9 W e d m x la y . Novem ber 2Ä, 1921 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS EALTHY INDIAN TO HAVE FLIliS PA CK K ß K Making the American Dollar Do Double Duty in Armenia ________________ —___________ SCH O O L D AYS FACTS ANO FIG URES T he United States paid France $D V- 000,000 for the Louisiana te rrito ry . Tire U nited S ta te s lost fa r m ore so l­ d iers in the Civil w ar than in tlia* W orld war. ackson B arn ett Will Sample City's Luxury W ith His Bun­ dle of Oil Money. In 20 y ears 183,000 hom es h a v e ' been broken up in the U nited S ta te s by divorce courts. SMS IS RATES AT FIVE K ILLŒ .ived Sim ple Life W hJe The total A m erican c a su a ltie s in World w ar were 302,612, w ith ' deaths num bering 77,118. tlie Millicr.s Tile production of copper in the- U nited S ta te s has increased m o re than tw enty-live fold since 1880. W ere A ccum ulating — Invested Many T housands in Liberty Bonds During the W ar, T here are 5,004 lighted aids to n a v i­ gation in the United States. Of these,* 1,500 a re eith er lighthouses or m a jo r, lights. M uskogee.—Jack so n B arnett, O kla­ homa's richest Indian, has gone to iaiisa s Citv to have a tiing a t m etro- politah luxury. If he finds th a t he .•an stan d it, B a rn e tt will m ake it [>ermanent— with the cor.-ent of the United S tates g o vernm ent, of which lie is a w a n t B a y .e tt until recently lived in a two room block house a t H en ry etta, ihirty m iles from M uskogee, wore •heap clothes, smoked cheap tobacco rnd did n 't even own a pitonogiapii— ivhicli is an odd way to live for one u te d as w orth $5,000,000. W hile at tfenryeita B a rn e tt w as well satisfied n his tw o rooms, and let his guardian, ittorneys und agents of the Indian igency in M uskogee and W ashington rorry about the m illions llov.ing from 11 wells on ids properly. H is w ants w ere few .and the money rent into the batiks of Oklahom a on lep< sits m ade by th e Indian agency :o his credit. R cught L ib e rty Indian Spencer, Imh, is the town n e a re s t the center of population of the U n ited States. The exijct point is 8.3 miles* so u th e a st of Kj«ncer, Inti.. in th e “ex­ trem e southeast corner of O w en county.” T op— M aking the O rphanage F u r ­ niture. R ig h t— E a rn in g H is E read and L earning a T rade. L e f t- Spinning the C lcth for H e r Ow n Eke TT.E.Ba& y T he racial composition of the pop-1 illation of the United S ta te s in 192O' shows the country to contain 94.822 4.31 w hite persons, 10,463,013 vtegroes, 242.- 959 Indians, 111,625 Japanese, 61.099 Chinese and 9,485 others. C lothes. NEVER E T T IN G the dollar to do double d uty when it is hard enough to persuade it to give one hundred sent* w orth of work m ay sound like frenzied finance. B u t it is the actual accomplishment of A m erican workers of th e N e a r E ast R elief in th e L e ­ vant. where liv in g costs are constant­ ly s triv in g for new a ltitu d e records. Due to high prices of n ative prod­ ucts and the difficulties of Im porting foods into in te rio r stations, these workers have found it cheaper and in effective aid to child tra in in g to m anufacture th e ir own supplies in the orphanages scattered throughout the en tire region from S yria to the Caucasus, in which the A m ericans are » r in g for approxim ately one hundred la d ten thousand children. N ot only has this method been k»und to furnish superior products, according to workers who have been responsible fo r these activities, but t prepares the children for occupa­ tions th a t w ill eventually m ake them i-lf-s u p p o rtln g , such as p rinting. G Bonds. W hen the w ar w as on thousands of loiitit*- of his money went into Lih- .»rty bonds and W ar Savings stum ps. Contributions w ere m ade to insii.u- iions of learning, and Jackson lived the sim ple fife, never going? mure than .a few m iles from his cabin. Then lie m et Mrs. Anna L aura Low e and they m arried. “Kldnuft- ing,” is w hat B arm tt's ag en ts calle«. It. B a rn e tt was held under restrain? ■util Victor M. Locke, Jr., becam e Superintendent of th e Indian agency in Muskogee. Loeke decided: W A w ealthy Indian has as m ini, right to spend his money as a wealthy w hite m an.” B arnett ami his wife and her dau g h ­ t e r fought to m ake a dent in the $5.