The Tulsa Post (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 142, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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TULSA, OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 7,1911.
THE TULSA POST
ti turn m Twtea, Oku. am
OFFICIAL PAPER OF TULSA COUNTY.
WIRT G. McCARTY, Editor.
C. O. WRIGHT, Btuiaeu Maju^er.
TiM jr»ax«; eaesy ti eiiidhod it
ti« tape want. It iMrxf > haalth at 4
aadermJ tea tb* t«Ht)t(aoa Tfce great
est «se3Bjr of tttestteal worn* it
vrmrrs cream ibuvuuc k
rrami <fc* worm* ltd t»*p>§ Am
dfcfid Vatdt to ftresgtJt. aid
ckaar£tlaea> Price 25c per bocdee.
8c. i by ta ffraggUl*
Sunday Morning and every Week Afternoon except Saturday By THE TULSA PUBLISHING COMPANY.
TULSA A5 A FINANCIAL CENTER.
practical ^pairn against sin, speaks volumes tor Tnhans, S:SXSSwrSSl3:
»no snoh that they have the faculty of viewing fhign
are. and doing things as they should be done. ----------——_♦
IN THE LAND OF THE HEATHEN.
fhe coo5olidaiK» of big banks of Tulsa, to make great-
er and stronger banks, even though fewer <A them, h bound
to have but one effect It wifi be to aid to the prosperity of
the city. _
Ihr, prosperity will comem a number of ways. The Babe Bharita, a Hindoo philosopher, in tearing this coun-
tkr^h ttfS kss£nm? * -«npetruon, will, try, after a visit, declared that the United States wa> wasting
individualL become more prosperous. iA rth ns financial insti- money in missionary work by ending it out to India and oth-
,n H than ony other country and coulud use the
, uitc^i ut“ te T5 - e.V; th* clearing house money to good advantage in spreading the light at home It
for tk- ojf business of the Oklahoma field' and a business is to be remarked of the erudite Hindoo, however that he
whnh keep:, more money pulsating through the arteries of spent very little of his visit west of New York
the commerce of the state than any other single industry, ex-
~La«c Mar veri" Reserve* T*"-sa.
Tampa. Fla. Jsdy 7—Cap*. Adcipfc
T. Frieecscs, tie lone martoet'- in
:®e achooner Forward pn; mas per.
this jEamiPj from Sear OrtaBens. He
25 thev' tans*.! along Usee coast.
Sand Springs Water
Absolutely pure and “beat by every teat” for drinking pur-
poaea. Freah and aparkling from the Sand Springa farm
each day. Let ua Supply You. We deliver in aterilued
bottles free from disease germs.
Better than Health Insurance.
Phone 700
The fact that a Tulsa man has a black eye as the result
of cranking his automobile, will doubtless tend to make a
number of folks glad they can’t afford a motor car.
Skialook has again jumped into the state capital fight. If
ckiatook is actually looking for glorv it will announce that
Bird Greek has water in it.
cep! fanning. Its banks, therefore, take rank as the largest
in the state. And all the time they’re growing larger.
THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL.
The commencement of building operations upon the
Salvation Army (ihadel in Tulsa has more significance than ______
t0 ?! fFrSt tbought A a>uniA Even «« ^ad house proprietors can see What is coming
edifice built in the ordinary wav by a congregation, made up to them, if thev do not quit a business whic hfosters crime
iars ofihL' ri^sPS^th/JhUr m ^ •bm thf VCry pi** cvra 10 murder- Several havc shown that thev know when
! rtffr h we / organism is a worthy they have had enough or are satisfied that thev'.soon wifi get
>h.tory. However, m the case of fhe Sahation Army, there that quantity. * I 5
is a different principle. It is not the self-help from within but —_____
the strong ailing the weak, that is the life of this Christian bo- Rumors that the livery tsables here art to raise the price
5^mvTh2» V“,iJns*houlJ make ,f P^SibL* that the Salvation of hoard for horses will doubtless make ainumhafcof folks
Armj, is to fme a place of its own to assemble its forces, in its wish someone would invent an oil-consuming nag:
MUSIC LE&SOWS.
V-o n. Rani. Guitar, Mano&ljn, ett
12 yean wper.ehce *3 iastrartoE.
P.p ' of Ep- * Saui-et. Cbicaga.
E. C. GILL
1111 South Bjjidet. Tula*.
The Muteal Lite Insur-
ance Co.
OF NEW YORK. '2g
JAMES E. McCOY
3p«ilal Agsnt
Ns 2G&-09 Or*-* B dg. Tu'sa, Okla.
HOTTENTOT
, Once uaed never forgttttn. As*- any-
body. 50c per bottle, at ary Tulsa
Drug Stare. Manutact*red only by
C Dea—rann. Tstsa. U. S. A.
SPRIGS ’# MLVT
A pleasant old gen! named M Ircar/
Way try to bea* F.dward OTUa* t.*
Will have to 0, Mint*
If hr hr mu* home th - >jl int,
.Well, he wili now’ O. derie! O, d<jr!e!
