Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 163, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 25, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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THE TULSA DAILY WOULD TUESDAY IAH
1 1 1
SOCIETY NEWS
BY Mlbl '. 1::; OWV NNB
TUUil'llONG UUU.
Hour" 1 (i in . to 6 p
7 a ui to lu p a.
Kilitllff llllllll
( 4) "Those who never da any 9
" inure ill. hi liny get paid fur
I is) doing never vet paid (or any i
mora than thoy do." Rlbert f
Hubbard i
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TODAY' ci Dit.
Mr i. a. Wells gives Auction
Bridge for Mr-- ii. L Stetlo o( Pitts-
burg Kmh
Bananas Club dances at Elks' olub
Second McMitQUi lecture al Boston
a i bus Methodist ohuroh
Tuesday Book plub moating with
lira Parry Collins.
Mlag Lillian Magnuaon entertain!
n . mi).
' " Mud ubee cluli meeting With Mrs.
h 0 llofTmann.
t
1'iilsu )a) iii Woman's club.
ii a were i 1 1 to the aomen of the
city i spread broadcast the virtues
r Tulaa both as a placa of residence
and ! oonter nf Industn and pro
gresslveness n is certain the tusk
would be right well performed as the
ovidenoed In Woman's club yesterda)
afternoon when Tulaa Day was oh-
hi rved "My Native State" whtoh In-
cluded a brief aketch of the itate In
which i'ui h waa born and naturall)
the stale which aha loved beat waa
given In reaponae to the roll rail
minim; Ui atatea repreaented being.
Mlaaouii I; Weal Virginia 1; Rhode
aland li llllnola 2; New Sfork li
t'lii.i 4; Ifflnneaota l. Pennaylvanla i;
Kanaaa li Iowa 3; Michigan l. ami
New Jersey l The enterprlaea of the
city won- dlaouaaed aa followai MrH.
a. Ernsberger. publications; Mrs.
Bush fire department; Mrs it-
Bgrtlett waterworka; Mra. Rickey
poat "Mice; Mis .T. A Oliphant 1uHlkH;
Mra. Campbell dairies and Ice cream;
Mrs. i). H. I nard hoapltals; Mrs.
O i Hunt bakerlea; Mra. B. H.
Bands churchea ami reat room
Mra W. K Stahl t.' n Bee factory;
Mra Sullivan cotton seed oil; Mrs.
Gregg and Mrs W. H. Cole Hand
Bprlngs; Mra Porter mid Mrs. llurd
Ice plants; Mrs. T B. Slaion parks
and city beautiful; Mra. J Howard
.1 mob and Mrs. Wakely schools;
.Mra Koonts court houae; Mrs. 1'. M.
Murray packing planta and wholesale
In uses; Mrs. Heaven r street railways
ami taxlcabs; Mrs. v. J. Collier oil
refineries; Mrs B. K. Bhallenberger
11 linlclpal Offices and courts; Mrs. I.l-
lah i. tilndaay railway stations; Mrs.
S. E Dunn and Mrs. Puclnl retail
business; Mrs. Mitchell garagea; Mrs.
Ewlng iron worka; Mrs. Bbrlght
places of amusement; Mrs. Harrows.
hotela The growth ..f Tulsa which
has boi n more remarkable Perhaps
than that of amy other city In the
uiuilii&'eat having developed from an
Indian trading point in a metropolitan
City In the past six or seven years.
..s brought out at this time. A record
of the Increase In population shows
thai Tulsa has grown from a town of
1800 in the year 190 a city of
10000 Inhabitants a forcing ahead
whidi no other city In the state can
boast And the climax of her devel-
opment has not yet been reached. It
being estimated that Tulsa Will yet be
a city of 60000 The Woman's club
has voted to present the new city lib-
rary with a set of "Stoddard'a New
Library" consisting of twelve volumes
The nrocram committee on work to be
' ';'.. e'Vri1'"! 7
OF PK3URED FOULARD
Poulard showing deep-burnt
orange figure on a cream-white
ground uk chosen for this dress
The foundation waist has a ohlnv
isette slid sleeves i la - edge draped
cleverly. The collar and buttons are
of black velvet
over the chlmlsette is a blouse
of foulard cut low In the neck but
fastening high under the collar at the
hack. The Hkirt Is draped at the aide
snd has an ov.rsklrt drapery which
Is cut to a p. .int at the back.
