The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 124, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 1, 1921 Page: 4 of 18
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WLSA DAILY WOULD TUESDAY FEBRUARY 1 1021
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Now the find if Mi.M(. ( iimlntnn
M"iM you Hi In- llkc-miudi d mi. tnwiii.t another
ac'-nidlng to Christ .lenun. Hum. .'
!.( imUmiii In. . m her inif.i wnrk. -.In mm
Make me patient klml. nml gentle
Diiy by t lny
Tench me how In live more neatly
An I pmy.
Jfhurpe'n MogiiIn.
IMU IKIIISI.Vi; PltOlllillM.
ThHt I mil mi acceptable cure for n given ill.i.
lileli. though It limy nrndloitto tho nyiip.
lomw nf Dm .linen no ronilxitliMt iKh up iiunihiv
"""H'M' f "I muvlly. I.lkowl wo ii'.oot
imi Intelligent miliilUin of mi oconmiilo ir Indun-
IiIhI ptohlom If we simply irmla uuotlmr ouch
I t oblem.
Thono (IiimikIiIn arc called forth liy tin nug-
gcsllnn of mi eminent aiithiirlty Hint In order In
solve tlm hoimlng proliloni nil dwellings erected
within tlm next three yearn dp made exempt
w from tiuniitlon for n peilnd of fifteen yonrn.
Tlu Injustice to those who hiul previously
Imllt In hii mnnlfent Hint It need nut even h.i
MiiKKvHtnil .-or In Ilm iintiirn of thliiHH limy
lililft lui'ilit Ixnir. Hiii hurili'ii rvmlfil hy Hiiikd
who would tiiki- iiilVimtiiKii of Iho H'miitlmi
IHOIiOKfil. Thnt hiicIi mi net would hn n rlnnr
contrnvuiitlon of tho npli It of tlm i-oimlltiitloii in
licyond n-nminnlili) illiiilc nlthoiiKh It iiiIkIU l.n
PiiKlnecri'il ovur Hint ipcf throilKh mi iihhIiIudiih
lili-ailliiB of tho loltvr of tho coiiHtltiitioii nlomv
Hut tho mont widRhty ruHiKin iu;alnnt tlm pro-
Jioscil liinovatlon li' dfiior. With Hid il.'mand
fur hoimcH ho far In vxccm of tlm Miipply. It In
rfnnotmblo to mippono Hint u ifrcat )ioimo-1ju II.
liiK inovt'inrnt would Iminoillatnly follow t ho on-
actniPiit of a flftocn-yr-nr ixpiuptlont law If It
I'ould with 'muni icniton lin nfRiicd that nunh'
liiovonicnt would cnnlliiun up to tho point where
tho ilmiiaiul for tinmen wan fairly met nml nil
farther tliero mlnht lio rrnnuu for ponnlderlinr
It carefully
Hut II Im not posMlliln to no reanou. AVhat l.i
very Hiiro In Hint rapllal would Mint flowing Into
tho real eMnto mnrket In ever InereniiliiK voluine
precisely an nlr runfiCH from all dlroetloiiM Into
an area of low prenKiire: rcmiltlnff In financial
tllstiirbanccH of the iiinut liienacluif eharacler
Jimt as loruiidueit and cyrtoneq follow the phyw.
leal pheuniiieiHin used hk u nlmllo.
While tho IioiinIiik problem h real It In alio
cMiRKcJVitcil iih.Im the cimo with iiiohI inatterii
that we n a peoplo eoliii' to direct our attentlnn
to oxrluxlvoly. Thd mere fart thnt tlm subject
1 slven too much coiinldcnitlon miiKiilflcH It
hnyond IIn relallvi! Imporlanee to other prohloniH
which am for the moment illnifKardcil
Hut while It In an admlaeil problem let tint
fact be not limt nlaht of that It In not a ureat
dlHlaiiCf In (he other dl'iectlou to u problem of
oiimlly dlstreiMhiK Importaneo a niipply of
liouneH fur In excens of demamlH with filch e-
cuiltleit in low esteem all over the land That
would be a natural eniifoiiueneo nay a certain
l onaequeiice (If the .exemption law proponed.
lut iih tlm oi-Ky of hlKh pileen and Hpeculiitlon
followed ilm KovcrumeiH'p nlteiupt to nrbltrarlly '
fix prleoH and wukv and control commerce dur-
ing the war.