Old .Mar< Orump i* d j* frrr a !•!> ijn
fe local paper
I SEAT I pir
LEO II«MELEE
ON MUSKOGEE CAB
King Manuel and Duke of
Marlborough are Real Chummy
FOR
Concrete and Cement
Work
OF ALL KINDS SEE
H, ADAMS
Address 212 S. Frisco
Phone 1596
tin urn am«
We are able to make lean* promptly on Improved city property, of
ta partse* contemplating building. Phone or call and tee ua.
Security Mortgage & Loan Co.
C. D. COGGESHALL, Pre*t
Rhonea: Office 136; reettence Ml Office No. 121 South Boatcm Ave.
DON'T BUY
rr- •» cMjs tdri *2. £
JSfSt^wSeSr **' SU',ERl9» .n/ £2, IT,
TruZH a^JPrldi,*'y lq‘Ji!Ped t0 d0 a" klnd* ot REPAIRING on
Jr,**. Ea©«. Cates and fine leather noveftiea.
SAMPLE TRUNKS AND CASES BUILT TO ORDER,
LET US SUPPLY YOU
Oklahoma Trunk Factory
209 S. Beaton Permanently Located
Telaa, Ok la.
Pa*ting a Good Tntng
Rome doctor* could not cure a ham
Milwaukee Wlacorrtln.
And tujrne lawyer* roulds * try
fly Pom !.<-a#*d Wire Herrice.
Mu*kofew, July fi. The tirm con-
viction of fVm V .Vfoore, a driller in
the oil Held, that he should not pay
J the fare for hlmaelf nor wife unlee*
pane of lard -Scranton T'thnt
And some pianlate couldn'l (day ■ ' they secured aeate on a Hyde park
line of hose. Mobile Rt00xr J car led to b.« arreet charged with dla-
And aorne anglera 0011(10*1
•hoc Vounisatown Tele cram
And aonie hunter* couldn't at-not U»c
ahutes. Detroit Free Free,
And Horne brlcklayere ' >ul«t 11 lay
an ckk 'Yookera ritateenmr.
And amno piiKiltaU couldn't elrtke
an attitude.
Dear Hprlg Fleaae e*|iiain th" phe-
nomena of catching colt bv :: ;ung
overheated. II>A W
There are »ev<*ral way* of doing
thl*. They may he ( lan.lhed a* pr.y
cboioxlcal and phyalcal. Takinc |>ay
Pholoalcal c.'iee for ill. *r.< on, *<•
may consider a young man warn-e-d
wlD- the divine pg*alon. Me t*.
atively spcaktnx. rntummed
love'* flame When he tellr i
ntuorata of Ida ardor, ah* »
(dunce upon him and free*
iul current of hi* w»ul.
The other way I* to pi,
three boar* and then ta
ha - h
urn*
ill
rur-
rlth
In-
old
d
| turhtng the peace and a general me-
i hv that pave one woman of promin-
ence a black ey*. several men swol-
len lips and cheeks, one a broken
wrhrt, ruined at least one perfectly j
pood brick and delayed iraffle at th»
busiest hour in all the h -t >r.
local company
R ft Long, superintendent of the
street car company, wa* at the bot-
tom of the trouble arid »or 'lie most
Raft a' the bottom of tt e mass of
sltTMcellmc people. Hr, |h the com
plaining witness against Moore.
The oil driller and his wife at about
sis o clock boarded a car at Hyde
park bound for town, '''he car * ac
fmcked and p*-ople clung to the rtm-
nint' hnartln. Fate decreed that. Ft.
D. Long should taiard the same car
Wouldn't Pay Fare.
rh<
had
-hod
>1](J
Brewing Trouble
Knicker "The beer true
be pr*-' (y Ir v tic c i
(mici. he good."
Knocker—"Judging from
t; ■ ■ -
b
V I*
r. 1a
the
Plumber Who T<
“You're wanted," . d
“Who wants me?"
umber.
"Number one hum!
Pk
|r(it i.”
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HDo
you think f rat
nil hoti^
Of »!
dayf* reum«J
**You*tl britt^r fornp
the
itn'ii ii i
It'll bi
Mu': r
ly mad
1. and*
[Ofio near
“f .on
k boro, ion my
ked the
1
“Wo!
II, I think you v
v form
octod the
wr< k
or Horn
eihlftR,
*' repiled
i
he cha
mdller in
the pal
like a
fountiiin
tint! tbi
f w< r«.
After Tak
a on ft;
ing.
re! "—An
11 r
man* My
♦be v.
bantlk<-
rchlef for? *
in your
"Jl'm
the
! That' to reral
iibrtlcff
nd inf
I ve tak
"Hut
you JuHt took a
drink
"Vt-t
-a. Ab a matfe
r of fui
n, I ner- j
er boo that knot till
Jjandkcrchlcf.”
I tak'
out my i
1.
—- —-
------
and tl
TIBIC IS THE BEST TEST
So remedy without merit
can i.n* hold a place la
public favor.
Ballard’s
SNOW
LINIMENTl
Mem MmS tke Te«t of Time.
