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OK I \ 11QM \ WKEKl.V I.KADER. THURSDAY, MARCH 18. 1920.
TEMPLE DEGREE WORK
MOVES OFF ON III
Class of 492 Novitiates Receiving
Degrees of Scotti-ti Rite;
Guthrie ttKd El Reno
Teums Do Good Wcrk
When the temple turnstile cllck.id
(or ratrMhmenti at noon Tn -d.«:.
t/ord was megaphoned from > u' ■
office thai exactly 4tC new candidate
for the UHi decrees hail n-.-is- i 1.
thus quickly fulfilling the I r ■•! ,.i><
of Secretary Frank Derr. rlailve i •
a bumper doubl--team clu.-J
Temple lobbies buzzed merrily
en early hour Tueedajr morn De-
gree work start« d promptly un 'he
minute and by lioon the teams o! I51
Reno and Qntiirli had exemplified the
Secret Master, the IVi'ftCl il.i.-l r a'ld
Confidential Secretary.
During the ntfernoon and evenin .
the renialndi r of th. Lodg "f 1' r
(pc'Ion de.re's w< re mounted in-
cluding Indandent of th I'"' •!
Royal Arch of So'oman ard the I' .
feet Glu. The Ineffable degr- •: •
ornate and impressive, ntn! pcepan
the novitiate for the Joys, of f'ue Hi -i
Croix.
The Lodge of Perfection in un I r
the direction of Harmon T Sweai ti
gen, i'!. and the n'.ot'o of th ' lvr-
lection is "Virtus Juiilt. Mots Non
Bel arablt."
The large chit's was deeply im-
pressed w th the work. 1 hi1 niUMv '
numbers were of the usual h1 *.li '''
der.
SCOTTISH RITE NOTES
••Dutch" Youn. is go'ug .' • >' and
he Is going to be tni-s I in the drei
lng room. Sot'.e worker is "llute
"The paramount que-t;on," s.'l
Secretary Derr, "is keepi: g tit' recur
clear. That can be done onl by th
prompt payment of du's."
CHEATKST IIKItO IN
I 111: I M i ld) STATUS
TO REPOPULATE NATION
Larger Families Advocated By
Commttee That His Been
Appointed To Urge
Reproduction
(Hjr Annx-ialnl )'n I
Jackson, Miss., March 'N The
pretest hero n tbe I'nited States
lives at Crystal! Sprin -s, Miss.
Having a family of '21 children all h
own which w is Incroared to -7 when
h • married a widow wbh *. chl dr« n atr
his s«cond w fe, he was lately rarrbd
for the third time, th hr de b. in? an-
otlv r widow with 1 children so the
Paris, March 15 France is ai last family now eoun:s up includi u ih
arout-ir^ i'H 'f o the din - r «•' d>.n:• ' .rvlvin^ par n's Any mm wi h
out, the privately conducted, up- a fam ly to prov.fl • for his the
hill fiiht. f«>r a hi-ner b r'hrate has who stood on the burning d
been taken over by the kov rrm nt clossed.
through the creation of a higher - - —
council of natality. This eoun il of RODERTf.ON FAVOPS
thir'v. ap oiir'd by .1 L. Breton, fi-
ther of five children, s known as ai
s ro'ie friend of Inm families. Three
o'hers of the new family are advo-
cates of measures to increase tho
^ STOCK JUDGING CONTEST SAYS MANKIND CANNOT NOT DIVORCED YET? PUT I IRE STAKED IT TEMPLE
CET FED UP ON WAR y II AFTER NAME ROSE CROIX DECREES
Excitement Incident To War
Contest Onen To Alt Club Mem-
bers Who Have Enrolled
Before That Date;
Frizes Offered
Necessary To Physical Well-
I Being, Says Dr Van
Biper
English Satire on
Divorce System ol the United
Slates By Famous
Essayist
. - Gorgeous Scenery, Muilc and
6 Lights Feature Work; Major
General Dickerson Talks
on America In War
such
toy
ck out-
Rockford, III., March IS.—Dr. Ben-' . , .
J.imin W Van Riper of Roc'toU col- London' March ^.-Reformers who
lege for girls, in a recent leo
fore tho student body said
ure bo-
lt the
fic
■ Fr nrh blrthrnte.
War cost Fran«•• ron -h'v
' Utm A low Mr hrate do
| war years, coat France
|of popu^'loq, Th -•
n'o striving pi. -ur s
1 *n v>no
tho
los m* d '
111 us* rite
♦ry
Logan county Hereford and Short
horn associations w 11 wive prizes
Club members to receive instruct
Ions in stock judging and wm prizes rif,ht 0f niankind to make war w- r
at th" Login county registered iilrs. jut (0 u uniVersal vote, he world
Contest opt n to all club members would vote forty to one for it." Mis
AMENDING SCHOOL LAWS who have enrolled before the o > r- s'atement is being widely iVfcl-s J
ng of the contest March 21 at 10.30 "Mank nd," said Dr. Van Riper,
a. m. "would not, if it could, forego the
K B Pho'wtll, state boys' • ub right to make war. F.xcitcment ie
ae«nt, and the county auent, aro in necessary to the physical well-being j
char.'o . cf the race. War exercises our obh- |rea'|>l married.
