Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 172, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1913 Page: 4 of 10
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THE TVLH'A DAILY WOULD PUT DAY. APRIL L 191
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BMW oalb do affirm lbl artei deducting
all eenlfi apollrd m iiounig I'M ovai and
Am use win- km avers i".iJU oapiai
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y Oommlailon riplraa Octobai '.is IBldi
N i. Clarissa Tulsa in not on oasis.
It In in iho midst at .i di m it.
What hoi bocome of the Itinerant
tinner ami the umbrella mender?
Th spring poel in now ready for
tin' annual den i nt Bo i the Hessian
fly.
The lo
leemi Ii
u flair.
intlon of Ho
1. 1' a hoi I i
invention ball
Mutt ami Jell
They have now vlrtuall) changed u
to "on with tin' pronot let J".v be un
refined!"
Tito mod Is tea are gradually taking
away i tn ii nf the pleaiurei of t Of
Windy day.
Rooiovelt'a Mury nf hla life reads
ilk. hiH teitlmons before the Investl-
gating committee
A Tulsa polloemnn arroated a frog
the other iiav fur having a hop out"
Ct of hut pernon.
Mr Morgan left enough money to
take caro of all hit relatives Tor a Ill-
tic hllc at least.
thai
thai
ei ion
if the
Now what do you suppose mad
Viaduct cave In? The nniwer ti
Is: How "I'l la Ann'.'
'
Tlio houne is peeved nt the gov
hut Hint docn "in dull the edge
executive axe apparently
.
Even a mean man may have a wife
and Bome children who wouldn't like
to known you have sworn at him.
No l.orcttn Just because the ostrich
eutN chunks of rock and mortar is no
sign ti Is getting read) to lay a foundation
if iho violator! of ih" ordinance
n piiiniinx tin- us of sutoniolilli i re
Ignorant and desperate people if they
H i'' cam fi"in what I uomiiiinrs
oa 114 h lowot itrtUi or i.i"
Hu ll might bt mon bbbju foi Ihem
than thar la fui if a motor of f i
tha poopl Mini violet lh ordlnanoo
nn among lha weolUiloal and inoi In
iim mini itii iih of In sommunlt) 01
nr. iim anna ami daughter of anim
of ih ' i-.'iiu-i ami moil respectable
a. 1 ml sri of Ih run 1 in 11 ii 1 1 v . Ifooi of
those who rlolat tha speed ordinance
or Ih ion HkIii ordlnanc would da
in. in. 1 tha limit rr u 1 hi. ken Dili t
ami vii tha law again! hirii ipeedlng
m il tin ih requiring numhen ami
1.1 in r law are ul us mm h for 1 b
'l "O . lull i.f .. . I) IIH III'- III 1. 1 II
infill inn tin. World '! mum to
nay Hint It bellovea exeepl In tin
.i'.i' i.f children lent out In man
age great muchlnea that majorltj
of the iiihih nf violation ol the auto
mobile ordinal! arlie from lnadver
tanee and nol from anj wiiiui .Iimm
in defy the constituted authorities
I'm' lualano Tha World bclleva Ml
pi kh m spat ii limit im entlrtly too
slow 11 in nit right to provld foi
hIiiwIiiK "J1 "I I'"' i l'oMHtliKB unit to NlK-
111 1 before spproaohlng croalnga Out
Hoi inn 1 111 11 111 limit Ih rldlCUlOUl An
able bodied healthy man can walk mx
miles an hour Pour rollai an hour
Ih approaching Ihe average speed of
tha pedi iiiuiL Therefore to n x no-
pedestrian average as Ih automobile
I unwise ami unreasonable ami ought
in in. amended.
a great deal dependi on ih own-
n of the machines in Ihe solution of
IliN iiui'Mimi i.f reasonable rouulni Inn.
