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THE OKLAHOMA NEWS
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° " ~ 8 Famed Artists Split on Issue
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D Next w.*k, "Th. Brld,. Hero.' by Mr. A M Willl.m.on A
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“BAT WING BOWLES” 8l Was Lincoln a Handsome Man? StOSSU Confessions of a Wife §
fewer wilh/iit w it bout proposing " " -........■ ■1 . _ .ini V
iiom«:’* O r\
Tin- Inlere.i inn results follow;
Aiivimt tin St. 0:uj'l**m< the most »
famoiiA of h 11 \niirli'an nculptorai.
the entire art I*tic world l»v j
K ihiit Abraham Lincoln
, .._____j . * - WM a hftn<J*oin#> man. Thla or. |
t * mi inuea rront fftir l**M laatie) * At noon thev ute a* th#v rnd« * ur»#d * t th# time si wap
PHAPTER viif and at merit* » : J completing hi* mur\clou* •’Lincoln 1
.... ** '"Elu "•'■V camped by • ..f n,r ih,ir' for ih- tlsrk-st rn-
When Hat win* Bowles got wrM- Then It wa* that Bowie* 'rmio* of t.imnin nark in Chicago.
’l1’ hoVand%!!rUhe Sh“keD ^a°w **. haV h^Has’no^^oni"^ “hi* " V,^
) t Mrtalnly, If there wa* any way ,n°°d Brigham, too, wa* down* **k*d to aivc their opinion* on the
h> which a tenderfoot might ras* *nd wrapt up in bi, i s’—dictum,
hop# to achieve a little hard thought*
. ;ined fame In the far west It' A wave of compassion and BY YYIM.IYYI >1. CHASE
.s noi by riding bronks; and wU-reproach swept over Bowles |Vm
now. before he could wipe the and he forgot his own mood. | ’ * Twln^sT I ortrail
blood from his nose, they were '■Brig.1' lie said, as they sat Abraham 1 inenin ,.ih.
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ti,. w.hk.b,.„hrt ii.... a aiu
Ju,r,,:" cursed Hardy Atkins, >'«»’«• he back there now, on The portrait painter finds his en-
p-tcin* to and fro and gazing >'°"t Job. " might have led toithuslasm in Just such f ives as
i" the hulk oT Dunbar. "I tor something better, loo. Mr. I.ee Lincoln's—a beautlfullv u«lv one
"> k*Z°'\ '.hat hawse! ! nf.cn said —'• posting chara. ter idnco'n mill
.\eior would ve let ini rode 'im j “Aw, fergit it," grumbled Brig, a homely man in repose, I have I
not Tor a thousand dollars! 'Til he glad to git away from h. rn told by those who saw hilt :
Ami then, th# minute my hack's: it ail git where they ain’t no but in speaking his face was
roubles.
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Clippings From Hip Daily Globfl
COLN STATUTE HE IS NOW I
turned and Dix right there toigirU, nor mail, nor nothin'. But i transformed.
*ft’!1r‘r the play—he goes mid i want to go back past the Bat' In hi* photographs and eon-
pulls off this. But l don't care'Wing. 1 told Dix all about it temporary portraits there l« an;
I never done nothin'! You Inst week, and 1 shore want to Indication, despile legends lo the 1
liois seen 'ini—he done It him- , bid her bood-bye. There's a contrary, that he had a great re- .
s ' ,:” . good girl Dix but she can't speef for his persona: appearance. I
And then, all the anger and , understand. She says if 1 had | He rlad himself In a way most '
blood-lust ilia! nad been in i any nerve I'd go and take a becoming to his face and figure. I
Howies' heart for days went sud- chance—marry the girl and wait Moreover, the costume of his time ,
d< illy lo his right hand, and and see what happened to me-—j was conducive to picturesqueness
putting his right shoulder be- my girl down on Ihe river, yon j—the Mock collar, the large lapel'
bind it, he smote the ex-twister know.” land the expansive shirt front,
ii the Jaw. Bowles nodded gravely and j Not many men of the Lincoln I
It was a wicked blow, much waited for him lo go on. I type are lift, for in recent years
like the one he had received "No,” continued Brig, ga:- j they have been rapidly disappear-1
himself, and it laid the false mournfully at tiis dead cigaret: ; Ing. The nearest aproach in men I , . ,
cow-puncher low. He came up , Dix is all right, but she don’t now living to this personal pic- r,arl- for the Person who has a physiognomy but a facial acrip-
l caching for his gun, and Bowles know them Mormons like I do. turesiiui-ness of Lincoln's is 'Tn-
Vknocked him down again and My girl won’t marry me. nohow 1 cle joe” Cannon,
took the gun away. Then he —not lessen 1 become a Mormon Often a “Victim."
