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Vfl E TULSA DAILY WOULD FRIDAY APRIL 1. 1919
TRRE1
SOCIETY NEWS
it v MIHH VI'.RA OWTNNI
II ! I Pit' NB I'OU.
II- i' 1 p a to e p
7 i a te lo a.
I oit I'l. i.KOIMik.
I .ii' hiblicn think very
linn h Hi-- name thoughts uikil
lllealll the HIIK' dlcaillN UH
baardad in t-it and mirrUf ihl
vonntn Pants .. -i honor the
li .if young ii mill Dm o' S
if mother 1 1 ual n fan win h
plaatira lu method all these
aii'l other "iV anticipate and
rehear in their play hours
linbert I .iiu.i itevepjowi
lodniS Calendar.
Mi hi I Mm W N. Robinson glv
dsne patrons and friends f Hotel
Tulss
christian rongrsgatlon give reoop.
(Inn f.n new pastor Rev. Taubman
Hill
gsnlor Isss party ni horns f atlas
Lon Kgsn
Csrpe Diem flub meeting with Mrs.
j. w. rlallew.
Mi. and Mn C D. Hughes antar.
lain hi caul.
Mr ( ilia in trrtra Tiiia Morning
Mm Ida B. ttala of St Louis na-
tional secretary of tha Chautauqua
Assembly it i 'liaiiiunnna N. Y whom
T"Ua'a ' in i i a ii'ii ia clrcis announced
would arrly early in the week to be
their guest bill who was delayed ie-
OH Ufa "f th severe atornia throughout
(ha ni telegraphed yesterday that
ali a en routa and would arrlvo In
tin pftj thli morning. The regular
weekly meeting of Hip circle will be
held 'lux afternoon In tho home of
Mn w i Williams on Booth Denver
avenue here Mm. Cole la to he a
guest during her stay in Tulsa and
where she win address the members
hi some subject of special Interest to
them at this time The circle has nr.
ranged for nn open meeting Saturday
afternoon In the parlors of the Pres-
byterlan rhuroh al whtoh time Mrs.
Cole will give an address on "The
Seven Bchooli of Painting." An Invl-
. N. C. CHILD
Miiiic si i g ami Well by Vlnol.
When m tell you that vinoi la the
beat reined) In our whole gtock foi
making weak puny ailing Children
trong robual and rosy we are only
telling you what has been proved by
hundred ot mothers.
Mrs. v 0 Blrother Raleigh N. C
Hay: ' My little girl Hazel has been
taking Inol to build her up after a
severe s i ' 1 1 of sickness. It has donu
ho much good by restoring her ap-
petite and building up her strength
that I think Vlnol Im the finest tonle
eer prepared and I am telling every-
one about It."
What Vlnol did for this little girl
It will do for every weak and ailing
child because sickly children need
the Strengthening cod liver e'ements
and the tonic Iron that Vlnol con-
tains Ibat Is why Vlnol builds them
Up quickly and gives them u fine
health; color U is pleasant to take
ami w- guarantee that the results
will satisfy you money back if they
do not Tulsa Drug Co. Tulsa okla.
. aaaaaSS twMJaaeaieaj
' THE "KOTA"
For Spring 1913
A ma VBK Bl IT
Noll rose serge was used for 'hi
blouse which elopes at the side front
with It Ih a white linen Collar with
a tie of oream-whlte velvet having
plOOt edge.
The skirt la of black and while
checked malerial slightly draped at
the si lo A broad loop girdle Of black
satin is worn
lutlnhs has been extended by the i Irele
to the Woman's club Tuesday Book
Uuskln Art and Design clubs and the
executive boards of the llyechkn club
and Tulsa Woman's Council ami for-
mer Chautauqua Circle members to be
their guests on Oils occasion whhh
will be u rare privilege lo hear a
woman of broad education culture
and refinement Mrs Cote hag been
on the editorial staff of many of the
foremoat periodica! of the daj. and
her writings bine exerted an Influence
si i.iiiy on subjects of special Inter-
eat to wonn-n. which has been fell the
country over. Mrs. Cole Is at present
secretary of the largest woman! club
In at. I.ouls ami Is widely known to
club women not only lu Missouri but
In varloua other states of the east
and west. Mrs. Cole Is a personal
friend sf Mrs. Mclntyre. wife of
Hlshoi Mclntyre who is expected here
for Saturday's event. An evening lec-
ture by Mrs. Cole during her several
days' stay h'-re will be announced
later and many little courtesies of a
social nature are being planned for
tho homes of the various circle members.
msssm
F
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AFTER IRK
Advice I. hen Mother in Regard to
Voting; Daughter Proves Valu-
able in Daughter Even
Mter Marriage.