- J 0.000 pile. Mrs. B a rn e tt said h er Husband needed a change, and the governm ent consented to a vacation 1 in C anada. A fter that vacation the i lDdian was unhappy for the first tin s I d his life and refused to go hack to be cabin and cheap clothes. Let The U nited S tates is now m aking for its laboratories 800 ra re chem icals which w ere form erly im ported e n tire ­ ly from G erm any. j ? carpentering, tailo rin g , dressmaking and a dozen other trades. T he same plan is said o.v these ' workers to have been followed ’ w ith considerable success in the ad m in is­ tering of general relief. Because it was found th at the indiscrim inate dis­ tributions of money and food tended to m ake perm anent beggars of those th a t received th i» form of relief, i n ­ dustrial shops have opened where em ploym ent is given to those m need T he products of these shops are e ith e r sold or used m caring e*..? the orphans and adult refugees. Though such methods canno» • j adopted In relieving such wide-sp< ,,ad suffering as now exists in A rm enia and elsewhere in the Caucasus, where fam ine conditions und accompanying disease are reported to be causing the death ol thousands, they have been found to be practicable in re­ gions where the suffering is not so acute or wide-spread and have re ­ sulted in the saving of a large amount of money, which it has been possible to apply to an extension of necessary re lie f activities. American Girl’s Dream Voice Problem for Pyscho Analysts Decide. “ We a re going to let the Indian him self decide w here he w ants -to live,’ Sujierintendent Locke said. " If be w unts to live In M uskogee, all right. If he chooses some o ther city we have aothing to say in the way of object ng. for he has the right to m ake his awn decisions.” If a b a t a b l e residence can bt* found in K ansas City ft will be purchased iy y>e governm ent for its wealthy rard. O therw ise, a house will be milt. "T h ere’s no tru th in the report that ie a re going to spend $200.000 for a esidence for Jackson B a rn e tt.” Loeke sa id fc "but we a re going to see to it th a t he has a house in keeping with liis w ealth and one w ith which he will satisfied.” H i'VV would a ,’ t yon like to dream b ea u tifu l sin g in g Vt i. v? T h a t is w hat Miss Luc ia Me'.ite- says happened to her. And r.ow p sych o-a: a ysts a re bothering her w ith q u c .tic n s and tests and tests and questions to find 'but about it: then to w rite ream s and ream s of hypotheses, deductions and w iia t not. It is possible th a t you m ay not believe tiiis. L e t Miss M eiuis con­ vince you. She says: " I dreamed it! I dreamed th a t I was on a concert stage singing w ith perfect freedom of range and expres­ sion. I know th a t a t last I had : learned to sing properly, and th a t I lhad ‘a rriv e d .’ " T h e dream was so vivid th a t It seemed an ac tu a l experience, which it really turned out to be tow ard the end of m y dream , fo r when my hus­ band awakened and surprised al h e a r­ in g me singing a t three o’clock in the m orning, came and awoke me a t the piano, where I was sittin g in m y night dress. "W h e n m y husband awoke me I was more puzzled than surprised, for w ith me Btill was the impression th a t .something had changed in m y th ro at. A cloud seemed to have passed from It, and in my ears was still ring ing the echo of m y own voice. I was so convinced th a t the