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4 TULSA DAILY WORLD SATURDAY JULY 7 1923 TULSA WORLD ubHahed Evary Moraine Including Bunday BY THE WORLD PUBLISHING CO Entarad nt the Tula Pnatnfflea it a BarnndClaaa attar MEMB KR MTT BURE A 1 I A 1 0 MKMRKK THB ASSOCIATED PRESS The Aaenrlatad Praia la eirlualvely entitled fa the vea for rapubUcnlon nf news rtlapatrhet rrdltM to tt rr not otherwise cradltnd In thia paper end elao the Ited nawa publlehed hararn SUBSCRIPTION RATES RY MAIL IN ADVANCE DAILY AND SUNDAY DAILY ONLY Yr II fin Ono Year $fM Six Montha f4 So Month 11 Three Month Three Month 1111 On Month 46 On Month SUNDAY ONLY One Yaer 1 2 00 a Month Ilf DY CARRIER LN OUTSIDE TOWNS Per Week 11 Per Month In Advance Ti Per Year In Advance MM BY CARRIER IN TULSA SAND SPRINGS AND RED ORK DAILY AND SUNDAY Par Week Per Month In advance tT Per Ye In A vence I10H PHONE OBAOB 4100 OR ALL DEPARTMENTS Bible Thoughts for Today July 7 VICTORY Greater Is ha that Is In you than he that Is In the 1 John 4:4 How may we rccelvestrength BEN 0 NEWSOME Ben Newsome who went exploring In tli Great Unknown Wednesday was for many year a fixture In The World editorial rooms And probably no other man of all the hundred who have passed through those rooms In the years The World has existed some lingering tor a abort time and others for a considerable period was more universally loved and respected by ths men and women associated with him Ben Newsome deserved the title Christian gentleman if ever a man in thia world did He was consistently rallglous yet not ostentatious bigoted or controversial He did not believe his views were essentially the right view and the only views permissible Nor did he believe that his church was the only church He despised a militant religion holding fast to that which invites and gives surcease rather than excites and repels And under all conditions and cir cumstances ha was serene gentle and lovable Never was he assigned a task that he did not spring to gladly and 'execute with fidelity and to the beat of his ability And never did one of his associates hear from him the slightest outburst of temper Whether by nature or ac quirement we know not but he was a eelf dle clpllned man Avhen the first cowardly attack of the malady was experienced It was with a smile that he went forth without harness expressing the con fident belief that he would be back shortly but the office was lonely and sad for other knew that the conqueror had laid his hand Upon Old aithful He will be remembered long by folks ho labored with and they hope for him full real ization of faith which buoyed Jilnt up In trial tribulation and death' The World force joins In a hearty yet sad "Good bye THE Tl SliEGEE HOSPITAL The action taken by some of the white citizens of Alabama In the Tuskegee soldier hospital matter puzzles one The demand la made that only white doctors and officials be employed In the conduct of this veteran's hospital and on thoroughly In sympathy with the disinclination of white people to have a colored official exert ing official authority over them la disposed to View such protest with complacency But when on doser Investigation one per ceives that the veteran's hospital was built ex clusively for negro soldiers and Is to he de voted to the care of such soldiers only the po elllon taken by the white protestors becomes abominably absurd and ridiculously Inconsist ent What Jet It he asked In all candor 1 more fitting than that negro officials and at tendants be placed in charge of the negro hos pital? On what ground may any white man protest such action? It is a fact that negro ex soldiers have been denied hospitalization facilities In all general hospitals or were accorded treatment In such general hospitals under protest from various sources This the public supported But It is a far cry Indeed In hysterical and unreasoning prejudice for white folks to protest against the federal government placing negro officials and attendants In charge of exclusive negro hoe pltals The World submits that the people of Ala bama might as well protest against the great negro educational Institution at Tuskegee being conducted by negro educators aa for them to protest against the negro hospital being con ducted by negroes under Wederal supervision The policy contemplated by the bureau Is directly In line with the policy of race segre gation so assiduously advanced by those profes sing fear of racial equality It'fs not racesegre gatlon to place white officers and attendants Incharge of a distinctly colored institution however wrong the Alabama protestors maybe the federal officials are eminently right In deciding not to press their viewpoint If In so doing the racial relations In and around Tuske see are to be strained A candid world will not hesitate to reprobate the white protestors tn this rase but in the Interest of peaceful rela tions between the racee it is probably better to The current controversy concerning what It Is the matter with the oil