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It any mmi liavu not tho Hiilrlt of -'ru'
Ih imiiii of hlH.jJm-Ji4r .
mi: i.uiii: i 'fin- wi:kt.
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t taking from Harry Hlncl.lrV ...terU
;;u!mlhl lrll...lo I- .mVH TuliWi ItH ...
buHiIiTH." mill tlu.llrlt of th- Krcnt
Clearly. Ilnrry Hlnolalr. though at lh l"
of u WorM.wl.lo ora.!W..o... rnHCon U
.p of liu'iry vm-HK .wnr and lfu0
v.ry ......mml In n man of hhrnRi "! p.orln
win. a fuliiro of i.nllmltr-1 promlHo. Iioiim ror
tho hum where m-n ..." ' w'er t0rr':
cdurcfl a typo of Knl:hthoo( that M ower"'
whoro tho heart of liul.-pon-loiuo ami An "rlran
lAtnU hentH with porillvo tin." ami unfnlUrlnB
regularity.
Thcro Is no city In tho .country In which I
would rnthcr llvo than rlisht hero In TuIhu." myH
tho oil man. To 'o R.iro not. Kor It wa8 horn
thut lil Irlumi.hH wcro flmt rocrded. hero
Hint hlB real friends nnd nwioclatcii aro to bo
found horo that Ho mut ovqr and alwayH turn
In memory for hl mom profound allf.icllon
and happtnow. "A western man In never satin-
fled In tho east" lio ndded.
And ho spoko gospel truth. How many havlnit
succeeded to fttucxtent that led tiiom to hellovo
they had oulcrowii.thutr fltd In llteriture art
flnanco or Industrial oxploitatlon liavd sounht
tho lurotif tho metropolis In tho fond hopo that
(here and thoro nlono lny contentment only to
beat their soiiln otlt hirnlnst the bnrs of a narrow
conventionality their own hnuplnew belnrr
round In n simulated and hypocritical fawnlmr
from those who have learned tho art of iimUlnn
It pay.
Nor Is birth In the est esHontlal o the ao-
uulsltlon of lliat appetite which con never bo
satisfied olse where. I low many havo co.no
wost.lnuo tho days of early pllBrlmoKO to tho
oil fields their mind filled with pntroiiW-.InK
HcntlmcntH for tho "native." who havo lived to
.Uncover how lmpowlhlo tho old homo on.l ItH
nlmospl.ero Is? A very ureal many that the
wrltur h come to enuiiicrato nmotiB IHh per-
sonal friends llo.nancc Is thui written Into
tho lives of lcKlontf.
'I'lu-ro Im a sweep lit tho prairies a freedom
In the atmoHplicre a dlsreKard for tho conven-
tions and Independence of thoujtht nnd nctlon
ml u splendid humor In tho easo with which
men. forms tiro swept aside that takes hold of
tho Imagination nnd breeds an enduring infec-
tion. There tiro tholis.inds of wewletn men easily
eapahlQ of niiiUInu tlieiiisiilven nt oai.o In tho
' ram when froni'tlmo to tlmo they aro by l.usl-
ni'SN called there (for tho best typo of west-
erner Is tho Kientest edsmopollto on earth) but
who ever saw u typical "down easier" that
eotild fit hlmwlf Into tho west excepting through
years of probationary effort and qloso applica-
tion? It U easy to respect the north Atlantic "en-
board. It Is easy to Xeci an iinmetiso prino in
Um nchlcvements past and present. Hut to lovo
It to become attiiche.l to It that Is possible
only In one who won born and reared there and
who never came west. Hut for the great west
to visit It even fleetlngly 1m to acquire a com-
nulling nppcllto for more; while to gratify that
.nppotlto Is to contract a habit of deep and abid-
ing affection lh:i' only death can end.
In tho biggest and best sense the west Is an
"umpire without an emperor" both physically
and menially!