Tho con*est will be required to place est virtues—courage sacrifice, scorn I "The obvious effect of frivolous u -
will be frivolous marriage,
th ir effect on the nation, indu
and war danger are be!
In a
He wi-
>n;;inr^
•'ron (h
c ;
bv the National
for 'he ln^
• «"!
of th°
is
> 'doc*
"Tho
There is a dearth ol it to caps
C. L. to blame.
H
Ion. Thl
>d bv let er« to trem-
ii'nt, pos* r« , a e,o'Ta-
omnn and the rhi'd"
oft th^u^h tho ronnv «oc':inv a'd
nolltlcaVv row rful persons interest-
d the movement.
Th- «-i'>«n®st so *ts of *ro*hs aro
r *d h Fr- n h abonf tideer | :n '
^♦hr'te. The National A'M«nce
"ti <*ov 'r"ni"nt offir :,1<? ho'd th-M '.I
n *>tiv ph'>'iM havo thre" or more
1 To f"(0!iri"n Cirh 'n"'l1! S
'ov'Tnuient allowance o' to ° n
n voar are rr^^'ed for o^c1'
pf or th° g^eo^d tt"f'er
■oarc Th'1 A^'a"^ n - t*s n'^o for
< 'c'n«t0n to rvovtd* fer Mv eon-
• mpHoti of eh, to a#trarMv* home**
,.npah|n pnlv to 1«r *o f^mVea, eg-
t of "■•tinor^i'sr1 e" 1^-
io- fles to he-Mlfl of «uch f'm'M s.
in p,ovrmn,ent emt>'ov-
r < nt, plural vo'e. eiv'n? th f «'h-
.• intf, vn ' ^ a* thof ar-"
- f i v•'v and rnod wr, on "H rth
^n'ro1." known here as NeoMal-
huslasm,.
I'm not in olives any more—
I've hsd all I want. Thue, 1 can vav
•hat Oklnhoma is just about r ady
for ano'h r eon *;,i|tio,,al c^r'oTi'ion
♦ o h Id at Oklnhoma City
"Tli" ;i • i-roblem th ■ s'at
faces." the povernor continued, ." s
not in the matter < f bar 1 " *f if d
ro°'!s or anv'h'ng • l«o except 'be
Tho educaMonal Fvst MU of
Oltlahoma null b> r< vo'utlbo t 1
H^w fhi« is to bo don 1 am nt-t
premr^d to oav but 1 w il ' u i*♦
p cemn^lttpo of school exit l > to
work for at !•>•> t a v ar stud n,r th 1
t durational pvstem f 'om eyery t oa-
are trying to make divorce ao easy
in Ureai Britain as it i* n the Unhid
Stat« s are ridiculed in a satirical trea-
tise euiitled, '"1 he supersiiiion of d -
vorce," by Uilbert K. Chesierton, fa-
mous essayist. „
Given a riot of divorce, he says,
the world may soon come to making
.ts di linctjoa betwten tho^e "who
are marr.td' and those who "are
est virtues—courage sacrifice, scotn
thr< e classes. 0f ease and social solidarity. If war ; v°rce
i ' qi h "1 of li r ford is ever eliminated* we moat baft ai^r- ^ hieaterton asaerts* io j" •
ca'tb ; class two. four head of Short- moral substitute that will c? 1 irto about choosing the w.f to harmonize
lorn cattle; class three, fou- head f play theee same virtues. Take warjw'®^ l^e furniture might quite lo.-,.-
miv. d cattle. away ami human life would flatten out ;Gaily reairn now.
The management of the H r for.1 to defeat. This would be a cattle- j "As regards marria
sale will eive ten dollars, the Short yard of n planet with war pone and|vort*|>' no 11101
horn aseocia'ion will give $10 to a Sunday school
slb'e an*rle and th, r
th^f v or po b fo - . h° !nrr s'a-
i.ir * with i rr"1"1 *e dr: ft of a n w
fivstom ne'ofiing new school law*
for <n~otivent.