Pollock 'lex. "When I was girl
about II year of awe" writes Mrs.
Winnie Delaney of ibis town I was
in awfully bad health. I tried differ-
ent treatments but they did me no
good.
A friend advised my mother to give
me Cardul the woman's tonic. She
gave nie one bottle and It straight-
ened me nut al! right.
I did not have any more trouble
until after I v is married. I had sev-
eral bad spells then but I begun tak-
ing Cardul again and my health
statud to Improving right away.
1 can safely recommend Cnrdni to
all women suffers as I think It la the
greatest woman's medicine on earth.
You may publish this letter if you
wish."
Cardul Is good for young girls as
well as older women because it con-
tains pine harmless vegetable ingre-
dlenis. which act gently yet surely
ou lilt delicate womanly organs. It Is
a tonic prepared exclusively for wo-
men. For more than 60 years Cardul has
been i" widely extended use. ny wo-
men of all ages. Hnd has given entire
aailsfaction as a remedy for rebuild-
tug womanh health and strength.
Ton can rely on Cardul. It will
do for you. what It has done for
thou-HivIs of others It will help you.
Hegin lo take Cardul today.
If. B - Writs to: ChtiUnooga UtdXat
Os I l " .i't Dept. Chittinoet.
lean for Svseial laittuotloBS ss tnur
and 64 i. book. "Hotat Trtilmsut for
Watn.' tMil ia u'n'a raessr.
Mrs. Hlesnbacttev iio-.t-s.
"All Fools' Day" the one day in all
the year when practical Jokea are
alb' Dermlasabls. was made a jolly
Occasion for the young women of the
Meka-llute club Tuesday evening
when Mrs John Utsenbacher Invited
Ihcm to be guests at her pretty home
in Owen Park dames and contests
In accord with the season had been
outlined by the hostess and the merry
making extended far Into the evening
hours. Delightful refreshments pre-
pared by the hostess with B view to
giving the guest- u genuine treat of
good things Of the culinary art were
served by Mrs. Mlsenbacher to con-
clude an evening filled with pleasure
from beginning to end.
Mrs. Hoberl Barton and Mr. Tom
iatharn have been called here from
St. I.ouls on account of the critical
condition of their sister Mrs. Edward
Collett of Ada. Okla who has been
111 for some time at the home of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. B F Latham
In this city.
el 111 til" public S lloolS . llll KUcHtH
at the aif.ui being planned in her
honor win rompoas mostly the tench-
en With whom she was BMOCiated
din Ink; Iter connection With 'be Tulsa
schools.
The pleasing announcement is mads
by Mis Alice Robertson ihat plans
for i he opening of the Woman'! Club
in H lets in tin' McKlbban building
on Third street are rapidly approach'
11 K completion and the formal open-
ing will be hu I at an early date. This
is an enterprise in which ull business
women ami girls of Muakogae are
vitally Intercsied and th movement
deserves tb" success that its real im-
portance Justifies and augurs. - Mus-
kogee Press
Mr and Mrs. Unity Sinclair will
leave in a few days for a Couple of
weeks' atey al Hot springs.
Miss Haael larkln "f BartleavllUi
is Ibe guest of her father Mr. John
i. fairkin ii Hotel Tulsa for a few
days.
Dr T Fl .lustus of Independence
Is a Tulsa visitor for a few days.
Mi- Walker Honored
Mrs. Chaib-s c. Walker of Tulsa
who la the guest of her cousin .Mrs.
Clifford Jackson of Muskogee was
the honor guest al a luncheon given
by Mrs. Bok Bi Hroi.k of that city
Tuesduj ami of which nn exchange
of ibat ll nave the following ac-
count: Mis Eck B BrOOk was the
hostcaa yesterday afternoon at het
home Vorth Fifteenth street at
a charmingly appointed luncheon.