industry dif ferent from other periodic affairs of the kind only In the respect that the Independent refin ers and producers are occupying common ground with the Standard instead of cussing the Standard and accusing It of responsibility for their misery A nosey person In Chicago who happened to be working the opposite sde of the street performed the miracle of getting In dependents and monopolists together by the mere device of threatening to have the Industry taken over In the Interest of the consumer The name of the Chicago person ought to go down in history sacred or profane STATESMANSHIP ON THE AIIM The following letter Is front an actual farmer and stock raiser Mr Ed Arnold of Holdenville It shows clearly that the real funner nnd slock raiser is either several steps ahead of the aver age politician and statesman nr several steps behind such worthies And It also shows we submit that the real farmer and stock raiser Is a better saner clearer thinking statesman than those who are making the times difficult with their quack nostrums and demagogic appeals The letter I considered of sufficient Impor tance to be printed In the editorial columns In stead of the Barometer of Public Opinion It follower article headed arming lie armer" Is certainly well taken Well does the writer remember the good old days of the populist party Vie laid a populist governor elected on a democratic ticket In my native state A bunch of fellows sat in Office from coal oil luspectois to Janitor at the state capitol They got the jobs Tuxes of course ns usual got higher The fellows got a bunch of Jobs they did not know anything about I bey tried to abolish the law of supply and demand but she would not work So It Is now The' farmer and slock raiser nt which "I am one In a small way" are down and out and will remain so until production falls to consumption or con sumption rises to production Either one you please to name It We are raising more wheat than the world needs nt the present cost of produc tion or at least more than the world mil get the money with which to buy The Mine with hogs and nil kinds of livestock tian erally again th" element of speculation has gons from this livestock market because the small farmer and stockman who a few years ago bought cattle to go on summer or fall pasture has no money or credit with which to restock Ills place nnd ns a result we have but one buyer and that Is the packer hence cheap and cheaper livestock! There la In my Judgment one nnd only one remedy that Is slow down production until consumption catches up oreign markets are demoralized by threats of war nnd poverty besides Europe Is getting Jn line with Its agricultural pro duction All this stuff about the government fur nishing money to the farmer to carry over 170000000 bushels of surplus wheat or the cattle and hogs of a thousand hills Is all stuff! A big surplus will soon be plied Un from year to year and where will the end be found Agriculture stimulated bra hl clrculat Ing medium during the war a sudden with drawn! of this money by calling loans dur ing the slimmer and fall of 1920 broke them and they will continue broke until conditions are changed by natural laws In etend of man made laws The only thing man can do la to reduce taxes But so long ns men wlin make laws nre On the oilier side so will the tax gatherer be forced to carry a bigger sack If all of the gentlemen who are seeking to put the farmer In it cltUM and ruin him and his Interest with class legislation Instead' of con sidering pnly general legislation could and would read this letter underatandlngly a vast change would speedily come over the country AN ACADEMICIAN PAH EXCELLENCE Vice President Coolidge may or may not be a great man In practical affairs but as an academician he is par excellence In a recent talk concerning the virility of the present scien tific age with Its Insistent ever lncrcnslng de mands he said "Yet when suratws is not secured or being secured It falls somehow to satisfy there Is a tendency to begin to criticize our Institutions and the standards of society as though they were In some way tn blame Sometimes this goes so fur Io advocate a complete change In the attitude of the gov ernment toward property rights "It Is not On this side of our lite that we need to put the emphasis at the present time We have looked to our indus tries We have looked to our government We tuny well let a season of adjustment and experience disclose the result of the theories which have been adopted In the last 40 years The time appears to have arrived when we mav more properly look to the people when natural laws may well he left to supplement artificial laws In complete freedom of action the people oftentimes have a more efficient remedy than can be supplied hv government Inter ference individual Initiative In the long run a firmer reliance than bureaucratic supervision We do not need more govern ment wo need more culture We do not need more laws we need more religion" Seldom has a great truth