desired tonal q u al­ ity had come a t last th a t I did not move from the piano seat, but began to play and sing again. T h en we both realized th a t the new tone had come to stay, and was an established re a lity th a t had survived the d ream .” T h e dream came to Miss M eiuis be­ fore she was to give a concert fo r c h a rity . She had been accepted cor­ d ially before th a t tim e on the concert stage, b u t since then she has carried (her audiertces by storm . On one oc­ casion a ll the m usicians in th e o r­ c h e s tra th a t accompanied her laid down th e ir Instrum ents and. rising to applaud, competed w ith the a u d i­ ence in an ovation. D r. S. U . L a w to n , a noted N ew Y ork psychologist, says th a t a n um ­ ber of subconscious causes m igh t have been reasons for Miss M eiuis’ apparent failu re fo rm erly to achieve ¡the vocal tones desired, and th a t these subconscious obstacles would be ‘¡Inked in her m ind w ith th e idea th a t she could not succeed. "She awoke from her dream com - ¡pietely wrapped up in herself and her singing,” he said. "She forgot en­ tire ly her subconscious im pedim enta to her perfect tone, and, in a moment of self-abandonm ent and unconscious­ ness she h it the note and got the .tone. In w h a t may be term ed a psy­ chological daze, she crossed the b a r­ rie r." Some have compared her case to th a t of Du M a u rie r's T rilb y .” T h a t GIVE UP FREEDOM FOR MERCY Prisoner» in French Train Wreck Do Rescue Work Instead of Fleeing. 9 Lyon, F ran ce.—H andcuffed in p airs and in charge of fo u r gendarm es, 12 F rench m ilitary prisoners, en route to Algeria to serve sentences ranging !fron,»five to fifteen years, w ere aboard th e Strasshurg-M arsellles express when it jum ped the track a t Les Echets, a few m iles from here. F orty p assengers w ere killed and seventy Injured. None of th e prisoners w as seriously h u rt, hut th ree gendarm es w ere killed and th e other, pinned under t,he w reckage, lay seriously wounded. All sem blance of a u th o rity and or­ der had disappeared. T he prisoners were free. hut. instead of running away, they pulled the wounded gen­ darm e out of the tangled m uss of wood and iron and laid him on the grass. D uring the night they rescued 31 in­ ju red passengers. Then they gave them selves up. They have since left for Algeria to serve th eir sentences, but it is under­ stood th a t the m in ister of w ar is studying the case, and th e opinioG Is expressed th at, in due course of red tape, they will be pardoned. Italian Soldier-Poet to Produce Vint­ age of Unequaled Qual­ ity, He Says. BLO CKED Gardone, Italy.— G abrielle d’Annun- tio. ppet and hero of Fium e independ­ ence. has becom e a producer of wine in his hours of quiet on the lake aere. >. “I produce very little wine, ¿ u t nough so th a t I can call m yself one th e Italian fam ily of wine pro- lucets,"' lie told a friend recently. “I expect to produce a wine th at will the envy of the French and Span- sh producers. I will give it a new im e of my own coining so th a t it rill not be confused with any of the y ,a t present on the m ark et” T H E MOVE I thought you told me you were going to break up house­ keeping. We did In­ tend to,»but the cook refused to leave. Changing Color. "An Irishiuun may be green but— ’ “W ell, w h a t r -W hen he’s in a fight be sees red.” A GOOD TEST W om en have suffered every­ thing. E v e ry th in g b u t one th in g —th e to rtu re of keep­ ing silenL Now a fte r I ask your fa th e r fo r your hand th e next ques­ tio n will be how a re we going to live ? D on’t worry. Jack . If you liv e th ro u g h th a t interview you can live th ro u g h any­ thing. «4 W ONDER W H A T SHE M EA N T You look perfectly charming In that hat and veil. O u r d a ir y m a n ’s cow s lo o k v e ry d e je c te d . M a y b e th a t Is w h y o u r m ilk is •o b lu e. E x c e lle n t B n llo s o p h y . Life is like a game of whist, r Qonl enjoy tlie c a m e much ; but I like »« play my cards well amt see what w il be the end of It.