.MHUHMiwirrm: anh moii:umsm.
Mehenkwetro lived and ruled In Kgypt forty
mitturlcH ago. He was o "heathen" In the
estimation of our smart set of today. Hut In
'his time he made and unmade public reputa-
tions and changed the map to his liking (is
occablon rt quired. In fact old Mehenk was n
poiHOiugo to he reclamed with in politics sinto-
craft fliism-e. wvielety and art. What we mean
to my In i ti.lt Mehenk was a front-page head-
liner whenever he spoko or acted; .1 sort of
Woodrow Wilson of his time.
In the course of time ns you might suspect
Im died and wns burled. A few weeks ago an
expedition c-f HgyptologUts unearthed hU tomb
it wan Home affair having grown In tho Inter-
vening centuries of sand accumulation Into n
veritable mountain. When It won opened they
not only dUcovercd old Mehenk but a wonder-
ful axaortment of models thut vividly portray
tlio character of the "rlvlllratlon" that prevailed
tlurliiR tho ilnys Mehenk fns on inrth.
Among tliesn models was onn of a meat mar-
ket showing llio enrrnsses hanging In the rear
til" cutting blocks' arrayed In perfect order with
Die attendants hard by. And notwithstanding
tho fact that tho model was made forty cen-
turies ngo nnd depict the custom of that lime
It Is so nearly a model of the average ment
market of today that even the smallest child
would Instantly tero(;ril.'i It.
Another model I of n stable with the oattlo
standing In their stalls and feeding at tho
troiiKhs Tlio cattle to Im sine nte of different
type but Hie arrangement conforms- t() tho best
practleo of our time. ModulM of two gardons
were found. In artistry and effect no modern
landseriper has Improved on either. There was
a model of n brewery nnd u b.iko shop - In the
one beer-making In depleted In tho other tho
bakers are making and baking loaves of bread.
Tlinro Is the grnnnry shnwlnu n seml-nakeil
people storing grain In b.igM. Another model
mIiows the spinners builly spinning flax.
This forty centuries ago twenty centuries
before Chi 1st rami to earth with his wonderful
mesmiRii of universal evangelism. What have
wo to hoant of? How iimull should feel our
wonderful reformers arid iipllftern and dlsclpleir
who learning for the first time of Homo of the
oldest nnd most thoroughly exploded phltono-
phlei or theories grab hold of them and faro
foith to convert a world to their wrirpcd und
mistaken notions!
The virtues on which humanity iliipemhi today
are precisely tho same as exliitnd at tho time
old Mehenk wan ruling In Hgypt. No doubt he
had to contend with the mine pests that annoy
lis today; hut ilouhtlcivt ho hud such unlimited
authority that ho wan nhlo to rid himself ami hU
people of them with much Icsh bother than we
experience. The folks were not no soft In hlit
time and If n Kcntlenmn or lady became a nui-
sance It wim ffle chopping block without too
much ndo.
Art a geneiul proposition It Is as yet an un-
determined point whether Wo are processing or
retrograding. Wo fly to be sure; but we liaviytlso
brought government Into trememloiiM disrespect
because of the barriers of Individual liberty wo
havo broken down. Wo havo tiememloim en-
gines of destruction for use In warfaro but we
also fight nt Ioiik dlstanco and from behind
vast hroawtworkM whrrcaH in old Mchenk'H tliso
It was eye lo eye kneo to knee breast to breast
ami the bent man won
Thn models of that civilisation of forty cen-
turlcii ago should ho loaded Into a traveling
museum and widely exhibited. They should
servo to repress the ego that 1m making human
existence In our day a trlflo exasperating. Wo
nay "nhould!" for' our faith Is not sufficient to
promise positively.
TKXT IIOOKK IX OKLAHOMA.
