Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 206, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 6, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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BUSTED IN CHICAGO
Inh FIRST WIRELESS TELEGRAPH INSTRUMENT EVER
USED ON AN AEROPLANE
BI3 BEARS 'STEAL HONEY IN
TEXAS AND THRIVE DN IT
Hundreds Daily Shuffle Through
Streets Without Money or
Friends.
IN CHARGE AT WEST POINT
signed to tho fainom Sevuith cavalry Cuiter'H
old enmmnud. After throe wars In the Seventh Gonernl Hurry was trans-
for rod to the Infantry iirm ami assigned to Ihe First Infantry na a first lieu-
tenant. Two years lut.r he was promoted captain and after that passing
through every grade until In August 1903. President Hooscvolt made him a
brigadier general. In April 11)08 the same president promoted lilin to his
present rank the lilRhegt under the present law that mi army officer can
eltaln.
Onerat Harry as stierlnlendHiit at West Point Is the second ofllcer of
Ms rank to hold that xst alnre West Point was founded. Tho other wan
l.leut. (!en. John M. Schofleld who whs n major general when appointed
litiperlntemlent In 1870.
No office; In the army has a finer record than General Harry. In tho
Hpanlsh wmr he was an adjutant general and after the close of that war he
naw hard service In the Philippines. When the Cuban government failed to
make good several years ago with the result that the Americans had to
rcoccupy the Island General Harry was designated hy President . Kooaevelt
iih cnmniander-ln chief of the Army of Culian Paclfleatlon as It was known
and In that capacity ho did hi work so thoroughly that when the Inland was
for a second tltnn turned hack to Its own people to rule General Harry was
accorded when ho left an ovation such as few officers have ever received at
home or abroad.
FEDERAL CHIEF OF MINES
L- "'SSSs N.'''slK.
' i I n Hi h r i f ini
Thrco great delegation visited Washington early In tho summer to urgo
tho npKlutmout tho managers of sixty collieries Joined In the laudatory
chorus and sixty-two senators put their tinmen to n pttltlou In his behalf.
All this recognition was won by Dr. Holmes while serving as chief tech-
nologist of tho technological branch of tho geological mrvey. In this capacity
ho wan carrying on In u minor way tho work which he now will develop to
tint fullest extent.
Whllo tho operations of tho technological buronu liavo not been wide-
spread because of lack of funds and authority still the men under Dr.
Holmes were able to diminish mine disasters. They personally saved tho
lives of nialiy imprisoned miners by going to their rescue In the face of dan-
ger h which would have meant death to loss experienced men with poorer
equipment.
Tho work of mnklng mines snfo has occupied the attention of Dr. Holmes
for years and ho has made rapid advancement In tho finding of effective
monns to the end which ho has sought. Ho gained the confidence of labor
ami capital and It Is well known here that his subordinates are loyalty Itself
to tliu chief.
WOMAN WHO
BSw
ngrcod nnd Leeds also a married man becamo
infatuated with her. It Is said that Loodc paid his wife one million dollars
for a divorce. Mrs. Worthlngton also secured n legal separation from her
husband and three dnys luter the wedding took place.
Leeds mndo his new bride tho present of jouolry worth over n million
a stoam yncht and a two million dollar pnlnce In Now York city. Whllo on
u visit to Paris Leeds bought his Tlfe u $200000 pearl necklace. Sho woro
this on several occasions had them unstrung and thoy were extorted In i
bag to the United States nnd entered at the custom house as loose pearls.
Theu began her battle with the treasury which lias become celebrated.
Although the pearls were apparently Imiwrted by n Paris Jeweler the cus-
toms authorities considered tho action a subterfuge and demanded tliu 00
per cent customary duty on a necklace. Mrs. Leeds Insisted that they wore
dutl'iblo at 11 per cent as Indiscriminate pearls and won the day nnd Inciden-
tally some $60000 which otherwise would lmo gone to the government. I
TO HEAD THE
I-
wnrklni- oarly nnd late and has gone over eveiy foot of the 9.000 miles of
thn Bvatom mooting tho managers foremen nnd oven the laborers and study-
Ing Z ! Editions. Thoro Is hardly a mllo of track In th. wholo system wi
which ho Is not familiar.