11 ih owner should ippolnt a com
mittee in appear i tore tin- 1 miimH
Ion nml dlsouss iim whole situation in
fair and Impartial spirit having in
1 1 1 w tin' fratnlna of an niillnumi
w hi. h win nrotecl allko tin- Intel ei ts
f th public and the Interests of iho
Hoi i uf tii machlnea wo are cerj
mi- tiir commission win meal them
liuir way nml minli ki.iuI will num-
if it. Tq "in- mind an ordinance with
1 reasonable speed limit and n pen
alty until lantl) evro to niHiirc hh nii-
Hi I vaiii i tin. tiling jiiiml 1I1 -Hired nt
thin time. We believe Hint a majority
of tin- owner of machine in thin
wn are law abiding oltlsena we be
lli va that a majority of them are 1 are-
fui that ihiv reaped the value ol
human life ami wunld be the ti rut to
lion violation! of hioIi an ordinance
un linn been outlined In HiIn. an In all
other matter where there ate con
nilctlng opinion more can be bo-
ompliibed through the interchange
r views nml the exhibition nf a spirit
C mutual helpfulness than bv all
other agenolea combined. We hope
thai ibis suggestion will be received
in the proper HkM and that wa shall
have in ordinance which win be easy
uf enforcement and which will ere
vent further tragedies
m un no un 111
nd L'hnoa Is pt'CHirfit
afndi ro 'H (i
1 f M ii0i
Al inHI w 1 1 1 u IUe Hie Ii e im . 11 .
"I I muz New we omlirMainl Hu pM
l ie in whom It Dim hlH inlaMoii .
I'lliig tdUCatlun .'I'd PlYagtWggi
Whn Hie la li e ol bll oilinloiMti n
Hon ran in 1 1 Hu oiiii.iui ia ei !)
preaalon and peonags ami oonflaog
noil which char aoterl sod hiH rula -
Wl 1 1 led OKI In prop Bl "'' Hint llu
"id despot
Hot we w l ie ill 1 eh 11I .Ml xu I in i d
'd a linn even cruel muter Hin in
l"'l 1 I 111' 'I Mo Ih m l n .lily r.T
popuUti government in the broader
en "i ibi 0 1 m. 10 1 in hi mil 1 hi"
require Ho- strong hand or a domi-
nating ruler.
Ilri preach) iii1hIiir Ih not a revo
lutlon imt un outburst of anarchy
i in- contending faction an imt ao-
dlera but bodle or brigands ami
fi mi 01 h. murdering in tha name of
potrlollaWi
Mttl Madera (th keyfjpt ol
win. hi- rharactai Ii perhopi found in
but ygeturlunlm)i weak vacillating)
Idealtlstlc nml wavering) wan an im
possible admlnlstiutor.
I'liies.-. pose ih restored or H"iiu'
e mb la no nf control ix acquired over
iim preaenl horrible ltuatlon tin
United State win in- forced o inter
M ill- ami occupy tin- country
Compotent auihorltlea MMoii that
one wa have crossed th itin Qrande
at least on year will pass before we
win be able i" withdraw our troops
it in estimated that an arm of three
iiiiiidi'd thousand will in- required.
Although wo would come In thi
name "t peace there 1 little doubt
but wimt the household that is now
divided agalnal Itself would preient
.1 Huiiii front in our troop
in th recognition of these fact
that Ih holding the hand of Mr. Taft
ami actuating th policy of conserva-
tism which bus characterised his
treatment of tin- iltuation.
W don'l wanl Mexico As 0
neighbor she is n nuisance but an a
pouesslon ih would prove a tribula-
tion fur ton coatl) and deadly it is
a on man Job the restoration of
peace tnd the one man fnr th J"b
is Porflrlo Dtas Herbert Kaufman
in Woman' World for April.
The minister are looking forward
to many wedding fees during Ho
next three month.
ID
A whole month has passed and not
a single millionaire has eloped with
hiH typewriter.
When two bii; concerns net to
fighting it ih certain that a bunch of
big lawyers are going to get theirs
.
Funny that the Pittsburgh Pirates
came to Tulsa Isn't it .' But not when
you consider this Is the only live town
In the state
The government is offering forest
land for .-;.! In Kansas Now what
are ih easterners untax u. do for a
great Ami 1 on desert
Now a countess If 100111: to wed a
stable boy. We hereby extend tin
table boy the renewed assurance of
our deepest commlsseratlon.
Bomebody sendn up a pamphlet re-
citing Hut ' kin Is an assured suc-
cess." The fi ll". who wrote that has
been married long enough to get used
to the borne brond
The
they m
Com b ti
trm On
di you
expelled lln w ood.
but
the
a ml
Hon.. peopb an no-.v hiring men t"
go out and look up desirable residen-
tial property for them. The real estate
agents are absolutely unable to sup-
ply the ib mand for n di rn n ntul
In im I
Orange blossoms arc beginning to
niUe th lr appearance in the Win
dews. Now Is the time for the boys
to be mighty careful what they mu.
hu a use the disease is both Infectious
and contagious
Why win a man listen o n ranting
rnUr.p. roaring politician fnr two
ho'iis. and in the greatest excitement
nf enthusiasm olap his hand ami ap-
plaud) and the next day at noon box
the ears of his child bnause It gets
a little noisy?
w hj do
Jaunts to hi
there in em
of Hie nun;
magical 0
eiteiihii glory
folding spring
people take uch Iohr
e wonderful thing when
ugh wonder In the rising
enough splendor in Hie
mine
f the stars and
n the mystery of un-
to last the mind for-
iiu
1
Having tired of trying to sell tiling
with unpronouncabl names the flor-
IsIs are coming La. k to hollyhocks
princes feather phlox and other oh)
fashioned things. And there is more
sense In thai than in anything that
has been done III Ihe llorist line In
many nml many a day.