••Thor« I ■ on much dun't^aMo* i.i
the of the s' '" and thl* du*
i l'ott'on hH^prq about a 'r iivi 4oes
vn to of money. As a mfl't'r (■* t :-
'■'tlnn I n,? h ca'l vo"r aften*!nn *0
♦ be nn«" Tt y(x -mn aid ,Vl
A nnd M co'i. nf S' l'w 'er TVo
law ravs th° ffch'
ceonra*e v ' hooo c •b-
vor' OO'I con'rt hnvo vast
ame«nt of mon°v simotv b<"'us^ it
l w -nld not !>.- reroc^rv maint-'in
baw rd- d in ten prizes as follows for all the time. The recurrence r.f
" *i *vj $1 $1 #1 .*1 V $1. I wars w 11 be reduced only by eduea-
Tho object of 1 his contest is to tjon an(j the cultivation of human fei-
eate n'er st in good livestock ai d lowship.
peace es'ablishef'' quality of conjugal infidelity than a
kiss on the Bible, alier« the
Historical and religious degrees, as
set forth in Hose Croix chapter, were
disclosed. Wednesday, at Scottish
Rite Temple.
"Lux E. Tenebris" ruled. Knight
of the East and West, the Prince of
Jerusalem, and the Knight of Rose
( roix, all duly panoplied wiih a wealth
of scenic investiture, oriental lights
and Delphic strains of music, were
staged with precision and adroitness
by teams of Tulsa In the fifteenth,
Robert Collins interpreted Trince
Seraiah with zest; while Hal Rambo
as Zoro! abel and Wm L Eagleton as
Cyrus, won honors. In the 18th Wm
Clark Fields and Lee Levering per-
' formed good work.
I At the close of the rendition of the
after di- pt,rfect Kll| 14th degree Tuesday
alters the mora njghtt Major General I)i kerson, U. S
A . Fort Sill, made an address to class
f give Instruction in judring to th° Lo
" gin county club members.
v fhero wi'l be ins^mction brfoi<? th' i
< mtest and then each contertan* tuiiKt
place th" resn'c'ive classes strictly
on their own judgment.
The r sul's will he judged by the
bo' -' club d°narMnent and the prizes
wnl be awarded to 'hose mak ng ihe
highest avfra?es in their platings.
.V] boys and girls wishing to enter
this contest must make entry not
nst ho Ve t |{l|<r thtan 10 a. m. March 21.
«o's. if tb.-y _
of
of |
Deputy Inspector Gci-nl F ••
does not talk politics in the Tempi
He was aaked, bow< \ er whe i
stood "on the presidential u i'ion i qqUR ALLOWS M°Ncv
"I make no bones of where 1 stand' , t0 mrs narnett
said he. "I'm for Lowden. of Illinois
Low den Is unfortunate In eiiu mar
ried in o the Pullman family, but \\>
is a .great man an.l a t > \str i *tiv.
statesman. He is t' c son of a blacV
smith and trade his way alone, with
out the aid of any one. 1 believe M'
Lowden represents the be>t in Atn r
canism, and believe he w.ll land th
nomination."
Parson Abernathy was crly on the
ground wltt his old-timi 11
mulgee is the wonder town of the
state." he said "There art- more than
two hundred new uildinss under
construction there and contracts have
tContinued from lvi " 1>
been signed for many more. To the
man who has not visit mI Ok i ulg< «
for three years, it would loom as a
strange place."
"Dr A C Hixon is now nicely in-
stalled. at Duke's sanitarium," >aid
H T Swearin.'en "His case is sad
indeed. Members of the Ri'e bold
fond memories of the Do- tor He did
great work in the Eighteenth degree"
Secretary Derr's new bull-tin reads t
."The Supreme Council for the South-
ern Jurisdiction of the Uni «'il Sta'es
under whose authority we work, d -
claim all jurisdiction or control over
the degrees of En ered Apprentice
Fellow Craft and Master Mnson. iti<'
accepts only applicants who are mas-
ter Masons in rood tatid ntr in lodie
recognized by the Gran«! Lodge of the
S'ate In which the applicant res 1<
The Ineffable degrees as conferred in !
this Jurisdiction be: in with the
Fourth nnd extend through the Four j
te^nth and are conf« rr( d n Lodg< - of
Perfection. The !l stor'ca' and Rn
ligious degrees begin with the Fif-
teenth and extend throirrh the K rh-
teenth, and * re conferred In Chapter-
of Rose Croix The Chivalri • an'
Philosophic decrees beg n with '
Nineteenth and are conferred in ( "in
ells of Kadosh. The CM' .1 de r
are the Thirty-firet and Th rt
and are conferred In *li> «'on Mo y
All applicants mus* be res'dents of
Oklahona. but it is not reccs- try il a*
the Blue I^od^e met b- r bin be in th-
State, except members of t'"e Army
and Navy who are not if e. ted y t1 .
laws defining citizenship"
<p.v AMooloted Press )
Okmulgee. M rt h 17 County Judue
Dudley C Monk to<l v al'ow- d one
Miousa-d dollars rs «ounse fees an '
court costs to Mrs 1 aura 1 o\ve Hat*
"ett, wife or Jack on B rnett. miTon
aire Cre< k Indi in in the pro • i!n t
'nstitutcd at Topeka. K in as, by the
government to an ul t'tonrr a">
and return Rarnett to Ok'aho 'a Th<
court's order was made subject to the
approval of the lV.ireau of 'il l in
'airs of the D part 1 out of the Interior
( ost r \i si: or
not; siiom \<a: < \ (< \si
Seattle. Wash.. March 11.—8c*rctty
nf larRe ilocs. snid to be due to th"
high cost ot dOT food, s r ported by
the nectary ot the Seattle Kennel
club, now in akin arrangements for
be annual dog show to be held hero
in May.