Tim prcis-nt method of selection and selling
text books In unsatisfactory. The beginning of
every school term Is a nightmare to parents
and teachers. The constant chiiugu In hooks- Is
silly and unnecessary. Hut tu reform essen-
tial can bo had without setting up a Mlnto print-
ery and thus opening another leak.
Of course there In quite u demand for- free
text hooks. Anything that comes free makes a
hearty appeal to most people. Hut there Is
really no moro ' reason for furnishing text
books free than there would he In furnishing
tools and Implements free.
Wo must not go too far along the load of
paternalistic govemmetU tinlera and until wo
are prepared to luako that -road our highway.
And that wo think wo shall never bo willing
to do.
Hencrnl T.isker Hllss thinks that Curope is
ready lo disarm nnd believes that tho example
of tho I'nlted Slates will do much to encourage
such a step hut hopes congress will not go too
far In that direction.
Wayno H. Wheeler the gentleman who lm
taken on his own shoulders responsibility for
saying what tho people shall and shall not drink
threatens to make tho folks of Massachusetts
"spit cotton.' We consider It n great pity that
somebody doen not look Mr. Wayno II. Wheeler
squarely In tho eye and tell him he In n four-
flusher and a falso alarm!
Tho Cubnn's fe.-r that they are about to loso
their government Is without foundation An
awful lot of people In this country have a wild
almoin uncontrollable desire to gn'to Cuba but
not for the purpose of taking over government.
Not a hit of I hut I
si:ir.m:sii:tT.
(Copyright 1921. by IMgar A. Cuest.)
Don't bo a beggar from life. Ktnud.up 0
And earn your right to Its silver cup
(let out In the battle and take the blows
And ciiino home tired to u night's repose
Hear the burdens and luiun the caie.
Travel the highway but pay your fare;
Then you may n.iy If jou've stood alone
That you've a right to the thlngH you own.
Don't look to others to smooth your way
1'ay as another Is UHked to pay
Don't sit at the table and eat our fill.
Hoping your In other will pay ?'ie bill
l-'or If you would walk with your head erect
Ami go through tills life with your self-
respect In all th.it Is offered of Joy nnd care
As the days go by you must do jour share.
You must earn the things that you wl.h to
own
You must win your goal by your irtrcngth
alone;
Don't ask for faviJrs and 'cringe ami whine
1 1 nt live your life to your own jleslgn
Meet your dangers as best you can
Others will help you If you're 11 man
Hut don't be one who sits down und begs
So long as you've strength In your arum and
U'bs.
He It little or much that .you win on earth
Lot It lmo the iitatnp of your own good
worth;
He able to sny of each treasure fine
1 have worked for this and the thing Is mine
He willing to toll and be Milling to give
And honor shall follow you while you live
i'or there's none so menu on this kIoI.o os lin
Who looks to another to pay his fee.
Oklahoma Outbursts
liiia Mellroorn Is one of tho careful house-
keepers of .Maud Okla
Tor one wn are not going to bnllevo that
normalcy has arrived until wo can buy 11 'box
of Biilphur matches for a nickel.
One reason why the price of doughnutx keeps
Up siiirsipsln .rry Hand In the Okmulgee Times
Is because of the space occupied by the holn.
"Will start using knife on highway di-purt-ment
first" is a headline. That's like shoveling
snow with a tenopoon sny;i Jorry Hand Hotter
Uso a roailscraper.
Hits from the Hartlesvllle Kxamlner needs
iMmethliuf moro than a geneial explanation
One wayto suhMdlne a weak sister or a greedy-
newspaper la to withhold patronage."
.i.;7t Jv? "n.'l'r;f"d It no especial significance
s o Id ho attached to tho fact that Senator Hob
. 1 !uT. a "''-oll.'ircd overcoat when
no has hl picture taken In Oklahoma City.
mtt; or "l!"r wn "nvo ft "otlrtn
im1 I "'""o nnd. hW trusty riut-.ni.itlc will
7 nl?'.V1l'l"'l: th" l"w "' can
vange Ms' ' ly lu '"'-''""' league
I.Ike Auditor Carter wo enn't see whj It wa
thought necessary to send a delegation from
Oklahoma at the cxpeii-i. of the state to attend
inn n.iugurutlon of another temporary president
or .Mexico.
