The Tulsa Post (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 130, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 22 x 18 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
lULSA, OKI AHOMA. THURSDAY EVENING. JUNE 22^1911
T HE TULSA POST
Entered at the Po.toft.ee at Tulu. 0*^ «« Mall Matter^
OFFICIAL PAPER OF TULSA COUNTY.
The report of the Tulsa County grand jury, made yester-
day. carries with it in most certain terms the con '
en must almost frown upon such creatures, .who practise de-;
ceit and play politics in the name of religion, j
Sisson told all he knew and he didn’t know anything. He j
nade vester- has never been accused of knowing very much, but >t y as
. . i thought that after he had kicked around like a jumping jacK,
dav, carries with it in most certain terms me cuiiclusion for SQ manv weeks jiisl Spring, and tilled columns ot space in
, .,. ir, mmi who live right here and the papers, that he might spring some real information.
'lulsas worst enemus . r «■ ‘ . ... h This man Sisson, and this man Martin, got up and veiled
that for contemptible grandstanding Mayor Martin hold. md pleaded Tulsa’s fair name, we are going straight to
hell, there is sin on every side and doubly thick in the middle,
crown’ . tin?! Tulsa is getting to be an unsafe spot for our wives and daugh-
About the very hour that this pious saint wa> standing ^^ Wt, nui$t act n0w and stamp out this crime and law
in the rnilnit of the First Methodist church ballyhooing about breaking.” or words to that effect,
ui 11,4SUCH IMPOSTORS'
law enforcement, he w as smashing to smithereens the Mate ^-hesf things are written because the good name of luba
statuies »ilh his o»n hands. J £ SW*? jEfK'Jtt&S
W hen l. J. Martin was telling about what a 1.0 » 11 ^ibe, accorjing to his own statement, and how 1 ulsa was
tim gentleman he is. and how he belie\ e> in all law entorcc- ha vice hole that it was not a good place to live
, • m. on . he w ts licensing booze This brand of peanut politician too often works under a
«*“*• ’uul ,n <n,oran* UH h"V > AhL> lK ‘ ' mantle ot pietv while throwing truth to the winds
joints. . \ye believe that Tulsa is no worse than a lot ot other
W hen M.ivor Martin took office he declared he w ould not and a Nvhole lot better than a vast majority ot towns
fon* liquor ato The »Jmi,miration organ said in ***•........— - * - “ " - hmes ^
A\*
If
Soda
Crackers
Grew
on Trees
Nature would cover them with
shells, like nuts, protecting from
moisture, mildew, dirt and insects.
Just so are Uneeda Biscuit protected by
the moisture-proof, dust-proof package.
It keeps them oven-fresh and crisp, retaining
all their flavor and goodness till used.
Think it over and you will always buy
the protected kind
Neper Sold
in Bulk
In the moisture-proof
package
national biscuit company
tow ns, and a whole lot rcuer man a ^ ,i,,ner
—in
other hand, it turned out to he “get the money. u is ground for wearisome wearing.have these nu”
The Administration organ and Mayor Martin were bu>\ h bv t0 lhe galleries get up and besmirch the utv s name
telling ot eS other's virtues and what a tine financial show- j ^ when gn en the opportunity to make good tall down
ing the administration was making, when, according to the Hke sick calves. ,j(v q{ Tu|sa are* attacks that cause,
report of the grand jury, the administration ^s garnering ^!^nJ LVerv woman who has the LSEs ot the Best
gold bv a systematic law vlolatton ot sikxm hvense. i own on E trth it heart to feel that it is personal m a way and ,
What the Jury S.kL h'^ well founded Attacks upon the city and hurting
X-w *** *«•*iuries some,irats ta *“m 0' 'l
tor the city the past year, asvstem of ' 'Inhere is law violation here let's nail the rascals with
In the month of June, b*to. there wa>u'lUvUd 1 ^ nilnvui <nikes and call in the prosecutors,
Ss' jqo im forfeited bonds, on charges ot v ■*>** - , n0, pHlt (et\ not have the St. Louis, Kansas uty and Chicago
‘ The grand jury believes that such pr.u ue> . ** < tilled with our Mavor’s pictures, refusing to accept a
be countenanced, but that all prosecutions >hou^ { h; . {eam ot horses couldn’t carry it away, andpic-
on under an ordinance which will make utmpubory a ja Inbe* the town is. and then when the grand jury
M"'We wo„J« wh.1t »meof the *o.d ""'fe JSK'Sr‘nam^.he fairest city of .he na-
S3S NWsVn.i Lit- anj'torjet persona. poBUcal ,u, tor
*RSh"’ Wanted to Frame » DeJ. , _____
SrS5 lass
let the teooae iv*ims urn ou a tuc.’.yc hne v ^ . reiiow tn.tteingi.tor* ii wu
,BV
^"Vfc^mst'rhe 'presence o. Wi«am ItoJ-J anj « an> K» can be
jnJ Mavor L. X ' Tate BraJv wm
c^fst the state only ? **'-R ■ , . .>_« ,.sn.,_
wonder he is hollering. That is the salary end ot .he gam.