Black velvet is used for hows an.)
bands.
taken up next year composes Mcs-
dames Cole (Swing and Koonts a
continuation of American study with
special emphasis mi the subjects of
vital Interest t.. women being ihe
plan for 1918-1014
Of lllis .l. Which Is In be celebrated
in Hie former city W'diirMlav
April U The .aids are issusd by
lira William Austin Campbsll mother
of Hie bride. Mr Wooderd who is a
young attorney is secretary of the
Tulaa Count) Ha i aasoclation ami oc-
cupies an enviable position amoni the
IfRlil prOfeaSlOn Of HO lit. Tile
young couple iii be il home to
trienda In tins city after May i.
l'r.1 ii- Ham tpril R
The nrsi dance ol th. I'rotaus club
since in mplotlon of n organlwt"
lion recently will ha held Thursday.
April it whs originally intended
that the club slmuld be known lu
Tuba s.e let) as the "Pastime" but lb"
s.ik f the name "Proteus" H'-
: xly to .i majority ol the
men i the name was accord-
Iiiki.v i d The club is composed
of About twenty-five married and
yuuui i ouplea.
Miss Nellie Williams of Muskogee
wns a sues! ...r Sunday of the Misses
Ann and Carolyn MoMirney
Mr ..ml .Mis John Stonoklng ne'e
Mis- Henrietta Ludcy ol Ave Ion. Pa.
whoae marriage occurred at Kanass
'it re. nib have gone to housekcep
on s.i uth I '. ii mi a i enue
QUICKLY
Thought ill Times that She Would Die
Saw Herself. Also Young l.irl
w hose TrouWea Were sim-
liar lo Hera.
CLARKSVILLB Tenn Mrs. II. U
Mason of this place writes: "I want
I to write miu u tew lines in regard to
I your medicine Cardul the woman'a
t tonic.
"Before my marriage I lived in
I Evanavllle tnd. 1 suffered very much
I with womanly trouble. I thought at
Betimes that I would nearly die with
pglna In my stomach and backache.
"I saw your medicine advertised
and sent and got a bottle. The lirst
bottle helped me. and I haven't been
b.th. ti ii ith any of my obi troubles
1 luce.
"After my marriage I lived in Mt.
Vernon Ind.. and one of in nctKh-
l .rs K'rls suffered like 1 did I told
them to give her Cardul the woman's
tonic us It would help her and it cer-
tainly did. rinht away.
' i win surely recommend Cardul to
nil women for I think II is a xnod
medicine for all kinds of womanly
trouble"
If ..a are sufferinK H orn any of the
aliments peculiar to weak women
such as headache backache sldemtie.
nervousness steepness etc . we urge
you to the Cardul the woman's tonic
a trial.
Il should surely djsj for on what It
has done for thousands of others. In
the past naif centuiTi who suffered
w Ith similar troubles.
Begin takimr t'ardui today. Your
druggist sells it.
(t n -Writ to: c hntMioo Medietas
Co l.nillrt' iliory lirpt. Chattanoa(i.
'Inn. frr 8pcll ItiJtructlont on roof
anrl CA pic book. "H.ini- Trestuent for
Woman '' t in pla.u wrapper.
Louise Dn's Birthday Party
just twenty of the lltttofrlends of
small Miss Louise Lyle Orr daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Edward Lyle Orr
Joined this tiny Miss in celebrating
her fourth birthday anniversary. Sat-
urday. The Ektstertld permitted of a
number f appropriate and happy pas-
time.; in winch children fiitd Joy
unconfined. Six dozen gay colored
Easter okks bad been concealed in
every nook and corner of the house
and the delight of Hie children at
flndlng them securely hbhbn away
and placing them In pretty baskets
presented to each. was the delight
which we know only in childhood be-
fore maimers things have filled our
mm. Is and when cares ar certain l"
cunip in one way or another "f the
little Misses who took part In hunting
tor eggs. Marl" Daws.m succeeded in
iimiiiiK the largest number and receiv-
ed as ii prize a lovely blue sash Mas-
ter Scott (Henn carried off the hoys'
prize he havlm; almost equal num-
bers with Miss Marie. Emily ('.ruber
was rather unlucky in her search for
the hidden eggs but she received
something which she though! was
fully us pretty as the other prizes
awarded besides it was something
Rood to eat a real candy rabbit.
Qoodlea to eat consisting of cukes
candles etc.. composed the treat
which was In store for the youngstera
before they were taken to their vari-
ous homes. Mies Louise's guests
were tliu little Misses Mais Agnes
Sheridan Margaret Cappa Nancy Lat-
son Elisabeth Qlenn Elisabeth
Henry Qlenn Earns ties MoManl-
man. Mary McQInloy Malic Dawson
Kmiiy ilrubor Incite Mornly Dirothy
nurke Mildred Burke and Masters
Edward Hannon Jr. Floyd Bradford
Jr.. Maurice Bradford Oscar Hudson
Scott Olenn Paul Calloway and Glenn
Qalbreath. Mrs. orr was assisted by
her Knot Miss Georgia Anderson of
Kansas City and Miss Dorothy Mad-
ison in entertaining and caring for
the youngsters during the party hours.