Of course Mr. Hnrdlng probably knows more
about It than we do. but from what wo have
heard of It we would never select Florida as a
plate to regain an even temperament before
riniilly deciding upon a cabinet.
A body of expert reporter having settled
and decided upon the Improvements nceciv.-uy
to mako tho Tulnn street railway a going con-
cern let n common ordinary passenger suggest
that If tho Mouth Main street lino Is doufile
trucked from Hlghth to a point toward Kleventh
whom the tnotoi men can see around the curve
it will pot bo necessary to widen the street or
delay car sfcheilulei.
.Speaking Incidentally of the proposition to
blllld nil iTihlltlon to .the University liocpltal of
Oklahoma City for the benefit of ex-scrvlce men
Miff erne ftom tuberculosis It ociurrs to us
that there i. Just a little Inconsistency on t lie
part of phslclans If climatic . condltloim In
Oklahoma City are so favorable for tubercular
patients In wmllng their private patients lo
New Mexico or Arizona.
Barometer of Public Opinion
A IVctod Iteader.
Kdltnr World. 1 lead your paper dally with
much Interest but want to say that you must
Indued bo hard up for news when you will
print such Inano drivel on your 'front pagu ns In
yesterday')) World: "Haby Il!!z7..ird" at Capital.
As n matter of fact there was a light fall of
snow for about one hour nothing in anyway re-
sembling a blizzard even of tho Infant variety
and why In Heaven's name It wan deemed
worthy of mention on tho front sheet of our
lending dally paper Is a mystery unlved. It
peeves mo considerably when I know how much
of real Interest Is happening every minute II
that Is a sample of the stuff the Associated
l'ress Is sending you would advise subscribing
to some other bureau
January 13. OKLAHOMA CITY UKADlHt.
On Chlllatloit.
lMltor World: In Sunday's issue appears un
article headed "Is Civilization Toppling " 1
wish to first set forth what I understand to be
the fundamental pilnclpnls of civilization. 1.
Kratlcatlsm of heathenism nnd idolitary 2 A
close adhorvneo and obedience to the lawK of
(tod and government. 3. Legitimate construc-
tion and honest Industrial progiess In answer
to his second sentence. There never was a time
when luw nnd order was so frequently violated
than now. Let us take for example our sun-
klsoed and Cod blecned garden spot of tho world
Oklahoma. The thirteen years of her state-
hood is indelibly stained with more than four
thousand murder casus and less than 20 per
cent convicted. Tho white sl.ne traffic Is on
tho Incream: with less than 10 per cent convic-
tions. Tho number of hank robberies hl-jack-eis
store robbers. auto theftH and tho like runs
Into the hundreds every ilay.
Only 11 few years ago when war sentiment
and war piopnganda walked- Into the front
doors of our churches and usurped possetrdon
of our pulpits brotherly love food fellowship
and religion walked hand In hand through the
back door. Only a few years ago the world en-
gaged In tho most bloody cruel barbarlous war
since the dark ages.
I'rlzo fighting a relic of heathenism and one
hundred years ago only Indulged In by1 the vul-
gar and lower classes hi now legalized nnd Is
a drawing card for society with a good-spi-lnk-llng
or church membeia ami our marriage laws
have become commercialized and held less sac-
led than the rude marriage laws of the Hod
man two hundred years ago. The greatest
strides made In the last ten years In the jmIciico
and arts ha been In warships I'. boats small
and heavy firearms and airplane to bo used
to snuff out tho lives of our fellow man.