Die honor guest being Mrs. Charles
Walker of Tulsa. Covers were laid
for eight and al 1 luncheon table
brlgh) Willi a profusion of many hued
velvet pajisy blOSSOma the guests en-
joyed a Several -COWS menu served In
the hostess' most gracious fashion.
social Evening
Trlnltj arid Bt Agnes Guilds the
Woman's Auxiliary and rector. Dr. J.
I II. Reedy of Trinity church havs
planned a social evening for members
and friends of th parish for next
w ednesds v.
Mrs Richard Carhart of Oklahoma
City la spending a few days In Tulsa
with Mr. Carhart.
Miss Elsie Itoeser a student of N'a-
tlonal Park Seminary at Washington
D. C who spent the Faster Vacation
In Tulsa with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Henry itoeser at Hotel Tutsa
left yesterday to resume her student
duties. Miss itoeser was accompanied
BS far as Bt. I.ouls by her mother and
sister Miss Muriel Roeser.
To Give Shower for Mi- Wells.
Miss llullle Wells of Broken Arrow
whose engagement to Mr. Earl s.
I!' atty Of Tulsa was recently announc-
ed will be tendered a shower Tuesday
evening al the home of Mr and Mrs.
T. L Wallace on South Main street
Miss Wells was until recently a teach-
FRECKLES
now is THE TIME To GEN KID or
THEflfi VQlit spots.
There' no longer the slightest need
of feeling aMiamcd of jour freckles
as a new prescription otblne- double
strength has been discovered that is
guaranteed to romove these hoinel.
spots.
Simply get an ounce of otblne -double
strength from Hotmail A
Campbell and apply a Utile of I1
night and morning and you shou'd
soon see that even the worst freckles
have begun to disappear while the
lighter ones have vanished entirely
It Is seldom Ihat more than an OUOO
Is needed to completely clear the sklt
and gain a beautiful clear complex
ion.
Be sure to ask for the double
strength otblne as this Is so d undo
guarantee of money back if it fail
to remove freckle.
i atPher Will be a called meeting of
Tulsa Hive I. 0 T. M. this afternoon
at i.tB for the purpose of balloting
on prospective candidates and per-
fecttng arrangements for th state
rally to be held In Tulsa April 11 and
12. '
Reception for Pastor and Wife.
a reception for Rev. Geo. P. Taub-
man and family of tho Christian
church will be given Friday night at
the church. Not only the members
and friends of Ibe church are asked
but the citizens ot Tulsa nre cordially
Invited to welcome Mr. Taubman. The
following program will b enjoyed by
all:
Music Orchestra
Address "For the Church."
Fudge W. I. Williams
Address "For the Ministerial Al-
llanca" Rev Frank Neff
Address "For the City"
Mayor Wooden
Response '. . . Mr. Taubman
Music.
Refreshments.
Wanted Vice clean rags. Bring
I.. IVnaM
The Mission of Redeeming Love.
v.'here old time religion Is enjoyed
an I "the 'indent landmarks of tho
falhsis" ve not been removed;!
whe.ro sveTbody Is welcome but es-
r..l't. romlne house nod hotel '
pktrbOY to whom we say: "Come"
and f.Vgettliig iho Sunday show en-
Joy w.th tlx rn old fashioned gospel
meeting bringing memories of your
mother's V'Vl. and your father's Qod.
Bervlce every n'fcht Sabbath school
at ten and gospel meeting at eleven
Sunday morning. Also If any unfor-
tunate women or betrayed or erring
Klrls will phone 399 they will be given
Immediate assistance. Mission 109
Fast Second four doors east of Cen-
tral cVtlonal bank. Lylla A. N-w-berry
1 iperlntendent ads
Wanted Vice chutii rags. Bring
I hem today. W orld.
ResAll Drug Store open day and
night. Phon IS and 6. Free night
deliveries adv
Choice CannS Bulb for sal" reas-
onable. Phone 1 H 1 3 . Adv.
rark' i -tun c Out of DaiiKer.
PARK8R8BURO W Vs.. April I
-The food situation Is much olarl-
Ited here tonight. With flood water
of the Ohio hack in Its banks rapid
progress Is being made In cleaning up
the portion of the town that WBg In-
undated. Hufferera of the high Watf
are being sheltered and feed without
SSrlOUS Inconvenience.
Dr. li kins 'stopatti opp. Kresa's.