Miss Jane I; 1111c is home from
a week's visit Willi her par. ills. Ml.
Hid Mrs John Ronne
Itrldnl ( iiiiplcs Itotmru.
Mr aiii Mrs Marshall ' t'roMs
I Miss Lola .. ill' 1 ami Mr. ami Mrs
i'Tcd Cogan (Miss A lllo North) Whose
double Wedding was solemnized
Thins. la nigh I by Rev C W Kerr at
the Presbyterian manse have returned
from u few' days' honeymoon trip to
Oklahoma 1 1 . and al present arc Ht
the home of Mr and Mra w L
.Vol 111 parents of the brides of No.
808 South Boston avenue Mr. and
Airs. Cross win begin housekeeping
shortly on Smith Frisco while Mr. and
.mis. bogan ba- not as yet decided
Upon their plans for the future
x 1
Mr. and Mri. Oscar Howard have
returned from a delightful trip of
three weeks which included the wit-
nessing of the inaugural ceremonies
at Washington ami a visit to New
York.
.Mr. w'aiicr Ronne of Okmulgee
spent Sunday lu Tulsa with his pur-
ents Mr. and Mra John Ronne
I if aid Mrs l 'r. 1 S. I'llnton w ho
have been enjoying a pleasant visit in
Atlanta and Etberton. Ha the past
three weeks. III'.' expelled home the
Brst oi the month.
Mean. Wednesday March -ii.
Rrctikl'iiHt.
Cereal with Dates
Brloi he 1 loffee Cakea.
Coffee ami Tuisa Morning World
Luncheon.
Lamb st.-w with Dumplings.
Lemon Tartlets Tea.
Dinner
Cold Corned Beef Epicurean Sauce.
French Fried Potatoes Dandelions
lihllhilt'h 1'ie
Arotihcs the Liver mid Purifies the
Mood
The Did Standard general strength-
ening tonic. anOVE'S TASTELESS
chin TONIC arouaes the liver to ae.
tton drives Malaria out of the blood
and builds mi the system. For adults
ami children 60c
TO CURE A old IN (Ni: DAY-
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money if it
fulls to cure E. W. GROVE'S sig-
nature Is on each box. 50c.
The Mission of licdeeiUMtg Iiove.
Where old llmo religion Is enjoyed
and "iho ancient landmarks of the
fathers" hiivo not been removed;
Whee everybody Is welcome but es-
pecially so rooming house and hotel
pall uis to whom we say: "Come"
land forgetting the Sunday show en-
Joy with us un old fashioned gospel
inci ting bringing memories of your
: mother's bible and your father's Cod.
Services every night. Sabbath school
at ten and gospel meeting at eleven
Sunday morning. Also If any utifor-
Eaat S ound four doors cast of Cen-
tral aNtlonal bank. Lydiu A. New-
berry. Superintendent adv
Mrs. D. W. McClelland has charge
of Mis. d. 11. Clark. Parlor Milliner
I'm one week. (adv. I
Health and Beauty Answers
Mi
I
Mux lb. I.) An Stalls appbi'il lot loa thai' li . a 1 rfMMl) anj laeSM His
wii riser rear ikla ' wflewn'' "'" bslflrali (Ira and lb) skin in'o limn (laii'u
Mil. II l.y ; Iittir iillll'i'a . k t.HK
11. BOs-gsM put! nf it'll aTSiSff "i eiieh
ksselj an 1 Miiduis 1 au leasseaafuls at g'
Srias li iill hIoi!! ami bssiitifj 1
kui ami .11 au ilh that iuiII" loot
li ia bolter than fies pawesr aa 1 lees sot
-tlo .1 III.- hkiu anil Hill aill H'tl "'I
essllv lie inarwai letiss aiVH Ml any ' j
el akin 11 inhkitli nnncaij It 11 lln-
fni pisiplet rulil aares freeklei uml at a
prulaotlos 11 Ilia fa.'e asainti Sarah triads
Krsacsi Veer puaply anaplsdaa
toil of rliarai 111' hu In la k .1 rs'ridss
and sating 1 sack solid feea feu aieed j
a MrsteBajienie ami Meed earlier Try
Una: Inasalfa an sun if sai'"a "'
halt pint ol sleekol tnni arkitkry) iddlai
sas'bsli espful loasr sad imt eatei is naki
a full .(inirl Ink' 1 ISblMDOOIllul liff.ua
seek Bissl mi 1 in a iserl lien yes artll leal
like 11 ass parson tot ' inak.-t rick rod
blood Ml rn w'tk sneri ami puts color
ut) 1 the ok al heslik lato your Ises.