II Im not popular but It W wUdom to mlvocaln
n bandrt-off tvHlHlallvn policy with lenpeet to tho
dltijolntetl and iinbAlauced comlttlon in which
finance and Indunry now find themmilvoH. Con-
dltlonu nre what they are because nn attempt
wiih made honi'Ht an It may have been lo din.
nifiarded tie ImmiitHlilu lawn which will event-
ually Kovern In Mpltn of all effortH. and which
leHiilt. when permitted to Kovern naturally in
Iho beet poMilble coiidllloim.
in pny.siei' naturij in me ureal plilcluu. In
mnrteru hiicIi an wo tire diminution naliirat lawn
lll eventually rentorn the correct balance. We
think nun can be hurried m more than til
other. Wo think any attempt to imo hi 1 1 tU-ifii
icHloratlveH In flnnuoe or lndutr:i' wll be keenly
regrelteil berniiHo Htlch effortn will tinplniit the
Kerinn of an even moro (IniiKermiH dli'He.
SI I IS'I II S MI 'I IllVt.S
me ivni-ie . .1. . n w ilii h- . i--
ii.inlci .ire K"iiiK l i li i ' ell awful p.l to alinwi'i
f"r. 1'lftiir)' wi n- itnc nlfi io poitrny i'xnnl I
Inilhn. Htntlntb mini writ inv-nti(1 to mnko
fluurcn He. Anil they un tnaki flgnren do innro
i lilnKi they were nevet liitrndeil to ilo nrtivs
'mere llllnnii that lire positively imtriie limn the
Innivblunl who invented flfiiren In the flrnt
pluen
11 In poiwible rui nn ilet with flnre to
mk them prove whatever It Is imIiI mleprn
omnlnyer wnnU them lo ntove. The only thin
enmpRrlilij to nn expert with flfttiteM nml ttmt
tnken In the tntintlcln In nn dllenlnt. Itnilftily
P"km the limited Hnni of nllrnUtn nvnlliiMe
me illvliNd into two put In (how whn will
nwenr thnt tho defendant In trnny.nml thomt who
wilt nwenr thnt he In not. Whether they nr
eininlly dlvliled In the cane or not depeml nn the
relative wealth of the eontettlnir faction. IJhe.
your ftitlntlrlnn anil Hpert fliiurer.
Hvery elntnr every publlHlier evry inftu
In publie llfo who hnn nimnthlnn In Mlvo that
nn orgnnlKid fnctlon In ilfinlroim of nerurlnir
Oklahoma Oulburnts
lit llll l.flm.
WILL EDITOR HARDING RUN THE GOVERNMENT LIKE A
NEWSPAPER? NO. IV.
Hllek In Krowlmc mi fimt tint the Tlinen eavM
noloe of lh- liiinliii-nN m.. have 1 1 1 f f I 1 1 1 1 v In
flndlnK their wny to their place of bunlnoee In
Dim mnrnlriK. Wo hnvo hinrd of towtm wheie
wmi'i lijnltieim men hml difficulty In flndlnK
their way home in the early moniliiK bourn for
other reiuong benlrten rnpld Krowlh.
An Dhlnhnmu City hotel hnn Inntnlled elertrb
nun in uie eiDvaiorn to Keep lie Kuenta cool whllo
waiting to get central.
fume member of the Icglntnturi- are ' itleep.
big on the Job." Not In th enne altogether
yi'll inny believe bill an a iirnleal avi.li.ui lii..l
rnlen or for the ''nvehlence of the governor' I
(leteetlvea III keeping nn eyn on them they have
nerured nrmy cntH nnd nre nleeptng in Hn. i-npu i
lol rorrblorn. At anv rate thin bonin .....n. I
oh Him Iruwik. which wnn nrnnili i.il in-
ft few leglnlaturen ngo.
At any rn( nnbi.ily can tell Jint how Mr
Hlmpwin pri.nl. lent pro tern of the Monnte would
ail If h- could i!t an oppoitunlty on.o to nit
in the prealdlng i Imlr. The nlttiatlnii maken if
tiard on Air. Trapp.
Il memn to be itenerally iinileriioiid tlni a
I known Hml what la hete written I. the nl.len V..!lz 'l?llrVi nl' i"Hng upon on- of the
. .. iiiiii nmiiuiory.