Adv
Friday--A Sale of Men's Silk Sox--24c
.Men ben cr sip mi ' to ttforgl Pair of these soi lis) have nil iu inwbi with linen Uoels ami Iom
I lie i olor ass ii tin mu m 11". l.rmy BruM'H. Nan Ian. t'llDenliacOU IdUCIuler. Hhick lie I III I
tnlUaa ibat you cnonoi dupUonte t"i ii ttagsas lie i" .'' ii a)lr I "i Frid) s selling
Main f loor MouMi i-le
24c
Head our Ss lal Viiiioun c-
Mu ni about shoe in
Tomorrow i ri nlng s i nun raj
winl sniiiriin Murnlnas
World
'ibe Hi-si for the Pile Whatever ilia Print
I ho bills in e i innjisiwlly
M iWiaiPaiBlBIB HIFPWI
Tulsa's Busiest ami itoat Departmsnl stor
I ami I g I ' i 'la
si-. the IrrlvBl of new
I o i cplai lb"-.- )usi -."lil
Econ()niy Items For Friday's Special Selling
Friday Rt'onont) Kews has become might) popular as well as profitable reading but no mors popu-
lar than the Prldu) sales i h n isivss Th lonomles ate many and tb rduotloni always genuine baeed
on the actus I former pricings md nol upon any inflated prlrss Bui wh) tall von this! Vou know th
methods ths policy of "esselneaa wltlioul rsaggeraUou" ' our advertising so come today epn4ing much
9c
15c Wliite Goods 9o Yard.
In this lot ire (went) riv pie.es of a'hlts goods.
In checks slrlpis and bars Thj i lli ami liie
Miiues ami mostly the i splendid opportunity
is hart afforded n lonomical woman for making
spring clothes at niu b lea than usual
Friday a junl
12c Batistes worth to 18c yard
Here's a bargain In colored and fano batistes
TbSy are .to and 31 Incite wide A Ids line of pat-
terns for selection at this special price of 10
ii yard I LZ
Surah Pompadour Silk 48c
A beautiful assortment of patterns in the Hurah
Silk Pompadour effects. A good Hue of colors and
our regular 88c i ilttea special for Frltlaj
a yard
48c
Hv im Poplins Worth 35c
Barred and corded fabrics and especially Popllng
are hming their Inning tins tesson This lot which
we shall offal ton tomorrow Is composed of odd
Mini sins s pieces from lines former!) sailing gl I8u
80c ami Its yard There are plain stuped ami
fancy pieces I'he srrsj f colors is go. a IKp
Priced for ijulok olearancs Friday s yard 101
65c Faille Silks 49c
They sis 'ii inches wide ami corns In a host of
pretty shades such us canary pink pearl red blue
may. el.- Our regular 880 value AQp
l or lodny a yard) two
27-ince Silk Poulards 68c
BSIegSnt palieins and shades In those 17-lneh
Silk I'oulanls Values worth Hfic and Due a yard.
good Opportunity to save is offered I oil III tills
HpiN'lal sale Price of per yard
58c
L27 inch Striped Ten-y Cloth in Blue Pink Brown and Black with
White Stripes Special per yard
24c
Colored Emb Voiles $1.19
One lot of colored embroidered Voile ami Batiste
Flouncing 'ii im lies wide The i oiois are natural
linen pink and blue The patterns era verj prettj
ami the offering constitutes exceptional opportunity
of buying the regular $1.75 values
for
75c ami si no Handings lo match 59e.
$1.19
Children's $1.25 and $150 Dresses
in this lot are Jimi thlrty-slg drosses for children
and misses siga '! .ens to IB years. They aro
made of good ginghams and percale excollently
made and wet! trimmed good assortment of colors.
our regular $1 36 ami $1.80 values table
todO) s selling at only . . .
89c
A Combination of Three Special Undermuslin Values
$2.50 Petticoats $195
Beautiful Pelt loos Is of line qual-
ity batiste daintily French em-
broidered In pretty designs The
flounce la scalloped llegtilar $1.41
and $2.68 values f 1 QP
Today
$1
du
$.U5 Emb. Goods $2.65
Made of line Nainsook with neck
and sleeves embroidery scalloped.
Thoy nre embroidered in pretty
Frenoh designs and eyelet woik
The regular $H 21 Mgbl-
i gown special
$2.68
$2.38 Comb Sets $1.79
Close fitting pretty combination
suits with neek arum and bottom
of egs neati.v scalloped They are
ami have been selling al $118 Hut
m nl" of kuoiI oualliy Nainsook
Specially priced for to-
day al ...'....-
$1.79
$2.50 Lace Curtains $2.10.