Lincoln is an easy subject to
j She glanced at hint defiantly ,
I and folded her arm* and Bowles
>lt h;s reason eclipsed, and tho U O
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I came over him now, and her care IHvMt j piorable as Mrs tVarorly waa
jfree. Jesiing way*. j No. ’ I about tu accompany Mra. Sel-
They had all proposed and she The Mill i.f J. C. <*elnin win. whoso husband whs hurried
I bad told them no But should l,pot*ale*l ! las' Monday, on a trip south.
never deal thai Ignominy lo him.1 By the terms of the will of the -
If she scorned his humble suit Utc John C Selwin, Mr. Richard ; Clipping No
and desired only lo add hia scalp "averly and Mi Charles Anuiu »r,. |U,hard Mavrwlr I'nderwoM
•o the real, he would escape at *ere left One Mu-ndred Thouaand |„n
least with hi* pride lie wool |. and Kifty Thousand Holla' re- .... f '
never let her s.,v „e had proposed, i "IHWtnely 'h . '^ Mf#.
"Ah. you must excuse me. Mis* M' " a verily is appointed ; 1 , . e 51/^^
Lee." he said, speaking with I resident and managir o' tic f *"'* ,h,i 11 b®" had to
formal restraint. "Much as I f|,l»lii Hook Concern and M umlm goanot her oporationon har
value \oiir liappiness I | nnnot •'»» » reiiiin* the place a Serve K . ra rhomd that the
oii' ...... ,‘hls custom of th#rconn- Treason , ' "^tgUng
Irv*' Both tlu'Ho fmilt'inon .<:v nru|. * ‘Hiiu *>f tm. She dh!
He spat the words out bitferlv executors of tint will, which 1 r' "v'1 ,r‘m *be fliuatheala
and closed his lips as If (here distributes a million and a lint: <,u“'klv front the last, and
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Maybe Id acc.pt y . I. ' sne , will lie able to see her many
suggested with a rouglsh twinkle. ... ~' i friends at th. hospital next week.
But a woman s eyes are decep ’ "hphu. ,mi. «. ______
five, and hers spoke of many Hr*. Itlcluiril Winerly Afeets I clipping No s
thing* she smiled, the old da*. "illi Serious Acidcnt.
sling smile, but there waa mis- Yesterday a- M,s. Richard j 'tf* '‘b 'lanlUoverly Ha, Third
N chi,‘f 1,1 lb** depths. He sighed )'«'ei!y was leaving St Duke’s1 perotton.
tup i isr" ! *n<* away. Ilosplial where al.e had been This morning Mrs. Richard
IDK, UuKKINt, At THE I.IiX-I 'Ah. no.” she said, "you can 'ullin; on an ill friend, she fell ; Waverly was operated on the
not undersiand.
Then, as she an'* bloke her leg She was1 third time slat re she broke her
ZiW&co^XSvSZZPS'C M,rn^ ,wo *.rk*„**°- an
SUBJECT.
ness and he spoke as the thougiits a" x photograph disclosed ail j insislon wiU< made and the bon*
same. oblique fracture of both bones, was made to hold In place by a
passed it on to Brigham, and anil shore as you’re settin’j
offered to fight him some more there, hoy, if I take that gal I’m get a likeness of. but to get
or anybody! elected to go on a mission! And the real worih of the man into
distinctive character shows It in ! ture by which can be read
his face. But painting a picture i character noble and refined _ _
I of Lincoln now Is the same a* charcter of rare humanity. In his v0lJ , „u
handing out second or third hand face was something indescribably W01||,j ,,ajn m(, aft«r all I have S!W,88!> tons.
colossal yet placid and subtle, and hoped—to have you
"Really, Miss Lee, It pains m*
I cannot believe it. What is
'one man. more or less, that von
i i.hotild hurt me like this, Dixie?"
