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THE GUARDIAN
1
A. E BARROW, Editor.
CROWDER CITY.
OKLAHOMA
REOULAT NG THE USE OF ARMS.
That In nn Interesting and a nug-
gestfve proposal .% hkh ban I •■an n.;ide
at Albany —to legislate aKainut the
common use and oven owMrhhip of
the Ingenious d -vlc<j which ha* be<n
Invented for aflenclng the noise of flre-
arma, ays New York Trib.ine. Th.it
device Ik said to be to eff« ctlve as to
znake the discharge of a rifle or a pis-
tol nearly nols -le*s, without d*cr«a -
Ing the lethal effecUveness of the
weapon. It la easily conceivable that
such an attachment to uliitary fire-
arms would be of Inestimable advan-
tage In warfare, a noiseless rlfl«* using
smokeless powder k\y\ng practically no
Information aa to the location of lta
user. Uut 11 la obvious that precisely
the iaui« thing would make a *un or
a pistol s fsr more dangerous tool for
U- use of assassins It may. Indeed,
DEI OF BliOII
If BE GIVEN IIP
DEMOCRATIC PARTY APPARENT-
LY AS USUAL UNABLE TO
"GET TOGETHER."
REPUBLICANS NEED NOT FEAR
j Raw cotton, petroleum, oil and prod-
ucts, bides and anthracite coal are
"n the free list—Pueblo (Col.; Opln-
Ion.
Foreign Commerce In Ap'.'i, 1910. *
'foreign com men •• of the 1,'nltea
•Statey in April, 1910, shows larirer Im-
port. than In April of any earlier
j ear and larger exports than In April
of any earlier year except 1906. 1907
and 1908. The free Imports exceed In
Marjorieand
the Moon
Dy Edith S. Speed
Ccwrlghr. is*o. b7 Associated Literary Frets
"It la no lice asking mother. She
will not give her consent," whispered
ents who have been bo kind: so I
came out to tell you. Oh, Phil," she
sobbed. "I don't know what to do."
"SIy poor little girl," he said. "I
don't believe I should run away with
you. 1 am going into the house to ask
your father and mother to let me
marry you."
"Phil."
"1 can't go home without knowing
something certain. Come."
As the tw o young people entered the
GETTING RICH RAPIDLY ENOUGH.
.Y a °/ a"y Par!'*'r April n>l Marjorle as they Btood together >n the sitting room Marjorle's father and
the dutiable Imports are larger than
ti ose of any
19<
Minority Organization Can Not Elim-
inate Populism, and No Candl-
date Thsy May Nominate
Haa Any Chance of
Success.
summer bouse. "She insists that I "other stared at them In astonlsh-
earller April except in wait at least eight years before I ment. The girl, cold and wind blown.
' " " marry." slipped Into a chair. Phil walked up to
Philip Drayton smiled down at her I table.
earnest little faes. j down, won't you?" asked Mr.
"But your mother was only twenty
when she was married," he said.
"Y<-«, I know, Phil; but she says 1
am too young "
"Then we shall have to elope."
"EIojjb! Mother would never for-
give me."
"Oh. yes Bhe would: she would be
The total Imports of April, as
reported by the bureau of statistics of
the department of commerce and la-
bor were $123,942,728, of which I't.
080,754 was free of duty and I71.2C1.-
■>~Z dutiable, exceeding the total of
'h«- same month of last year by $11.-
I 775.054 The total exports were $133,-
''89.109, exceeding those of the corre-
sponding month of last year by $7,
FWponses to Mr Hearst's overtures 9H.249 For the ten months ending
to th iH-mocrary are not as a rule *"h April Imports were $1,318,259,472.
favorable. In some quarters they are exceeding those of the corresponding an^r5r for a little while; but would
declined with thank. In others they tM months of last year by $247,064, foon make "P 1 ran't WW eight years
are rejected with a spirit approaching Exports In the ten months end- 'or a home an<l y°u, Marjorle," he
Brant, hesitating, as he looked at the
young m'.n'a stern face.
"No," said Pbil, "I'll stand. Mar-
jorle and ! were going to run away."
"Run an ay I" exclaimed Mrs. Brant
ai.d her husband's fist came down on
the table heavily. But as Phil told of
his love, the older man gazed at him
Intently, visions of his own youth and summer resort hotel."
courtship stirring him deeply. lVhen
Phil had finished he said:
trusts."
OWES
"He doesn't believe
le doesn't need to.