been eo delightfully stated More culture more religion Instead of more government and more laws Yes Indeed! What would a world court do with an Issue raised by the enforcement officers? It would be better for the proponents of this court to begin thinking now Instead of after the fact The price of wheat Is SO cents a bushel Mr Nicholas overlooked a wonderful opportunity Suppose he had said that bushel of wheat ought to purchase a barrel of ol? Some hundred or so million dollars were burned up exploded and sent aloft Wednesday But It loss Thousands of folks were employed at a profitable wage In manufacturing ourth of July goods while Bhoothig the etuff made prosperity for the doctors Just olks Copyright 1922 by Edgar A Guest THE PASSING A TREE A fine old tree now in the way la being taken down today gang of men attacks its crest Where once the robin built its neat And those great priestly arms which blest The worshipers who came to rest Now fall and he beside the road To make a common truckman's load or years that friendly tree has stood The glory of the neighborhood And it has heard the roar Each day grow nearer than before And seen Its brother trees go down Before the builders of the tpwn Surely that fine old elm has known It must make room for ateel and And now the axe at Its trunk Its leafy arms in sorrow sunk Its roots which long have loved the earth Are marked by grim girth The builders wait Nearby Is seen A greedy pitiless machine Ready to chew great holes where atood A friendly tree so brave so good I know not what these men shall build What room with joy and laughter filled What towers of beauty shall arise Beneath this space of sunny skies Perhaps a temple shall be reared Where is loved and otl is feared But nothing man can build shall be So lovely as this fine old tree Oklahoma Outbursts Ry OTIB LORTON We understand that prlxe fightern have also adopted the hit and run strategy It appears aa if somebody near the state ad ministration had solved the riddle of feathered nests 4 Old Bill Dingley says he is still looking for a dairyman who deals In the milk of human kind ness A Slltk firm advertises Brunswick phono graphs gaa stoves Goodyear tiros and Sealy niattreeAea An appeal to comfort lovers An Oklahoma paper calls Shelby Mont a row town and here it has been trying to con vince the world that It an oil metropolis and prize training grounds A Kaiuuu paper wonders why a'brldegroom hands the preacher a five spot when the bride looks like million dollars Perhaps he feels that is up to the preacher to take a chance Evidently the war department in its circular Wdb is not know anything about the tempeiammt nf Oklahoma rivers Ap parently all the informaton the war department has Js about streams where floods are caused by tee gorges t0 waters of the Washita tne nlckasiha Express nervously advises its rradcirt that It is doing its best to sit steady lu the boat Just wait until the governor turns his guns toward Grady county if you want to see an editor grub at a at raw You will either ghoot square with this court or foreyr toe the Is what the police Jmlgi' of Muskogee told a lawyer tlie other day It 1'ikie a Muskogee Judicial mind to distinguish the difference between "shooting square" and toeing the Aa we understand Governor explana tion at Durant the administration's objection to Dr Stratton Biuoks as head of the state university was not because he was lacking In educational and executive ability but solely be cause he was not a Walton klnd of democrat and that he would have been kicked out be cause of his political affiliation It he had not Anygjpkted the lckand relgned Barometer of Public Opinion To Be Sore! Editor World Will you kindly publish the following article In your column entitled Ba rometer of Public Opinion? Recently an ordinance was passed requiring all bathers produce a health certificate be fore they were allowed tn gojn any pubUe swlm mlng pool In the city of Tulsa While this lea very good Idea and could do a great deal of good but what good does It do when a doctor gives you one of these certificates and does not examine you In order to determine whether nr not you have a veneral disease All you have to do Is to Inform a friend ot yours that you want one ot these worthless tertlflclates nnd he or she will promptly go to a doctor friend at theirs and he will Immediately Issue the worthless slip of paper and then say "1 please" In my estimation a good Idea would be to have a trained nurse to examhie the female sex then require her to maks a sworn statement fl? to her physical condition and a doctor tor the ma sex and the same process gone through In' their case This would keep a great many peo ple who are unclean ot body from frequenting public swimming pools and would thereby make swimming a pleasure for those who are clean of body It Is not right that people should pay good American money to swim and then have to associate with the low element ot a town who have not principle enough to know that the disease