(He regarded her reproachfully,
j "1 have dreamed about you. I
have worshiped you from afar.
1 have fought my way to he near
You don’t know how it
She was immediately given an | silver plate. The operation !•
anaesthetic, the hones set and necessary very frequent in cuh
Ihe limit placed in a cast. Toduv i of oblique fracture*. The eur-
she Is reported as resting ns well - genus in chargo now are sure
us possible. j that Mrs. Waverly will have no
The accident is particularly de-j more trouble.
craft buill and building, while i ail whispering In the sick cham-
the United Slates had, as staled, her.
Germany had L’X
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I caiinol understand the artist today even in the ^crudest^prints j • ,.\w. Bowles," chided Dixie, i ing !!0 dreadnoughts and 8 bat-
infonuation.
The cow-boys drew away from then what's to become of my his portrait is up emirelv differ- vll° 'akes it upon himself to try and pictures of Lincoln we who rpa(.i,jnp out )lnr hand, "caii’t you | the cruisers, while tho United
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him as from a man who has lost wife? My girl keeps a-writing'
ent matter. He has been ihe vie- ,0 portray in a picture the char- know the character of the n>a" | Sc>o that 1 want you!
tint of some of the most atrocious of a "iatL especially a man cannot fail to see the heart and
things 1 have ever seen done in l!f so grea; character as Lincoln, soul behind the mask,
the name of art. In my opinion who exists only as a memory, a
me name or ari. in m\- opinion '•llu ■> .. .... .... yucuy uvtrr
Lincoln has not been painted sat- photograph and another’s portrait. !^€.ItIptf,|, ,|f * N>w Joul) „f Apc
his right mind, and it was not like she n«ver gets no letters,
until Brigham had cajolpd him and begein' me to come back
into dipping his hot head into anil be good! But I can’U do
the horse-trough that Bowles left it—that’s all—1 been a rene-
off his raving. gade too long." ! isfactorlly by anyone.' 1 cannol If anyone should give me a
A drink of strong coffee, a it was a problem and long ; feel that, he has yet been painted commission to paint a Lincoln I
rest on his bed by the sheds, and after Brig had gone to sleep.,—in the true sense of the world, should turn it down as a piece of
his sanity was restored—but his Howies lay awake and tried to ; it is a great pity that in Lin- pot-hoiling
illusions were lost forever! find' a way out. His own petty ! coin's lifetime tiiere was no such — ---,
Never again would Samuel priefs seemed sordid by the side painter as Sargent, lie 1i;jb been MAX W hHI.ll.
Howies try to beat the cow- 0f itt and all the way to town "sculped" again and again, . htn * obist Painter and Sculptor,
puncher at his own game, never he turned it over in his mind, the best statute of him, in my
Stales had, as stuted, 12 dread-
THE END.
Statue In Itiverside Park,
New York.
Lincoln lends himself in a pe-
culiar way io the sculptor. His
was a most sculpturesque figure,
_ the big fine features of his face
iMim-iier ii Hi! ucvci Tiinieii n .,,ci ... ...= ________________ ,,,, There is as much architecture ' sculptural .and behind all, set-,
rJd To hPeUtsurfea,iMDix‘ne I^eTaY ZTiX Tl »•»” *^Sl,5t “ of W**'char- I
waived him from the man-killer,1 came his old care-free self, as There are many sood photo- j »ensiti\e to impulsos fiom with-;ac _
btit she had done It in such a they talked of their trip to the graphs of Lincoln—I frequently "i and to impressions from wilh-| CHARLES DANA GIBSON. ■
way as to injure his pride irre- hills. j wonder how photographers got so °,!t- If is aculpture ihai palpi- ... „rtiriM,«p <»f the
ii'rabiy Once in town, they made haste j modest. , man to pose so often. 'a'e* with a human subtlety. In Hluatrator,, OrlglMtor of the
"Brig” he said "I’m going in lav in their supplies; but when -- Lincoln's face there was sweet- t.toson x.iri.
to quit this accursed ranch --.Brigham came back from his! BY GEORGE BELLOWS. ness and placid beauty .-peaking There is no better subject for
would you mind catching my interview with the boss Bowles j I ainter of American Life. through the very veriiTty of form. ( anybody, whether artist or not.
private horse?” could ’
minated Brig.'"'”! jSTt'Seen’wS-' j ^For^^oV' his own, Bowles j history,^ as m.n _of Jeautlful | judged Recording tOf # ^
And then Bowles' dream came naughts and no battle cruisers,
true. It is known Ihai Germany has
added very greatly to her navy
! sinee the war began, but if It be
j assumed that the German build-
ing program has only equaled
. that of the United States, and
Will only eaqual that at present
proposed for the U. S. during
Ilhe next five years, at the end
i of that time the United States
INADEQUATE TO
WILSON’S DESIRE
BY GILSON GARDNER.
