FLIGHT GETTING UNDER WAY
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The Depot Problem
Editor Of The News:
The protective theory for Industry
has become a fetish wth the Amer-
lean people It started out to take
1care of our "infant Industry" and It
now looks like we are ir4 to have
to shield and take tare of them in
their old age
1 Oklahoma C:ty has pls voted
8425000 to build and equip an air-
pot for the airplane Industry We
no more than arrange far swaddling
clothes for this Infant when lo and
behold the poor old and decrepit
Rook Island and Frisco railrosds set
up a howl in substance as follows:
"How In the hell do you expect
us to cornpete with this new Infant
In the transportation field unless
you build us a ne depct and ter'
mate! facilitlee N:'71 ten yon
best thetS Whet did they do wlth
that 84 090000 that Oklahoma City
paid tern for their old right of way:
which was paid them in advance
before they surrendered possesslon?i
Here Is another question for tbe
°committee of 190" and the master !
minds to wre5tle with
What s 'sauce tr the goose or !
young gaslin shou:d be soup and
sustenance for the °Id decreplt an
broken dos-n gander' Leta get
busy slut vote bonds to puhass a!
horne for these c:d arid decrepit!
railroeds Tltey are on our hands
and we can't turn them out in their
0d age to starve and die In despair
If they hare squandered that
$4000000 in riotous living looks!
Ike Oklahoma City will have to dig !
again before they move these tracks!
And then the reversionary title-1
holders will still have to be paid
end settled with: but oh Its too
blamed 1-tat to dwell longer on this
subject
w-ENDrI-L 7oHNsoN I
'Godfathers'
Ed ltor of The News:
There Is much Interesting discus-
Mon of Iste as regards the status
-goctrather"—whIch reminds one of
the pcpulsr funny story on Chruitlan
Science and the Iceman
It organ:zed churches approve of
"godfathers" surely they are O K
Anything or anyone tacked by the
church is right—rIght or wrong
It hu-sbands want to renta:rx dumb
that Is their privilege
But it's a knoa Viet—the ladlts
should bstter comprehend—thct
though husbands ray bet dumb lov-
ers may not be And as ct old they
stIll erov apptarirg popu:ar end
brIllIant by rslat:rz thetr tunny
br1'art by re!st:rK thetr funny IL-
ttorles even at the rIA of fate lades' -
repit:atons Very sincerey
VIRGINIA FLOWERS
Oklahoma City
Opinions
Llitor of The sews
An idea is a perfect concept:on
ferent from a notion whisi4 Ls a half-
forrned Idea An opinion is a belle:
stionger than an linprossion An
cpnion tr"ly be fatse or it thay be
correct A false opinion Ls one
will not stand analyss but in ever7
sense of the word it Is erroneous
Ever slnce the beginning of rnan
the world has gone through epochs cf
terror on account of opons both
false and corre:t
That all gs rn!ght have a cot-
rect bytsothesis the Alin:gilt God
the bcgnning laid down 11s laws of
HILLS BR OS'
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No Ilt:LK-ROASTINO method
can be as exact as If ills Bros?