St5 000 and a little more.
rse
oVpjn*
;.s "• -
ce w is
';4uth Chambers from tiling the election petition.
gratt. a notorious and rotten one. will do w
en bv the grand jury's report.
It now appears that the Martin-. .»* n
Mwtin-5»5on Alu*ncf.
in more nor less than a pure political cvmwoc
tiy^ t
NS> on. as president v>f the ....
poen - ■ 'bet t g - v- -_
tthi luA. iafata:*? TS» w-ea
se
vth-
$hn ■
that con
ud
Go
\\ hen it comes to Jefama.
ns A>ne or two. but every
he cc. - name without s;m- tig tt
- t v much of this po'mcal •.
expense already.
wha: mteht happen If U.«
editors shoold follow suit
might get financially era
leader -XVaukonU* | barrassed.-Medford Patriot
Ttwnpeo «id the K-’r-*' _ j A udv ^centiv entered one of the
ca- :«u: imhem aEBOMnced the de?ar * ! stores in Wakita and asked for some
Jwai -ke Abbey, and wearing When yon see a fellow trudging worea rn naatca A;,er she
their crown* and clasping tkehr seep- down to a sandy creek on a Wt«en«r; » PJ^ the desired
ters. the King and Qceen P««e^. day. with a fishing pole on his shoul In the «ore
by way of Whitehall Cwkapw Street. der. a can of worms tn “.s jiand a £ lerk tUt #be ta.
Pall Mau. St. Janes Street Piccaddly pipe in his month and a snuie on ht> ** nm *a fo, a [o,
and CeestitnciotL Hill hack to the pal- face, yon are pr.Tileged to gate on a tended t se d^a ^ faow exact-
, e. anidK renewed demonstrations man. who w*M s«ot to be a Roche ^ { ^ btlt lii0agllt she
fellow—Medford Patriot. idea from the samples he
j- r i had so kindly furnished her.—Waki a
"When is the best time to die. : H ,d
era rely asks the Cleveland Leader, t ____
When yon feel reasonably certain yon , G&s ;b Tjie stomach comes from food
gaily festocne*: an. ”” are more likely to go to a better land . .. ’ ferjcente<i. Get rid of this
n 'l TulSi. if is not a milter anaonal shields, the than a worse one. But dt»'t take the ;,v“ dieest?d tooi a
— 4 «na -in villitV crown, shewed ih«
. COaSCnUCIlCifS. Me have supports foe arches
gglerymit kva! prosperity-? 12d
vr. iraw-ww----
.( popoter rnihasusn and loyalty.
Tie decorations along the rente
were many and elaborate The MaK
■s too wide to Vend itself to much
adommest bat big Venetian masts,
auiy festooned and decorated with
’ trial shields, the royal cipl
-.mpenai crc*r. shewed among
the trees is. the park and formed t
of greenstt
mmm nmi
MUST
mt
i1
tV
*v 9
\i iVa$mA? 5ia4 ^
• rv^ JL’ carnal ^ *4
tit
i tin
- -*1 ihWf’ -i >
r
■ Af. t4 T
of tW cstrnafc®^'4 $~" ~
'Z rsukrf «Hf Cuciv-i.'4^k‘ *
-v <*
ihet- Palace and the third prexes-
.cn sowed forward.