Inilh. The ntetlallen nvallahle at thn moment !
v.111 either proihal Hie Hmea are wonderfully
proHiieroun or that they are iteprenwd and pan-
Ineky depending n yo wIhi the Ma
ttntlca nit (ii
On the origin of nUlintlre mid their line we
ipinte from a current trade letter which In turn
iliinton. but aiinnymoiialy the lollowlng pra-
farlni Hie iiuntiitlnii with the wnrdii "there ar.i
Ilea damn lien and amtlHtlcn " '
'The Idea of ntatlntlen wih Invented way
butk In tlm Harden or IJilim whore tlm
population wan .Inutile. 1 iy mlng Ailum'n
rib. Uver irtme. Htntinltrit liavn been the
chief piinnlort of the liiiiiuui rncn in nay
nothing of all the i hainbem itf commerce.
Ho heic you are-
'I'or eveiy peimiii thai goen Into the pub-
lic library to lend nix go In lo nleep.
"I'or i very taxi driver that linn been to
cnurrii mix Have been to Jnll
"I'or every floorwalker who In u normal
human being atx line perfume.
"I'm- every hiinbaml that wmuIii to Mny
at home at night nix have to May.
"I'or every wife who belluvea her htm-
band nix know belter."
"Them" If we may be permitted the nbtnivn-
Jlon "IV eriiun reliable Mlatbitlen!
One of the wnndern of l h unri.1 a ... .
aiulllor ran now nnd then illncovrr piil.ll. finiilN
not known to exlnt. We have a not Inn t.i try
out an auditor on our private hunks' antne of
I hem timer.
Another thing you don't hear mu-h about
them daya In when the kaixu In suing to b.
brought to tiinl.
.Mint In allow that the countM Iris rear 'led
but Mage where II doen mil em. inn. b Wu.lt
happeim we rail attentlnn to the l.o k . t tn(. r
ent in what kind or a Htunt the groundhog In
J'J!! to pull ..f f
Haromcltr of Public Opinion "
i:iiicii.'ritv ski:i rim
'I'll.. advocatoM of the Smlth-Townur bill aro
becoming nrtlve. If not ponlllvely peellfernun.
Ah In well known thht bill eeekn to eMabllMh a
fedeial educations bureau w'lih a cabinet mem-
ber and nil the folderol nod Influence nnd nil-
thnrlty that necomiiaulen mieli an ontnbllli.
meut.
If they nro nuccenHful they will have Increased
tho cunt of tho federal government literally blf-
llonn of dollar and within it Hhort tlmo It
will bo poKHlblo t havo tho Hchoola turning out
either dumocralM or icpuhllcani an tho ciiko
may be depending on the political complexion
of the WiiHliliigton ndmlnlntrallon.
Then too It will be enay to Inaugurate all tlm
fails nnd timolol that aro now having hard
going. Tho hcIiooIh can bo reiiulred to teach
birth control h.-x hjgleno and anything and
everything tho ndmlnlHtrattoii may desire: It'n
n beautiful picture. The individual will havo
yielded another liberty to tho Mate the Mtato
another element nf M.ivcroignty to the federal
Htrurture nnd government will havo become ono
degiee moro offonnlve.
lint wo dlgren.s. What we iitarted out to
nay uaa HiIh: The limine commltteo recommend-
lug the paenago of tho Hmlth-Towncr bill In a
recent report nilit iimoug other thlngn:
Illiteracy nlnlie Is respoiiHlblo for an
economic Iokm to tho country of J825.00O
a year.
We challenge (he HtaU'inont nnd demand
clucldntlou. On what reanonliig In that n:atc-
uient tinned '.'-
so si'i it .m'st i)is.(;m:i:.Mi:T.
It In palimtnltlngly explained Hut the reported
npllt between (lovernoi' ItobnrtMJii ami lieutu-eiit-gorcrnnr
Trapp In not a nplu it .ill but
nieiely a dlaaKi'ceiiumt. '
Tbun a matter of great weight W ufriulally
nettled. Of eoiirno Mr. Tmpp wnutH in be tho
nex' democratic camlldiilo for governor nml Ih
wis. inough to ttuelrn that lie bo nut Identified
wl Ii .Mr Itoburtaon'a ndtulnltM-iitltm. Thcreforu
tie bu been out of mympathy with iikihi of Mr.
Itnbertnon' polloleM ldeaH nnd practice; nnd.
is an unCHVHpablc oonaviiuoiii'P notmuvlmt
friendly with Mr. Uobertiwn'n political euemloe.