continuous process — Con-
trolled Roasting Since only
a few pounds at a time pass
through the roasters every
Lerry is roasted evenly 'Ile
result is a matchls uniform
favor always
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14ty mod it oji
04 tjtt
1 creatton anti based etch of them upon
I 1603 of mathentaIical exectneae The
i scienttsts of the wortd have dic-covIerect
that tnts Is true ill the7 heve
been succeseful In d:seeverier on7 a
1te concernng God a thatIlerhartcs
las to how He haz created any one
thing
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Letters Welcome
rring raws welcomes cora-
1 nett on current subjects
from Its readers Set-fuse of
the IlmIted space writ:able
comraunIcaVons should be Ilm-
Ited to 2)0 words Latter
should be written On ate tdo
of the piper only The Newer
reserree the rtgtt to shorten
let-Ae that exceed 2C2 words
rns!ged letters will not be
publlshed
The natlons of the wor re frit
quently been at daggers' pohnts" on
account of differences of opthions
Ahnost always eath of the bellig-
erents were moved by fa:se op:mons
helit by one Or the other P0-) 1001
ish inconsiderate - man he has
through such causes bathed the bur-
rue of "Mother Earth" with hood
Let us apply thls to the g-reat events
of the world Kaiser WlLam held a
false opinion that he could conquer
the world and make himself the em-
peror of the world tut the a:hes
proved his opinion was fa:se
George Washington entertained the
coriect opinion that England did not
have the rlght to press a crowd ct
thor:La upon the brow of the colon-
ists Through the cannon and the
point of the bayonet he threw off the
5-oke of England's tyranny and proved
to the world that the cpinlon held
by George 111 faloe
Nspoleon had an opthlon that he
co: d conquer England and hold :t
unter his dictation but Wengton
and Blucher proYed that his opinion
was false He dIel a rniserable death
c the Island of et Hellena
Aexander the Oreat entertained a
false opinlon that he through con-
quest could domlna:e the world but
the Almfghty God put an end to his
career through his miserable death
in the City of Babylon
Mortals are queer betngs They:
often have an oplrion that their
neighbor has treated them wmrgly
At the sante time they ere entirely
unable to Eay 'whether they or their
ne:gnbor was rght Be sure that
any opinion you may hare can be
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is :1 all rrien were twnsible ard true
there would not he any nezeseity of
the laws no use for the courthouse
nto use tot standing arnues In such
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the destiny of man and point out to
hint the perIett ways or Lle pathways
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Studio 25 W I3th-et Ckluotiorra
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News Washinetm Borges 1321 ens
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LDITOZ
I Q What Is the cradle lu tahtch an
Indtan wornah oarrtes her papooee
called?
A Sr rne of the Ind Ian names are
gaascea tUtnIgan and urhasta
Q What Is the longest prIze f!ght
Cr ahlch there Is a record?
A Jack Jones bet Peer Ttleiney
Cheahlre Eng 1S25 after a battle of
275 rounds laattng tour hours and
3 0 mizutea
Q Vat Is the dame cf a t'ee of
the Facifir 15:arte bearing a fr1:t
from which a red siain ie obtained?
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Q To what church orasnliation
does Westminster Attey In London
be:ong?
A The Church 0 England which
corresponds to the Protestant Episco-
pal churcn in the United States
Q Why is kerosene not a good anti-freentng
solutma for automcbtles?
A Because of the disagreest:e odor
and because kenxene evaporates when
heated and ts also a conalderable fire
risk It rots the nutter tuting and
will also den-bait a greasy mist over
the car Gas is liab:e to form and
cause espansion and bung of the
radiator The boilinz point of kero-
sene la much tu her than eicchol
3londay August 12th
Our Downstairs
Store's Great
Fashion and
:Value Giving
AUGUST
of beautiful
Fur-Trimmed
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SHAN3ILAI--Decked out in royal
rote and crown manufactured by his
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1 CA' T LA I CITY Aug 10—Bere is
3-1 a teem where on two minutes' ree-
tce area et 5 o'clock in the afternoon
a trout' fiehlag expedition cart be
ceesnized
'A-eat 3 more there will be trout for
breakfast if you're
---e'icient at eat-
p
''elif Aa
Welch by the eeedre:Aee
way is the reasem b F7:::
tele particular co:- K : 7 -
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tp
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r ten is being writ- t
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ten behind drawn f -:' :e a':'e ::"ee