7. Thou shalt not ask th*
sick what they want to eat;
rather say: "I have prepared
something dainty and want you
to eat It."
8. Thou ahalt not annoy th*
sick by telling thy trouble*, sad
experiences and all thou know-
ost.
9. Thou shalt let In the *un-
shine and try to be a sunbeam
t h ysel f.
10. Thou shalt remember
that the tenth commandment is
to mind thine own business, fol-
low directions faithfully, cheer-
, would still be third in naval fully and promptly, and the sick
■ strength, Germany ihen having will arise and call thee blessed.
49 first-line ships to 33 for the
1 United States.
This comparison takes no nc-
j count of the 8 first-line ships of
| the Austro-Hungarian navy at 1
j the outbreak of the w’ar. or any,
additions which may have been
Washington. Feb. 12. A new J made> or which will be ma.(le to ;
FAMOUS OHIO HERD
TO BE SHOWN HERE
BY GEORGE BELLOWS.
_ Painter of American Life. _ ______^......... .......
see that his enthusiasm ' • ha"« the highest respect for His was a unique facial scrip- than Abraham Lincoln, because nava, pro(;raini vaRtl"v greater thaT navv of Germanv’s allv I
fl.i i. , . h-ksn Lincoln as a great figure in our ture, not so beautiful when lie is so big a subject. And the • j , . • . . . ?
ait-i haFor reasons of his own, Bowles , history, as a man of beautiful j judged according to the common- bigger the subject the fewer the than lhat recently recommended It i. q.uite.. , ‘d.en ■ .°.'
ur‘«i,r;.7ia !h,ryssss »«~t >. ______»». ru: ”
been ready ntyse'f fer a week!” Lees, and he had asked Brig to ( or by I resident Y\ ilson s latest navy in the world,” the present > Ht k «,10 n(. sa] . be b ld
He hopped on his horse as h* convey his regrets and _a re- , with a sly twinkle in his eye. "I Bowles glanced thru (he tele- Ii makes me mad, Mr. Bowles. , declaration on preparedness—. program will have to he entirely bere «.arlv next month Secre-
spoke, rode out into the pasture, lease for his two months Pa>-:heered a little more from the gram and thrust it into his shirt. The idea of leaving that poor lit- for the greatest navy in " -*—J---J —‘ - ------ '----*- ' '
and returned with the private it $S0 would compensate for tne sberiff than what I told you at "My aunt ” he began, and He girl over there and never go- wori,j
mounts. defunct Dunbar, Mr. Howiesi wa. j the first!” as the grin on Brig's face widen- ing near her, when all the time i , ' ,
As they rode out of the gate, satisfied; otherwise, he would ej "O, indeed! And what did | ed. lie stopped short and fell I she was begging him to come orr Pt 1 cany out this tec- •
Dixie Lee appeared at the big glad to meet the difference. j you hear?" into a sulk. "No use telling back, and her folks were reading . 1 ""f.'Lvi.,*on . con*Te9S will have I
bouse door and looked after Bui the trouble in Brigham. "Well-” Brig stopped. "He you anything. Brig." he said at her letters. She couldn’t write: a aori®e Increases four times
ihem. Their mounts told the eve was not one of dollars ana Raid u was a wonian that wanted last; you can guess by the it to him—she had to tell him— j "* th* Pr°Kram recently
story of their departure. But cents—he had something bg o you!" color of my eye.” ignd he never showed up at all. j.. e_ ■' secretary of the;
though she knew they were quit- his mind. "YI.V aunt!" exclaimed Bowles ".Sure!” said Brig, after a' Please don’t apologize for him. i ’ aa progra™ ^a1*8 ;
iijig. she stood silent and made "Say,” he said, "what d ye striking his leg; but Brig only m0llient 0f bafflcd silence. "Yore Mr. Bowles: I’m sure there’s not , p 1 ure._or 1 I .
ni* sign. ! think Mrs. Lee sprung on me grinned aunt seems lo think a whole lot a word to be said.” ti III o!,T’ ®r.d<;r
They turned iheir horses’ when I went around for my pay. “Sure. he said, and grinned ,_____j u__j -.-a en ®1ua* Great Britain s
beads toward Chula Vista, w>'
they must go io draw their time.