(SI
a man with a green hat and a yel-
low tie Is safe iikuIum both the Qg
wa) folks ami the Ulstermen
The approach of a federal grand
jui seems to be a powerful srgu-
mi nt foi a closed m ton n
AithoiiKh the governor does not
Claim tu have been a rail Iplltter ill
his early days he la handy With the
axe.
it ih a darned sikIh easier to handle
a balk) horse than it Ii to pacify
n itiipicioni woman.
for something
un buttons al-
mighty few old
W omen are good
else beside sewing
though you can get
bachelors to admit it.
Some of the new Spring dresses
look as though they had been ut
out of an Indian blanket.
You don't
piit ure show
da) unless yt
have to go to
on Bunda) or
11 want to.
a moMiiK
any Other
...
Hon
racing is doomed for another
1 w o years In .Missouri There were ex-
eiient chance uf passing bill ice
tiling the sport but Home of the more
In Hie
ihi
utrs
of r
of b Itlng kil'cd It
pi 1 sentatlt 1 .
Alii MARTIS
few
.... i-
The exhibition of backbone which
Governor Cruce iium- yesterday GaaTie
ai a surprise to the natives ami tin
members of nil parties it takes
more than ordinary COUMUJS for a
chief executive to deliberately ilaugh
Or such pnrty nie.isiires an the re-
distrlcting lull the attorney general
bill the full 1 lew bill the two and n
halt cent bill and the other measures
which went to the immvani mi Tues-
day Whether the rest of the people
may think him right or not the gov-
ernor hOW Ihnt lo lias the hcre to
stand by his own conviction ami to
take the consequence of his acts.
llu- nil
Why did
ate In that
1 10
you d
uburb '
or
1 uptalne.
Ida imt to
"Everybody said is was .healthy '
M you don't understand tin
first principles of the practice of
medicine. Now 1 have a largS and
fashionable following; but it Includes
very few people who an really sbk."
Kpecdlng Him
1 Prom Chicago Tribune.
I Mr. Weerius was making a call
'l never take any ham is with
I holdup men ' he rem .-irked looking
at his watCH lo Oil Ui n pause In
tin conversation win n 1 am likely
to be out late at Bight 1 always carry
m dollar watch."
"Why tin re's no danger this time
Is there?" smiled his hostess "ll s
only H o'clock) and it 1 tu 1 11 1 won't
take you ll ore than ha f all hour to
Kit home."
its jiii iii Mgniir away th' earn
in s o a life tlttl I' buy a pound o'
creamery butter Toll Blnkley says
he got Out 0' politic! on uia ount o
tir nickel sogers
w antrd Mis-.
Ihem today.
. ii .in
rlil.
lag-
It ring
Tlial Corn Is a
Sure 4(oner' Now
"til I s Ii " Ihe KoN'.PlM rortl I IUe
U 1- m I um MUnO QUaCklF)
You II gy 1 "It Uixh bagl oil how
(lUlek 'OVTi IT" gnl lid nf Hint euro.
ii'm almost maglt I" "QBTfl IT" gets
Never mibi Hu Tbla Before. 'Ul 1 --
11 Undo Kvorf Horn Vanish
l ike Mggtc."
rory corn every time as ure u tha
un rises it take about 2 seconds
ti apply It. I'm 11 nalns stun. VOU for.
let the ruin tin in hIiiIm-Ih up and
1 1 gone. Rver try anything no - thai
Vou never did. Titer' no mors funs-
Ing v ith plasters thst pro on th
irni no more salTMi thai tnke 08 tha
suriiiiiiidliig lleah no mine bandages
No mora knives iiiih or rsxori that
m ike 1 orni grow ami cauie danger of
blood poison "OKTfl it" is squally
harmless tu healthy or irritated neih.
it "gets" every corn wart callou and
I'llllloll UllM. tot
"OBTS-1T" H Old at all druggists
nt Cent a buttle or sent or receipt
of price by B Lawrence - Co . Chi-
cago Bold in Tulsa by Puritan ithk
Co. Klatler Drug Co.. Sanger Drug
Co.. Oetman CampbsUi Weaver
I TUg Co. linker Drug Co.