which they have may be contracted by others It would also be a good Idea to make everyone having one ot these certificates have a photo graph attached thereto In order to Identify them as being ths person to whom the permit was Issued i Until some other ruling Is made regarding the swimming proposition why not stop the issuing of health certificates as It Is only a graft Is not doing Justice to the public Is a waste of money and lost of all one grand joke Tulsa July 3 ATA BABE A room on Tulsa Editor World: I am Inclosing you herewith a piece ot poetry that was written for and deliv ered at the meeting of theiTttlsa Chamber ot Commerce with the Chandler chamber ot com merce recently Yours very truly Chandler July 3 THOS TULSA Tulsa! The city ot golden dreams Where men are amassing fortunes That come from the ground in Jn streams ot rich dark fluid That flow up out of the ground To move the wheels of Industry And make the world go round! Tulsa! The city of toll and thrift Where a man to live must Where the pace set is swift Where the ones who try are successful And the who will fall Where the workers hvt in mansions And the grafters go to Jail Tulsa! The metropolis of the state people are working earnestly To make Oklahoma great Who go out Into the country And drill deep Into the soil Spending the easterner's capital Looking tor Oklahoma oil! Tulsa! We're glad to have you dig And welre only hoping that some day You'll drill Into something hlg Over here In our front door yard or an nil well we are sighing And though you get nothing but gassersWe hope you won't quit trying Tulsa! Mav your search for oil never cease! May you continue to send us Phy for the lands that we lease! May our farmers continue to prosper On the mnney that you send! And we'll all go over to Tulsa When we have any money to spend By THOtL ANDR EMJL Dinner Stories Pat had never seen a radio whereas his friend Mike was a real enthusiast poaseflsinsr a com plete set with all the attachments including a loudspeaker save Judge Mike was explaining the mysteries of the to his friend Pat one night when he was called out of the mom On returning he found Pat wth the headphones over his ears shouting unlatelligently into the loudspeaker the matter wid exclaimed Mike greatly agitated Pat glared at him dom thing may be pretty to look he said 111 be hanged if I can get Cen Jlrnmle was 5 years old and his brother Charlie 1 says Karikaturen Christiania ChrfHfe fell ill on blrthdav and missed the party and when the younger brother came up stairs to go to bed he said to the elder: but it was great! If you get Rick on your birth day too can 1 borrow RsYld Clarence is the irony of Well the case of old man ogey he eald he would rather walk than ride tn automo biles because they were so dangerous and while he was seeking safety by walking an automobile knocked him into kingdom replied his Cincinnati Enquirer SO THIS IS AMERICA! NOW OR THE STREETS A PURITAN WIE By JANE PHELPS TEACH NEW COTTON GRADES of relief "Run along Utile seen Dick so Music Is Essential 150 DallyNewsLefter IT iWer VlCTROLA in 55 25 WO his have Nice thing for to hear It seems for the resemble the grounds of his resort beer brewery and alleged 9 Stout were all seized a half mile east of the Katy on another section of land go Into effect August 1 are taught at the annual catton at Oklahoma A college opened this week new grades and consequent A Cripe Mgr 417 8 Main Osag 3133 May Keep lings in City McALESTER July A new hog ordinance has been put into effect by the city council and all people keeping hogs within the city limits are requested to get permission from Dr Graves countv health of ficer or Jim Barr city sanitation officer has not has ac Exix)rt Sales Reduced Standard Oil company of New Jer sey has reduced its exnort prices for gasoline 2 Vi cents a gallon and kero sene 2 cents a gallon making them appear now aV 13 cents for gaso line and 5 cents for kerosene As an arbiter of styles the prince of Wales seems doomed to failure The prince recently appeared in a blue derby hat Thus far his lead has not been followed and even the smartest in Piccadilly and so that invariably his memory so worrying the care of the house her prevented But little Jack almost 2 years old He had seldom He fairly writhed as he re the words the drunken man She had got him away CHAPTER XLVIIT Dick orgets Ann and His Boy Ann had put an inhibition upon nereeir as regards wnen roads drno could keep from Iondon season reaches with Ascot week on June 18 This is the big its which American tourists are champion pet collectors The Savoy hotel management announces that it has opened kennels for the reception of pets secured by Americans In Eu rope These kennels It is stated have 'already housed monkeys des tined for Milwaukee great wolf hounds for Washington and chameleons for Columbus Ohio Many parrots are cared for pending tne voyage to America that ocean bound vessels United States are going to Ark Katy Resort In No Way Involved la Raid by orces