Ksomi: I hav Often wane J auauut
sosp lor ihsstpuoiag Tke "frss" .iiknb
in leap Inlarlaus in tie ed in
lime emit a 11 In aplll al Hi.1 emit. A
resits a I ihson a ilmpl sisda al boSM
b dissolving a lest! nfnl f hoi eolet
Hi a iksmpoo Isdien tbsndsatlr romosoi
.ii aandrul snd es mi am' lesvos our
hair aofi ami fb ll . Il dries (Ulckl) and
mskoo you luisiiiai yea bavs twiro so wueh
hsepa you er hal baforo. tltor ihsat
pooing. un ippllesllen of a qoinioln hair
nir (go inawsr 1.1 Mrs 01 will uun
v.'i- kivlforstin 1.1 yaar neslp
Kali': 't yen esn rodues v eelgbl
srithoul In o sserolsso ami dieting Tbs
following 1. an ui. bss worked whers other
ransdlea hsfe fsiled Pal lour ounees f
parnelit 111 I'.- plnll Imt water When
mid ttrsln sal t1"' i'''n 1
tsblesHHnful ol lbs liquid betors eseli wool
vii esonal affniil ij aoiloel
1 riei at as many J. I ' ft ersel
Il . I liful ejaa llial will tin lllih'h ail
lired gal an ounoa N rryate al any .ling
1 and diasolra u in a alal el falsi
1 twn .a ihi.. drees si ibis leal in
aaek eyt aiy 11 w.n ! ""
I... ik tired eyes sad maka tksni itroaf.
bealtn) alkli. anil bfSUtlfSl.
bin II four hau narita a seed lilSM'
1st 1 i iUlBUIS loola. .ma hall plal nf
sleobol 1 mil wluaki.) 1 ami ..to iiniimi i'nn
.mi ami nut 11 auli oaa half plal Mlaf
mi 1 you will bars a bailor leaii Ikes "
..( tliet.. rood) prepared laales yea hava
I tin Twlee a waeb appll itt loala '
it. aeslp rubbles 11 la gmuiy ant you win
lin.i it doea wonders lor roar lllolsss fail
lag ksir by rurbig dsadrad ami paHiag your
acalp mm a hasllby eondllioa. Tkli toale
aoftena lha hair IttSkiOg it -ilk) ami lul
irmia Keep Iks n'alp b'au hy lrsinanl
esotkroi ibsmpooi ami yea bi bars no
no il 1 trouble.
gtellsi del from wear Iraggisl esaelli
original parlutgs nl delateas ami will
estsr 1 1 1 v onough Into a t.ati.' in ooeor the
hunt UQ WSdtail Pply ami Iii I. 1 or
iluec minutea reaiore ami eaab 1 h- akin.
hVldoni 11 u noecaaari in nae the tcr"ii.l
sppllratioii nl .1 . i a in rsaMVf aeon a
atubiHirn gorwlh nf hair Thta ia pslaleaj
ami leaves tba akut soft ami hmouiii
1 ' vi n : tpply I'Mimn 1.1 eyebrows
with foreflngei a row tlates eaeb waob ami
ih iii gro tiii. tt ami luslroua. abort
atral eyela Ilea "ill grw Inns s'ml enrll
mere by applying pyrosla ai Issb-rools
with thumb ami foraflnger Use eaatloa snd
limi t gal any pyreslfl vtln'ie hair ia unt
m anted
CEWMEWS
Mr. and Mrs I S A. Coffland of
Springfield Mo. hue been called to
Tulsa on aocounl "l tin serious ill-
ness of their grandson. Clarence son
of Mr ami Mis I.. K. Coffland of
Orcutt addition.
Mr. and Mis William R Beyhan of
No. Ml Korth Denver avenue have
I ause for rejoicing -the arrival in
their home at an early hour Bunda)
morning nf a line baby boy who Is
to be known as John Raymond Hey -ban
Mr. and .Mrs. Ibyhan are for-
mer residents of Bridgeport. III. hav-
ing come to Tulsa last full from that
place.
To Mend stale Meeting
Mcsdiiii.es H. (. Clark Stewart
rVooda and Sidward Voder left yester-
day fur Hobarb Ok la. where thej
v iii he in attendance at the statu
meeting ol the Woodman circle.