With tho prospect for a continuation and IncreaBO Id good tlmos 1 ir.
mold saya ho Is entirely satlsfled. Conditions In the southwest are v r
nmmlslnc Tho only poBslblo deterrent Influonoe Is a political one nurt u
Svcs that will disappear after tho fall elections.
MaJ. On. Thomas II. Harry U. 8. A. who has
b"como superintendent of tliu United States Mill-
i ;.-. academy nt Went Point Is what Supremo
urt .Instlro O'Gormnn recently turmoil "n typ-
ical product of Now York city." He was horn and
renred In tho old First wanl and thore nre now
In Now York man who will toll yon that "Tom"
Harry wni the handsomest hoy In tho old wanl
iiml that when he came hack from Wost Point
on furlough tho younger boys woro wont to
point him out na their hero.
Gonernl Harry was one of tho popular cadets
during the four your ho was at the academy. Ah
mi athlete he stood In the front rank and he stood
high as it student. In June 1877 ho received Ills
diploma and as a second lieutenant wim as
In the appointment of Dr. Joseph A. Holmes to
he director of tho new bureau of mines It Is con-
reded In Washington that probably the list
equipped man for the poult Ion In the United
States has been gained for this tmKirtant post.
Kver slucu congress passed the bill creating
the bureau and giving It authority to Investigate
mine disasters make experiments and suggest
means . hereby accidents may be decreased and
the yunrly casualty list shortened efforts hnvo
been made hy hundreds of Interested persons to
haw Dr. Holmes selected as chief. The Indorse-
ment of all tho coal operators' associations Iiuh
been i;lven every prominent mining engineer In
tho country Including John Hays Hammond has
mndo his ploa for Dr. Holmes ami the minors'
union has lidded Hh efforts In his cause.
COST A MILLION
The series of exquisite gowtiB worn by Mrs.
William 11. Leeds of Now York Newport nnd Lon-
don has been tho feature of tho season nt tho
ultra faslilonalilu watering place of Denuvlllo
France. She Is reported as having had great so-
clal success and has given n succession of do- I
llghtful entertainments. Mrs. William I). Leeds
It will bo roniombcrail Is tho woman who cost
her husband onu million dollars and who tefusod
tho Importunities of royal and noblo su.torg who
wuro nftor her fortune estimated at thirty tlmos
that amount.
Her maiden namo wns Nannlo Stewart. Sho
wns tho daughtor of n wealthy Cleveland bankor
nnd was said to bo tho handsomest girl In Ohio.
Sho married George K. Worthlngton. Thoy dls-
GOULD FAMILY
Ore of tho sons of tho very rich who does not
bellow that his life should bo given up to Idlo-
m-hb and sports Ib Kiugdon Gould tho oldest ol
the seven children of Georgo Jay Gould. Klngdon
Is only twenty-threo yonrs old but ho knows n
wholo lot about his fathor's Interests nnd for
that matter about the Interest of tho entire
Gould family. This Is ns It should be for Im Is
destined to tnko his father's plnce as tho Head
of that inultl-millluiittlre family. He Is a well-
educated man without evil habits and with n low
for work. This week he left to Join the rest of
the Gould family In Kurope. He would hnvo gonti
with them last spring but ho felt that he wanted
to familiarize himself with the Gould railroad sys-
tem in the southwest. So Instead of lolling about
ii o vnrimiH resorts of the old world he has been
Young Hoosler Lad Leaves Small
Town to Answer Advertisement of
Employment Agency Is Duped
and Robbed of Coin.