Hut thero'H been no "npllt. ' The oracle nay
n inu.h". Mr. Trupp did nay .snmu turnh HilngH
about Mr. Itoberthon'H boani of affair and lliat
it ib freely admitted Juntlfled tho talk about n
"npllt.'' Hut It Ih pointed out Hint no bill culling
fur the abolishment of the board of nffulrx linn
been iiitruduccd In either Iiouhc' nnd that nmro
latk unHuppoited by action means nothing moio
tlian a mum "dlnaBi'eement.
il is ull very culleliteuliici
M'l I.IVAN ON l).IIClli:it l V.
Mink Sullivan yudlcato writer and iccog-
nlicd as one of Hi falrent and mont accurate of
prenoiit-duy repoitem in a recent article enyw
Hint "Harry OauKtiet ty'n uppolntment nn at-torney-geiierat
In Hie cabinet would from tho
h t n n .1 pot II t of the counti be deplorable."
"If I'reMldeut Harding feels that In decency
he Is compelled lo offer D.iUKherty n cabinet
ponltlon" wilte Sullivan "then In common
decency DallKherty iilioulil refune It."
That In niylng n lulghty lot for Mark Sullivan.
Hut ho goen oven further. "To think of I limy
Dauuhcrty an a .Mark' llanua or even Colonel
I Iiiiihh Ih Imposelble; for lie In oh lacking In thri
natiiial alilllty of tlio one im lie Ih In tho cuituro
nnd dlslnlcrentednen of the other." "And tho
landing tepubllcaiiH of tho polltlclaiiH would con-
ntder IiIk uppolntment an attorney. general de-
plorable." SulllMin
Hvlileutly llro In n dlMponltlon on the part of
pren and publc to call n nummary halt on Mr.
liHUKlieitj'n polling nn analntutit president in or-
itur to Mivo tho new administration from mi un-doeorveit'ombarritH-iinotit.
It wan tltno. too.
.Man Shall .Vol Dictate.
Iblltor Wmld With all duo renpert for -Mr
M'lullough and tlu.H.. of like mind. I must
any I do not agree with luin ami tliem.
Homen most icrtalnly have n pla.e In tlm
borne hut one that bun no long been lont night
nr Hint It offemln nome of out dear people that
alio Ih at bmt finding out that place.
I'ray who nball illiim. i i ...
ehall live her life ami work out her own ami
.iiii.ueii ueatiny? Certainly not man.
wbo Iih In monl liiHlnneen taken iiilvuutngn i.f
her nnd her work until It Is eomnion for women
III IflW. Ilia. .... n...i . .
: 7 . i""' ni'-'ir liven nun Htrenglli
to inking care of a home and children nnd in
return receive nothing but her hoard ami
Mothes while the man. becnuse bo fare forth
.IS'"1" H"" Hny" "nil work.
W..MI- v '!'".' "" "K'""10 '" li'H pernonal
L . m .' '""" " "'"i"' ot Urotcst! Hut
u h X whi1 V'0 "UtP.r lH 8lL1 '" 110 'HiWora
huh In what it amounts to.
How many married folks have entered Into
n pnrtnernnip ami all over expense In divided
evenly between hUHbanil nnd' wife. Well you
say "Tbeie Ih nothing left In theno hard times
of II. H. of l" Well then I ay IiIkIi time
thnt Hid wife bo permitted to help In order
that thero might bo Komelhing over. And that
In not nut of roiiNon In these days when limine
wink hn lost It drudgery nnd Is done quickly
nnd ennlly with all tho labor and time navlng
devices which leavo tlmo for her to work and
help tiny a homo or educato tier children.
Oh no Mr. Mcriillougb! Tho time ha Roue
by when even YOt'K laying off ALt your
women clorltN nml replacing with n less num-
ber of mnle clerku will not nffect thi question
ono bit. I'or women linve rightfully taken
their Rtand boHldn their men nnd are going
to fight for their own and their daughter'
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let IhiiKo who are callable of .IiiIi.l- thai work I .... '."."r .. I'ctieated. tunnoth-
BucceRsfully continue to do no. Why put them y t.r;1H?
...i nf II...I.. ...i. . ..i... ... "" ion nave me and llobert. ih
....fc jm.n l.lil I .ll 1 III n I.IV-Ulll il.l
tliem ami take their plncc when ono can do
far better? Would you nnk an accountant or
any bunlne man to take the place of a hod-
carrier? (if course not! Then wliv ask n
successful business woman to take tho place
or a cook or nnuHcmnm :
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IC.ilijTUlit I0S1 llrjj.r Oai io Trtbunt! I
WbM x3lH If 'J
MMmm tf.fs. i mm w.-&m
m&&&KKgy?& 11111 wammm
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About Town and
Hotel Lobbies
rhe irp
and the price .f rtfl
sledding for Hi. .
jug to l-'nd (I. Druii .