Mis Merlolva Maygtnnes daughter
of lr. and Mrs. X. W. .Miiygmn. s Who
has been a student of the i'rati. Is
Parker seho.ii for girls in Chicago
the past two v.urs. will at rive home
Sunda) bu a vi-it with her parents.
"Mrarr) Dnmea" lo Me i Ith Mra Cos
Mrs. Theodore Cog will entertain
the "Itetr) Dames" for their regular
meeting Wednesday afternoon.
latitat lions for Mmpbeil-Woods rd
Wedding
Invilaliotis have been received In
Tulsa for Hi.- wedding of M lag Wil-
helfflhuu Cnmpbell of Chattel ua
'lnn.. to Mr. John Itetiorn W'oodard
Good Bye Smoke.
NASHVILLE .March J4 A Union
town special gays that John Qregson
a negro charged with shunting anil
killing Samuel McClure a while man.
early this morning vvas lynched this
afternoon on a prominent street cor-
ner before .".an lo l.niill people Mc-
Clure vvas shot in his home by a ne-
gro Intruder.
Tin: V'ICMAK OIL COMPANV insi
two u 6 a ba rie 1 tanks which were
slriick by lightning and bui m 1 1 estel
day morning In the Olenn Pool region.
p v. DUNN iv.M'v agent t Tuls
sii ling Roy W. Purpua recently
resigned has arrived In Tulaa and Is
aire idy one of the futl-fledgi .1 si-
its of this city. Mr. Dunn vvas for-
merly agent of the ECnty at Vlnlta
Hit. W. W". WOOLY who has I II
attending a course .f lectures al the
Johns Hopkins University modlcal
s. h mi iii Baltimore Mr for Ihe past
two w eeks returned to Tulsa yester-
day. GUY HALL AND Charles E. Tuck-
er returned Sunday from Port Worth
Tex where tiny were in attendance
at ihe semi-annual convention of the
leading agents of ihe Aimii in Na-
tional Insurance company. Mr. Tuck-
er was promoted to the offli e or as-
aistant superintendent
SECRETARY C. E. BUCHNER Df
thl V. M. C. A was back al hi- desk
again yesterday for ihe first lime in
ten days having 1 1 confined to his
home with an attack of chicken-pox.
Mr. Buchner has had a "pretty tough"
lime is he expresses it. this winter
having been sick tor 80 days with ty
phoid fever ami Inking elm ken-pox
before he had fully
the first ntlack
THEY GET IHE MONEY
TWO Ml ltUI Ml II I OII M
11 (.1 li llnltlil in IT t M UN
STREET REHTAI it 1 .
Charged With having held iii the
night waller in the aCrson cafe 1 6 Vi
North .Main street early Sunday
morning with a butcher knife c
Heydrlck and Earl Casey were yes-
terday taken from iho city Jill to
lie court lions. where formal charges
of con-Joint robbery were filed agalnsl
them.
It is alleged that the two men en-
tered tin- rostauranl when there were
no patrons In the place and using a
large butcher knife Ihey forced the
waiter Hay Baton to give them all
the inone) he bad Willi him. Il only
amounted to a small sum. The ar-
rests wen made by city Patrolman
.1. K. Jones.
covered from
Mexican (iovcrnor "Fugltlvlscd."
EL PA80 Texas March Id. 'Mex-
icans arriving at Juareg today de-
ciared that tiny wire a part of a
firing suad which executed Al.rnm
Qunsales governor of Chihuahua un-
br the Madero government a fort-
night ago Qonaalea was killed under
ib. notorious "fugitive law" these
Mexicans decline.
Banquet for Pried inann.
NEW YORK March 24. Charles
B. Kinley the New York banker
through whose efforts Dr. lrledmsnn
was persuaded to come to this coun-
try with his tuberculosis vaccine will
she a banquet in Dr. PTledmann's
bono! Sunday night at Mr. Plnley's
country home Great Neck t. i. a
number of prominent citizens win attend.
Tin; SUNDAY sell' "ii. of Trinity
Eplacopal church will hold an Easter
Egg hunt in the guild room at tie
church this aftern at 4 o'clock
Refreshments win be served. The
present week will mark Ihe finish of
Rev. James II. Reedy'a social work
at the church as his term us pastor
locum tenens ends Sunday.
ERED DUNN lias ben promoted I"
Ihe position of assistant cashier of
the Central National bunk of this city.