An o&cer of the keud-;aa-e« -ta.
of the army led tbe way and • —-
case '.ramperere and t.e ***''..
carl of tie sovereigns «efrt ^
Koval Hoc** Guard*, aoddr^g
-•u-es and gteaarmg "> «ee.. >
a -W K”?-£ > '****?'****-
rc--5*! Barwasastur. « ^
G VI. 1 PkHlOG . - * - •* **: *
It... , <tta.n crvttp «f ^-^T *»
...... ,«-'«ras of scar.et
sae« ta medieca. aa o™ _
1Sif j, X.., and wr-h bread F'"‘
\eit apaewted a *W* .-amges <o^
,5,, ... ir,-ar #«cers of state, paues *
-vmmc and tbe adws of the 'f1*'5
-etsae PnUow.Bg these carrag-'S
rede tie King s aidew-ie-camn. a v
Sant freij of recthar army an*, aa .
ST-a-v’ vtfs.
. ttwaBor Ktci-itenar. re ttxar an
tdor at 4 the Nawaos of reaatgar *n*^
&r MakMHMrt Rta* «atk a
. ___ , -wwc alts rsdeaemleat
few yt^03®en-*.'f-fke-gnard and g
tie men at arms ■itched on either side
of the coach, and oc. the right, chose
to and only sligf ;
rode Lori Krtch<
taasd-r of the mm
the -eft .
Behind the reach
standard, la: >ei
Around the State
fcMLi:a
d the 4cor.
Ttfr*-
t } W*.
L V1L5
tto* n>rii
s ” iJl
2( -fib oft-
* V UX22
c Gfeft^aify
3t«e9iir»i ^
las
Wicl
right—
:iiita has lost her bail tram, hot
t Mexican with the kjwsy
-a will stay ce. the map
■Wakita Herald.
- . » „ which cas inw™,™. -— —
---- — ^ c ta“f t3e badiv <jigest«<l food as ijnickly as po«-
time, place or method. Better lea re ^ you would avoid a bilious at-
that to the Almighty and repoice when * . . HERBINE is tke remedy yoo
he says -This way. Bill"—Thomas; It c{€aase6 and strengthens
Ir.boae. u,, stomach. Urer and bowels, md
- restores energy and cheerfulnesc-
Tie Standard Oil company threat j»)c. Sold by all driggisU.
ens to taoTe Us headquarters to la» ;
doe since the recent court decision.
Now if our rich girls take papa's!
money to Europe to keep dukes in i
Says I to myselt
Sa-Ts L k*.
_____ _ . The Tulsa Poat U the paper to
spending money and papa gets madj Says L
Sooc&ui4
- ;QHL3ikX'
Leni A1
.!S4
* KSIjc
5 y *
con WUk5 V»f ;
ijjO? fHdfcTli
►cw LTir#?
CJtfT'iMbW tfc
WllM
akJT’
ms. tlnberitety
-,-.-a xi. jKcnrMKPM ei<l state
^ the »-.-5<Mws which
, '**!< '• i ar» -n -»e gw *»»«—< co1*^
ii^*ca:N mtch I1***4 * r-mjse of
/ wrewce of rh- Km* M of the
s'-gh* wk.t# horses anew e
».c*e "»evt CC.4S5M--W **r^’~*>-*
--ec-tjg m the tgh.. A ""
, £.•*...» xttchfliaB *»" pce>i« 'a
j -,»-ed a*** Sewuct -« JM-
-ca jfred* the back 9t each torse
m .* ««wtsd r-*® *'*•-<J'; *
, M.-a aad frw® •"«*' * **
-ww {inm* a hh» -teaen Mot
A gaily '-'laid
c*m iM*'
vMf ia
cap aad 'axiocn
the royal archer guard *
Cape, lord Densioa of tk
of geaUewswtfaea*. Ca;
W3,bi.e of the yeomen <
Crown rktaecry thh Hon.