The writer nssertp wo will soon approach per-
fect happiness und that Cod never appoints any
man to "sub" The List sentence Is true ab.-
Iillely true and I will add that Cod i.v. t
out a false prophecy and refer the reader to
wc.nu iimoiny nurd chapter Hovelatlons
eighteenth chapter.
Culllnsvllle Jun. 11. J AM US HSICKW.
I.d tor World: I'd lllte to put you wise to a
few thin.. v.iti ulw.til.i 1... .....
: . " ' 1 nuiiit m-iuro you attempt
o -write nn etlltorl.il like today's under the
' fii.iaviiiiHi.- wtiat- do you
oeoole lintin l 1.111 ..... ..1 i...... ...
Ameilenn Legion ' So tho American Legion is
t)l iy 11 Min.ui 1101 utage uf all the
men who saw servhe. eh? I'd advise you to
...... .. .. uu core nuhlug so pos
t o 11 statement. Tho American Legion voice
the Meiitlinonr r ni.t .
; ' j in. in iio wore a uni
form. Hy knocking the American Legion
hroiiKh tho editorials of nlmoi.; every paper
1 !!! riT'.n" .?'.'.T V."!v"..you ?'""'') do gain
""iniiiiiniii 01 every ex-servli
man. 1 ilini'i iliii 1 1 : '
'-i i-e 10 yinir-ieir a
few papei-H like the World s.attered broadcast
flVltf f liiu nminl 111 ....... t.t ..... . ... . .. .
..... nuuui Hm-u -lu What little
patrlotltm there Is Irt aniougs. tho ex.H..vlc.i
men. You had belter boost and pull for
them. There might be another war some time.
You would I'liro hate to get out from behind
"im'umivi u inn' 11 ine ex-
service men had half as square a deal us the
.. ..11.... ..11 i-.inii I.- in mi' us.ranans or the
New Ze.ilandeis you wouldn't hear a word from
them. lt'it it )i..l 1 i wi.i 11 .
natlon4in earth couldn't treat her soldiers half
hui cum win come clean nnd
give the cx-soldlern a muaro deal tills will bo
forgotten. If not the patriotism of every man
who ever wore a uniform Is absolutely dead
.iv ....iii mum. 1 um vouniry isn t worth fight
iotr for If oe.inln full 1.. . ... .
: ... ..i .-eiiuu w rial we
have done tor them hy falling to make some
C..1....1V 11 nt n.ini nun way lepay un. '
. r-. ..... inn im. inu
haven't the nerve to print It. Hut It voietm tho
nentlment of every ex-senlco man who rends
I Itllll'l NllllOllMfl Villi Vl'il. .1... 1.
j will 4i
AN KX-SKHVICB MAN.
Co. IC ISth Inf. U; Dl-. A. i:. r.
TUls.it Jan. 13.
ICopfrtthl! IBJl! By Tlin ChinMto TrUnin 1
The Promoter's Wife
By JANE PHELPS
Hab Is nt Last Coinlnc ii That
Something Is Wrong
CHAlTKIt XCVI.
1 havo heard people fiunkly en
vious of those with money even
hough In every other wny their
own lives were far happier. That
money alone never brings happiness
1 was fast learning and I think Nell
was also beginning to realize it. Hut
It was his boundless' ambition which
kept him Going his determination
lo "show people that blunted his
senses to all else.
In the morning I tried to talk to
nlm but elicited only short unsatla-
ooiory replies rinaiiy 1 saio.
"Mr. Frederick said such a 'funny
hlnk last night. He said something
about Mr. Scott being a very bad
man 10 have for an enemy. I wns
awfully afraid you had dono pome--hllig
to offend hint by tho way he
jpoke. You .haven't havo you?''
Mcll flushed and looked decidedly
uucomforable. I could have crtod
because his aunt Just then came Into
he loom so miking it unnecessary
for Mini to answer.
"I'lt use come Into the library a
moment Nell.'' I said s wc finished
bruikfast. Without n word ho fol-
lowed me In. "This came yester
day." ! handed him the bill which
wo hud been nsKcil to remit
"Well what of It?"