Iny. wbo was in Tu
yeslenia.. The mai l. t
"ell cattle now l m
sp the only avenm I
the r.ini her over nn: !
sure u iiornmi main o .
weep tho cutllo and n.
feed
Ii w as the Ulk Hn ;
T.ift dlHtrlet Calir .i.
l n.lfni ilia the lead .
Okialioinn In nil prmiii
111"! Ill of )Moeitib.-r i
monthly geographl. a' -
an Wert of 1)s
if this dlntrli t for il A
. hlne compsin be!. ..
Wett. who In t
i ulna has bcadipiai t. i
' omii.iny linn opened i
en here snv.s till! ..v.
l-'alitornla I innkii.it
espe. tally Hie i;ik 1 1 1 : .
tlngton HchcIi f.is
new one Just i.... .
whl. Ii large comp.mi.
'iig. Ono comp.mv . i
produt Hon of m..re tt
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The Promoter's Wife
By JANE PHELPS
Abe Martin
t'itAI'TKIt CX.
.Veil Tells llarbaia Ills Story.
I KvpresH-Trllnino with us. There on
inu iirsi page wru our story -part
of it softened perhaps by the kind
leporter but starkly hideous Just
the same. It even spoko of arrest
as a possibility.
Now tell nui." I took tho miner
u .olln reply n fnlntnesH swept
over me "Take bis medicine." ho
had said. What did he mean .Not
that lie won guilty of all their
charge aualnnt htm? it .i.i.i .....
ho that: It could not. Hut even If 'rom hlm anil laid it on tho table.
It were I was bin wife. I loved him I "l'lensu toll me all Nell. It will
I 11 tl-r.tll.l I 1... .... . ' 1 lllnl'n .. n .11. ...
mi. puiiiti ny oim. i noil m-
rongruously there came to my mind
the Inventory I had prepared and
tho thought Hint wu could give up
tho Iiouho quickly. That It might
tako tlmo to settlo such affairs nev-
er occurred to'me. Thnt wo would
mako restitution at onco mid end it.
was my thought.
one can take il. from rim
"I really t'ab will you stnnd by
me through thlM'" ho clung to mc
now sobbing outright.
"Why. of course I will! Didn't I
ninrrv ...it. !.....
How slllv. Let us. iv.V.'.i. .... V'
each on.. .1.. II... unrl.- . .r.. f ."I ''""""" . .u.i wo.'ii mc worse'
l.lld wo will air bo more or le rrrl n." ?'" ..?" V. """.rt' llv"
nappy
Tulsa .Ian.
MHS. McCI.Al.V.
Defeuillng Dancing.
If you have ma. In iiiIhiiiIkiu i iiii
love you. Kvon If you havo done
--wrong. I love you. uiiil always
shall. .Vow try to get some sleep.
Hut first let mo teleoboni Mr. Kr.i.
click ami ask him to como up hero
Kdltor World: Dancing date bark to tho ' thing In tho morning.
make no difference in iny tooling
for yon. nnd perhaps 1 can holp if
1 know." .
It wns a long and pitiful story to
which I listened that morning. A
story of ambition so Inordinate thnt
It caused the loss of all perspective i
oven as regarded right ami wrong
Them wan one my of hope In tho)
story and ttiat was the ralth iVell 1
had pinned upon the men wlu had
mado him their agent eastern
agent In dispo?lrig of mines when
no mines existed of shares In oil
companies that bad no oil well.
Ttmt bo had accepted their wind
without Investigation and bad tril:e n
over their claims without looking
uiein up in any way. seemed lo m.
would show faith In his own proj
ects lanio nut i realize tiow very
little sympathy men bad for any-
one who caused them financial loss
I tried to cheer hlm up as best I
could not letting him see how
shocked I tmd been at Ills storv.