(IT There is a great satisfaction in
knowing that the clothes you
wear are the best to be had for the
money. That is just the way you
will feel in one of our spring suits.
The styles are the last word from
the centers of fashion of England
and America the materials are the
finest woven and the tailoring absolutely faultless
if you want to get the greatest amount of satisfac-
tion out of your clothes better see these before you
buy your sprint; suit.
Q It matters not what particular
pattern you have in mind to buy
this season. In the long range of
styles we show you are pretty certain to find just
the pattern you are looking for. Splendid clothes
as low as $15 and $18 and the best from
MICHAEL STERN AND
H1RSH WICK WIRE AT
$20 $25 $30 and $35
Ctapp
Oxfords
Stetson
Hats
Boys'
Suits
Hats
Shoes
Etc.
sm.viulua.uj:nU
OW MEWS
World Wants Get Results
FAILURE to produce the bill which
he was charged with raising from $n
to $a resulted 111 the dismissal of the
i use against Hen William negro be.
fore i'. !-'. Commissioner Hen Conner
lata Wednesday. William was arrest-
ed In Bapulp last week
G-
MORRIS WANSKU.M AN. son-in-law
ol Ben Pollack returned yesterday
from Dayton Ohio having Just been
able to get a train out uf that unfor-
tunate City. He tells siimr thrilling
and heart rending stories about the
Hooded district.
.
A THIRTY PER CENT GAIN In
poatofilcc is shown by the receipt
tor Hie month lust closed over the
month of March last year. This is
"I f the great 'St gains that lias
ever been shown here. The totals fur
the past month were $9041.46 eom-
pnr.d with $Cs90.'.l". The receipts
fur April may fall off some owing to
the closing down of the government
stamped i nvelope factory ut Dayton
.
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH was
crowded yesterday morning at eight
o'clock when funeral services were
held over the body "f 10-year-old
Alice Constantlne Who was billed
Tuesday In an automobile accident.
The floral offerings were many nnd
beautiful Interment was made In the
i !ntholio cemetery.
STATE NEWS AND COMMENT
WHAT OUR GROWTH MEANS.
TW
steady and substantial growth enjoyed by
this hank means that it lias gained the entire con-
fidence of the community this confidence is the
result of uniformly placing the best interests of de-
positors ahead of every other consideration.
We invite your account offering you the same
character of efficient service and safety as are now
enjoyed h our large number of depositors.
I la-l I
jm
The annual state meeting of the
Brotherhood ofAmerloanTeomen clon-
ed Saturday after a largely attended
and enthusiastic meeting extending
over three days at Knid.
iklahoma t
the Apache
ml the
I und.
money turned inti
A university on the old Epworth
He on the must valuable sinale trai t
in Oklahoma City if now a possibility.
Trustees of the Southern Jiethedtst
rhucrh are contending for the land
which comprises 12 acres.
An Indian wedding was a big event
at Hie Baptist mission In Watongn
Wednesday The contracting parties
were all prominent Cheyenne as fol-
low: Yellow Shirt and Heel Hunt
and Hugh Little Man ami Virginia
spotted Crow.
The chiefs of the Cheyenne and
Arapahoe Indians 1 insert a pow-wow
nt Watinga. Tursflnjj night confer-
ring with Qeaeral Creel Indian super-
isur at Washington D. C. The Chey-
ennea are asking that nil their tribal
funds III the national treasury be di-
vided per capita
The City federation uf Women'
eluba "f Enid Okla. la making prep-
ainti .us for a chrysanthemum show.
art exhibit baby show fine needle-
work nml cookery display to be given
tins fail with the expectation oft
11 al. Ing it a yearly event.
Ike lileo a Wichita Indian has
pleaded guilty in the county court at
Taloga to a charge of selling whisky
In violation of law and has been sen-
tenced to serve 30 days In Jail and
pay a J:10 line. Rice was hidden In a
straw stack near CamargOi and in
this manner avoided arrest for some
time.
Norman has accepted the proposal
nf the Oklahoma Railway company
to extend its interurban lino from
Moon to Norm in. Stipulations were
th right of way over the Norman
streits leading to Hie university
terminal site consisting of seven iota
On n Main stii i t and four on the
i dge of the city.