He wns formerly pav ing teller of the
Institution. Mr. Dunn is a young man
e.nd his rapid rise in inanclal circles
is a source of genuine satisfaction m
his many frlemls here. II- began
work In the banking business a tea
years ago. as a clerk with the obi
Union Trust company of Tulsa
(a- -
THE EASTER BBRVICE8 in the
Catholic church in splendor and at-
tendance eclipsed all preViOUl years
The greatest difficulty was cxperlenc.
ed in accommodating the concourse of
people. Palm Sunday coming a week
ago found He' church too small at
lull services and all the services dur-
I Ing the Holy Week w. re well nttend-
Cd. Notwtthatandlng the Inclement
weather an effort was mail- ami large
numbers of faithful were In attend-
ance un Blaster morn people began
to gather at 8:80 a. 111. and by 7::i0
there was no available apace left un-
occupied. Aisles Were Set With cll.'lils
to accommodate as many as possible
and yel many were left unseated
Promptly at 7:10 the holy mass began
which vvas celebrated by the Rev
John Van Oastel who also preached
the sermon In which he eloquently
elucidated the bearing of the Hesur-
reetton on true chrlatlanlly.
She Should Worry.
PLYMOUTH Mass. March -I. -
The grand Jury will convene next
Monday lo consider the ease of Mrs.
Joseph a Eaton charged with the
murder of her husband. Hear Admiral
i Eaton.
From her room in Hi" county Jail
i Mrs. Baton sent a cheerful message
! this morning to h r daughter MlSe
Dorothy Alnsworthi "I want to tell
you all not to wprry about me" she
wrote. "Until It will all comb light
don't worry."
CCOT1CT NOTES
HOWAHD M. Stonebraker has filed
Monday afternoon the Senior Elec-
Itrtcal Engineers of the University left
Norman on tin ir two weeks Inspec
tion t"Ur of the poWer plants of the
large northern clttea While gone
tiny win visit the largest Industrial
Concerns at Vepeka Kansas City St.
LolllS and Chicago studying their
methods of creating electrical power.
This practical work supplemented
win the tneoreiicai win oe or great
b neflt t" the Sooner RnglBeers Prof
II. V. Itozetl dlfOCtOt of the school
of electrical engineering is in charg
of Ihe p'rty.
World Wants (Jot Results
The EasbT re. BS start d at th
University Thursd ) afternoon a! C.30
O'clock It will last for five days
School work being resumed Tuesday
morning March isth. Many of the
students spent the short vacation at
their hmnes.
Mr. Hoy Detwller of th ' Kansas
city on ice or im w eoiingnousw corn
-'III''!- l.llKllleel'S
pa n y
talk.-. I to th
oi the School of Electrical Engineer-
ing Monday Morning His addres-
wa on th.- student ipprentlek com i
of the Westlnght 0 om party it !-
probahe that aeveral of the class will
enroll there at the cloaa of the school
year.
suit iii i be auperlor court against if.
McCormlck for poaseaslon of a quar-
ter section of land.
oV
VLLEGtNQ EXTREME cruelly
gr.iss in Kb i t of duty and adultery
Eatella Crist as filed suit for divorce
from H. D. Crist. The couple were
married at Hurlingion Cas. Decem-
ber Ht)3
tiii: CAM' n's SUIT of Tom Qll-
creaae against v. H. Milllken Involv-
ing valuable oil property came up
again in the district court yesterday
when arguments Were started on (he
report recently Bled by Qeorge
Brown special referee In 111" case.
The arguments will continue today.
BEN JOHNSON a negro youth vvas
yesterday given permission to secure
bis release on a f 1008 bond but
falling to make it he w:h remanded
to Jail to uwait a preliminary hear-
ing before Jostle Daniels nest Sat-
urday mi a statutory charge. Th
principal witness for the state is
Mangle Felix a four year old colored
child.
UNDEIISHERIFF JOHN DURELL
left yesterday for Phoenix Arls..
where tin- authorities have arrcated
a man said to be Wanted 111 Tulsa on
a charge ol tseallng horses. Th- al-
leged crime was commit leil about a
year ago. Durell is expected to return
with the prlaoner ill about live days.
MARRIAGE LICEN8ES were issu-
ed yesterday as follows: Henry It.
Johnson and Miss I'alrlle Ellis.
18 both of Tulaa; Stewart Wilson "ti
ami Mis. Clara House 16 both of
Tulsa; Levj Me.Murrj II and Miss
Dollte Aacher 81 both of Okmulgee.
0
AFTER A FIOHT with his prison-
er during which he wns for I to use
the bun of his gun several times
city Marchall C C Wood f Jenks
hats nlghl ding in lodging Con-
stable T. A- Drown of JelikH In the
County Jail. Brown Is charged with
selling whiskey Woods armed with
a warrant f"r the arrest captured
Brown In Jenks this afternoon but
was forced to strike him several
times with Ids gun before the pris-
oner gave In. A Charge of resisting
ill Officer will also be lodged agnlns;
Constable Ittovvn.