'Wothlng particular only Isn't It
was the
him from
rather strange thov should ask us
The mother
for inAnoy when you think of how
nave toward
much wo have spent Willi mom 1
1 felt a
"Oh 1 don't know! probably torn-
porally hard up nnd ask the ones
thov know can give It to them. I
shouldn't be In a hurry to pay It."
Ho had not once glanced at mo
amount. .
gone on
'U can't nny It Nell. Ton will
Have lo look after It."
idorlng
vinced thnt
"You don't mean to say this bill
Is right?" It was an Interior dec
orator's bill and expensive tnpes-
thought
rles. etc. were Included In the
Items.
"Yes. 1 looked It over rarcrully.
It Is correct."
"Well he'll w.ilt awhile for It.
The Younb
Across the
Lady
Way I
c....i. um r.T K.-WM. r-oti.
henries.
undergo
Told
One of the candidates we ob-
served to the young lady ucross tho
way is still living in '.ho mhtdlo
ages and she said she supposed he
was older than that.'
'
THE INAUGURATION
(According t (( a J vie f from Waihlngton.)
Abe Martin
that's sure. I need every cent I've
got Just now." wondered' If he.
were going to "l.uy Scott off" as
Mr. Frederick had expressed It when
I overheard them tulklng tlio night
before.
"Nell won't you please forgive me
about that letter? You haven't
klssol mo since that day."
. "I told voli I didn't want to talk
about it! 1 um disgusted with the
whole business' and ho flung out uf
(jhe room and out of the house.
Aunt went out with the mm:c and
Hubert for a morning tulk. I
lisunlly accompanied her bill this
morning I excused myself. wanted
10 1e alone. I must think t
'couldn't hear to hnve Nell treat me
so neither could I be ar to Tiave him
take tlic attitude that because I hud
dono .wrong un unethical act that 1
nan no rignt to say a worn no mat-
ter what he did. It made mo feel
like u stranger almoct and 1 loved
him so dearly.
I sometimes havo wondered wha
Look
whero th Democratic party Is.
would have happened had I not '
loved my husband how tho tangle
9f our lives would have straight-
ened out. Hut I loved him wltfi the
"I'm
uny
agin' raisin'
higher. Its all
a seat s's lt Is"
t'dny
same adoring affection us when we
were first married added to which
Bennie'8 Notebook
feeling that I must 1 nleld
unjust or 'unkind criticism.
feeling women who love
Weather Wcrse lrtsted of better.
Kxter! IJjdv Found! Kxter! The
their husbands.
crisis coming. Felt It and
body of a Imitation eerly dog with
Its sawdust running out was .found
last Satldday In the Jnusons ash
barrll by Henny I'otts Sid Hunt and
was powerless to do anything; wen
to analyze tho feeling. Hnd lt not
been for the caution engendered by
remarks I had heard or overheard
Mr. Frederick make I should havo
I'uus MmKlns. It was
Puds Slmklus who scd
much longer In my blindly
Maud Jonsons little
wny. Hut now I was con
and tho 3 finders was
something was radically
oerry 11 niter tney nan p luei root-
ball with It a wile when Dottle Jon-
wrong. That Neil had totsay the
least overreached himself. ' 1 still
son ran out yelling like
him the tool of othcre to a
certain extent but not ns I had
thought a shoVt tlmo back. Thes
dinners and suppers the tales of
gambling und of "different w'omen
at Mrs. Orion's home had wakened
a blllernet.H 1 could not overcome
even by by love for him. Then tha
letter. If anyone should help n man
to success any woman It should
surely be his wife.