Another proof
his rem.
_—_ __— of the great
merit of this remedy Is the con-
tinually mere suing number of .
people who use Jt; not for some
temporary ailment of the flesh,
but as a regular family remedy,
it Is a standard that never falls ,
when used for the purposes for
wr.ich it Is intended.
Try it fer cuts. bums, bruises,
gores, swellings, frost bites,
chilblains, rheumatism, neural-
gia, sciatica or the many exter-
na! aliments of horseflesh. It
wilt do Its work so quickly and
effectively yob will not be with. ,
out It
Price 2.1c, 50c and $1.00.
JamesF.Balia’^'rop. St.Louis.Mo. I
Use Stephens Eye Salve
Sore Eyes. It Cures.
PLUMBING AND BEATING
Repair Work a Specialty.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished*
FREEMAN & DWYER.
Phone R(-d 1446 Address 913 South Detroit.
C U T S TO NE
" IWUNN&NICOLL^osof
— m CUT STQNF =====
Estimates cheerfully furnished on application-
Shop and office at 501 S. Frankfort Av.
PHONE 1145 Red
—ratoi
|5oaoA>.oRrrowwrwntoSv|
ALL DRUGGISTS.
UNDERTAKING
COMPANY
DAY OR NIGHT
PHONE 1522.
Stanley & McCiine
AMBULANCE SERVICE
'5 WEST THIRD STREET
l i.r?
1 i
,C*FY$-fcw T-__ W
SHERBETS
The coolest, most
refreshing and de-
licious treat in
town.
Lemon, orange, grape,
cherry, pineapple and
strawberry.
You can always find them at
Bakers. Mayes. Quaker. Shackles
Tulsa Drug. Younkmans. 46 Star.
2. and at nearly all the leading
fountains.
M (tore
Th
irlou
head
en Fight
and
bo
stn
It
t*k out right stj■
reported la
struck Mr*. W
w the eye. Tbs
ng themselves.
in
Say I to l
Says I.
The Tulm
Ptart Ik
A Generous Offer
V°U J1ave Becn Sullying From Any Stomach
I rouble, Digcsrit Will Give You Certain ReJief.
PHONOGRAPHS
Talk-Machines Records
Machines sold on my paynimfs
. Says I te myeclf,
1 Say* I.
[ lb# Tulaa Po*t I* th* paper t® bay, j
And you don't tuive to go through a
long course of tnuitmem, eitl«T Take
two or three tablet* after meals or
when eutfermg and you wtil tlud that
1'KJEPTTT ufTordc tstant r*4tef the
relief last* f’BHMAN'ENTLY. If tin-
tablets are taken according to dlTec-
m-ttou* Its (waitivel; and imqualt
lidij guarantee Ltus ujiuu the basis of
what It has already atcunuilialted. We
lake tie chaet-es wtjeii we aiake this :
1 •»mt snd we want you to take none
wh.-n you try r*KJ*;sTIT.
Call art your druggist's or phone him '
to send iwtaMe package of IllOKST
IT njtun the condition that he will
refund your mnnev if you are not aat
httlad He is Tolly authorised to do
this. Take two or three tablets aft
er meals, or adieu suffering and con
timie to take them according to direr
tions Get a package today, or tf
you are not wilting to try it on vour
druggist * assurance to refund
wooer, wrtte the Digest it Co. Jack
'BEE# KEG PLIES ON
CHICO FUG POLE
By Post !.eased Wire Service.
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., July 7.—The
resident* of Highland are shocked be-
I cause a beer keg. which was hoisted
to the top of a flagpole in the front
yard of the Methodist church by the
oarsmen and their friends after the
Imat races last week, bad not been
taken down. The pastor is away and
certain officers of the church have
refused to hare the keg taken dawn
because they say they want the young
men of th- village to get a lesson
from the disgraceful acts of those who
how’fKl *h«
The object inn tale keg was hoisted
by a party of rowing cot huwaste w ho
also burled a beer glass through use
of the memorial windows. The Ktqr
a- the top of the flagpole can be .L,en
our, for several miles.
At' kinds st rtniHee mn rooms want
j and lor rent as totd in POS'c w«nt
•da
DON’T LOOK
FOR
BARGAINS
WHEN YOU BUY DRUGS
There is too mnch at stake
when you buy Drugs or Medi-
cine* to hunt for cheapness.
Pure Drug perfection is our
tone taut aim and we cuftrar.te*
you against adulteratiom or sub-
stitution.
Sells Drug Co.
110 South Main.
PH01YE f»
PURITY ICE CREAM COMPANY
Safe Deposit
Boxes
&
Rent one of our boxes for
the safe storage of valuables.
Privacy and security. No one
can open the box without your
k«?y........ .
Colonial Trust Co.
Interval Paid oa Time ~ i , .
and Saving* Accounts and JMcUU
Deposits
Guaranteed
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McCarty, Wirt G. The Tulsa Post (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 142, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1911, newspaper, July 7, 1911; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1043040/m1/4/?q=coaster: accessed May 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.