Representative Hughes Is Hi
WASH1NOTON March 24 Rep-
ri emit. ill. e .lames A. Hughea of Wesl
Virginia is serious!) ill as Ihe result of
i rierv.cis breakdown and his friends
ire expressing their fears. Hi- is con-
lined o his apartments and his con-
dition is auch thai his physicians have
forbidden he rernoval lo the family
lo me in Bunting Tin- physicians
declare thi n- ll no immediate danger
but they are tukim; every precaution
to safeguard him from annoyance ..r
excitement.
World Wants Get li-sult-World
Want Get Result
World Wants Get Resulta
Cicero L. Holland
0 " D Bitot i ll.
Ill I: hi i Ht I'll uic lllis and .ni
v: lbs rjranulated lugar '
I l!' Utll l.el Hellle Kclei' l 'I I.I I'll ll.'x'
lib III l.et Home rendered lard 4V
Home Rendered Laid per lb. . I.t'1'
'iiUi Can Compound I
(01b ciin Home rendered lard M.ll
D. s. Meat per 1 1 im
i doaeti Presh Country Kggs ..iisso
i lb. Country nutter son
lib Am b ull ui ui Si boo! Creamarif
Butter ISa
i cam Hominy lid
Cam Klborta readies Hfl
4 Cans V J. Paag 2Hc
IIR lbs. C. H. PlOUT 11.11
lib (I. I' Tea 0
lib Hollands special Blend Coffee lie
Japan Teg per ib it.v
Imperial Teg per lb it.io
I Peck of spuds Ida
(lbs Good itic. la
lbs good Prunes I Be
4 i ins ( 'on lo
i ai. a Can Tomatoes Ida
4 I ' HIS Peg! lies ISO
I Pounds Speckled Beang ltd
lib. Dried Peaches 'JSC
:i Boxeg Sardines tfle
i Cun Till Salmon ion
Pal II IIS per b Ifd
Florida Oranges per dot no and Ho
1 Till Cans Wlliong Milk 15o
Any article usually hold for He
:t for 25c
We are stui selling Pickwick
high grade canned goods 2
c.ius for trio
1 ijt. Cranberries tile
K Bars Silk Soap la
7 Bars c. w Boa 2.rc
il liars Hub No More N'aplha snap ISO
i. w s.ida Craokera by box .... n'
Krispy Crackers by box 7 1 j
c.il. I' lies a cans 11.00
Qal Apii.ots J cans 11.00
Oal. Cherries lOo
Hal. Appbs 25c
1.IG Kit Mackerel 1 1 til
tl IS Kit White Fish II 00
i Qal 1 1 ooeeberrles Tie
i Qal Black Raspberrlfg TOo
:t ikgs. Starch lOo
We deliver.
mm
VI' aW
SEE IF YOUR CHILD'S
II ItOHH IRKITliTi: WO I I
mtlSH IT Ml s w tSTE-
I I (M.l.l II IKIW l bs
o mailer what alls vein' chil l a
gentle .thorough laxative physic
ahould always bo the first treatment
Kiv en
if your child lan'l feeling well; rest-
ing nicely; eating regularly ami act
Ipg naturally It is a sine sign that
its bowela are Illled vvllh foul con
Btlpated w ist. matter ami need a gen-
tle thorough cleansing ill once.
When cross Irritable. feverish.
stomach sour breath bad or your
Mill has stomach ai he. diarrhoea
sere throat fall "f cold tongui at-
el; give a teaspoonful of Syrup of
Figs ami In a lew hums all ihe clogged
up waste undigested fend ami sour
bile will gently move on ami out of lis
litti.. bowels with. on nausea griping
or weakness and you will surely have
a well happy and smiling child again
With Syrup "1 bigs you ai. not
drugging vuiir children being com-
posed entirely of luscious figs senna
and aromatlca Il eunnot be harmful
besides they dearly love its delicious
fig taste.
Mothers should always keep Syrup
of I'lgs handy. It is Hie only stom-
al h. liver ami bowel cleanser ami
regulator needed a little given today
will save a sick chid tomorrow.
full directions for children of all
ages and fur grown-ups plainly print
ed on the package.
Ask your druggist for the full name
'Syrup of PlgS and BltXer of Senna."
prepared by the California Pig Svrup
i'ii This is lb delicious tasting gen-
uine oi.i reliable Refuse anything
else offered.