Once moro I went back over my
married life. Had I done wrong In
refusing to receive tho man Nell
seemed to think necessary to his
success? Hnd I been more lenient
could I hnve gradually weaped him
away from them or would ho have
tlrnwn me Into the same sort of
company Hl.inc.he Orion received
for his suke. I know .Mrs. Orton
well enough to be sure she did not
really caro for that sore she was
Innately luxurious nnd refined. Yo
for Nell's sake she hnd made her
homo a rendezvous for tliem.
Would she hnve done it for anything
but love? This question 1 had asked
m)wlf dozens of times. Never had
answered It. Mr. Frederick had
hinted It was because she needed
money. To mi -that seemed even
moro disgusting the while 1 felt
relieved that It might bo so. One
could forgive what was done for
love but to mako one's home Into
i business place for the furtherance
of perhaps crooked schemes I
could noj understand.
I did not realize what the turning
point was at hand. That all mv
Huggy Hiding (from Hltchy
Koo 1920) fox-trot .
Cnresses tox-trot il2U
In the Dusk fox-trot ..$1.2."
I'm a Lonesome Littlo KnUi-
droi fox-trot ........ H.-''
I Want to (lo to the Land
Where the .Sweet Daddies
Grow $1.25
Snup Your Fingers ut Care
fox-trot $1.2S
Marimba fox-trot J1.2S
1S7U2 .sn
1S707 S5
15717 .85
87524t-l.Cn
04842 1.25
357031.33
my entire existence wns to
an upheaval.
To Ho Contlued.
at Oklahoma City
Heully Strong Maji
"If my first name does not Indl.
rate that 1 um a strong legislator. It
does not mean much " The speaker
was Iteprrsentatlvo Ogle of llnskel'
county whoso first name Is "Jehu"
' 417 South Main
Abdttt Town and
"ir "old iobbltt
Tho marriageable n
'"f rtrlij
not In danger of a h.
A. It. Lewis sta.ty
sloner who was a gj.
r '-mit
f the loJ
tuborculos s assocl.i i
1 rldy c
ernoon nnd nlsj at n d .lMtr
III' tlint t.n.l.. I. it. (I
Hotel Tulsa.'- tin L. l 'r'aJ
measure as one prove. ' K J
uer 1110 age 01 in r- n.'"
would he inadvisable n..7
this measure which is ' 1 be bJL?
ueiuro 100 leglsiaiUU o. jl-fj
when it Is advisable m vnS
Mnl-v fin- Vfiiiti. .ilu . .
phans. daughters of j ...
girls In tindcslrabit. iro-7Tj
cannot be helped by 1. Jg kfpr9
HIV ilt Cll 1 11 un llll.
to strugglo under
mlrrht ti lifted bu mil
id torJ
ling husbands. 1 do nor think id
11 r4 x.
hhuii a 11111 will uer in. 1 iprovfd J
It has many good pi 3 an j
originated udtt. tlm 1 ni .. .j
Hons hut It Injures the wronj j3
1 welfare worker of Ok .itionurjB
in fiiiin.iiii.. ii. iu 1111.
ine. nn erinci 1 nil. .1 1
"While tho state legls' are ji'l
nir 1111 I'uiiLii'H ill 1111 ill ii it in tii..
of" office of various i n y cgirij
In tin. Ktlite. I wo. ltd hkr t ...kj
... . iH
tako up thn matter of nger ttrJ
ior county L-uiiiiniise icr 0 a
Lawson county nlerk i at Friir
"I wniitil favor a six vr 1 I
uiitfiM ff twit vcnrM 11 rt nt t ritCAn
a provision whrrnby Miroush ifl
f wr vitn r fiiinli fiiin 1 1 1 1 i . nr
serve an chnirmnn tf thr hoarlij
at least two years or mi terra."
The Horoscope
"The Um incline but do rnt com..
(CjiI. 1921 by McCluro Nrw3pa.r lrtl
This Is read as an unfurl
day by astrologers. Nudum e
Saturn uro In malefic usic t. Id
in the evening Jupiter lules ii
Kindly power.