How hurt In my belief In hlm. lie
all I said
Ho talk-
If
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.... .. ....nil. ) iniiii sonio pcopio con- .. y . H .' '"""; ' ". I us veiy despondent nnd
n on . mm nig ' i ue iiime iciicncH u. wo find .' ..ir " .. " .i.." I aeeined to bavc no clfect.
n no oooKH or juugo it-si. ist .Samuels ts-ii; lu llt S 1 '" 'd of cllngrai Ing mo and I
Jtul Samuels rt-ll; Job 21-11; !sn. 30-1 1 : " ! V' "r V.7.?..r.l: " 1 ' liIniT IwioU Into civ-i
I 'nn. 149-3. ami Pea. 100-1. tbev danced in those V." ' .J "'""ytlilig III tho dark. ...... we ..... .. .'....
.... .. i ti-u in-
Hi ole 'line h.ilnou paintings now
caort on tlr stage i'lnky Kerr
bouglit a quart o' white inula t day
Willi a constablo for a chaser.
iti:my. ii nit t m i
. ...r. i.i inn an iin-. m
nblc day n imdlng to .
or Iho stars Although . .
morning both Venus i
are In benefic aspei t. t
nates tho day with i n .
Tho signs seem to imi
stress or public mum..
there will bo n leniln .
despondent point or vu
business conditions.
I rnnus Is In a pln.-e .P .
nrfect the mind In u wn n tt
faclH to bo inslly diMortnl i .
tlon during this sway s u-ualiv
moro successful tlian w- 0('.i'
i planetary governmeutH pm i "
tomon may race m.i.
in uuioum in me u'Kini'ii
year for thciii will l i
and polltbui ant.igoniM
Whllo tliero will be nt
shrinkage of value on 11
spring itpproiK lies tin s.
that the financial outlook
couraglug. The pn di. t a fair!
goou year in Dunincss.
Warning Is given ai.tln II i th.
lending defect In rbai t. r urJ..i
txlstlng economic conditio! s m s.i.
islmcRs wlilch leads to gi-icd nr.il
for thi reason there will be many
Industrial troubles In
l'olitlcal iiuestlons will one
much to tho fore rt this umo wlie-i
appointment of men In the dipio.
matlc service will arouse enn mm
Women may be ambllimis tr i.
resent their country ntn-nad bjt
then is a torecast ttiat Is diitln. tlv
forbidding.
Agitation concerning durational
polities will mark the ycai a id mav
aroiiso uutiigunlsm in tbui.h cir-
cles. The King of Italy has I. is- .sun m
opposition to Jupiter wln li s.-tms
to Indlcnte that ho will not nl Im
llfo on tho throne. A republi.
seems to bo rorcsbadowed.
Wars nro prophesied in the p.r
Kast for I'JlM. also famir s in a-
rlous parts of tlm Orient
Persons whoso hlrthdat. it 1-- nn-.
havo a troublesome year if 'im t
to mako any big thnngts w.imni
uliould lie in refill In in.ikir.g new
ac. iiialiit.ini es.
Children born on ibis .lai n
tie r.cMbss and f.-nd -r '.iv.
They should be carcfullly ti.i m .1 i'
they are to succeed In tin -in. -s
ROYAL COACH IS MOVIE PROP
well of all
Appurtenances of Hoj'allj Made in
I'iirn .Money for Stale
VIKNNA. Jan. 31. The m.ner..i
Klnss coich of tho llapsbure i- now
.l.l.'u
iii.i i..i ii-ii... i .i.- .... Without u word he did as I had
. ... . in. ..nui. Hi-mi ui im iiopnrimcui nsbe.l Ami norm r..n i..... .. -. o.i
of iiHvchni.iL.v m uui. ii.u.o -i... i . AiulHooii fell Into a restless
.. : ' ....nr. ..... seen
in r ..... .i ..... .
u is rar neiter lo express than suppress tho ici through trvlnVii. . i..
nstlnctn of dancing. Ho says dancing is an uri.. planning to m
t....l.ct. like eating fiKhllng and mating: there 1 Z tin hi .l e II I ''
Is no one who cannot dance and tho modern lilmsejr. socla ly an rina '
dancing in partly sensual partly nn expression was no. rooll.1 enough t want bin
of love for rhythm and part v a much nee.le.l ... i.. ..i ....... . ' "'
..in in n- ii ..itiii ri.'.im-
Uvi'ii bad I
struggle. If only 1 might help ill
loot una imo inner nml more ole
vntlng channels. He was still so
The Young Lady
Across the Way
Mr Trotnky. tt l reported tins Issued general
orders for another bolshevik offensive. hutMho
report dooa not say who it Is Hint is to feel tho
weight of Mr. Trotaky'a itlsplenmiro this tlmo.