IN FILL DRESS SUITS
il l M IKK mi. viiow ixo IT
Ml sUiii.i I I I
I III ItHB
The members .r Akdar Shrine Tem-
ple win make a pilgrimage to the
asis of Muskogee Thursday to at-
tend the annual spring meeting of
Bedouin Tempi... a splendid program
has i ii arranged BJeclnerg will
gather from nil parts of ihe stale ami
it will be a greal day In Muskogee.
More than lit Tulaa Bhrtners have
already purchased tickets In make the
trip and a special train has been se-
rine I un tiie Midland Valley Those
desiring tickets inn secure them from
Recorder J. It Bartlett or at the
Midland Valley depot at Ihe li nf
Paving The round trip fart is 11.10.
Bvery Hhrin-r win take his teg
and UlOSe wh" have tlmm will take
their full dress suits. Ihe object being
to have a Tulsa delegation. In full
Iress make a ilisl inct iv e showing In
the monster I erode that has been
planned.
The nobles f I'e.bmln Temp' art
royal entortalnera and it - expected
thai tOO Akdar Shrlners will make
the trip Muskogee Tnursday.
Advantage will be taken "f the np-
portanlty to boost the Drv ruining
Congress ami Agricultural conference
0 l e held in Tulsa in ApMI The spc.
Clal train will bave Tulsa over the
Midland Valley about lltO III the
morning.
Judge Henry Marshall K'irmiin.
presiding judge .f the Oklahoma
Criminal Court of Appeals lectured
to the law students Kriday on "Change
of Venue."
liesr
I THF "KftTfl"
aitw I V at
For Spring 1913 j
The Tulsa Grocery
is i sot uml Street
Saturday March Btli wo
at the following prlcCSI
23 lbs. Granulated sugar ...
buhael Colorado I'ol il. icn.
pkgs Oriole Corn I'lakes
I6c-0atmaal .
lb. Pali Jaard
t0-tb Pall Lard
Bars C. W. Soap
Cabbage per lb
'i cans California Peachee .
2 Cans California Apricois .
iOc-pkg dm .Starch . . .
dosen lountry i;ggs ....
Cms Corn
liars Silk or Lenog Snap .
4M-ib. Back Kaiisns D. or
Star Flour
a cms Mo 2 Tomatoes ....
2 Cans No .1 Carnation Toma
4M-lh. Suk Fancy Flour.
1 pk. B D. Apples
pk Winesap Apples ....
i Ballon Country Sorghum .
Cans No. 2 Raspberries .
III. Dried Cherries
lbs. Dried Dears
lb. pried Raspberries. . .
lbs. Dried Apples .......
Ibg Dried Aprbols
lbs. Dried Peachca
a Small Cans Heels
i:.d miss Potatoes
Burbanka Potatoes
l . pi ut Cranberries
Phone ICH.I
re si ll
.$1.00
. . .70
. . 10
. .ill
. . .fl.'l
. $1.80
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A. A. & L. BUMGARNER
Proprietors
TRADERS
To the surprise of many of the heal
business men in Tulsa T. VV. Davis
Still carries Hie kejs to The Traders
store.
it la not thai ihey think us dis-
honest but they gay that our LOW
PRICE8 are not consistent with good
business methods ami that it Is only
a matter of days when our doors will
be locked. MANY BETS have been
made thai we could not continue to
hold the keys sixty days. We think
we know our business and we will
ba. k our Judgment to our last dollar.
We vviii bet 60 that we buy better
groceries for less money than any
gri rman In Tulsa. We will com-
pare Invoices to prove same the win-
ning to go to Captain Hickman for
the poor. II costs 10 per cent of sales
to deliver goods. We save this ex-
pense. Those who credit llgure to
lose from Ti to 10 per cent of all they
put mi their bunks. Those who pay
them i ash have to pay for these
losses.
The more we sell the less the e.
pense on the dollar per sale our
cash sales an now the largest nf any
grocery in Tulaa. we gold Monday
March 17 1081.18; Tuesday March
s. if:!. Ml. Wednesday March 1.
1476.48; Thursday March 10 1070 04
Friday March 21 1404.74; Saturday
Mn h is 01010.80; total for the
Week. 01640.00.
These who credit and deliver can-
not and will not meet otir prices on
the entire line They publish a few
piles and then side step. Get others
pi I' . s then come to us and buy for
less. Weigh everything yuii buy.
Price our entire line. Ynu must
have better goods for less or your
money back.
TRADERS
ion EAST SECOND
:l 1 I I
This dress form
Is made directly
over you. QlVg
every line of neeg
aoulders bast
waist and hip.
When placed on
pedestal made
yniir height you
run easily turn
hem of skirt.
SATISFACTION
blARANTEED
tnl TEL. 278
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