bands al it were :te4'
My one and only loa4eetelze'a1
pair of tweed tray- aaae eiF477i'I!-t
eang pant ee are at '- I ' : -' 4
tee tailores 'night- "1 ':: ''le'e'
ly darnestee by the e - A eaae e
therte and bram- -''''"4-:'':4f
bles along the '1 ---- ' t-Br -io-
creek - 1:- -t ''Y '
And that elegant -' - - li
traveling but upon 'trot' alma- -
which I paid $2
down is out getting reblocked Con
atterng that it was a swanky P'ifth-
av hat It tock to grasshopper hunt
ing in a big way
ST11L'hLenanmdyll cannot complain
t Bob Mott of The
sa:t Leke Telegram met my frain
he rave me one of those 'key-to-theclty"
looks !leer stnce left Man-
hattan eomeone has been giving me
the key to Borne city and the only
trouble with keys to the city is that
they never seern to flt the hotel bed-
room dear By which I mean they
eeep yell from going home to bed
So when Bcb told me that the city
wa- mine and I could have what I
eleueri I allowed as bow I'd Just as
soon have a canyon According to a
bccklet I had teen reading en route
Salt Lake hal nine canyons within
may distance Of the city—each If you
can believe it grander than the last
'Arid what do you want with a
canaen?" he eeked suspiciously
"Oh I thought there mlght be a
cettple of country trout anxious to
meet a fellow from the LA city"
So we r3d a canyon a fiehing party
end a good catch—all before the din-
ner bel rang
Which In my opinion the chamber
of commerce ehould know about
A MONO the other major attrae
iet tiona of Salt Lake is a vast
lunch counter and restaurant which
boasts in a large sign that no woman
Cta croes its portals Once beyond
the cigar and one is safe from fe-
male intrusion Whether it is that
the bays can keep their minds on
thair fend or whether Its becaue
they find eating alone economical—
at piece has a turnover or some 2700
diners per tay
' And a large sign which hangs over-
Iheed informs you that the pRlicy of
!agents only" has been so profitable
teat the place has had to etlaree
several Linea and is about to enlarge
egain
Ilaving been an gliti-eghret town
fer many a year when Salt Lake
1 finalie returned to the fag-gelling
Labia it made up for lost time For
eweltere have I seen such Ziegfeldean
C4aret sales girlies And how the
lcal boys Lane around!
fli Parts everything that isn't Joan
ri cf Arc'e last supper resort is Na-
poleon's pet chair or King Louls's
favorite mansion In Salt Lake every-
teen that isn't In sore way or an-
other tied up with Erignam Young
is connected with one of the Smith
brothers—nct the cough drop kids
There are Erigamn Young parka and
reeiderices and stetucs and fountains:
former farmer of Brlghern Young and
learner estate of Brigham young
All In ail he eeerres to have got
around quite a bit
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KODAK PICTURES
Lace your films with your drug-
gist Ask him to eend them tor
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THE MAC 4 '777 UR Co
KODAK FINISHERS
1201 Linwood Oklahoma City
$10 per MOO
PER MONT11
DISAPPEARiNfl MORTGAGES
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Investors Mortg Co
710 Petroleum Bldg Phone 2-11077
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I career through his miserable death A- Because cf the disareeable odor
b the In City of Babylon
1 i and because kerceene evaporates when
Mortals are queer belziga They : heated and :s also a cons-derable fire $ I 0 per MOO
PER MOVIII l'
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ter risk It rots e rubber tuting and DISAPPE M
RiNe ORTGAGES
' neighbor has treated them wmrgly I will also den-bst a greasy mist over 7 IN EEREat
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cannot complain
Bob Elliott of The
met my 'train
those ''key-to-thesince
left Man-
s been giving me
ity and the only 1
o the city is that
fit the hotel bed-
Ich I mean they
g home to bed
me that the city
)uld have what
s bow I'd Just as
According to a
reading en route
s canyons within
city—each If you
ler than the last
ou want with a
suspiciously
'here might be a
trout anxious to
the LA city"
)n a fishing party
Ji before the din-
lion the chamber
know about
er major attrac-
Lake is a vast
restaurant which
n that no woman
s Once beyond
is safe from fe-
nethr it is that
their minds on
ther Its because
one economical—
over of some 2700
hich hangs over- 4
hat the pRlicy of
sen so profitable
had to enlarge
about to enlarge
anti-cigaret town
hen Salt Lake
the fag-selling
)r lost time For
such Zaegfeldean
And how the
and!
that isn't Joan
-er resort is Na-
or Kang Louis's a
Sa:t Lake every- a
some vay or an-
Brigham Young
ne of the Smith
ough drop kids
foung parka and
)s and fountains:
rhrtn Young and
Igharn Young
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