, ,*Ir:.°?.wIue®J?^,1!ed_-l8if ebd,*”n 1 naV’V by 19 21, congress wnihav#8
of you.
Anri, by the way. they was again. women-folk, what’s this cornin’; felt very humble, as it ne, in *_ 0„thl,ri.fl „ ^ ...
deputy sheriff inquirln ter you ..j have u!” cried Bowles, down off the hill?” 'some inexplicable way, had erred f 12 225 996 ”08 8 It
when I come out by the deskvso ..Mrs. L*e wrote hack and told He nodded w the foothills to and been rebuked. »2’225'996*‘08- » will be
the west, and as Bowles gazed lie
come away from that gate but jlf,r sjS(er i was bere—and t
what d'ye think she said'1
" im
Entries continue to come from
for iriL.* have "incomparably tho greatest I "far and wide” for the Llv*-
lor b, President YVilsons latest navy the woridi- ,h* present Htwk #how and
—i program will have to he entirely bere early next
the abandoned and a very largely in- tary w r. MarUneau reports
| creased program must be substl-| receipts today of an entry
• i for ,'!0 liead of .Shorthorns from
I Carpenter and Ross of the Max-
: walton farm, Mansfield, Ohio.
The herd will be headed l)y
Avandaie 24.V44 whose owners
claim bus no equal in history as
a sire.
E. E. Blandford, Hayward,
Okla., and Taggart Bros, of
YVaukomls. were other shorthorn
entries this morning.
\V. A. Williams of Marlow
'with his show herd of Duroc-
SICK ROOM
MEMORIZE THIS DECA-
LOGUE AND THEN BUT
IT INTO PRACTICE.
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•Why; I’m sure I can’t im- VhattelegramMrs. Lee had was She faulltr''’ hlinnln'r'* b'iH ■ droBdn“;,"»7" ’•«'"« "uls; | for the management of the sick-
i^inc ” answered Bowles, with fronl her’” broad slope nice an arrow^ plained at the beginning. Hut ers, instead of the 16 proposed room should be
ins old-time calm. "What was' ........'
tl "Well, she had a big yaller
1 dkf^fUul out*1 xvhatanit was all "Well, what's the matter?” he at the sight of Dixie. However, gbowed bor tbe yellow message. | Britain had 46 first-line ships— ing for Invalids;
necessary to authorize tbe con- j
he said at last, -(ruction of 71 first-line ships-
WITH PIMPLES
was riding Wa-ha-lote, too, and ]10lv your mother has written to ip (|)0 present administration I r e a d , marked.
Sure thing, Rgreed Brig, at sight of that noble charger bcp sister, and she has told my program, j learned and in-
, na„ „ „lfl ,ani^ Bowles looked up to find ihe heart of Bat Wing Bowles aunt, and so I’ve got to move on. When the present war broke wardly digested
her hand —I never bint smirking. became sad — or ^perhaps^ it was ^pe's telegraphing already." He 1 out In August, 1914, Great by persons ear-
4_J Q... c,lm+;«„e | hn,.t''-hiit"^wheit" I come into ! demanded. "Say, you’re pretty that may be, be continued on his "o. dear!” pouted Dixie, yank- 36 dreadnoughts and 10 battle L Thou shalt
*na O0re cruplions. Large, n arc aooul « a. flew at nie like smart, aren't you, Itrig?" he way with melancholy resignation;; |,,g at fhP reluctant pack-horse, j cruisers—built and building remove surplus
and Red. Caused Itching and ilp ’ ------- " ~ -----1 ’.....~1"“ _ ...... w-- - -
^ Burning. After Two Weeks
The following commandments ! Jerseys and Howard Pendleton
or Yukon whose Tainworths are
well known thruo'ut the south-
west, both entered today.