\\ I! SON Is l r MED
ron un movii s
fpv Asutu iated Press )
Washington, M ;> reh IT Photo
grapliers were peru itt d to tahe the;
first pictures of Pre • dctit Wilson to
day since his return fro n b s w stern
trip last Septem er T e Ihe-ide
was photographed as ho left the
White House grounds on his fifth nil
omobtle ride since he went to bed Si
Octo er.
REPORT OF GOLD STRIKE
STARTS A RUSH
W'rraw, March IT U orts th'.t
•o'd h-s been struck near 'lr villa e
of Miechgow in ih Ctacow r rio- .
have reach- d thi55 city and quite n
great d ai of excitement has been
eaueed by the announe* me/i P' -
natches from an kmt rican R d Cros
nr. t in that sec'ion confirm earlier
run on of the gold s:rike.
rt'ncy, eh >'is*ry and any number
nth• r sMidl's.
hrout of everv ' a s'a-
drtn s in 'hrt q^n'e < v-r on er an |n M-
tnt on of h'^hrtr 1 arnlnT. S v n
of 'he o sf"d«n*« nui' at the omvl'i-
«'on of th- b:"h cehool or b fere
in o'her thr- o wPl on' r ain h-r
•hool and continue. That is the
in'thi evil. a"d 'he rob'^oi «v *om is
'o blame. If we won'd rl ^ a a
efi'e n'non? s * a *« s in the matter of
edtica'od ami t enr- d vonn,T p o-
w'd rnosl hrin«r e^out a deeded
reformation in our s-'bool ^vstein
"non the sa'Ti « of ocb.ool
teachers m «t • be r^'^-d. T" 'v-*
ve^rs aeo thn ITnlver^l'v of Oh •-
homa had "00 <-j 'd n s and -10
• ro^hrtrs Toclav th unlv^rc;^,. h >p .
nna stndent-- :>"d i'ft t. • r r4 ■ m! |
• \>n h°st men and wo^en of 'h° fac-
ulty n^rt liab'e to 1e* yo «hM scb,oo' af
time. Low s- 'arles wi 1 hrln?
Dr Aberr.atliy Brings
arid Eloouence Frcim
mulgee; Pullman To
Joplin
Cheer
Ok-
•OLD GLORY" CLASS
PASSES TO ROYAL SECRET
(Continued from Page t.)
class !d the dining ball The music
will partake some of jazz, but accord-
in? to the new ruling, no f eak danc-
ing will be permitted. At the last
dance, exh it ions of he cheek-to-
cheek and the Newark bunny-hug met
with disfavor and are esteemed outre
by the entertainment committee.
Scottish Rite Notes.
"The big class is close-horded.'
€ald a team worker.
The illustrative organ music m-
proves with each reunion.
Not many visitors this trip.
General freeman takes ardent in-
terest in all degree work.
mere kiss on the uiDie, anore lut" an(j visitors on America in the war.
moral quality of perjury.' jn an hour's talk the General gave an
Mr. Cho.-terton sets the t me com- jj|umjnatjve resume of the great con-
ing when a man should designate his
domestic status and offers some sug-
ges'ions. One i^> to sign the lifers
4L. W." after his name, signifying,
"lives with wife."
Another ' to attach tho insignia
"N. D. Y.," meaning, not divorced
yet."
"It is wholly possible that th" tinv (l,ass wng aUjrmented in the Lodge of
will arrive, whnn upon rnterlna, llprf(.(,tlon (iegrees.
a stran-e elty. a traveler will see a I Uot|, General Freeman and Secre-
statelv column erected to the m til- Derr are visibly pleased with the
iry Ot "a wife Who B< **t r:in n av l™,,^ reunion and the even tenor of
|.t t ted'er er 'he tmace of a ) • ,|)(t ],eliincl and in tho big audi-
orical character who had no* holt'd
flict and the part played by the armed
forces of America. Dark nnd mooted
points relative to various drives on the
west front were explained and cleared,
and merited tri u es were paid to the
many American war activities that
aided the army in the field.