In Chicago penniless and without a
friend.
Woro you evor In such circum-
stances? Probably not but every day Been
hndicds of your fellows who nre Tho
othor day Walter Summon a lad of
only 17 years good looking nnd np
paroritly fairly well educated shuflled
Into the Uesplalnos street police sta-
tion. The lad tired and broken In spirit
sat down In n chair.
"Bay" the boy asked timidly "how
far Is It to Wabash avenue"
"About a mile" wns the reply.
He smiled half-heartedly.
"About a mile eh? Oe I wish I
hnd a dollar for every mile I've walk-
ed today. I could buy some regular
food and have enough loft to get
cleaned up and pay my railroad faro
home."
"Where Is your home?" was naked.
"ISvanavllle.'
"Indiana?"
"Yep."
Ard then the tired boy told his
story.
"I had n Job In West 8alm. Wia.."
he said "and I was getting along pret-
ty well. I had a few dollars saved up
and tt ought I was satisfied. I saw an
advertisement In a pamphlet up there
telling how easy it was to make
money in Chicago. The 'ad' was sign-
er! hy an employment agency. All
you had to do was to give the agency
$2 and It would ship you to Chicago
where a Job would be waiting you. It
sounded line so I thought I'd try it.
"I gav my $2 to the agency and
took the rest of my money with me.
1 was shipped with about llfteen other
fellows. '
"When 5 got to Chicago I went to
tho place where the agency had told
me I could land a Job. Tho address
which they had given mo I found wns
a swamp out that way somewhoro"
nnd the boy pointed townrd tho gouth-
west side.
'Then I rr.w that I had boon 'bun-
koed.' The (igency I guoss was n
fake or else they had givon mo tho
IMAM IS GOOD COOK
Woman Wastes More Than She
Uses Says Prof. Barnard.
Specialist In Household Economy Says
American Man Because of Wife's
Culinary Inefficiency Not as
Well Nourished as Euro-
pean. Now York. Go to the squaw thou
housowlfe consider her ways and do
llkewlso
At loast such Is tho advice of Prof.
Charlos liarhard specialist In house-
hold economy and ono of tho foremost
figures nt tho household show rccontly
held In MudUon Squnro garden snys
a writer In tho New York World.
What Profossor Harnard Is not tell-
ing eager Inquirers nt tho garden of
the superior housekeeping methods of
our groat-gront-grnndmother Mlnno-
baha he la bimy with the "hnusokoep-
Ing experiment Btutlon" which ho
maintains nt Dnrien Conn. for test-
ing under tho most slmplo housekeep-
ing conditions nil now materials meth-
ods utonslls nnd appliances which
mny prove useful In tho home
"Tho American housokcopcr com-
pared with tho housewives of Franco
nnd Germany Is nn unlottorcd child"
declared Professor Harnard to mo yes-
terdiy. rtThe American man bocauso of his
wife's culinary inefficiency. Is not so
well nourished as the Kuropean mak-
ing half the Income. At least 20 por
cent of the money spont on the Amer-
ican table Is absolute waste."
Professor Harnard mild of voice and
oye spoke with an earnestness that
belled his manner.
"The American woman" he added
"does not know as much about cook-
ing as the Indian squnw."
"Cooking though It is part of tho
profession of wlfeWiod does not In-
terost her. She 'rr.n't be bothorod'
she says. Tho merchant's wifo vies
with the millionaire's wifo in buying
only tho most expensive cuts of ment.
Stoak chops; steak chops! swings
tho unvarying pendulum of tho wook's
bill of faro.
"Now. only 24 per tent of a boef
for Instance can provide tho expen-
sive porterhouse steaks Delmonlco
roasts otc. Tho othor 70 per cont. Is
mndo up of the cheaper cuts chuck
rump round shank navel. brUket etc.
"This moat If properly cookod. that
1 Is slowly cooked Is more nutritious
nnd has a better flavor than tonderloln.