The tnrtdent In Initrucilve only In showing that
Mr. Trotskv thoroughly undert.ntidri that his
one chance to keep up bolshevik appenrRucon Is
to keep a Miir going lu some direction all t llo
while. .
I'liHA
U'nptilght 1921. by Miliar A. Ouestl
Hod liriiiu me thin: the rlgjtt to como ot night
li.uk to iny loved onea. heiul onct and
ti ue.
llonten and bruiaed nnd from a losing fight
t.et me Ue proud In what I've tried to do.
I.ol me . nine homo defeated If I most.
Hut . lean of hmd ivnd honor unimpaired
Mil holding firmly to my .children's trust.
Still worthy of the faith which the ipive
i.linri'd.
Hod grant me thin: wlmle'er Iho fates decree
r il I win or lose life's little game
1 -ull would keep mi i-blldren pinnd'of me
V ' ' ' " I' Kl. t Hut t!e m.iM I. ni
..-i. ii..- nn oi iiioso iunciions aro natural ed to be the Inevitable.
..nn t-iiiioui ii.-ii nui no wuin spread.
Sex appeal Ih nil tliero Is to dancing shnuM
that condemn? Tho attraction between man
ami ivomun Is most powerful Insistent and
encapalde nf ull natural emotions and tho
thing to do with a natural emotion is to Idol-
Ire It not suppress It. When suppressed It ' young. Surulv his lire need not bo
becomes sneaking dangerous unit poisonous. 1 a failure because of this -mistake.
Kinrossed under proper control of Intelligence I When he awoke ho looked unrest.
and good discipline. It becomes wholesome. It ed. unrerresticd. His sleep had doile
Is useless lor people even ministers to at- ' him little good. Arter breakfast we
tempt to esi'iipe being human for they nro lla- went Into Iho library taking the
bio to become devilish. It Is tho function of
society art lellglnn not to extirpate tho nnt-
ural Instincts not to subordinate tliem but
make them sound mid beautiful. AVhy not
franklv admit' that o nro human beings-
why not stop talking about wickedness and
dlsoider'' Why not cense struggling to be tlm
Impossible unsexed snints and bend our efforts
townriU making humanity decent dlclpllned
nnd Intelligent creatures. As a mutter of fact.
the dance practice by well-balanced people
both viiung nnd old. Is piobably the safest and
comelli-ht way In which men and women can
enjoy each other's society. It may bo called
"hugging to music' 'but there will bo tugging
until the population decides to cctlrpato itselt.
la It not far better to havo It made Into some-
thing gentle harmonlnpd hy music lights
laughter and happiness" '
Tho crime wave that Is now sweeping tho
country can we lay the li'ame upon the .lan.-o
hull? Wo read In the daily newspaper of a
minister of tho gospel from Illinois that has
been nrtested for theft; another minister in
tho State of Georgia for nnsault on women; just
a few yearn ngo a minister wan executed In
New York for minder of a young beautiful
girl; alio loved him. trusted hlm. sang In his
. cuoir awo.-i innocence ind under the proinlne
i of mart-Inge ho betraved ami killed tier. I
i-ouiu relate ninny past episodes that would
tin ever Indicate tho art of dancing In tho
minds of tho most fastidious
Our Croat Jehovah made the world and nil
' therein beautiful and. an Prof. Carl Wllm 1
writes dancing Is an instinct ami born In nil
of us. A bubo six months old win hmgh
I romp nnd dunce In Innocent glee at the sound
i of music. So why not oo-oponito an t do what
I we con to uplift by good music lottets and art
' tho decencies of gentle breeding nnd the lion-
iuimI custom by tho refining Influence of re-
llglou lo transform tho gross humors of tills
! flesh Into what loveliness nml dignity wo nn.
I Oiu- great great grandfathers danced and i tir
K-1 a ml ehihlriti will do the same TI.ey tried
i kuii hum iini.isiie an in rore and it
Jobert of
rty worse
Of tho
loss of all tie had worked so hard to
obtain. In all hta regret It was for
us. not for himself.