— ■ "I understand that If It had not been
• corn In no quarter, as the newspa- '"K *ltb April were $ 1,4S5.991>>«, ex ?h, '>'ave 11 t0 me and every- windy tonight and Marjorle had not
pers report public sentiment, is any celling by $Q 723.1C9 those of the a" right" thought It was wrong you would have
be aaid that there Is no legitimate us* ">ch feeling manifested as greeted a'«e months of last year The excess „ ut- Phl1- there no other way?" run away?"
for .« silencing device, save In Jllll- r°' Oraves' speech at the Jefferson 'sports oter lm[>orts In the ten Rrn afraid not," he answered. "1 think so."
day dinner In Washington a few weeks month* ending with April Is $107,723,- w"' have m>' boat at the landing to- i "And what then?"
ago On that occasion the proposl- * ' against 1 '.1 ' 74 177 In the corre- sorrow night and we will cross the The young man's gaze met that of
tlon for a fusion between the H. arst spondlng months of last year ba-v to willow Point, where the min- the older man's squarely
I"t.er wl" Diarr'r us" _ j "I should have taken care of her
The Rank and File Are True. „ °h' wo° ' b<* romantic!" said and kept her safe. I love her."
Tie magazines who do not want lh- _a,r'or'e' '' w"' be moonlight and I | He was very earnest. The fntber
Ury doings and In actual war. If we
grant that citizen. now and then need
lo use flrearma sgalnat burglars, high-
waymen and others It should be ob-
vious that the most desirable and
moat effective ar#i for auch purposes
lies and the Democracy was hailed
with enthusiasm The only reason
why Colonel Craves did not receive
the Biblical welcome was because
his Handicap and hurry. People are there was no veal handy The meat
gett- n happier, If they are not getting served were of s more substantial
toller, and the former Is a goo omen Rn<l filling character
•f the latter. They have plenty of The Montgomery Advertiser, a rep
t.m* to work at that that is
cease.1 postage on their output and
will wear my white dress and
SKIN HUMOR 25 YEARS
"Cutlcura did wonders for me. For
twenty-five years I suffered agony
from a terrible humor, completely cov-
ering my head, neck and shoulders, so
even to my wife, I became an object
of dread. At large expense I consult-
ed the most able doctors far and near.
Their treatment was of no avail, nor
w'as that of the Hospital, during
six months' efforts. I Buffered on
seemed stirred by his uprightness and Bnd concluded there was no help for
rorth reeentatlve southern Journal, does not !n holy horror at Tannonlsm and
jnounclng Aldrlchlsm; and they have succeeded
taint of 'n "'"king a few timid souls appreben
the wholesome Icdloatlona of a healthy aKal""t what It rui.s the
life that people In this country play ',,:arstl««i
U hard aa they work. But business f" _ P*®®"** '"« •« nominate
and pleasure have turned their backs 1 ',' ' rt "f 'la'
.... , rorm .ipon which he should stand Th«
■pon the knocker, aettlni their facea r,n(11da(e But u wlthout „
to brighter skies. 8o If you are at "his political
Um (ti dallies that are disappointed a' "'"i the pink roses that you |)e turned to hla wife. "Well, me this side of the grave. Then I
because the ne* tariff law does not ' * B" 1 'mother?" heard of some one who had been cured
put wood pulp on th free list ar«- e moonlight shining through the ^ ..It js Qut of the quegt]on Bhe by Cutlcura Kemedles and thought
making a great rumpusand rolling their fh„eVJ',r°U„,tt,°,lt. the *"1'1 J® ? ® flared "Marjorle Is only twenty. 1 ,hat a trla' could do no harm. In ft
,°D hand J shall not let her get married for eight surprisingly short time I w as com-
pletely cured. S. P. Keyes, 147 Con-
blle, or even to play, and It Is one of intent Itself *|th pronouncing Aldrlchlam; and they have succeeded 6Par'lIt'd a little ring j years_
outa with somebody settle the matter
with him; do not bother me with It.
That la the answer of the world to-
day. s good one, too Even In sports
this wholesome spirit prevails; In-
Is the splrl' of a manly age, a big age
Practical Jokes often are In
$>ad taste and not at all aa funny as
their perpetrators seem to think Home-
times such Jokes Invite legal punish-
ment Down In Panama a party of
would be humorists circulated the
atory thai seismologists had predicted
that the country would be visited In
the night by a great shock and (but
Colon would be wiped out of existence
by a tidal wave. Coming on the heels
of tb < Costa Hlcan cataclysm, this
prophecy threw (ho Ignorant and su-
He reverently kissed her.
