The Labor Advocate Consolidated With The Citizen (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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The Citizen
THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER IN NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA.
lNihlisliod Ivvory Frhlny
By The
CO OPERATIVE PRINTING COMPANY.
t. H. SISSON. I
R. L. JOURDAN. Editor.
81 *S R1I HON. fl.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE.
Kyit»i h1 a* Second class leaner. May 2u, 1S*11, at the I'ost Office at Tulsa,
Oklahoma, under the Act of March 3, 1S73.
NOTICE TO SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS I ____m
All Sunday School Superintendent* please send me each week
lie attendance of your school, the number who re preparinf their
" ib. and how many are learning the ten commandments, or other
scripture.
Address,
T. E. SISSON,
Corner Detroit and Second St., Tulsa, Oklahoma.
IvDlTOItflAI.S.
When the graduate steps out
i nir local high -chool he will
.ilvvuv- he welcome at the Univer-
Mty of Chicago, a class) certiti-
ate l:.t> l>een received to vouch
for it.
|; |,. .k- a- though tit- creat maiorit) oi Oklahoma democrats
believe in rewarding a faithful and eminentl) qualified public ser-
vant. and for this reason are going to rail) to the support of Senator
( >w. - : micch I hiii.-elf la the I'nited States Senate Hi- support
ail! i t be cimiiiied to his wn p,.rty alone. as a great ntany repub
licaiis favor lus re-election as well.
j’.ailet s most recent sensational resolve is to the etTect that he
v ill :■ >t be a ca: ■ late t succei 1 himself in tin Senate A verv
resolve indeed, and one he should stick to in odvr to avoid
humiliation and defeat.
Jo political sun li«,s gone wti behind those Texas hills, to
rise no in. .re. ami wl ..t s more, he saw it going in time.
It is to be hoped that the coining school year in Tulsa will be a
> vc. -slid ue. :. ■! only as idr as the children arc concerned, but the
school boar.! as wed Strikes, or .\,.ik outs, as you choose to call it.
i as n place in our public scln» . and none of our sclu* •! official
. In be g d,t) an) a : t: at \ !! have a tendency to incite such
a c tit ion again, liar "ny sit >u!d be the .order of the entire schoo
term.
the few lag
> -uil west i. is with in saving When \ou are once familiar with
her - - • '.ir- : l he center • the greatest • 1 del is
\ great wealth of coal waiting to he mined—A fine agri-
for man) miles in all directions where even
!• nowii . ......> r.ii-v . \ot nly this, but she is fast
rging t is one of the greatest cotton marts of the coun-
ttv. \\ ..at »i-v vs s c ev . t >e great, any wav ?
Edison says he is going to live one hundred and fifty years
Such talk is nonsense. What right lias he to say lie is going to live
a day and a half longer, or a minute and a half for that matter?
l he future is a sealed book to all of us. the humblest, the most
illiterate among us knows as much about the future as Edison, who
- s .. : - i .'t - .o; ev. ert. : t:t it ta-vo f r re than theory to enable
the book of fate and read therein just how long he is go-
ing to live.
Edison, the wizard that he is, with all his ingenuity and inven-
tive gen us, can. not • it. not can am one else
How ! >o \ ti Do? And we
• ack the statement in the morn-
g | .per when the editor >a\s
iliat the prohibition law can be
id 1. p .-r . .d Muskogee is
'O ',.!d heart and soul to the
gar.g that when Mr Bay
ize boss says thumbs
p. why, it s thumbs up with
hat bunch of officials that have
snd m the people’s taxes
o;d i: c ..tlier sticking out to the
'rovers tips
REAL ESTATE
CIUMINBUM & HNGII
Dealers in all kinds of city
Property snd Farm Lands.
Rentals, Loans and Exchang-
es
Office Room j Over Colonial
Trust Co.
PHONE 816.
TULSA. OKLAHOMA.
Tortured For 15 Year*.
v a cure-defying stomach trouble
hat baffled doctors, and resisted all
cuiedies he tried. John \V. Modders
Modderaville. Mich., seemed doom-
■J. He had to sell his farm and give
work HU neighbors said "he
an't live roach longer." "Whatever
. ate distressed me.' he wrote, "til!
I tried Electric Bitters. *vhich work-
si such wonders for me that I can
r.ow eat things 1 could not take for
\ears. It's surely a grand remedy for
stomach trouble ' Just as good for
the liver and kidneys. Every botue
guaranteed. Only 50c at Tulsa Drug
Co.
WMHMM NNMNNNWN
: A* S. FOWLBR
Voice Culture
and Art Singing
Studio:
First M. £. Church
! Corner Fifth and Boulder ;
THIS SPACE 18 RESERVED FOR
JOSEPH SHUTT
FOPNDATION BUILDER AND WILL
DRILLER.
But he has to much work ahead that
he has no time to write ads
PHONE 1U0
Tulsa’s Best
f _ alba
tM&fttl
DENTISTS
it R sevelt’s id.....s re-
gxrd;. a universal peace past igreement between nations, is the
cnly logical position possible. In an editorial in the Outlook re-
cently he says that “it is nothing short of folly for a nation to enter
into a compact or agn uni stances may compel them to
break at am time.'*
|eace at this time is only a dream, food for theorists,!