K. I>. Thomson of the execu-
tive hoard of the American
I Shorthorn Breeders association,
:and editor of the magazine re-
j cenlly launched by this organi-
zation, will lie on hand for the
show according to advices re-
i ceived from hi in.
HEALED BYCUTICURA
SOAP AND OINTMENT
"Por «everal yew* I was troubled with !l S°0<' J*a^aeT’ i .
Dimple* and sore eruption* on my face, know and m
. | observed, with pitying scorn, while Brig viewed her coming j jug, knew she’d do it. Mother ; The United States at that time rugs. furniture
iindMhra>‘?.'i,.rk do voti know who "They don't put one over on; with alarm. 'means well, but she’s a New , bad 12 dreadnaughts and no bat-, and make room for thy work,
that voting man is'you’re travel-i you very often, do they?” "Here’s where I ketch hell for ’ Yorker and—well I hope she’s t)e rr|Bers btli|, and building. 1 - Thou shalt maintain per-
■ • w'iih"” j tudeedy!” swaggered Brig 1 somethin’!" he muttered, she s^iisfied!” ! British Tonnage. fed ventilation without draft.
111 "Well sir. the way she said! bam; and then they both laugh- j sighted him from afar. When ‘Y’es, I hope so. loo," added The total tonnage of the Brit- Thou shall keep the pa
•t made me inad clean thru, and ! ed—to themselves. But the jest sbp rode tip and faced him he ! Bowies "I never did have any- ! ish navy, including fighting ships Bent dean.
, " t0 her- I Pdf an effectual end to the dis- hung lljs head rko a truant. ;hinp to be ashamed or, but—do only, and only those less than 1- Thou shall foresee, the
■ •No Mrs. Lee. I don’t—and cussion, since Brigham did not .,y Brig,” she said at last, you know who 1 am?” " ...........
----- I don’t care! He’sjknow what it was he was sup- w.bjpping tbe bajr fr0ni her eyes' "No, I don't.” answered Dixie — -------- - -------- . , , . . ,
a goou p»■ utter, that’s all I! posed to have discovered, and 1 ■ hand .. haven>t gof "And I don't care, either.” This was more than three times Thou shall promptly have been recalled
3 R .....1 want to j Bowles took no pains to enlight-■ enough in vou to win an she added, glancing across at the total tonnage of the United move and burn all sputum and I England has more
'en him- ’--Ban squaw! Yoti’U make a him. "And— say. what's the mat-; States navy fighting craft, which II»oroI> disinfect all
ENGLAND HAS MORE
THAN ENOUGH HORSES
11V I'MTKP PliKSS
Kansas City. Mo., Feb. 12.—
i 20 years old, built and building need* or thy patient. Don't let . The war her e demand 1st over.
I at that time was 2.713,756 tons, them ask for everything. British buyers at. Lathrope, Mo.
! was at
riie pimples were Is^e. rat herhard and rrd, know/' f ^ so ,ney Jogged along across loveIv husband for somebody- ter with that pack
. Tb^l always did make me mad." ob-i‘he Plains, heading for the Bat the way vou d0 your courting Phe dismounted quickly as she hul.lt and building.
B 1 would open them but they served Brig, as he stole quiet # Who do you thing is up to the spokp and Bowle= dropped off to
rt would stay red sud fester up glances at his friend, "but I mnrnie» lnnnj’ii,«.., big house wailing for you. ^ help. Then, after the ropes had
would stay red sud fester up glances at his friend, ' but I
again and *0 on. They were [mowed mighty well you wasn t
scattered atl over my face ;1 (> crook and-—and I don’t care
and caused a great deal of what you done!
-Itching and burning and my "Well, thank
face wae greatly disfigured. j haven't done anything. Brig
"After using all ihe remedies an?wered Bowles with a reas-
I eotild g*t my hand* on I used Putt- ^,|rint. ornUe "But." h» added,
nfra *oap and Ointment. I t:*"d them lh^-. no roason for not getting
»r<-ording tu directions and after about /„c ••
two weeks tbe pimple* were gone and I oll_.
All that day they rode.
next morning found them still on ■ |iuh?” demanded Brig,
their way; but just as the well-, denlv all ant ntion.
remembered ranch came into
sud
.. Well, she's been 1hr-re _________ .......