Hut tho poor man's wife won't tnke
tho trouble to cook It. Her husband
may 'Weil have to economize.
Lot's buy n llttlo cheaper meat.' Hut
whan she gets to tho butcher's and
roos anrther woman Inning something
more oxpenslve sho fools nshamod of
what she Intended to order or olso
ru3 to horself 'Whut's good enough
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This photograph tho first of Its kind shows tho tiny wireless telegraph
apparatus designed by H. N Horton and placed on aienn H. Curtlss1 Aero-
plane for sending messages while In flight. Dr. C. V. Hvorltt of tho sig-
nal corps N Y. National Guard Ib sojii sending a mossngo.
wrong address by mistake. I thought
though that I could get n Job next
day so I gave a dollar for tho room I
slept In that night. I hunted around
for two days trying to find n Job.
Twice I was told to call next weeic
but that is as close aa I've come so
far.
"It was Tuesday when I came to
Chicago The following Sunday night
I slept on the dock down there by the
river. There were lots of other fel-
lows there too. I spread out some
papers and lay down on them. When
I woke tip In tho morning I found that
some fellow had taken my last $10."
The boy paused a minute looked at
his lone auditor and smiled.
"Say honest now ain't I the 'fall
guy'? I guess I need a guardian" he
said and In spite of the fact that he
wns hungry and without money he
actually laughod.
"ICver since that night I hnvo lmd to
beg what food I have had. And 1
haven't had a shave either not since
I came to this town."
"Yostorday I gnvo up. I went in
tho station donn thoro" pointing wost
ngnln "nnd the 'coppor' nt tho desk
gave mo n postal card and a nickel.
Then I wroto to my mother nnd told
for her Is nono too good for mo' nnd
buys n porterhouse steak Instead.
"There's another typo of woman
Unit would rather spend her husband's
money than her own time. Sho 'can't
bo bothorod' cooking. Hut" hero Pro-
fossor Harnard brightened up percep-
tibly "a solution has beon found oven
for her. It Is flreless cooking. Hnvo
you evor tried It?"
I confessed that my education had
been neglected In thnt respect.
"That's a trick tho Indian squaw
has taught us" Profossor Harnard
continued. "Thero nro 15 or 20 differ-
ent flreless cookers on tho market so
you see I'm not booming anybody In
talking about them."
ATTENDS HIS OWN FUNERAL
Ohio Man Buys Coffin Digs Grave and
Hires Minister Eulogy Is
Omitted.
Springfield Ohio. Marlon F. Huf-
fenbarger nn eccentric bachelor farm-
er living at Grnpo Grow ten mlleo
couth of hero tho other afternoon had
his funornl sermon preached. Tho
event took placo in tho Christian
WEARING TWO
Double Protection Against Dust and
Sun Is Forced in English So-
ciety Circles.
London. Woman Is :n futuro to
wear two volts so that sho may sug-
gest moro and more tho rainbow
shrouded in a fine mist by her many
colored gnrmonts veiled wUa transpar-
ent materials.
Tho fashion of tho combination of
colorings In veiling ono over tho
othor which hns bocomo such a pro-
nounced voguo In both ovonlng and
afternoon Uressoa has spread to the
veil itsol.
Motor veils of dlfforent tints worn
over each other to produco a shot ef-
fect lend tho way to the samo style
of veiling for wear J villi tho promenade
hat.
Fair women aro soon to bo mysteri-
ously hidden bohlnd folds of mauvo
over bluo molo over pink dark bluos
shading rose nnd palo blues.
A lining of pink undor blnck laco or
whlto has boon recognized for a long
tlmo ns very bocomlng.
It will roquiro u docldod artistic
tnsto In tho ordinary woman who
chooses her veiling apnrt from her
hat to know oxnetly what tones to
blund and which will also suit her
complexion.