—George Eliot. What is it? Oh. the lady bugs are holding a suffrage p arad e * V » . * au',.»*-. .-A. P asadena, Cal., ow ns am i o p e ra te » i the electric light plant, w a te r s y s te m and sew er farm a n d in cin e ra to r. Brooklyn. N. Y., 40 y ears ago e a rn e d its enviable nam e of “C ity <*f C hurches,” w ith one place o f w o rsh ip for every 2.191 In h a b ita n ts; to d a y th e re is hut one for every 4,370 p e r- I sons residing in the borough. M unition m il­ lionaire. W H Y NOT? I D allas, Tex., cuts th e weeds on ther vacant lots in town am i charges tli«f j expense to the owners. a t an average re o f $7,300 an aerdt i M illions fo r developm ent have b e e * j spent since then. It is a tim e of plenty, hey? There’s money everyw here At every tu rn you m eet w ith a ^WWttfN.'«LK S i- \ Chicago has one cold storage p la n t j which will accom m odate 21,000 too* , of m eat. D etroit ranks fo u rth In p o p u latio n among Am erican c itie s ; K ansas C ity , T H E E F F IC IE N T COOK Mo., nineteenth. T he area of D e tro it Mrs. Spickenspan: Your hands ; is 75.62 square m iles; th a t o f Kunset« are very dirty. You must wash them ! City, Mo., 62.5 square miles. G E T T IN G 4* 1st Bug: TALES ____ OF TOWNS before you start In on that cake. Her Ccok: It won’t be necessary, New York, In 1859, bought th e SdS ma’am. It’s goin’ to be a chocolate acres of barren reeks and s ta g n a n t cake an* It won’t showeat all like it j swum ps which wt now C entral p a ? * . would in an angel food. F O S H IB L E . 2nd Bug: 1 Lynchburg, Va., is to have a m alle ­ able iron w orks plairt w ith an 4nit:*I I daily capacity of six tons, a $1,000,009 corporation having been form ed f o r its erection. f YOURS. It’s Time to Begin Making Your GT" Christmas Gifts NOTHING IS MORE APPRECIATED THAN YOUR HANDMADE GIFT A Underwood. MISS LUELLA MELIUS Copyright, Underwood his hypnotic power Is quite plausible,, they say. B orn in W isconsin and educated 1 * Chicago, Miss M eiuis developed a - good pure ly ric soprano o f passing q u a lity before she w en t to Europe to study. R e tu rn in g from Europe, she brought a vocal equipm ent q uite d if­ fe re n t— a b rillia n t co lo ratu ra soprano which European critics had classed w ith P a tti, T e ttra z in i and G a lli- Curcl. She is called "th e P a tti of th e R iv ie ra ." She had had the tu telage of Jean de Reszke In P aris, b u t this did not account fo r the vocal tra n s ­ fo rm atio n , fo r the g reat m aster h im ­ self had been astounded in th e change which came to her voice over nig h t. Miss M eiuis first studied voice w ith H e rm a n D evries in Chicago, and! graduated w ith high honors f r o m 't h * Chicago M usical College, before go­ ing to Europe to study w ith D e Reoke. She w ill have but tw o concerts fea this country, one In Chicago and o n * in New York. and w ill then re tu iw to fill engagements In Parts. M o n te M iss M eiuis could do for h erself in a Carlo. Nice. Cannes end nther c ities dream aa m uch as the hypnotist. A year hence she w ill b « « t a t o e x ­ SvengsAi. could do for Trilby through tensive A m rrli'ir. ’ our. D’A NN UN ZIO IS W IN E MAKER THAT IT D O ESN ’T ALW AYS W ORK M other, why do people hold hands? Oh It’s sort of an expression of en d e arm e n t — It m akes you feel y our love for one. W ell I held Nellie J o n e s ’ han d fo r an h o u r ju s t to try it, but I don’t love h e r even now. WONDERFUL PATTERNS IN WHAT CAN BE MADE OF ROBE BLANKETS RIBBONS AND LACES 4 * * are innumerable, and we are showing a splendid variety of both for gift making for making bathrobes. 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