Well, thank vou just as much ''iew ‘"®re was a rattle of wheels more than a day What she sees 'sudden frankness. "You’ve done '•’"Dre strength of the American
- from behind and they swung out ir vou is m0re than I can say. ., t her« but ,here’s one :lav.v Khc Ihus has at the nroy
horses
culinary than can be used,” anil officer
that Time^kfit gs'i) tons utensils and vessels used by the , said, explaining why all members
patient. of the remount commission in
Since the war began, accord Thou shall restrict visit- the United States will return
ii:g to the best evidence to be ing and loud talking, and above , borne March 15.
been tightened.' they Vood silent i °''r "f'T department ;
within Ihe circle of their horses. Greal Brltain has lald ,iow" sh‘Ps ,
Mr Bowles.” began Dixie with "h(JS'’ lotal "jiinag- equals the
to give Henry Lee the road,
wa*? driving: the fiery priys.
I
but
thing I'm disappointed in you
..... , "Who're ye talkin' about," • . •. keep the customs of
iTh 1*' h hr' aTil \° 3 "a!k barked Brigham, throwing loose- ,rv..-
Uh.le he handed Bowles a note. h,g leading rope. i V. hv. what do you mean. Mi,s „ .......
Mr. talking about your girl,” Lee”” !-.......a ,l,p> WPre building before th*
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ent time a navy approximately-
1b. four times the size of the Api-
erican na\v. If the British have
built, at. only the same rate as
you.
wm hmled. (Signed' Vincent Hsrheck -he r ho.ses 'lur" 1 Bowles,” he said. "Brig, stop ...IIIh nivie Here I'll lend i " , '""j"11. .-.ar ithev have probahlv gr -a’
riediy, and Bowles ^ode on jtheadj,, tbe ranch when y0ll EO’ by. ah”7 ;nd show r,±^:n ■> -created
inquired Bowie
A sudden 'tnjle illuminated
go ahoad and show , i),xje's face -th*- . ame smile that
. .. hut once on the open prairie he » ...n, :
Sample Each Free by Mall gave way to a hearty laugh. There m.i.'h ,v. , hpr du«t "
With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- "Brig." he said, "what tn the mj ht h b said Mr“ "r" do ,hH’ ia;<1 BVg
do>*j post-card “Cwtirara. Dept. T, Bow world do you think I've done?" L smiled ipprovi ,-lv inK lwr'vard ** "P°l;f‘' a"'1.’ AQ|D IT’C I) A IIPrOflHC
n”i.. “'.tf ,hr T"Vj, & *“» hMP"IV S uAMUROUS
the rale) tliev are
i,e,l tak-n ->’ bin '-h-t. 'Vpl* ti"t lo'fc,"'^!
United States.
By 1921, the United "tates
navy will have fif the pending
.. . , , , , . administration progra-u is au
No one with perfectly healthy thorj:.,d b> congress 1 27 f-rst-
mucous membrane can contract la line battleships and 6 battle
that crazy fool grippe The us*- of PBRI'Na ' cm:--ers, or 33 fir.-t-iine hip?
"HEART .SONGS"
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The News To You
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Clip net nd present *1* of thenr rowpenn. Itigrlfcrr wit* nwr
a sperlal prln ml either 7*. or l#<- <*r wMrhe.er •<?I» •* blndlog
»•» prefer. Moth hooks are on dl.pla; at
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HEART SONGS
talk short with a jnl-, Th-n ’ I)jxj,. paVe Bowles a level
---- look from beneath her tumbled
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Well, look at ..... .. . f
r,ri#* ” she a Brig <lis- makes diseased murou? membrane Iintisn navy bui.d- a. onlv
wav he'-TVaveis^e ,“‘a,fh}- ThU not «*'**>££* ’m Slower
aulftphrerB’SCTenty-Aeven wask Ihe keenest ' lover in the Datxnt of '« arrh but fortifies fban shf. was proceeding b.-for-
wirld ’ She laughed to herself. the H-Vs'“rn acalH*; •h'’ reverses',he outbreak of war, England
Yes indeed’ responded of all climate*, epidemic# and all will in 1921 have ah ships of
Bowles, with a e*rtkin brother contagious disease* “no Thu* , t nited
For Colds, liifluenzii.