Departing from the usual rule, the
about these denariir-
rs from other rchoo1
:„.r th° b- st t-iehers towsrd other
fields and no'hln" can b« done unMl
a chin 'e in our school laws i"
b:ought about."
- 0 R N" F R TMirr
WINS HIS CASE IN COURT j
tr.mt'n" >n. 1 ■>
•laim waa turned'down after an in-
vestigation. on the grounds that
CJruber b d not Icon in 'he service
continua"v for 20 vears C.ruf er con-
'ende l that he was a-d had a year o"
more to the go al Me submitted nroo'
Thp pvoof failed to convince the com
• iss'oners and his c'-'im was p eon-
holed. The re\t adm'nis'ratirn fol-
lowir • t'c N'ssbv reg • treated
Oruber's anneals b'-. " ' ■. So a d" of
The noon-day meeting of the Rotary
clui) at the lone was featured by a
roseate address by Rev Abernathy. o'
Okmulgee. "Parson" Abernathy is a
former Guthrian, and was the first
president of the Okmulgee Rotary
club. He dwelt on the cardinal points
of Rotarylsm and whit was being ac-
complished by the many clubs in the
world during the past fifteen years.
The club arranged for Pullman
service for the April meeting in
Joplin Tickets were pled id for the
Hereford and Shorthorn uf.nner
March 25.
Alumina | ^pjie luncheon attendance was good
,'rnv" the songs brisk and President Burton
' in good humor.
k\i i\ ni:n:\Ti:n,
KILLS SELF, IS
m m i\ m roiM
The Cest Lax.itlvc
"Mv sod- ntarv hab • - b, ive n<
•d 'he us- f n i
•i« I bav tried many but
♦hint* bef,-r than Chanih-
Lblrt
laxa
,foun«i
vrit
!ardwlck Vt
rie or of he
Mr Pa •
IKOlU'l lliltel? t>f Ne
An early Roman law li oi:
number and quality of '.r.•*: 's
entertainment.
The ScotMsh Ri'e Oir^d. a body o*
33 members who are p'ed "ed to a^!-'
^pwrpe wor^e^s. "«nne." run errands |
and do anything they ar^ a*>ed to ti >
to help the big ma 're w< v smooth -
, ly, ts very active and does good I — - ■ ~— - •—
work. ITuler *he ah'® direction o'J direction of Prof Edwin
H P Cook and A G Pibbr.s the Guard ' -2ml t'egre a m- :n
will eventur^liy e one of the pillar
of the 'nstitution.
Inn one
England
was found whereby
th
m: tt°r cou'd
he tried in d'strlo* c
r ni
t ped the aose
nne on for hcr -i •
0
■ > i••' ■ y Affe-
he^rin-r aM of tbe '•
t
mo'y the i*i•
retired ljpte yesterd
IV
everting and
fought i? out. A''er bf
nz cut an liou"
a vevd'ct vas re'ur
♦ o the effeo?
hat tbe evidence pro e
C I'b^r's con-
•, nt:ov^ ;t"ii th*«* ,-e
h
d been in tV
-orv'rp tnr '!l"v so *
pi
m. It was or-
dered that he be nl
ice
d on th" pen
?'on rolls nnd pMd a
r
ml r month'y
pension It is con"e*
d<
1 tba* be mr
collect back oensie
f-
~;ni the date of
>v
him
The "monev oon'e^
m a state fund
u d is not pai 1 by ti
e
it v
°chooi c or roil*
try to a io
in bui! dir>
:g
monument
l Cont*nne<< r-o
' l
cverv n r=on v bo
.os
lr.« a ph'*nc?
o • •••'bu,e. I am
ov
.,.p,1l'i -tv
I -Mb • n '' i
11
: cf tv. K-
i"< n con *r'but'or.
W'*h 'h:fs in iv.'n 1.
nm r<voniniend-
the coun/v a Ti
•i
M
11V r '
i to
raefi'rs O"
the a"en
♦ hrt week
o'
Rev M F Sulliv ;n of Temple, bad
checkM 'ti UD to the V'.v •'-errh on'v
and exn^c'ed to ston at that ro'nt
When the tin'e came he was present-
ed with a check for *1 "< < b'
him to take all the work. Rev S''li-
ven is very popular rt ^e !• ' t •
show their resnect for Mm. brok er
Masons "chipped in" so ht iould take
the entire work.
uklnh un . | j m
Consistory No. 1 Brother i::eckel h.ts >v, nnders'a^d'ne
c'.arge of all choir and d -i ee music." b p • ed to . iv.
cants and that no «c'
The ladies' entertainment comn.it- he ermi"'d *^ c:va
m"t rtt
h m 1>t me I
>h eV'dr-n.
if di 2° ?7 wPh '
no ch"d 'hoil I
more than Hve|
iooi rooni shall
mor° th°n one j
(Continued from Page 1.)
the hall N0 d sorders occurred whilf
the members were assembling.