"A combination of colors Is tho fash-
Ion for motor veils" n representative
of a Wost end firm said "and very ilno
gtiuzos and chiffons aro sold for their
construction.
"Tho sovoral layers of veiling are
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w&
BaESlftV
her whero I was and that I was
'broke.' 1 expect to hear from her to-
morrow and then I am going homo.
An say" lie wont on "for nil tho
three years which I have been away I
haven't written to my mother. Sho
didn't know but whnt I was dead. I
had nn argument with her one dny"
ho admitted reluctantly "and I ran
awny. I got along all right up In West
Salem but Chicago Is n fierce place."
Tho boy got up to go. A plain
clothes detective who had come out
during tho latter pnrt of tho boy's
story gave him SO conts.
"Here lad" he sold "you'ro too
young to be in this town without
money."
The reporter added his mlto to tho
boy's fortune then turned to go Into
the station.
"Well much obliged" murmured tho
runaway "so long" and he was off.
Order French War Planes.
Paris. Tho ministry of war has
ordered tho purchase of ton mllitnry
monopluiies and twenty biplanes with-
in the next three months. This will
glvo tho French nrmy nn norlal flotilla
of sixty by tho end of the year.
church and the unlquo ovent attract-
ed hundreds from miles around.
Huffcnbargor's Idea In arranging
nnd executing plana for tho ovont was
that ho could be suro that his funeral
would bo conducted strictly as he
wished. Ho purchased n lot in tho
Grnpo Grovo comotery threo yonrs ago
and a week Inter ordered a cofflu from
a Jamestown undertaker.
Uuffenbargor personally superin-
tended tho digging of his own grnvo
and has selected n plain tombstono.
Pursuant to IiIb request the minister
Dr. Spr.hr avoided tho usual remarks
of adulation. Tho coflln was hurlod
and tho crowd dispersed. Uuffenbar-
gor now offers to glvo his 80-ncro farm
to onyono who will keep him for tho
bnlanco of his days.
Praise for American Girls.
New York. "American girls do not
go abroad to liavo a good time by
drinking wine smoking cigarettes and
following other Kuropean customs. I
Those who say they do libel thorn." '
Thus said Lady Francis Cook (Ton-
ncsseo Clallln) herself nn Amerlcnn
girl who arrived tho other day from
Europe.
"American girls havo revolutionized
Europo" sho continued. "Continental
streets which wero regarded ns un-
safo for women nfter dark now nre
ns safo ns our own avenues. It Is tho
American girl who has worked this
change."
VEILS LATEST
-
effective ns well as plcturesquo as
they protect tho face from tho dust
hotter than n single veil.
"In the snmo way bright colored
hats nro covered tightly with a veil
of chiffon nnd many vnriotlos of tho
veiled hat will bo soon in tho autumn
modes."
WOMAN BALKS AT MALE TOGS
Fair Guest Is Angry and So Is Man
When Their Baggage Gets Mixed
at Chicago Hotel.
Chicago.--"Say do you think I can
sleep in a block and tackle or a
man's red and yellow bath robo?" wns
tho question shouted to Assistant
Mnnnger Hutchlns of tho La Salle
hotel tho othor night by a woman
guest. "Somo ono's got my traveling
bag nnd I havo ono belonging to somo
man."
Tho guest was nsBurcd tho mistake
would bo rectified and hnd scarcely
been placated when nnothor call came.
"I havo beon given tho wrong tray
ollng bag. I ennnot sloop in scented
pink pajamas with ruffles nil round the
top and bottom and havo no uso for
a hunch of woman's undorwoar" tho
volco said
Houso men nnd maids soon straight-
ened tho troublo which was occasion-
ed when tho two bags ono of which
belonged to a woman from Denver and
tho other to a trnvollng man of Wllko.
Jbarro Pa had been mixed.
n
SWOOP DOWN ON THE HIVES AT
NIGHT AND EAT
THEIR FILL.