.lodge D. ii. Taylor of Oklahoma
City has 1 eon named chairman for thi
state of 1 ktnhoMin to the mammoth
conservation congress to be held in
Knrxvllle Tenn. dining the months
of Be lumber nnd October. Judge
Taylor bai 'he privilege of naming the
member of Oklahoma announcement
of which will DO madJ within a few
days.
The ltd Apache prisoners of war
who have been held al Fort BUI were
placed un a ape. ml train tofttlttf
with thi ir personal effect) pontes and
mule and started fur the MagoaJefO
riser. ntlon In New Mexico. Wednes-
lav. The 10 linn head of cattle lie
Fertiliser for iibiahoum soils.
"Would like to know your position
on fertiliser." C. & K. Bhawnee
Okla.
Thw four Important elements essen-
tial to plant 'lfe are nitrogen potash.
phosphorus and lime (calcium). Thi?
soils of 1 iklahoma that have ben ex-
amined In this laboratory have In ev-
ery lnstam e shown u quantity of pn- I
tasslum above normal. 14m Is abund- j
ant everywhere except in the eastern
part of the stute where an acid soil
Is sometimes found. Nitrogen may be
added to 11 soil by means uf green
manuring (plowing under of cowpeaa
etc). Phosphorus Is not always prcs-
nt in our soils in sufficient qunntl- j
ties.
The grains remove phosphoruK and 1
nitrogen from the land hut potassium
need not be lost to any great extent j
If the straw stalks nnd such are
turned under. The nitrogen may be
n plcnlshi d in the manner 1 have in-
dleatedi
The question is now confined t
phosphorus. This element can be put !
back into the soil by artificial means
only. Those Ideas IniMcate briefly
Why complete fertilizers are not roe- " - - -
ommended it will pay to purchase I exception of nitrogen which may
the phoaphoru bearing substances easily he replenished by a proper rrt-
rui h as acid phosphate ground raw 1 tntlnn of crops or bv planting cow-
Seven Successful Years
In Tulsa as a
Specialist
I ft VOrd that speaks volumes
for the ability and fairness prao-
tiaed by
Dr.
C W. McCarty
In that time many other physi-
cians hava opened up offices as
specialists In the diseases of msn
tnd women.
None arc Here Today
nr. C W. McOu-ty Specialist
Thos who suffer from blood poison skin disonaaj urinary ob-
structions rtrlatur. varicocele nervous decline male weakness plies
Istula kidney bladder and prostatic affections drains and nerous
chronic and aptelsl diseases of men and women due to evil habits
excesses or th result of the sperlllc diseases are offered
CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FKEE
OFFICES 212'i SOUTH MAIN.
Dr. C. W. McCarty
itflco hours: S:S0 to B:S0 p. m.
Phone 6S8
phosphate rock nnd the bono meals
provided they are applied Intelligent-
ly i 'has. K. Francis. Chemist Kx-
perimenl Station. Oklahoma A. & M.
College Stillwater.
Nol Haul 1111 the Boll
peas bi two
summer.
n the ruvis during tho
h) ui in Oklahoma T
The land In Kurope which has been
In Continuous cultivation fnr more
than a (housnnd years produces more
Fur a time kaflr corn was not plant- ! than four times as much per acre as
ed in some sections because it was the virgin soil of Oklahoma. The re-
snld to be Injurious to the noil. No j ault not due to the difference In the
support has eer boon given to this quality of the land but to the method
Idea by agricultural authorities A I of farming. Fertilisation nnd IntMka.
crop of k 1 fir corn say thirty bushels
per acre will remove fi.a pounds of
potash 10.4 of phosphoric acid and
30.2 pounds nf nitrogen Such a small
crop of corn ns thlrt-fivo bushels to
tho acre will remove 7.9 pounds of
potash ll. xs pounds of phosphoric
add and IT.. 2 pounds of nltrog. n. It
appears then that corn fi move more
Ive cultivation make the difference
oklnhomans should study their meth-
ods. 1 lobar! Republican.
DRUG PURITY
Careful Prescription
Tilling is first consider-
ation here.
Ttie Gil Exchange Qruj C).
120 South Main
Wanted Jtlre clean
tbem Unlay. World.
rags
Bring
World Wants dot Results
longing lo the Indians will be sold Inlof the essential plsnl foods with the 1 World WillltS Get UcSllltS I'hone 157
A. H. & G. W. SANDERS
Dealers In
HAY ntSD AM) IS9BSJ
Alfnlfn nml I'rnlrle Hay.
at Heaeonabla Prices.
211 W. Arches
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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/m1/4/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.