BERLIN CROWDS ARE IN
FIGHTING M
Paris. March 18—Official advice?
<rom Be-lin tod^y discribing condi-
t;ons tbere last n gbt s* id the puhl -
nlaces cf the city were filled with
crowds in an ugly humor. The mili-
tary aPpeared to be of a p.-nicky dis-
position. Many of the Ba't:c troops
the advices added had joined forcer
w th the independent sncM'sts wh
v.'^re reported to have 12 COO armsd
men at their command.
DANGER FROM REDS
IS GREATEST FEAP
Coblenz. March IS—Gus'av Noske.
liniat ir of defense :n the Ebert cabi-
-et. arrived in Berlin by airplane late
yesterday, havinr? made th«i trip £rom
S'a'tcart. General von Seecht. chle'
.f s'a/f for the con-s'ltut'onal gove"n-
s replaced General von Luett-
* • as commander at Berlin, accord-
ing to advices.
Th 1 dnneer from bo'shevism seems
to be extreme. The Kapp:e*t troops
i-e withdrawing from Berlin and
forces commanded ' y Snar'acan lead-
rt-~ are expected fo at'nek 'he city at
-nv ti np A cor,°o,:daf on of all nar-
t:. s to fiiht Tolchevrm has been
formel. on'y the intone"dent Soc'al-
'-•s not eing included Elections
> be held not later than .Tune, ac-
| cording to latest dispatches from
! Stuttgart
tee. u.ider the
Florence Adler.
forts to see that th
dull momen's, Th \*
with thn "male con
r • n ;p of Miss dollar Any child who does not ivv- ;
tirele-s in its ef- the mon- v *hi'i not h ev^o, . a to
:: "i> have no rive. If anv traehrtr sho^'d d si-" ■
k very nice'y to ■ •v* one d^Mar t «1 h^v h°r sclv •>'
ee* which is room 'ake 'he crcHi' for it s^-" i
suppo-1 i to be boss. Oito Feather have ■ ^r^ '- sb-tn to do -o. Th !d u
in gill the chairman. sa\s "that bevy tN" t al' rhalt havo ^ onnnr'un ^
• f fertiMne lov. lint • t'«1 get along to eh*e and none shall feel compel1 .1
with a bunch of save-Jwollers " to Hve
• • * Tbp money collected s^o't'd h-1 « nt
Owin ' to the unu-u \l growth of h form of a c* "V r>r ^o >e/ c* -
ctlsh Rite Masonry manufacturers -w •>>.-. m ' to >«r
a program from Huntitvjton Copais- of supniiei for it have been unable to n# v ftwm -•• • ,1, ,'r-m 0f the
tory of West vtrq-'nia, "h'°^ e^-n keep ip Rob« 1 ■ - s tay it may be C,#i • F ' n* r
slderable mention is made of the - ne time before they can fill all o^'abo^n committe* on "America's
musical program which i«5 ynder the cap orders Gift io France."
Had Had Stcmarn Trouble for Seven
Years.
i"i. . ,«ort Sanford of Fennrro-r
" •h has n'd stomach trouble for
1years and cou'd not ent lepe
• vtes or fruit without pain n the
"om h an'' resile^5 nirhts By tak-
•it Chamberbiln'* Tablrts he is "ow
' ^le to eat vegetables or fruit witn-
• i -' ~:tit pain er sHaoleesness If
! wi h indlaest on or consti- j
ion ive these tnhiets a trial. They
ai" to p**ove beneficial.
Deenier got to the
early.
'guest's room'
with the
'hesterton
children's
?aid.
ndiavs win:
ASSI MKS THE
,, torium.
governes , j The Temple choir and pipe organ
| added greatly to the impressiveness
of the iloor work. Wednesday.
In 1717, /twenty yvarfc af*^* the
founding of the Grand Lodge of Eng-
land. the then Prince of Wales was
in'tiatcd into the fraternity and from
that time to this, members of th^ roy
al family of England. Including n< ar-
lv all ihe Princes of Wab s. have b en
actively associated with Freema-
sonry and have powerfully contrib-
uted toward carrying on the work.
"Why drag into the light of day
The errors of an age long passed
away?"'
I answer. "For the lesson that they
teach—
The tolerance of op'niun and of
speechu"—Longfellow.
Shrine Ceremonial
OFFENSIVE NOW I As is customary, the two Shrine
j Temples, India, of Oklahoma City, and
Akdar, of Tulsa will hold a Cere-
monial session following the cTose of
the Consis ory Reunion.
The session will be held at the
Masonic Temple in Oklahoma City, be-
ginning at o'clock Friday afternoon.