It describes the sort of B'v<' 'hat the Republican party may ' w'sh your mother could attend
suffer defeat In the coming fall elec- yo,ir *eddlng," he continued after a
Hons I>-t all such possess their souls nee, but she will not consent, i id
In patience' The great body of the years Is too long to wait.
party, the rank and file, the plain A" ,hp r day Marjorle T
people are not alarmed. They are ®a,JB ' worked. Vpstairs, o
still fervent believers In the principle* 'a* the white dress and whltt
of the party They still believe In pro- "n c'ost't was the suit casj
tectlon of American labor. They be- htr dainty belongings, packer", for
lleve with President Taft that the flrst time without her mother's sup
new tariff law Is a compliance with
the promise of the last national plat-
form They still believe In their lead-
ers who have so many times led them
to victory. They still believe that the
continued ?"lfar of the country de-
mands tiie continued ascendency of
Jefferson was a thorough politic ian I ,he K,'Pu,"lean party. And any set of
and Mr Lincoln another. Anil there I men who are rountlnK on their aban-
very Is no challenge to the aan-rtlon that ''onnient °r their party are doomed
Mr. Roosevelt Is a master of the art to disappointment.—Norwalk (O.) Re-
And how could a Democratic plat
and
garments without
smirch " The platform must show
neither "populism," nor "other un-
Democratlc Isms "
Of course the candidate should be
without guile In the had sense of that
deed It dominates there perhaps more w,,rd But In- ought to be a good poll
than anywhere else It takes the form "r,itn "" should know the wires, and
of Intolerance, It la so pronounced. It h°W P"" ,h'1,1 1 n" ldett ,hl"
man familiar with politics and who
end f .t m. .~a . . . Plav" ,he wl,t> Hkl" neces-
•*"" ■■
vision. Now and then she ran up at.
tried on the hat, laughing at herse.
In the mirror and picturing Phil s face
when he should see her.
"If you are going upstairs again,"
her mother called from the kitchen,
"will you close the windows? There
"Oh, mother!"
j "Yes, and by then, Marjorle, you
I will know your own mind."
"I do know it," pleaded the girl.
'You were married when you were
1 wenty."
"Yes; but I was older. You are only
child. Now you run up to your
x>m."
With a despairing glance at Phil,
. -ho stood looking stern and deter-
mined, she left the room. Her moth-
er turned to the young man.
"I thought when I consented to the
gress St., Boston, Mass., OcL 12, '09."
Face Covered with Pimples
"I congratulate Cutlcura upon my
ipoedy recovery from pimples whicU
covered my face. I used Cutlcura Soap,
Ointment and Resolvent for ten daya
and my face cleared and I am perfect-
ly well. I had tried doctors for sev-
eral months but got no results. Wm. J_
Sadlier, 1614 Susquehanna Ave., Phila-
delphia, May 1, 1909."
He Gets "Commercial Extra."
"Don't you touch that sprig of cel-
lgagement that you would be Batis- ery!" commanded Mrs. Heckpen.
form be drawn without a trace of pop-
ulism? The Populists, by a maneuv. r
directed by W. C. Whitney from New
York, helped elect Mr. Cleveland In
1892, and by 1890 were so strong they
colored both the nomination and the
platform at Chicago Mr. Bailey tlmt
year thought Mr Bryan nors I'opu
list than Demon.;', ami meditated re-
jecting the ticket Mr. Hill of New
York thought the Populist c
flcctor.
A Roosevelt "If."
Numerous enemies of the president
and opponents of his administration
are loud in their protestations of loy-
alty to Theodore Roosevelt. Not only
that, but they laud his Judgment to
the skies and profess entire faith In
his wisdom.
These conditions contain certain in-
terestlng |w>ssllillltl«>a. They give es-
cat had eat , . . . . A
perstitlous Into terror, and there wu <,n Democratic canary, and so took w,' Kht and Importance to one
•omethlng ot a panic. Of course ths 1,0 I,Hrt 1,1 "" ln the campaign li l,lK """""''It "If."
convulsions did not occur But tb* "'lK,lt b" w,,il to ^ '«' tb. Demo, " T 11 ,'ho',,•l rom" homo'
1'anama authorities took the matter In .rRCy. "" ,h" It needs In " " y„ f"6/ V. t
h.n.i u. t tk i Its business, ami re than h is been rl<1a "1Ht ,hp highest Interests of the
band and the Joaora are now In Jail f , J '1 , ^ P' , , ' ] country would be best served bv su,,
awaltln, the rsaultof proceedings,bat f|.m £ ZZnT Z 'X
will |M brought against tbem. And If most skilful of surgeons couid not
drain It out and lenve the patient
alive.
these humorists get a round sentence
tha general verdict will be that It
aervod them right.