One lot
Ivory Bergs
curtains and
good service
edge t 'hob
Special Todny
f about 24 talis of l.acc Curtains in
and Cream. These are the large SS
come In man) pretty designs; made for
They have the "Overlook" corded
C Of these $L'.D0 alll'S
12 1 2c and 15c Drapery for 8c Yard.
$2.10
About a do.en pieces In this lot They are
Striped etamlnesj Us inches wide. It is an exception-
ally good quulltJI and comes in stripes of blue. red.
yellow ami gold I he regular I a Vic and 15c values
as a featuer of the Drapery Department
Toda) . a yard J
8c
3-8in
Brass Extension Curtain Rods
8c
Quaker Curtain Nets Special.
Fifteen pieces of Quaker Curtain Nets ami Laces
in Ivory cream and ecru colors. The are 4t Inches
wide and conBtltute one of th best drapery offering
we ve made special for roday s s.-iimn imy from
any of these pieces at on I j
a ; a nl ...
28c
New $1.25 Dressing Gowns 98c.
Made of pretty BatlltS III flora' designs Such as
roses apple blossoms etc. and In colors of pink blue
lavender and yellow They have square yokes and
short sleeves A lut e bell of the fabric fastens the
wi at. An early offering of these $1 26
values for Tndaj only
98c
r
New Automobile Veils or Scarfs of Chiffon in Green Copenhagen
"RTt.1 1 D Ann J W i f U I O saaTo lflfl Cninrillir -rn-
$1.00
V
ii s ii a msniinn nn
A MM KELLER
I'lfisiu iti.ll s KOTBfl PbAYKM
MERfTS MOBILITY VT CLAltK-
MORE T N
NO ONE ELSE WOULD DO
Otbet Playaes Wilted Into So thing;
Minis- ii Was neoanae They
Don't speak hutch
"A real prlncsw7 Let's us to hart"
it was th ' ry uf a dosen or more
members of the Pittsburg National
league basebsii club when they arriv-
ed in clan-more earl) yesterday
morning and were Informed that
Princess Bteflno Kaalts of Vienna
Austria was in that It y. tabliig the
famed "Radium Jiater'' bath foi Ii
H ma.
The entire Clttb was taken OVr the
city in automobiles by the enterprls-
ing Commercial club of thai place and
when they got back to the hot"l the)
were Informed that a teal hOBeSt-to-
g Iness princess with th" blood of
the nobility coursing through every
Vein was right in the same burg. If
there Is anything that Slll arouse the
curloilt) of a baseball player. It's a
princess W hile the kiiiik ' was
busy asking iiie-.tlons about the dis-
tinguished Visitor who Should drive
UP to the hotel but Her Royal High
tl eS Priti' ess Bteflno herself ' V'es
Indeedy
The princess was In an sutomoblls
with lo r maid Both were heavily
veiled a photographer was along
"Her Highness request the pleasure
of meeting Mr John Wagner" an-
nounced a vale! as be approached
Barne) Dreyfus president f the PI-
I rates
j InslantU all eyes were centered oti
llonus who himself fully appreciated
ihc BotOrtetj thai was coming his way
Mire tiling. responded Drey't I
and tuinlng to Wagner he hsI"i
' Want to meet her Nibs?"
"Oh. I guess i might ss well."
yawned rlonue in an lll-concaled at-
tl mpl at Indifference. Soon he was
tailing to Miss Steflno In Herman
j Hhe is a HUCnl linguist
The princess annout d that she
would like to haw her photograph
I taken standing beside ths greal j-ihn
i Wagner Nobody else would do. it
i bad to be llonus himself i ) Toole.
i Itlll Kail) and some of the oth"r mat-
Ines Idols of the club Insisted that the
picture would not lie complete were
1 the not III It. end while the photo
grapher aa grouping the prince an i
' tbr ball plavers the rest of the team
j mam SOVaTBl dSSgSratl attempts to
I get within the tange of the camels.
Put what cared the princess for the
r.-si of the gang? Piffle! They looked
bush b'SKUers to her.
And thus it was thai th ssventaen.
war wonder of the major leagues had
bis ib lure "tOOken" alongside some
real nobility.