March 19th. Any 32nd degree Mason
or Knight Templar residing within
the jurisdiction of either Temple may
| become a Noble of the Mystic Shrine
I at that time, provided their peTlfljn
is received and passed before the hour
of the Ceremonial session. Blank
titions may be procured.
At the initial meeting of a new
Masonic organization of Fort Worth.
Texas, the Scottish Rite c'ub, nlan«=
were pet on foot looking toward th*
building of a Masonic hospital :n that
city.
It is not generally known that R" '-
inald de Koven. the celebra'ed com-
poser who died recently. wa= a M°-
son. and took unite an active lnfrr si
in the fraternity in England. He l*
well know as thrt comno*er of "Re,>:r
Hood," "I?V Van W\ anil a
number of o'hor oneras He ws a
v rv successful writer of comic opT'1;
not quite so successful, however. i~
the f'e'd of erand opera, where hi
ambition somet'mes led him. As a
writer of ballad® he was noted for
his ability to produce graceful song°
of which hi« name Is attached *o
about one hundred and fifty, as well
as to a number of operas.
The present Or^nd Mast- r of the
G'-and lodge of Massachuset... Ar-
thur T1 Brines, who :mv«-o'aft r
be'ng installed as Grand Master, saif
brt had reason to bel'eve that at-
tempts were brt'n<* m^p ~
nerh^ns. ultimately des'roy the
fraternity by the introduction In'o i
of cT'aln el°mrnts Fe s-,'d th",T in
on - of th" Tr ar,'ifac*"rln'r ci'iw^«r-
(Conl'nti'd froni P*ee 1 ^
he hafpy home her Ind an husband
•rd hers If are trying to establi h.
She also charges that the guardian
"d h:s clique want to keep the ln-
} "an's money in 'heir own charge, and
inder such conditions that no o"e at
| "*rtr-st will have the authori'v to re-
quire an nves'igation of their hand
n • of h's finances.
It also is char." d thai O'Hornett
as been so par iminous wi h hU al-
nvanee to his millionaire ward that
H the c'o'h"5 th" Indian possesses
r" on« su't of Co'hine on-> haf one
"a'bet* overcoat, one shirt, one suit
mderw°ar o^e na'r prtptrK t>a'r
bo s. The aPowance for thre- wrteks
f fo«>:,v lif.' ha*j been just $100. it
=• elVed.
M 's Ba.*ae t eo i^oin's ou that It
i b.. dutv of 'be pai«rd'* n to n*'ew
• income f 1*0111 his II.-
vh 'hih," guard an l.kes bis
• ' rl'^ w!f? or not.
From r. (Pa1 v'ewnoinf, Mrs.
'"n' J' ' o'ntq out that th^1 guardian
•ovpr h->e fltfacV'd 'h0 ynMrlpv o' the |
^Triage eyeejit coMatrtrniiy tbroifbi
• corn"proof' dings in the
'-nsoc stmr ntn ponrt tn V n.i'r•> her
o ^ve il- #hrt v>r>dv of her K't«ha«d.
na nrnsB.np'ition was f led by
'T\r(.Id McGu.'in. a Kansas attorney
Chariman H'v* s-v< re >ntojf.qn f -
• this year is to be "an onen
Vok" Po"krtt_ rheck, or both.—
Greenville Piedmont.
\«hv r-iH..
na
li foil von*
lnwrt-c
be more serious di^eas-s
t hrt fiOtl'Wt nr, f
Peon'1
t tplf
Scottish Rite Notes.
Sohl and Traband are keeping the
civic review for the temple in sight.
Judge Eagleton, pioneer Riteman,
has a pon who is a chip off ihe old
block. William L. Jr., of Tulsa, makes
the most of Cyrus, in the Knight of
East and West.
There will be a dance Thursday eve-
ning at the conclusion of the reunion,
but "cheek-to- cheek" and "five-
point" dances will be barred. Offend-
ers will be asked to leave the floor.
Fatty, th Caitph, wore a shamrock
today.
Person Budlong and Parson Aber-
nathy will stage a debate on the mu-
tab 1 Ity of time.
"Wonderful work, wonderful tem-
ple, wonderful reunion." Paid Major
General Dickerson of Fort Sill.
motion
'•hr «v
rt- nf ■}
ditvherln c
CO" gh TVio
Leslie H. Swan recorder of India
temnle was up from Oklahoma City
today, snreading the clad tidings of
the coming shrine ceremonial to be
held Fr day, at Masonic temple, Ok-
, Wlli l^honn city. Tulsa and Oklahoma
I City Shriners will have charge.
tpoc as a enid
-nr ♦ v r■ cn-tw J Harry M. Well ver, reorder of Aka-r
I . - r . ot ron - , ipninio, Tulsa, ts a visitor at the
carl .f fpvpr an'' templp.
niil.'Unr von go' ...
b 13 'hrt (pl^frpr
• a eo'd bangs on.