Montcll Tox. ninck boars nro giv-
ing tho bcekoopers of this section a
lot of trouble. The honey output of
Uvaldo county Is largdr than thnt of
any other county In tho United States
running as high as COO.000 pounds.
Tho bears know tho lmportnnca of tho
honey Industry nnd their numbors
have increased year by yenr until
they nre a serious monaco to iho
apiarists.
When employed In robbing a bco-
hlvo a bear Is lost to all othor things.
It scoops tho honoy out with Its paws
and pours It down Its throat comb
and all with an evidont relish that
Pollard Tackles Bruin.
makos It oblivious to any danger. It
Is h comparatively easy matter to kill
one of these honey-stealing benrs.
Hon Pollard who runs a ranch and
apiary In tho mountain country' passed
through hero on his way to Uvaldo
to lay In n supply of hlvos for his
boos rocontly. Ho roported an ex-
citing encounter with a black boar.
"A couplo of nights ago I wns
nrousod by tho yelping of my dogs.
When I got to tho nplary tho bear
ovldontly had finished Its work. Tho
anlmnl was standing upright licking
Its chops nnd slapping nt tho dogs
with Its paws when ono of thorn got
within reaching distance. It seemed
to bo well pleased with lis feast and
was willing to tnko a llttlo punish-
mont for the exceptionally good tlmo
that It hnd had.
"I could havo shot and killed tho
boar but I thought that would not bo
sufficient punishment nut I was un-
prepared for tho quick grab which tho
boar mado at my gun when I hit tt
Over tho nose. It hit tho stock so
hard that It broke That loft mo
without n gun. I picked up a plcco of
wreckngo and waded Into tho bear.
It took ono slap at mo and knockod
mo head over heols about ten foot.
"Tho bear started towards mo an4 I
ran towards tho house. I don't know
how far tho anlmnl chased mo but
when I got another gun the nnlraal
was making off for the donso thicket
nnd escaped along tho river."
ADS. AND TEAS FILL CHURCH
Pastor Credits His Success Also to
Hot Suppers Moving Pictures
and Flags.
Spokane Wash. "I havo drawn
people to hear i my sermons by ad-
vertising. I havo attracted them with
moving pictures hot suppors pink
teas and flowers and flags. If I haro
had any degrco of success in Spokane.
It Is because of tho liberal uro or
prlntor's Ink" said Rov Dr. Jnmea (
W. Kramer pastor of tho First Bap-
tist church who camo to Spoknno
from South Carolina two years ngo.
"Thero is something worso than
sensationalism. It Is tho Innblllty of
the church to produco life. Tho church
that docs not ndvortlso Is bohlnd tho
times nnd is nursing empty pown
and ho who rails against tho rnlnlstor
for advertising Is Buffering for a
congregation.
"I am not nn advocate of ragtlrno
mothods or vulgar preaching but I
do plead for tho church which Is n
humming plant of machinery with
live coals in tho flrobox smoko curl-
ing from tho stack nnd ovory bolt
wheel nnd pulley going.
"I bollovo too thnt tho peoplo ncsA
Instruction nnd thnt n minister or
tho gospol is first last and nil tho
tlmo a teacher. Thero must bo llfo."
Forbidden to Go to Church.
Kansns City Kan. Few mon nro so
set in their habit of attending church
thnt tho law must bo invoked to stop
them. Hut thnt is what has hap-
pened to William W. Jones of Kan-
sns City Kan. A petition wns filed in
Wynndotto county district court ask-
ing that Jones bo restrained from at-
tending tho Armourdalo Hnptlst
church. The nctlon wns brought in
tho name of "Lewis D Mnjor and
others" deacons of tho church. Tho
petition declares that Jones who was
oxpelled from tho church in Soptom-
ber 1909 persists In attending serv-
ices and by "facial grimaces nnd
noises" annoys the congregation. A
temporary restraining order waa tamed
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