Erroneous reports riday morning regarding the destruction of a minia ture brewery southeast of Tulsa stated that the beer and brewery had been found at Katy lake 0 Whitman owner of the resort now known as Rose lakes denied that the be was found on his place Hs pointed out riday afternoon that no liquor of any kind was allowed witnin The owner nearly lakes Deputies from the offlci corroborated statement A charge of possession of liquor whi filed against Stout When arraigned In county court he pleaded not guilty and was released on a $5G0 bond pending trial Oct 1 English society has taken up red and Adele Astaire the two young American dancers who have taken London by etorm When the Astaires opened In "Stop they were an unknown quantity in London but their sucess was in stantaneous even the undying enemies of revue such as St John Ervin and Sydney Caroll sang their praises and now the Astaires are the social toast of the town and continental visitors plan to dis play themselves in their costliest garments during Ascot week Last year Ascot was marked by a dally downpour Altogether it has been freaky spring and summer in London There have been but a very few days when winter overcoats were indis spensable There has been a great deal of rain and to cap the weather climax there was a mid summer fog during Derby week London expects fogs in November but not in June and at a loss to explain the Derby week fog There was a great sigh sent up when Asquith made a solemn and public pledge that he would never write an auto biography London has been sur I felted with biographies and here they discovered a man with com passion for the long suffering reader shall never write a biography: leave that to the rest of my Asquith said oV TODAY: Rain Ruins London Trade Wales Wears Asquith Biography Taboo lapses he went either to the cross settlement or to San Bernar She often had thought that she accompany him she could mm irom annKing that cloud shrouded her But baby had was now was a good child healthy and happy So one day Ann proposed to' go to the settlement with him ftaking the boy The week before Dick had re turned almost helpless hazy not remembering whom he had met and had also forgotten one twor needed articles "He made no objections when Ann proposed going She had been away from the ranch very little alrrce they were married to San Bernardino two or three times to replenish her ward robe to buy materials to clothe them all clothes she herself made to save expense They started off in high glee little Jack crowing and laughing because he was to ride in the It was a glorious day and Ann thor oughly enjoyed the ride and the chat with Dick although it mostly con cerned the needs of the ranch the supplies for the cookhouse so they would be ready for the men when they gathereiMhe coming crop and so on Ann stayed closely by Dick until their shopping was finished then he left her in the general store while he went to get gas and nil for the car He had proposed the hotel they call it that but it was nothing but a loading houae now that pro hibition had come in and there was no bar a place where the ranchers congregated in the room where drinks once had been served and where from hip pockets liquid re freshment was drawn aiwl passed around Ann had feared to go to this place to wait feared to have Dick call for her there He would be sure to meet someone who would offer her a drink So she sat in the store a while then with little Jack toddling by her side walked until he was tired then returned to the store to wait wondering what kept Dick so long something the matter with his Gua Banks the proprietor said when spoke ane uia not see nim winx at clerk Perhaps would not understood if ahe had inally she became uneasy Was it possible he had gone to the without her? After another half wait Ann asked where the oil station was and quickly reached the place Neither Dick LONDON There is gloom gloomy London The Ixvndnn season has been a flat flzgle bo far as trade is Con cerned Old Jupiter riuvlua who alwavs works hard in England has stepped out and put on a few extra employes and been working overtime The London season has dull dreary wet and cold The consequent result is tnat traae been very bed the hotels have been full and altogether money not been spent In London In cordance with the expectations The climax opened society racing event of the year and English women and? American he laughed The Horoscope tr hclln but do not CPU nil McClur NpSX General News and Gossip from Staff Writers it Home and Abroach I Bond street ere clinging to their staid old nor the flivver were in sight As tactfully as possible she asked if he had been there gone an hour she was told With fear clutching at her heart Ann turned toward the hotel There was no oter place to seek him She was modest hated the thought of going into the place but she must find Dck The flivver stood before the low rambling unpainted building Slow ly she dragged herself inside hold ing Jack In her arms Dick and