'lino, r
tr at re"utat
•'easant to take
npended upon
In the matter of thrt n«;fa
th°re were four lodges, each lodge; pur--ft intP 0f 'h-^ City of Tyler,
had rece vrd two applications, a to'a' of T< xa«= dee^a^od
'' ' rt-c-o^, having claims against
| Postmaster William Barrowman. 3.1,
Remed'v has "a rPPps t]l° fhir,>'*f ,%ot decree In fine
•if . for .n'f\ :ftf*l° wl'h his untiring work. Bar-
It is rowmnn does notlet time hang idly
| on his hands. Besides his official
jdi.tes. he is a regular attendant of
. p,,. IGtrhrie and McAlester consistories
' and Is potentate and representative
of India temple shrine.
-> oil a1' cont Irj at thn fSipw
time; and the applicant :n each cace
recognized a« be|"g an ag'ta*or
H° wrn d brethnrn *o he e<=-
peclslly careful In admitting peti-
t oners into th^ order
A ▼tmely
The n Tt tfn « vn" h0vo ^ r
trv rh^trthrtrla'n's Cough Rrtm-
it :a nlpTsint *o tflVp inH \*rt
-"•p cure *o bp ri^ncpd w th 'h0 r
'Inf It offnr^s Tb'j ffnpd* h^= «
f'rio - n.j-ation for its cures of cough*
and colds
!d
h-h BM-a
reou'rrd fo nres^n* t
nen«as"rv voucher".
c'-^n
dm't!«'n'pr of *h° estate rf
cpierfl at h'fi office at 101
nirtpb
r'e County o' T/O^an. anrl
dec asnd. are
Tamnle lad'es were favored with red
BROF1TS OF THE BREWEHS
GHOW BY LEAPS
BUY LOTS IN O'L
FIELD BOOM TOWw
A O Firquharson ard Tom .Te^kinc
are in th'* new oi' 'o^" o' SVclc i"
Creek eou ity buying lots and niacin
arran.'omenf3 -o put up .1 bu~inec<
building.
branch
carnations today.
car"rt t*, '' n 'h j
... . ',h" 0t,° w FeathPrltiK 11, chairman of
. _ : flnd.n"''l !',d "'f entertainment committee, said to-
Id dp- dnv: "Thpre Is to bp a dance Thurs-
, "venlnc at the conclusion of the
a Avp-me In the City of fl„.h- decree work. It ,* ,,ipasant social
nv, ^ ,"ri'"r" ''e continued a number
n h„, , ,-,iWb four n-o-h. of th- of the la.0 dnncos which seem to have
d, p herpof or the same will bo for- h.-n adopted by some of the dancera
will have to be d scontinued. The
official board Is firm in its position
that it will not longer tolerate such
tbnge."
vof h^**rad.
Da'fd the :"h day March. 1920.
A B ARMSTRONG,
Administrator,
O R FEGAX.
Attorney.
COSTS TO TAKE AIR -
.im itM VS l\ KI MOl'K
London. March 17—Season tickets
Bickell says: "We are In rece nt of
Mc'treal. March l*5.—Profits on Cla • . vi Ro'ler forme
> .300 for 1 10 s shown in ihe 0' thi- rr««*ty HvinT n- ;
. nu ' r ort of the national brew- nnd k 1' 1 Mrs A N*
WAN'TFD — L{vQ-wires to hsndle.
ord Fiim'tUM Ren- w- I
Slick ts on .1 pmn-ised er O'l.rsTHF wi'l no- In'tirp Hit are now hol'nil iVsucil for The"i ondon-
•*1 Frloco-a"mid ait't If li l're-=ervp th" finish; win not coIIpci -\irls air serv cp at a coat of 120
the bei"t o*th« "e"-nil fit'd of Creek dust; mud n-d witpr will not affect Pounds which entitle thn holdera to
and Okfuskee counties. ■ ir. One n-mica.Ion la-t nln-tv ,1 ; ,wriv„ nIr journpys between the two
|'t se'ls itootf. Anvone can nnkp Five capltalla
eO r-UTHUl.rj kili Ff^ to Ten Thousand a year To vrlfy
Cla
A Maine girl has been left 1100,.
non hv a n«wsmnor man to whom
en. shp w-is kind Moral nP bind i«
wy ,1 rade ublic today, compared Smith last night and !ben killed him- of d""nr. 0-t "otrr SPECIAL,- newspaper *
with f -•i,2S« the year before. self. TY CO. Parsons, Kansas nnP,
■ i ni- r i,l oat -o 'n.rrtiiod '^-'dns s .innX
"C'lf 't notitf Til fPrri|Tot-f-
Fort Our s'a'emr^t wni *'N*'.d o
men. — Sioux City Trib-
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