GRIP
4»rip i« known h.
a lot of
flowing Eye* nnd Vmr. 1 *,ry;i
Sneeglng. Uongh: loohdnv-o.
lU-stlrwiws., IrritalilUty. Hem
'■>r l*ryne*« of Thri-at. Tliir*»;
pride. (>ld Br . thinks
that cirl.
"\\ el i. niay he doe
ceded Dixie; ' b«' he certainly
Influenra. mak-- „,r. provoked 1 d*xiar-’.
the nay- some of th*«e men ’
*he paused ar., r and h - her Up
Mr Bow '"* wa- one of tho-e men. for o»ber d:*- a
too
I reckon
fVjE al!
rfrhi,**
continupil r»
ign* i!.
but. ^
bon
a woman ha*
to rid*-
cl#ar ov#
r fo
th*' ‘Ilia 4tn>)
yrt*i*o *
* for 24 ii
iiin.
»n<l “t***ii t:
n Kiri i
ot hi Mi,
aud
round h
im up a
» <j
h ?Tfi
in. 1 cues? -
a# ha*
on>e
u?#
so he!
’ »!n4
TOU
un,l 4 lie*i: tien--ral l*r>^1 rsii>,ii
nIhJ De.pon«len< j.
To gel I lie Im--I r-.ull., I«ke
' *evmtj.«e«m" ai (lie fir.i f,-H-
ing of Ihe <>rtp or a I 'old.
If you wall un4ll jour l«mr.
l-egin lo uhc. have — -re
awl infito-n/a. i> >1-11 lake longer
tie tl M St —:
uis.;*<! : • e- *«• ■ ,
H*a*hi**g M-.mee V. I -1* . O, x,.M;r -S n . :<p,| h
>** wmjia ilu-uat. N«m ioxa. *h«,« n**a msrr.# 1
L* grippe is no- a very fgl*|
disease, although many die of t
ron* during ihe > ir -r of an epidenitr.
The chief *iante: ths; is to be
feared is the
s'ate • prodtn
t o
inish tbe work
^*a« utnouia
iipjrt an»l c*oo|
* rb«*uma,i*in, f#v*
ii>i I > | oil u.al
the first line. Tin
.''tate? wcyibl b*’ onh
line ship*5 short of equ •
lir!»i«h navy!
I <»r 1 »r«i PUf<».
The only way to
e flr>t
and weakened fiacr in ni,r,,! ftrennh, - th*
president -ars we must do. would
giving a , ban.-- b„ auttaor,M ,h# , . ...
^ of 1 * rapi’a! whips per ar, pin*
f't*» n'c* v-arv «coat (r-.r«*•*-#. *1^-
rh o' th*‘ s'ro>f,r*. fleet and roa^» i.wc
of the br«i«, r - aeroplanes. *unboaT.«. ho-
piti)!, kiLiiiULiliuii, fu? I .{Lt l r•
pair >hip-* to halati^ *• hu h a
#•21 fre proimiii, tu#!r**to^r « it »h*- n*-r
*fs?iirv A<ld»Ci<>nAl »ppropriaUon*s
ur«» for th*
STOMACH
OTS,
1g
GUARDIAN
OF
HEALTH
In oicfer to promote
and maintain health spe-
cial attention must be
paid to ihe Stomach, Liv-
er and Bowels. Thev
must be kept strong and
vigorous and should per-
form their duties with
rrq-u!ar"ty. When weak-
ness is manifested, re-
member.
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HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH
SITTERS
B-
: Whii*
SiiTi
8 Mormoa ’ 1
«• cf Prir.T VA 4*4] •htn* A.r i AN*
- r . , , ,f,- . Tii# n’ prog
tint* it- m *c*n*fi ?•<,,» lb# I .-<-d -%• ’ a p
j rptacm * p »• ir j p* G^rwao.v .n naval
f#r ir }«n prefer. Prraaa Tahlett 1 #»«|tbr<*ak of ? h*'* wk a r *P ' • a.
wm iim. * fca i I." I/* L ton of ;<a»<•
HEALTH
lev a Bottle for
POOR APPETITE
HEARTBURN
INDIGESTION
CONS II RATION
BILIOUSNESS
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 116, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 12, 1916, newspaper, February 12, 1916; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859516/m1/5/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.