three or four men stared at her as she opened the door One of them said coarsely? right in Always glad to see a good looking ginl here!" Ann flushed crimson then paled as she walked up to Dick and laid her hand on his arm saying in a low voice: now Dick Baby is tired We must go home" "Came After you eh an other said a man palpably under tne influence boy! get spanked when you get home like to see any woman chase drunkenly Dick glared at him without a word Bub as he went out with Ann his eyes flashed angrily He had been drinking but was still com paratively sober Ann climbed' Into the flivver 1 the baby on her lap and Dick took hia place at the wheel They rode in silence for a bit then finally he turned to her and burst out angrily: what you wanted to come for was it? Make me a laughing stock! 1'11 never hear the last of talk that way Dick Jack was Ann knew his love for the child and hoped it would make him more reasonable if she spoke of him busineas to bring him! Telling me be spanked a great hulk like me Ann angry Denied had used before he had become stupiflejl but had it done any good rather had she not done She made no excuses and he spoke but little then only to rail at her tor belittling him for giving the men a chance to ridicule something he could not endure Ann felt no resentment that Dick had let the insulting speech to her go unrebukedr She doubted that he had heard It But again the ques tion pounded In her brain: was the right thing for her to tlo to save To Bo Continued Patents Granted Oklahomans WASHINGTON July The com missioner of patents announces patents have been granted to th following Oklahoma inventors: Mel ville Baird deceased and A Walls Kansas City Mo A Steele administrator said trator and said Walls assignors Bland Tulsa vending ma chine Charley Jones Altus tooth brush holding device Saturday July 7 1923 This te read as rather an day for while Venus and Me are In benetlc aspect Mars is strong ly adverse The morrlnr hours should favorable to trade in woman's jewelry and art objects a ear' There Is a good sign for lev fairs In so far as the power of attrai tlon la concerned but the evenlw may encourage quarrels There is a menacing aspect fa domestic happiness for quarrels ans divorces may be encouraged bv rule of the planets' 3 All signs appear to encourage th emphasis of the sort of Individual Ism that Is disastrous to partnership of every sort The world which reflects that In fluences set In action by war Wll continue to be In ferment and will be a place of many troubles through' the next decade It Is prophesied: Mars is In a place read as most menacing to many parts of the earth and warlike preparations may begn In more than one country before the summer wanes This should be a favorably day for signing contracts and especially for those which have to do with 'play or players Theaters will continue to gain j8 public favor and again the spYiej drama Is to become extremely pfaf liable to producers Pictures In the theaters are to un dergo great changes that will plac Ibem on an exalted plane with other rrts if the seers are to be believed for many new devices will ba invent! ed for the movies London Is to come Into a period ol prosperity and peactul progress that merely precedes dramatic events Women are to develop rapidly fa public affairs and will perform mr Ice for the world it the planetar conditions ae to be relied on as prof nostlcatlng the future faithfully Persona whose birthdate It Is havf the augury ot a very fortunate yeu tn which their possessions will show tendency to increase The youn will court and marry Children born on this day are like ly to be well endowed with brajm and with the ability to use them successfully BREWEmVAS EAST Ufa Cotton 'Handlers Go To School to Ixuu How Maple Is Graded STILLWATER July Revised United States government grades wnten being school which The need among cotton handlers to bnn1 up to date their knowledge of the work of grading and a campaign by the Oklahoma Cotton asso ciation are large factors In an in creased enrollment of more than 50 per cent over last year according to Prof Glenn Briggs who for four years has been In charge of ths school Cotton firms and banks in the cot ton section ot the state fiave sent their employes to the school to these are added a number of ers who are here to learn tha visions graduates of former courses seeking to review their work buy ers and ginners Very easy to own a genuine Ilctrolu oil Hie Jenkins Plan I Jenkins Outfit I VIctrola style 260 with 12 10 lnch double faced! 75c Victor records your own selection PG 110 cash IS monthly LOU Jenkins Outfit I VIctrola style 111 with 12 10 lnch double faced 75c Victor records your own selection (PQOJ115 cash $10 monthly Jenkins Outfit VIctrola style 210 with 12 10 lnch double faced 75c Victor records yifur own selection 4 Afl $5 monthly THE MUSIC HOUSE Softs MimicS 'jii' 1 11' wWf 1 1 Iffln II wmIith Ptg nl Mb I li i JOZ imMMTlBV I.

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