Maybe that's why he acted so pert
In yestltday's game Who knows.'
And Wagner's t'-am mates the
jealous ets'
depart
Hriins.
Mllbr
. ) . .) . ; . .. ; . . .
PI. VI Its Miss 1 It f.
Pour members of the Pitta.
burgh baseball -lub were left
lii Uttl Rook Ark . Wednes-
day night ftfif-r they had been
misinformed about ths time
the train would
The four ars Bobby
Aitie llofnisn Jack
and lack Kerry. Thev anil
ed In Tulsa last nlKht and will
be seen in this afternoon's
same with ClOtM City.
The other members of the
Ptttaburgh part) now Quarter-
ed at the Hotel Tulsa are as
follows:
John Wagner B U nooe
(ieorge Qlbaon Al'-s Mc'artln
Arthur Butler Charles i.
Idams Ww J Kelly
i is tniiiiM a w. ( 'ooper
tteuther lames Vols
Arkle Mr and Mis
'arev Mr. and Mrs
tl Tools ami Barne) Dreyfus.
i . t
II I
W. H.
II. V.
at c.
M. .1
rDRINK-n
(oca Cola in bolllrs.
Walth the itowd on
bodies and see dial il h
(mm
Phone fiKI i'lion
TllSA'8 WAGON SHOP
im H Ural hi.
We will Repaint ami Iti pair
your automobile Oarriagesi
Hiigglcs and lliislm-ss Wagons
St a Vry reasonable cost; but
Mil gnu )ou thu very best work
possible.
Wi i Bamodai your out of
dgts I 'is into Hit I our Door
Models.
We put on It ubber Tire. All
Work is fully guaranteed to be
us rsprseen t sd
n v
P. J. I .him;. Prop.
I id- ii W agon shop.
nn l ust i list Htreet
A New Suit
for $1.50
Krlng us
nlrty suit s
through our
tsry plant
looking Ilk
clesnsr can
have not th
killed labor
Thers Is
where that
that la her.
that old greasy
ml lt u send It
modem and unl-
it will come out
new and no other
do It bscauss they
equipment nor th
Just on p!ar
can be done and
The
Parisian
JOHN II. IIANRBTOX
Proprietor
tin. I Icunliuc nml Dyetrur.
211 H Boaton Phone 007
"We Htrlve to Please."
Byes Tested 0 lasses Fifed
Hold Pilled Frame with pest
quality lenses.
$900
A full correction guaranteed
sVOODWARD'8
the Opliciun witli Kendall Drug
t tamps ny
10 ESaSI Second HI.
Trusses fined unit QuaranUsed
Phone W'e Deliver.
C. S. I i i ncr
J. . Turner
Ferner & Turner
Dentists
PI -: Office 120: Res -.'iub.
301 Robinson Ircade Hbig
Tulsa.
TULSA HOSPITAL
Wtit Knd South Flflh mm
Phont 70. Arabulnrgj at an? hoo
Opcti to all PbrilrlBDi or i . 0f ajj
DcnomlDfatlon.
mi a. o. zicaLAB. aupt
3rtduit UnlYfriit? of PflnnajrlTftnlaV
Ifoipltal Trafnln7 Srhoof
Vtn TnitM BlMisic Shot Rvjpftir ftolorf
undpr (he ttia; K tec trie Slum Hifjn. tnt
eqnippfdl Wtj do Him dMi! iriMlli tko$
repairinf. We call for and drhfer frf. Ia
pontu-'tioD with Van Ttfi Mi-iaiiifprf
OyD all niffht ; 0e iajrwliri iii (he lit ft
rtTturn Irfpi Iftc Phont 1865. No. 17 Kaat
Fourth ytrr-nt.
DON'T TAKE CALOMEL
FOR LIVER TROUBLE!!
lime Yon llcuril of the New ( oii-.il-
pation Itemed) from Hoi goring
Arkansas ibat Thousands are
Joyfully Praising
lUSt go to your druggi-u today. SBfi
I want a !ic box of ltt.)T aPRlNQft
UVBB BOTTONii use them sa di-
rected and goon all your atomach
ller and bowel troubles nlll be over.
The great phuKians in Hot
Springs preacrlb them for constipa-
tion aluggish llvafi indigestion nick
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Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 172, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1913, newspaper, April 4, 1913; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc133894/m1/3/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.