Tha war against the white plague
The Advertiser does well to call for
a good nomination and - .eimd p|at
form, but It should no. be loo exact-
Ill never be effective while contagion "1'N ('"-v mixed Issues nnd
la allowed to be freely and wantonly
apread by oipectoratlon In publlo
plaoea, espacla^y on the streets, where
all lungs are expoaed to Infection.
Not until mt'aaurea are taken severe
enough to check. If not to abolish, the
habit, objectionable both to health and
4o public decency, will the light
agslnat tuberculosis be tuken ne-
rloualy.
chaotic conditions. ' As good as y\,u
have got; I'm not expecting the best,"
snld the old man from the country at
the restaurant counter In ordering a
cup of coffee.
If the grandsons of the late Marshnll
Staid, tha Chicago merchant prince,
live to be fifty, they will come Into
possession of their grandfather's resid-
uary estate, which It is estimated by
that time will be worth $200,000,000.
At the age of fifty the happy heirs will
probably have outlived their boyish
(olliea, so that they won't waste the
money.
Consumer In the Saddle.
The commercial element Is "on"
thnt the people are now onto their
game In taking advantage of the new
tariff law In greatly raising the prices
on almost everything, and yelling
"It's the tariff Increase," when, as a
matter of fact, prices should h.tve
been reduced, owing to the reductions
ln the tariff
Prices
porting the Taft administration, rally-
ing to Mr Taft's standard and elect-
ing a house of representatives which
would work with him In constructive
legislation, Instead of a Democratic
congress which would antagonize and
oppose the president and his party?
In that on; would the antl-Taft ad-
mirers of Colonel Roosevelt admit
that he understood the sltnatlon bet-
ter than they nnd was a wiser coun-
selor In respect to the nation's needs?
If not, what could they say of ths
Judgment and soundness of their Idol,
who Is nlso the Idol of the country?
This Is an Interesting possibility.
It may assume great Importance In
the coming campaign. -Cleveland
Deader.
fled. Now you are trying to coax the
child to run away."
"I might have taken her," was Phil's
answer.
The father, notln: the set mouth of canary
the young man, peicelved the neces-
sity of a compromise.
Why not?" asked Mr. Heckpen*
"Ain't it good?"
"Good? Certainly it's good—it's the,
best til' re is. I'm keeping that for tha
Horrible Thought.
"But why do you think we are Iix
Perhaps we had better talk It over. Imminent danger of a war with Enr-
mother," he said. land?"
"No," was the firm response. "I "Ain't Alfred Austin Just as likely
shall not let Marjorie marry until sho as not to write a poem on the occasion
is tw enty eight. That is young of Roosevelt's visit?"
enough." [
"But we were married when we TAKE A FOOT-BATH TO NIGHT
were young and have been happy." After di^solvlm; one or two Allen's Foot-
"What we did has rnthlni. in 7"1'3 <An,ls£Mic tablets for the foot-b.ith>
■ t , nothing to do In the wut^r It will take out all orene .
with -Marjorie. It Is no good vour ta- smarting and tenderness, remove foot
odors and freshen the feet. Allen's Foot-
National Rather Than Political.
This growing sentiment for protec-
tion thnt Is extending over the south-
land means that our pollc* Is to he
national rather than a political one,
nnd that we shall not, for decade* to
come, abandon an economic prin-
ciple that hem fits every section of
our land and every class of our people.
I will go further: I predict that not
within the life span of any present
living American will this policy ha
abandoned. It may. perchance be for-
| salten for a period, forsaken as the re-
most | suit of III-advised action, but the pen- ;
I
her
not
$>re«(
but ate little.
"Don'i you feel well?" ask
father.
"I am all right, but
hungry," she replied.
Marjorle was to meet Phil nt eight
o'clock At 7:30 she went upstairs.