Ftfiwnffiaat. tke immedSan
■eptereMs to Hi- Ma;est.
-fe.d officers aad A D, C a
Wit i*. *te«<
X%*s pcooeao:c proceeded ahUBt
ye Mad. theoegh the AiaairaScy
Are'*, t-wan l taf the right and gun
x&XQ PforiHLStZWC I3‘l
_____ .arCaau:«« Stpnua » the
c*r«*rty hhfll aa»ea which, 'ocmeu the
western w «*• “C5**t
Kwery where ttetr Mj.es -s w»r»
recessed with twaeofcn* en' . :.s.ae.-n
ui wheat f**W M'l «•■*»* hbo Ah-
the fW*d yerEiwd down paswn'ly
-w 'waf: far the return jewney. Those
* the prece«fc»a who were « take no
jwrr * the iMo .-erea»wy pi.ed
*-ms v*4 inwri theaweises as best
.sM.-.i want ta* s-g*ai»rs m i*
vbOee room wnsned them Mag the
.wewa *a- ahowf a? he yMred iw
-,*e x..i4.s xewd.
Tien rank* wee
•rewoe mrrcfb* ed
j*—— %X*i
to be
seme
ood now and
reaBj Ere oo. is
Horace.
men
Mas
xrerage salary of a vacant pas-
ta New York as said to be |5#*!
why Us * vacant pastorate..—
5 Easerpetss.
u when we hear hew stich it
geet s. we can restrain our gr*es. a. not
astseaifiag Kiag Geocie s -xroMEwn. —
M1164. Eaterpctse
S
THREE
TRAINS
; a
5151
DAILY TO MUSKOGEE
MIDLAND VALLEY
M. 3.C3 OAM, and 3:06 P M. Train*.
P. -i** Par se Car* srs }.’0 A M. ana 3 06 P. M. Train.
For Fawanska ud Artaui City ............... 1:3* P. bL
For Pa»tsb.................................. T:45 P. M. Dhiif
lAL' ..................I so A M Daily Except SasdAr
Se*-. Rr^ite ta Little Rsc* and Hst Spri-pw. Ark.
A W LEFESER. Traffic Manager
ETGEXE MCMTK. Gee era! Freight AT-
f VI I .
•OIL SPECIAL''
P*9me H *-zr fvttvr
Mwttiea
Mrs. O F ? SML
^ Ihurtuuc
r.aia:l aciiMKETsi»' i£’
wm&L Bk . ^ te
Cizsg :
TT?frs^ ®*»n tjuo
Y?t!wae
12
wiiJffgD';
feasEm w JQQ
evgit«4 ot i
% t*xth
htbi A2a
5*N tfQV
3ia.a
fe^Mk
er nat-
a4 ^
%2i.i
3*^
mem
we m
wee €3
uo*i v
m tlW v'l »ai*; ■?
rwr cui
Mr Caraeoe. w*iu % sp
8 to
- i - .sa * -o ^
luirr m*i ^***,» !•» w
ia«ioc**Ma
‘■rfs. 1m* 3®
Jj|£ i ^ w
3 id
-so. 'll
a Savw if j
V <■ i'® .~T?T
j*«i? 9l A uaJ w*SB&4.
121*1 'Jkd '.
1 Qirv ait 1
COLORADO AT HOME
Enjoy it at tbe
HANWYXN NATATORIUM
15 5,000 Gallons of Pure.
RUNNING WATER.—
We r-mish suits and towels. One price to all re-
srecurie citizens. 25c rer hour.
LADIES’ HOURS,
a. m. Mondays to Fridas.
Thurssii)^ 8 to 10 p. m.
; ot tune roc men and bo.vs.
~ “c- Paniculars. Ph*>ne 1677, of call u
Jbo.T
ED F. HANNON. M*r
■> ^ »ys**irw* V 'tft
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
McCarty, Wirt G. The Tulsa Post (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 130, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1911, newspaper, June 22, 1911; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1042636/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.