"Vou nro so young Neil you will
show them you can mako good
even alter all this. Vou can make
money again. Reinstate yourself In
the world. 1 know It Nell and you
must know It too. Vou must not
allow this to crush you. A way out
win no round. liven ns I said It
erth. for pity sake
things.
ney ony cost 10 cents ma look . enrnlng its keep In tho 'in...us at
at tliem all. ma that lievcs 1.1 cents' tOO.OOU crowns a pcrform.in. . The
change for mc look at them all uniroJ'"' "tables havo become a l.jrdci
1 soil and ma sed. Yon inartoh tliem on the republic and tho 80 tn.icnifi
rite back and get me a quarters cent w hlto horses and some -t ". nr
worth of reel potatoes. rlages of every description ar. nad
Wleb I did. belli; even heavier on tn Partly earn their keep. The
the way bai k than w.it they was on nro u"p'l to drive members cf thn
tho way over. as.ombly to nnd from their hnniw
. they transport provision for t.-
American relief and certain or thi
. netresscH nnd singers of t'-e s'ati-
These Twins are Horn
1 icon I knew u nml III him o. . " ' ...... m . ni
too .ii i. .i.i.! t... .71 ' my eyes rested upon tho wont "ar-
would bo satisfied to give up the Z' uL Su""080 tw
sent hlm to Jail
'".Mr. rrcdeiick ma'am" tho maid
announced at. thnt moment.
(Tomorrow A friend In need In
appreciated.)
Iicnnic's Notebook
Twenty Miles Aimrt and ll'I"tr i"1' "i"ra stiu h.id then
' I contracts providing fur grant u.touV
In Different Counties i"n t tho stuto carriages
. Many horses and carn.ie.s were
.sold soon after tho downful t tie
monarchy but many m..rr or tnf
J gorgeous vehicles and showv Ii .men
i remain unsalable. This is p.rnu-
tarty truo of tho great gla.s and
.gold stato coach in the h.i. of
t.ouls IV used only on gr. v re
' monlil occasions and s.ild t1"
.finest piece ot coa-Ii .r. cvit)'
u !
la M.Cl. r..M j
I I . I I
Ma sent mo crroud to Smlts this
iftimoon for B pouipls of potatoes '
nn saying. Can I keep the change. '
ma "
There wont lie ony potatoes uro fl i
pounds for a quarter and there no
danger of I hem be ng ony cheeper i
sod ma and t sed. Well slppuno thc
Just happln to be m.i? '
They wont' sed ma. ami I sed.
They mite ma gosh ma cnythlng .
mlto and mi sed C) all rlto very
well. If theyrc cheeper ou can keep
the chmgc my goodnlss sutch per- '
Nlstence. I
Mecnlng mine and I went erround I
to Smlta and there wes a home
made sine on tho potatoes s.i.Ung. ii
pounds for 25. Me thinking Heck
and Jest then I had a bleer saying
I I.i y Mr. Hmlt havo nu gut ony po
tatoes with bad spots on? How
mutch ate I hey that way?
Ive got a half a b.isklt Inside thero
that went bad on mo you can tnk
them nil away for 10 cents If you
want them but wnt do you wunt
spoiled potatoes for sed Mr. Hmlt.
O lest for tho change. I sed. Uc-
CvisVi ling a Joak without me mecnlng cn-
iiiuig ninny anil i started to carr
jibe bankit home and It was heavy nit
1 eiiythlng and kepp on getting heav
ler and heavier mo thinking Holey
smo.iku 1 wish I was n horse anil
Waggin. And lest .-n. i r-n 1....
ma opened the frunt door to seo if
I was coming yet. mo wivlnc. lloer
I I am ma wato ttll you sec all tlm
potatooH I got for ou lawk about
a bargain ma.
.'or mcrsey snkes wats tho Idecr
UI..SV Kit Jan 31. Although
they were born 20 miles apart and
lu different counties lliniben and
Kuth W'aldeir nro twins.
Tho stork visited tho homo of
Mrs. Nancy Walden. wife of a Hill
Top Douglas county former ami
left a lusty boy. The nt tending
physician ehaufrerod Mrs. Walden
post-haste to a Denver hospital 20
tulles distant where a daughter
was born to Mrs. Walden six hours
later.
An cxtcnslvo plant will t. ' u
on tho east coast of Tn tu f
'tho manufacture of ccnn u rom
i native materials
Music Is Essential
mfyXhRCErt noRE- upon
man nn uriyuw
The- oung l.i.l. a.rn.i the un
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i ha.mv M..VNLUt she wonders how miKh moio bo's looked m .! baskit louking mm
jheldlng out fur erprweU than glad Miymg What on
Hand Hpiine'.
1 an.
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i
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or Smaller Music
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