In the darkness she pressed her lace
against the window. She could see
are now going down and
they should, as the big reductions on
almost everything that .titers Into the
everyday living expenses have been
put on a lower basis by the new tariff
law. The tariff demagogue will soon
be out of commission as the people
—— i understand the workings of the Payne
There Is In the physiological labora luw hotter
Ury of the University of Pennsylvania 1Present tariff law Is the most
• machine that measures the mental ev, nly balanced of any tariff law this -Inlum of American opinion will swing
capabilities of any person to whom It cou""'-v ,'v<*1 h d ,"""h <«h mighty force and American
Is applied It would probably register , fU"'V r,'(,u,,,1"n <•> the table | "I'lnlon will entrench It again as of
aero If annlled t« ,L. . L below and kick like when your M>re behind the strong breastworks
money to uo tosh w ih n i'° l'"> Blleu>Pt to put higher prices ,,f American Interest and American
•uonsy to go to .how. that It I. neces on the goods you want on account of Prosper!..
' h# to try to sup the tariff show them these figures. 1 one of those old fashioned
they can't be refuted. Don't be held ] protectionists who believe ln Amerl-
up by these fellows who lie about the 1 <an WW and the American standard
new tariff law. of living and that the way to main-
H.r. Ar. Posltlv. Figures ^'V'Tim ^ ',0lnK T °Wn W°rk-
0I Such a faith, however, does not pre-
marine cables In case Oerniany Is In oork T "o nM,uct,on on VraJ occasional revision of our
voived In a rll m |7T.\ , T , °D Rml ,ftrllT an'' of duties either
ahouM .h , „ agricultural Implement., boilers up or down to meet changed con II-
•hould cut th. cables, how could b. od parts thereof, bar Iron; 25 to 60 tlons In our Industrial and commercial
>.t th. world know what bs ha. to cent. gloves. | transaction. But my faith does In
W J„ m [",uced 0"~8a,t P"r • dude the Judgment that such changes "I haven't any bag I am not going
— " H'"*1, 6' <onl 33; harness aud should be made by the frlerds and not Phil"
In order that a phy.lcl.n may trs.t U; boot, and shoes. «0; var by the enemies of protection This "Not going"' he exclaimed. "Why
111. patient without visiting him, a ' ** lo boiler or other plate was our creed and our promise to the tot?"
J.ondon Invention permits an examina "'n "r "I""1' 18 ,0 40; ra" . M; people In the last national campaign. "Oh. I couldn't go on such a night
tlon of heart beats by telephone ,. "ra ■ 2(1 lo 40- lron or'' ,iu. «nd I believe we can claim that faith Who ever heard of running nway and
lover, who are not certain of each plat.-, 20; barbed was kept the pledge fulfilled and that felling mnrrled on a dark night?"
ether's affections should borrow the n'V H'ol forks Ih- turiff was revised suhstantlally i "What has the weather to do with
"Good by," and went down the path
I The horse's hoofs had died away In
the distance w hen the father returned
to the sitting room.
j As Phil drove slowly homeward, he
moodily gazed out upon the night.
J The vagrant wind caressed his cheek
is a cloud In the west, which means ' and the salt air filled hiB nostrils. The
w j little white spire of the church in Wil-
But Marjorle excitedly combing out : low Point silently beckoned to him in
her curls in preparation for the wed- ' the moonlight.
ding coiffure, forgot the injunction un- Suddenly his horse reared and came
til the flapping of the curtains brought to a sudden stop.
her out of her dreams. | "Marjorie!" he exclaimed as
"Did you shut the windows?" her [ girl stepped to the side of the
mother called to her. j riage.
"No, but I will," answered the girl, j She laughed nervously, as
Marjorle could hear the roar ot' the ! climbed In beside him.
wind and the lashing of the wave*. "Quick!" she urged. "Here Is my
could not cross bag. They are arguing ln the sitting
She slowly con- room. I took the short cut across tha
lots They will not discover that I
king their part; 1 shall not give my
| consent."
I Her husband saw that It was use-
I less to argue, and held out his hand
to Phil.
"I guess we shall have to do what
mother thinks best. After all, she Is
right."
He accompanied Phil to the door. Be patient with everyone, but abova
The wind had abated and through the all with yourself. I mean, do not ba.
scurry of clouds the moon shone disturbed because of your imperfec-
brlghtly. The young man stood look- j tions, and always rise bravely from &
| Ing at It for a moment then stiffly said: fall.—Francis de Sales.
Tabs instantly relieve weariness andL
sweating or inflamed feet and hot nerv-
ousness of tlie feet at night. Then for
comfort throughout th<> day shake Alien's
Foot-Eas< the antiseptic powder Into your
shoes. Sold everywhere 25o. Avoid "sub-
stitutes. Samples of Alien's Foot-Tabs,
mailed FREE or our regular size «. nt by
mail for 1!5<\ Address Allen S. OlinstecL
Lelioy, N. Y.