:. «thi::g else - iivi practical, and will not be for a centurv to
si e settled eti . .
and will be bj : arms. There are numerous weak nations
ng i ass dilated' by more powerful nations by
- .
high seas will be confiscated cans
These are conditions that arbitration can not and will not solve,
s. v'.ir civilization has not yet reached that high degree of I
to insure such a happy ending of centuries of
strife. . o • 'he:
DR. WmMm WIT, SOX j
Dental I’nrlors
Corner Second and Detroit
1 V >• nnvic.n Dental Futures :n the City
All work will receive
the best of attention
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED
WAffSS
s -Plumbing.Gas Fitting.
‘Steam and Hot Water
v - Heating
303 F Third PV«r 5W2.
205 South Mail Stmt
SUBSCRIBE FOR
THE CITIZEN
lev fci
I
e no compromise with the whiskey gang in any |
> open local option saloons muss g t s
say she) will obey local option laws, they '.ie;
they nev er have obeyed any law, or respected a
-- . j-e.-ev: to. a:: ? :hey never will,
ure oi she brute to do so. To give them a single
>’ 'iC. A’
met?
: .e - f a - -:pr. We have
i « should enforce it to the letter. Ask
credit not a single redeeming feature. All
h is a persistent effort to violate e-
a- . i . ' _r c::::en>;-.:: . an ‘. :r.an-
rev rr.ue
the <x;*e:
*r V
nav oe
ran our city. Xo! Xo! Xot j
nr wives and children, at
5
tands such a revenue, when it needs i
J.S sunken so low as to even contaminate a
we are not going to have them. Now1
e men Now is the time to
too late. *
luty his religion ob-1
e i
i saloons s town
eeu of s today Are
sacrifice? If not, you have • ne tl
fight this petition now in circu- j
ral
■ >e.
you owe your God. your iamilv and,
er n a, for if you do. i
’ ’ 0 ? -r car*- : :he i.iy - : v -v.r ieath. The
' lent of *a lamb is kiKvk-
sg s< art
i admit him:
__' - rself
Jhe
Colonial Urust
Company
Ipepos its
$550,000.00
OF TULSA. OKLAHOMA.
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED.
WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
T. \V. ORR. President.
L. D. MARR. \’. P„ T. S. PEARCE, V. P.
E. L. ORR. Sec. and Treas.
I. W. M. REIXHERT, Asst. Sec. and Treas.
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*
int and easy way to
Make Some
MONEYI
Thousands of people are
doing tills work profitably.
For full particular* of very liberal
cash commissions, extra
cash prizes* free samples,
CtC.# addrcsM Desk 30
SCRIBNER’ j MAGAZINE
188 Ftftli Ave. New York City
A fslal «Bsr «p*n t* Emm w(m writ* at once.
►
HIE fULSA
CASK GROCERY
Dealers in all kinds of fresh Groceries, Vege-
tables, Cigars and Tobaccos.
We Sell More Goods
for the money than any place in town. Let us,
prove it by sending you an order.
A. A. & L. BUMGARNER,
PROPRIETORS
..................................
PHONE 275
If you care for appearance; if you care for HIGH
CLASS WORKMANSHIP
LET THE
MODEL
CLEANERS
CLEAN YOUR CLOTHES
We take better care of your clothes from the time
you phone.
WE PLEASE THE HARD TO PLEASE. THEY
ARE OUR BEST CUSTOMERS
105 W SECOND PHONE 275.
Twixt the Police Court and the Salvation Army
“The Hone of Faultiest Cleaning”
..................................................
A STEP FORWARD.
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v.-. \\ rV. :or •; under
"tract 11: > has been a hard-
ily ';i the c ".tract rs. who no:
tfreqnently have millions oi dol-
ts tied up in a single -ob
■ ' r:> . •
c Ec-rat.-r*.
Orest <v, >1 >r? -.re BBivemltv
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1 ‘ 1 - •••' St 8*v. i'eco is 1.0.5.
w U show » h*i bis NvTi cose bv the
novvrnment in sa
non. reeUiuanoii auJ (orNtaiioi. it
w \\ >lu'» ; <vf> h v» jpeai eoatk-
»<st oace tto.-i.iit to be Ainiv'st
w.'r:: 'ess. IiAf .., r. uiAje one of lhe
rno.-i yu»*i'«va» a:.J ceiir»t!e mo
r ing payments to be
s as th<
- ' - -
more _open competition and will
\ c to the hr
- business with the navy
department
i1*. yon Biddies! If that pooltnr
s
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•tx• )ct.'c * s]vv,\ i*\
s going t
a next January.
vh
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Mn keep :l v Jap
hoxts from N mbarding Tuba i«;
ik'ivv the main discussion
■' ‘r e; .,rt•::01•.t So vve have
hearvl
The Best «f Advice
When Hungry
Eat
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Jourdan, R. L. The Labor Advocate Consolidated With The Citizen (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1911, newspaper, September 15, 1911; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1077063/m1/4/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.