Advertising and publicity h
the most promising dire. Hon old
slaiM today and will be espt J
good for men and women Mhod
cupy (losltlons In the Sue.
All who see!; uppolntnit nts !:
the government lihould be 1.
while this configuration prevail
1 ner is u sign re.iu 11s prorr'
protection from printed t rttlvlsm!
men nnd women who liidiate m
movements or nssumo official pi
Hons
The seers declare that tho r.
papers of tho country whl lie V
to -members of congress und r.
legislators during this rale vth:
coins to foreshadow sensational
cldenis. m
Tho Into hours will not bo prQ
1 1 IJ......n.u IV
liuun 1111 11111111 ". i...iiiivia
tho dlscilfislon of Important qti
Hons arc not under thu beet pU'
tary direction.
Hulldng comes under a sway e
seems to foreshadow great aclh
Americans will become more i
more Inclined to Invest In ho:
and real estate according to Lor.;
astrologers.
Housing conditions again .
occupy public attention nnd efo-
will bo Instituted in many tit
notnbly those 'on the two coast.
;-orsons whoso blrthdntn It
should not travel or make any :
portntit changes In the coming )
They muy havo many unusual
perlences. Those cmplojed maf
promoted
Children horn on this day maj
restless and careless but
gifted. Theso subjects of Cjprtc
succeed in nrllstjc p u rs u - s'
saying nobodv had env bUnlM
throw It out In the feist place n
she grabbed It und took U park
tho house looking fcar.-ie and t
on account of not having liar
env sawdust left inside
l''inanelal. Artlo Allxundrr foil
railroad fares
you klu do;t'
said Lufo Hud
11 cent last Wcnsday nnd iftcrffi
fellows bed they thawt M W
but i-ouldent inscribe 11 corrc
Artie spent It.
Pome by Skinny Martin.
Knsy to Please
1 livi ti iii.tu if nrcHcnty.
The iiseflll us well us the r-j
4
Altho tocklngH and snocs
lypl.e run
Like candy or n puslimobc-cl
lurilnfie wonted to IT J i'llO
stamp collecting lilzinls.- Must H
at least l.ouo stump" ami ue
to collccU more ree IM Werr.
ii. lnv liefnrit nr oft r slO.0" 0t
identified by
It belonced to
. ..j ...
recess. (Avvertlsement i
MmkIpIv. Miss -Maud JonstAl V
sister Dottle.
Jest going to
'ooih Is starting to come c ut in
place wnro the other one wei I to
nnd can be paw plainly In the
enythlng and
time. v
Music Is Essential
rORYOUR PLRYEHPIflNO $ NOW IN DEMRND
Mugle fox-trot
Grieving for You
1 Wonder Who
Dnnce-o-Manl.i .
Honolulu Hyes .
Feather Your Nest
Irene "Irene" i .
Alice Hluo (lowh
"Ircno"
Kkyrockot "Irene"
Castle of Drcams-
Swcct Lovo . .. t .
i.:s
30c
P
7 fit
not
9
...30'
...5
JO
ircno"
.. 0'
.. .30'
VICTOtl RECORD5
Stop It! One-stop Accordion Soto .
My Sahara Hose Accordion Solo)
I'utM
putro
Hock-a-Hyo Lullaby Mammy' l'ecrleis oiirll
Avalon Charles Mrrwo"
Margie Fox-trot DMel.ind J ' JJ"j
I'alestouna Fox-trot N. .. Ulxloland J.t
Whispering Hope Alma (iluck-Loui
Lu Gltana (Gypsy tong) Kr"3 Krfl8"(
rHi..i.... r.... t.... ti.i.i .i .ti.k.'iKS.'iil Orch
.ittit.iiH mi tun . tt iiiii-iii.iii ii ii rin'rl
My Wonder Girl ..Whlteman and Ainbassad r
A. J. Cripe Mgr. Osage 3133-31
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