A torn jacket is soon mended; but
hard words bruise the heart of a.
child.—Longfellow.
BEAUTY!
The Discriminating-
W oman Demands
FRECKELEATER on bee
toilet table. It Is a face,
cream so eiqulsite, so
effect!** that it has be-
come a necessity. It 1b
beauty furj-our asking.
Two sizes—50e iii.J -Oo_
and knew that tlir
the bay that night
tinned her dressing, wondering how
they Would git to Willow Point jam gone for awhile, and, oh. Phil, I
She helped her mother with d'nner, | climbed down the grape arbor!"
| He urged the horse to a run with
one hand while with the other he
tucked the blanket around her.
"I can't believe it!" he said as she
nestled close to him. "I can't believe
that you are really here."
"Well," said the girl, "lather was al-
most ready to give in and mother will
soon make up, she always does, and I
We are not ready to accept the
ataument that the kalaer has made
•laborate preparation, to cut the sub-
nothing; the moon was hidden behind | wasn't going to wait until 1 was twen
U'ro i,nil. h ' l>''e'8ht to get married. Phil—especial-
.teuiih lv , /V l m hHr' Bh° 1 loo"ed out of my window
stealthily descended the stairs and j and saw that glorious moon-our
w«nt out by the side door. Her light 1 moon."
figure bent to the wind as she sped
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down the path.
"Phil," she called softly.
Then she felt his arms about her.
"Where Is your hat'" he asked. "We
can't go In a boat; so we will drive. 1
have brpught blankets; you won't be
cold "
Marjorle slipped out of his arms.
borrow the
appliance from some friendly doctor.
Delaware reports tht largest straw-
Ith
Jent our happiness?" he aske<< gently.
j "Don't you love me, Marjorle?"
j "Yes," she whispered, then ralterlng-
The Pharmaceutical Wink. continued. "It was all going to be
couruglug. Perhaps vhen the berrle. 1 rnonly usedV lii" iu«in,f."i " Church I ee the pharmacist* are *" beautiful, 'he moonlight and th.
• rrlve a, market they may be so nu ! leather g^.', It loT Jr^ Z J > 'nil* T " """ York " I ' T" 'T ",lW!
, am of tar Ootham— Yes, Just come over the hen It grew so dark nnd windy, I
13 to 3rt; sewing machines. 3;i 1-2. ! and iucceMfully. — Vlce-Pre
typewriters, .'13 1-3. oilcloth and lino 8hertr,tti
l*uui, t to 38; coltou thread, 16 to
40, lath, 20: clauboanlN lti M i ruiu
berry crop In It, history. I hi. I. en- spike, and tacks :0 to 60. Uks , I
melons and largo that a quart boi of Ur '"! sodas, lj t^> S3, .thers, 20 to
them will be reuiiy a quart gunpowder, S3 l-s to 60: .taroh
M 14.
Following llluatriou. Example.
If your beat girl will not see you
When you wish to make a call.
Issue thsn an exhortation
To tile human family all.
Hay you mist thermion'! b« slaughter
And you depre. atr With car*
Any war between ihe aexes
On account of the affair.
If your debtor will not see you
\V hen you call to get your cash.
Hop* that creditors and debtora
Will do nothing that Is rash.
Trumpet to the earth's four corners
That you pray no III may bode
And there may not h« a class war
From tlie private episode.
—Mcl.andburgl.0 Wilson. In New Tork I
Sun.
Both Spiny.
"So you are a vegetarian now?"
"Yep."
"Don't you miss the flesh pots?"
"Not at all. Kvery flesh food has Its
vegetable counterpart. Cactus, for "In-
bridge If you want to go, nnd wink, ,elt ,''at ev,,n ,he elements wer*
and I guess you'll get la right"—' "*aln t • was not doing Ih* j stance, Is an excellent substitute for
aonktrs Statesman. , thing—running away from par- spring shad."
MACHINERY0F *LL K,N0S F0R SALE
ninUIIIHL.il I Hepale work carefully ,n4
promptly done. WrlU), call or phone.
Southwestern Manufacturing Co. ""'sp,?"1*
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CLARK
PIANOS
COLUMBIl 6RAPH0PH0NES
1HD RECORDS
F.ctorv distributors for State of Oklahoma.
r,,e 115 1,)r intormation. I win pay y™.
to get our prices.
ditzell music co.
i
222 N. Robinton It
Oklahoma City, Okl*
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